December 10, 1926 1 WILMETTE LIFE 3 ORPHANS.AWAIT YOUR CALL FOR CHRISTMAS Young Women's Group to Bring Lake Bluff Orphans to Wilmette Homes Xmas Day SEALS SELL FAST Concert Soloist ·~ /· LimE SYMPHONY HAS NEW CONCERT MASTER Herman Felber, Brilliant Y(lung Violinist, Will Appear Monday Night as Formal Soloist -· ·h W· W · G · H ett IC 'InS Gold Medal Award for New Invention Frank L. Tucker Named Leader of · I. 0. 0. F. Lodge (By~ H. H.) · Buck Has a Bunch Wh.u's a kennel worth without a dawg? If your faithful pup leaves home, use a Want Ad: LOS'J' POLIC'E PC'PPY, AXswers to name of "Buck.·· Bunch on right leg·. Please phone K e nil. 2212. \Yord bas been received that the g-old medal of the Radiological society of ~orth America, was awarded to \\'illiam G. Hettich, 1011 Central aYenue. \Vilmette. at the annual meeting of the 'society held in Milwaukee last week. ~~ r. Hettich received the medal for his inn~ ntion of a safety featur~ on the high \'oltage transformer used in the ·p roduction of X-Rays. On transformers equipped with this safety device no dane-erons shock can he recei,·ed by the Roentgenologist or the patient, e\·en though the transformer is being Offer Increased Service onerated at as high a potential as f 200.000 volts. or Xmas Mailing Here It is noteworthy that only two other The Wilmette post office will be laymen have received this medal, open evenings from 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. ~[adam Curie of Paris, and W. D. on the evenings of December 17, 18, 20 Coolidge of the General Electric com- and 21 for the ~ale of stamps and the pany. mailing of all classes of mail, accor11Jng Mr. Hettich is president of the Stan-~· to information received this week from dard X-Ray company of Chicago. Postmaster Joseph E. E. Shantz. A. T. Sherman lodge, No. 892, In·· dependent Order of Odd Fellows, held its semi-annual election of officers, at its meeting Thursday, December 2, for the ensuing term, which hegins January 1, t927. Frank L. Tucker. vice grand, was elected to succeed Arthur Lips, the present noble grand. William J. Cunning~am was promoted from chaplain to vt~e grand. ~enry \V. Lange was unanttnously retamed as trea.surer, and Homer G. Cazel, a;-; recordmg secr.eItary, and Charles Knobel, as financ1al secretary. The followit~g- members were elected trustees: Wtlltam C. Kurz, R. F. Crume, W. L. Rogers, Henry H. Ahegg, and Alex Kno~el. . The officers-elect wtll be mstalled I anuary · 6. - - - - -- - - -