October I, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE ,~ 7 I What's Under the Observatory Dome I c ~ ·~ ...1 I .... I - ..... ... -, I .... r- c ' Edith Ray Young ~ ANGELA WEINZIERL, Assistant ·Teachers of Piano-Theory-Harmony Wil. 3651 Studio-630 Park Ave. ~ ~· _1o ., ~~ ._ .... - . ~~" - - - .P"' I"" - -- - - R eview Photo by L ehle When this telescope in the Dearborn observatory was first mounted was the largest in the world. It is still one of the hardest in the world photograph because of its size and the close quarters. Director Philip Fox the observatory wa s doubtful whether it would be photographed, but here the result. it to of is -:!____ ·=· . ·=· ·=· The Frocks For Walks and Sports in Fall Announcing THE FIRST VESPER CONCERT (Third Season) at the $l5.oo - $19.75 Correct-Tasteful-Fashionable · WILMETTE BAPTIST CHURCH SlJNDA Y, OC1~0BER 3, at 4 P. M. Whether to school, to golf or to the shops, the little Jersey Frock is just the thing. It maybe one-piece or two-piece, . but either way its sleeves are long, its collar is high and its pleated skirt is brief.. Its pleats maybe simply one inverted pleat or groups of small pleats ~iving just enough fullness for comfort. Tailored of fine quality all wool Jerseyguaranteed not to sag or stretch. As for color, if you want . to tone with October you'll choose the wine red or russet shades. 'But if you are a jump ahead and are anticipating .. for spring there is a j · SOLOISTS \VILLL\M H. BARNES, Organist Recitalist at Sesqui-Centennial Exposition iI I NIRS . ISAREI. ZEHR, Contralto Soloist~ ·,li Church, I Second Presbyterian i Evan;; ton. fascinating green and lovely blue. A CORDIAL INV ITATION TO ALL Other Concert Dates-Bear Them. in MindOctober 31, November 28, January 30, February 27, March 27 and ~pril 24. Worthen--Carrico Co. 1146..48 Wilmette Avenue WILMETTE ' ~ <:" - -~ ... · · · ~ . "... Jl -~ ""' .... ... ..._, l~. i