Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Feb 1927, p. 17

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February 4_. 1927 WILMETTE LIFE 17 ~g~nTGI~~~wTRo:s:o : ~~~;~ Haydn~~oCti::u~~:rities ~ ~ ~ ;;,;;~~~~~:,~;~:~~~~;"'~'~;;;~,:~~~~;~;;~~;;~~~"'~=:· ated by Straight Cut We&t From Haydn Owens, director, and officers Waukegan Road of the Haydn Choral society have made WILMETTE, ILLINOIS announcement of plans to extend the _ \Vhen road improvement plans now society's civic activities in many diundcrway at the intersection of Glen- rection s.: to bring choral music before _ Announces a Free Public Lecture on .,·iew and \\~aukeg<i n roads arc com- clubs and community audiences and at pleted, motnri ~ t s west bound from Wil- the sa me time tq increase the organimette to 1\f ilwaukec annuc, ma y pro- zation's active and as ociate memb er- cced direct ly wc~t throug-h Glenview ship. without being compelled to make thP. Charitable in stitutions too will he = Thursday Evening, February 1 0 ~ 1927 ~hort left hand turn an(l right hand b~n e.fitted .by the choral concerts, he- I ~ turn at \\'aukvgan road . gmmng wtth the one scheduled for ~ at 8:00 o'clock Glenview road is to he exte nded ~1arch 15 in Orchestra hall when pro- ~ st raight through westward at a point ceecls from a block of scats will be set ~ by where it now ente rs vVaukegan road. aside for a Chicago charity. A new bridge will span the river to "Acis and Galatea," a Handel work make this ne,,~ connection atld tile not l1e~rd for nearly thirty years, is· to Charles Ohrensteint C. B. present brid gt o 11 \Yaukcgan road , a ; ~)e revtved for the March program. It short distance south of \\·hcrl' Glen- IS one of the shorter and lesser kn own of Syracuse. N. Y. view road enters \Yaukcgan road is I works of !'Ianclel and ~aid to ~ontain _ to be rebuilt and made much wider, some of hts most beauttful mustc. . Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First it is sa id. \Vaukegan road also is to A new work by \Villiam Lester, writ- _ ten for and dedicated to the society, be made wider at thi s point. Church of Christ. Scientist , in Boston, Mass. Tl1e old I~lue Hcrc>tt road hou se \Yilt have it s fir~t presc11tatiot1 at this building which . toorl on the west side conce.rt . It is a cantata, "The Land m the Church Edifice of Waukegan road, directly in front of Souls," taken from an old Indian of the intersection and which has been legend. Alma Peterson, soprano, Ern- CENTRAL A VENUE AND TENTH STREET, WILMETTE, ILL. purcha se d by Charles F. Speed, of the , est Davis, tenor, and Rollin Pease, f\·ansto11 street railway company, ha s bass, will be the soloists. he~n . cut in two, and one- half of the The society has 111 ade a number of §;,,,,lllllllllltll lltllllilll l lllllllllt l llllllttulllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllutullllllllllllllllltllllllllllttlnttttuululltnutlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllntu ~ bulldmg moYed to th e north ancl tht American tours and is arranging now ot.her half to the south s.idc of what for its first European tour to start ~I:Jl \\:til he the sxtcndcd portH~Il ..of Glen- I July 1, for five weeks' concertizing in · · new road. fhese t\YO btuldtngs ).1 r. Fngland France Scotland and \Vale s · Speed is conYerting into store space s. ~ E"anston Shop open Tuaday, Thursc.Lzy and Satarday Ewnings · · Accordin~ to :\h. Speed the pur - ' ~f r 1 d p· d t rl 1 rhasc of tl1is building and the alter· rsD. ,e atln Jedrsopn an w ~ Faug l-t ~ 8 0 ationl' which arc now ·roin·r on \\·ill in ters, oro 1}' an cggy, .... ore s · 110 ,,·as· affect the cxtr~~siot; of th e EY- ! avenue, left on Sunday eYent~lg, Jan- ~ · · anstOt1 surface line s into the ,·illagc. l uar~· 39. for LaJolla_. Cal: 1 hey rx· although no cld1nite :tllllO\ltlrl'llltllt pect to he gone unttl sprtng. · ha:o; htl'll madt as to \\·here the lin e -o\\'ill be located. ).irs. George Dorman of Pontiac and Onington and Churf;h-Evanston State and Jackson-Chicago hl'r daughter, Jane Ellen, were the \I r:-. D. L. Taylor, H~9 ~I irhigau an:- guests of Mr:;. Dorman's mother, Mrs. nut·. will entertain the Rl'ading circk \Villiam Holmes of 622 Central avenue u11 ~I o nday, February 7. ' this week. ·CHRISTIAN SCIENCE I. S. 1 fm ····························.'. ··· ··············· · I ' ' · · 1 · I I I In Our E11anston Shop Our llllportant Annual Final Clearance All our Winter merchandise is being marked to dear, and in many instances below cost- February Clearance ol · Suits ·a ad SZ9!! Sold up to $50 In Millinery The hats offered are of . all types, some imports, some Dobbs sport models. Overcoats $39!! Sold up to $65 MMEDIATELY after stock-taking come the new Spring assortments. They demand room and lots of it. They emphasize the necessity of a complete and decisive clearanct, So there can be but one thing to do. CUT! and CUT DEEP! to insure the disposal of the remaining Fall and Winter stocks. Gooq merchandise, all of it. Correct in style, desirable in pattern- true. But we must begin the new season Fresh-so out it goes, no matter how great the sacrifice. Think well of such reductions as these, ask yourself if you can afford to pass by such an unquestioned . saving opportunity. No toll charge to phone our E"anston Shop-Call Winnetka 188 From $1.00 to $5.00 - - - - - - - - -- - -- -- -- ·-·- - · I Winter Coats and Dresses T Below Cost · · N. A. Hanna & Co. Gowns- Hats- Sport Apparel 1168 Wilmette Avenue Phone Wilmette 467 WILMETTE \151 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· §I

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