Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Dec 1926, p. 62

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WILMETTE LIFE December 17, 192tl ~===============~ 1 J~n~~m~ Just the Thing for Her to Take Back to School: Hand Woven Dresses Not only smart and serviceable, but unique and entirely different than anything on the market. Each garment is woven to measure and may be had .in white and all colors, on short notice and at reasonable prices. We also make blouses, coats, and ensembles. Offers Request Organ Recital President of New Tuesday, Dec. 21 Town of WauBun \~au John Happ is the first president of · the nev.- vtllage of Christmas and classical organ n~usi~.-. t " Bun, recent y reques t e d" by patrons - of the :t\onl1 Gift Ideas Baby Blankets- Infants' Garments Scarfs - B(:lgs Baker Loom Craft Studio 1103 Central Ave. Phone Wil. 3075 organized, west of · \Vinnetka. The ·Shore Communit~· organ concert<.., first electio~ wa::; held last Saturday. comprise the festtval prog~am to . h~.: . · 1 t1 · Thtrtv-seven votes \\'ere pol1 cc, 1e one gtven a t the season's thtnl rental 1 · · 1 1' and onh· ttcket nom1natcd a )OUt a uesua)· e\·ening ' December 21 '. at ._ · · · 1 · 1 uke's church ' l·.,·an :-month ago. bemg oftictally clectec. o c1 oc k , at St ~ · · Al Kutz is clerk: Bernard Schildgen, ton. . police magistrate. and George Selzer, So many ballots wer_e rccen·cd, an rl \Villiam Boetsch, Pete Selzer, John such a va~iety of musJC was f_avon: ~. Scul, Leo Retzsinger and Alex Lev- it was satd, t~at the comm1ttee Ill ernier, trustees. charge was obh~ed to select only th~.: The . large sale oi vacant pwperty, munbc:s for whtc.h ther_e were nr1a~1 ~ in and about the new village , both lo ts requests. On tht~ ~asts, gle ~l ~~ea.~ and acreage, which. it is said, ar~ Bach "Pr.~lud~ an. ugue · aJOr soon to come in for variou s forms ol tops the ltst " tth 111.ne v~tes. . · t , ,,.1 ·11 1> c , a 111011 g tJ 1e fir ·~ t The program, whtch will tmprovcmen · d b beS gtvcn L k by ' problems to co me before the ne\\·. Vi\- I:Ier_bert E. Hyde! asstste _ Y. t. u e s . }age hoard at its future meetmgs. chOir o _ f ftfty votces, folloAv.ds ·. l"' . 1· 1· · ·· . 1· · , _ Procel'slonal Hymn 7 2 . . . t'~tc · 11. t · ~ Other acttvttle~ and PO tctes go\ ern 1. Offertory on Two Chru-;tmaB Hymn~ ing the Village will be formulated at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t:u~lmant these meetings. PastonliP . : . . ........... . Utuhn<.tnt I WILMETTE Inventory Clearance G esu JJambmo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1: ( ·ll ~1r. Hydp Herbert Jarrett 534 Essex road, will 2. 0 BethlPIH·m . . !:;punish F(llk ~nng Christmas Song- . . . . · . . . . . < :l·\·a· ·n return to Kenilworth December 22, The Choir from the University of Illinois. :L . Chnral-PrPiude, "By th r \\·att·rs <·i Babylon" ..... .. . ........... Had: Sicilicnne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B;wl. Prt·ludt: and Fug-ut· I> major .. Ha· h ~lr. HYd·· ·1. The Slt·t' Jl of tht· Chilli JN;us . ( ;,.,·;p·r: 0 Littll' Town of Ht·lhlehl'm ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l'r:u·tiii'I U, Th l' <'h·lir .·. Lullaby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hraht ll'La rg-u .............. . ...... 11 a JH!t- l DBESS .ES ALL SIZES FOR ALL OCCASIONS January reductions are now in effect. Early selections redound to your profit. 'fake advantage of this unusual opportunity to make your choice of good apparel greatly underpriced. 1;, Sixth Org-an ('on<·· ·rtu ...... Hand· ·! :\lr. Hy<l·· II \ ' 11lll ;,:. -t . .. . Thrt ··· King~ .of ( tri· · t.: :\l ~treh of th· · \Yi~P :O.It·n .. :\lallinl-" rntrodu<"tii)J1 to :! nl .·\ C' t and l'ilg-rim · .. ('horus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \\'alf l t··r :\Ir. l Iydt· llymn ....... .. ... :-iil, ·nt :\'ig !t [ < l1·h-am H· ·····~s iunal - - ----- ·--RECOVER STOLEN AUTO A car s toltn la ~ t Sunday ni ght frc, n! in front of the home of P. ~- Balmt ' . Ill.~ Greenleaf aYcnue, and bcl o ngi n).... to Paul Balmes, Lake an·nue, wa :-. rt co\·c rcd late Tuc::.day hy police in Fair field, lowa. Details of the arrest werl' not a\·ailable but it is said that the thcif was also captured and is bein~ held in the Iowa city . Hymn · 73. .... . .:\J, · rHld~~( · la n ................................................................... - ...... FORMAL GOWNS (values $32.50 to $75.00) now $.19.75 to $45.00. DINNER GOWNS (values to $60.00) now $29.75. STREET and SPORTSWEAR (fonnerly to $45.00) now $18.50 to $24.50. '1\vo Very Attractive Groups for Inunediate Disposal at CORRECT. GLASSES Delays are dangerous, both to your eyes and to your health. Our examination of your eyes is one that is dependable because it is scientific and conscientious. SIO.OO SIS.OO and ···················································· + ··············· COATS FROM HART SCHAFFNER & MARX. RED.UCED A S L 0 W AS $39.75. A special group being closed out at $18.00. Phone for an appointment Drs. Bersch & Stone Optometrists 1606 Chicago Avenue At Davia Street 1177 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette Office Wilmette 2766 Res. Wilmette 3 8 8 1 EVANSTON Hrs. B:3o A.M. to 5:3o P.M. Eveni11g· h11 Appointmtnt

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