Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Dec 1926, p. 6

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WILMETTE Robert Swaim of 701 Laurel aYenue Charles and Howard Kraft of 1236 attended the wedding of :Miss Ruth Greenwood avenue have arrived from Barstow to Harry Ball, gridiron star of the U n i Y e r s i tv of Illinois for the ]a~t year at the l'niYersity of Illinoi s, Christmas holiday-s. Miss Mine .r v a which tQok place in \Vauk egan on I Krait is at home fo r the yacation from Saturcla~t, December 11. Xorthwest~rn univer sity. LIFE December 24, 192() BLAZE Scores Success AT STADIUM Wooden Form for Concrete Destroyed by Flames in Spectacular Blaze at Midnight Saturday Fire, probably caused by an over heated salamander at the t op of the ~~ rs. Charles H. Smith of the Or-! :\f r. and :\f rs. Hie hard J. Ryerson of sout h ramp-tower of the west stand of rington hote l. forlllcrly of Forest ave-~210 Sixth street haYe as their holiday Northwestern uni\'ersity's n c ". t\Yll 11\ll' . ent ertained her club at lun cheon guests, Dr. and :\{rs. Newman H. million dollar stadi um, completely dc :;and bridge on Tuesday afternoon. Burdick oi Helena. Mont. tro\·ed concrete forms and other\\'i~c cat;sed damage to the extent ncar! \' ~..lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll,lllllllllllllllllllll:tllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1 $10.000 at 111idnight Saturdny. Fin.'mcn, resp .nding from hoth th e C r(rn· ! ~ 1nd Central street stations to an alarm turned in hy a chance pas-;n-hy, t'11I gaged in a t"·o-honr hattk hdorc t lw ~ WILMETIE, ILL. blaze \\'a :' finally snbdtte.d \rhile ;r 5 Tenth Street and Central Avenue c r m \'CI, c:; tim ate d at s e \' e r; t1 t lt (1us an cl people, soon jammed all of that :--~·rti on. SERVICES oi tltL· :--tadinm ' fronting l·11 <..'L·ntr;tl SUNDAY SERVICES-II A. M. st n·et. Wednesday Testimonial Sunday School Exercise!\ A s the trucks irom Cron· :-.tn'l't, 1111der the dircctiCJil of Fire Chid .\. \ . Meeting-8 P.M. 9:45 A.M. Howard Preston II o i :-. t <: tt c r a rr in' d o 11 t It c :-- r c ne tl; llllt , The ).[ usical Leader of Chicago, ha s shooting :--kyward to a height o i l_;q December 26, 1926 icct 'Were \'i:--ible for mile s ar()1111d and the follo,,·ing comment in its isssplenue of December lo. regarding another it "·a~ soon found neces :-:a n · to tll llS~bject: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE did achieYemcnt of J-Io,rarcl Preston, 111011 all equipment irom ht.'adquart nof \Vilmctte, a member of the Chicago ancl station nttmher 3. 'l'\\·o lllOlPr READING ROOM-1163 WILMETTE AVE. Ci\'iC Opera company: (Htmpcr ~ . ha:-.tily coupled -in at nearl1 \ HOURS: The Bible and Works of Mary "H o\\'ard I re ston " ·as notified last hydrant:-. \\'l'rt' soo n tltrCI\\·ing \\·atn ;;. Daily (except Wednesday and Baker Eddy and all other \Vednesda\· aftl'nwon that he \Youlcl the r alL' n f ()()() g a 11 o 11 s a 111 i1111 t e. ~ 1L·a n Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. authorized Christian Sol:ence sing Kun.-enal in the performance of \\'hi 1c I ad<1e r :-- had I> L' e11 crt r tv d a g a i 11 , t Wednesday 9 A.M. to"! :45 P.M. Literature may be read, bor"Tristan and fsol<h·" at ).filwaukee on the \\'l':--t side oi the IO\\Tr and. ,~· lth " ~ Saturday 9 A. M. te 9 P. M. rowed or purchased. Friday evening. :\1 r. Prcston had ncY- slight breeze fanning the..: :-oparb a1 11l ~ er sung the role. \\·hich is considered flam es direct]~· int o their iace:', tJt, The Publlc ia cordially invited to attend the Church Service· one of the mo:-.t difflcult baritone parts men hl'nt their <· ff orts tmnrd cnn fi 11 and viait the Readin1 Room ~ in the \\. agnerian repertoire. N cver- ing tlw Ha111 es to the tO\rl'l' and t<)\\·;u·, J ~ p . i theless. without stage rehearsal and sa Ying thL· \\'o(l(lt-11 iorn1s al(lng the t 11 . . . . . .IINJIUIIIHIIIttlllllllllllllllllllllltiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIftllllll 11111111111111111111111111111111111llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll11111111111111111t, · \\'ith but one orchestral reh('arsal, hc tirL· \\·c..,t "tancl . .·\:;a n·..,ult (H"'siJ,:l ( I x a a x x x x & x & X x X x s x x x x X x x x x x x X x z x x x s x x x ? \ ;. s 2 _;S" : came ,through with fl~·ing colors and iar g:·t·atn damage -..ra s a\·oidccl. achieved a personal succe:-.s. :\f r. Pres \\.nrk 011 tl1e stadiunt hacl het·n p rt'l ton is one of the \'cduabk membl'rs of grc :-. :-.ing stea dil~- since the la :-.t . gan tt· the Chicago Ci,·ic Opera company." and the first ba Irony had ht·tn pral· tically cnmplrtcd. During t hr col d \\'l'il t he r. s;tlan1 a 11 <k r:;, tank" C< 1n s t ru ct Hear Christmas Theme at ed :-o as to allow an open tirl' to ht Wilmette Baptist Church built in tlH·m. were..: used to kn' p t!H· "The Gifts that Jesus Brought" will green roncrct(' front freezin g ;tnd 1.. he the theme of the sermon by the Rev. provide ;-;Otne degree of comiort for the Francis Carr StiAcr at the \Vilmettc men. ft \\':1" from one of thc:-- e, it 1Baptist church Sunday morning, De- t bought. that the fi rc started. ·c emher 26, at the 11 o'clock scr\'ices. .f. B. Fr('nch , the contract<>:· -..rho iThe choir, undt"r the direction of ~lme. huilding tht· stadium and \\·lw re~icJt. . . Gilderoy Scott. and \Villiam H. Barne s. at 001 C'IH·:--tnut a ,·cnue. \\'ilm ctte " ·;1· org-anist. \\·ill prcl\·ide a special serYicc out oi to\\'11 at the tilllc..: nf the fire anrl of music. ha s not as Yet returned. 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