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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jan 1924, p. 5

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aWd DeMit~ Ua t Soutlaem us a~ut the ·promised zero waves and While most o s.an..iae are worryint fOI' Sytnpbofty Scb ·. T mendoua Success - ils s a mitd moonlight 'night tn Perhaps that helped a little the fourth concert the great it turned out to be. But ine per cent of the happiness ience was due to the masterGeorge Dasch and his men. too much to say that they as if inspired. _ keynote of artistic achievement icated at the very beginning clarinet struck up the openof Halvorsen's "March of " A prime favorite it is ng, martial measures. the festive overture to of Figaro" by Mozart. by the muted violins of MA,rt<>o·in" from Saint-Saens' SecSym,phony was extremely effecand the "Prestissimo" from the COJllposition met with enthusiapproval. A "Serenade" for Orchestra by Volkmann, the tlo obbligato being played by Br1ueckner, closed tl!e first half program. second half opened with a preion of Godard's "Scenes Poe" a pleasing combination of g silvan harmonies and gay vii. A delicious number playing of Massenet's "Duet inet and cello" performed by Evenson and Brueckner. The was much taken with a CanMendelssohn arranged by ch. The evening's prowith two very jolly pieces and Waldteufel. evening was a delight from start sh. The hearers demanded and several encores. One feaadded materially to the enof the occasion was the gengenerous spirit shown by Mr. and members of the orchestra. managill&' to somehow survive the rigors of these arctic climes, Z. Rafalski. proprietor of the Wilmette Shoe stQre on Central avenue is basking in th" e well advertised sunshine of Jacksonville, Florida, and other points south. Mr. Rafalski embarked for the southland last Sunday and plans to remain far away from the chilly temperature for several weeks. The trip is his first vacati~n in ten years and he plana to make it a regular holiday. "I'm on a health fourney," Mr. Rafalski explained a day or two before l~aving for the south. !'My physician finds me in a worn-out condition and Insists I get away for a month or so. In the meantime the busipess will be in charge of P. C. Winter, an experienced shoe tnan " who has been with me for some time and who will give his expert personal attention to the business." Name ,of Local War Hero Inscribed on Memorial The name of Robert P. Irvine of Wilmette, Ill., who died in service during the World War is among the 103 names of alumni and former students of the University of Missouri to be engraved in stone in the archway of the proposed Memorial Tower ·or the University's Memorial Union buiWng, according to word received this week from the university. The campaign is now being conducted for $800,000 for this structure, $300,000 to go for a memoria·l stadium's first unit. YO\l will agree after one trial that our bread, rolls, doughnuts, cakes, and pies are "Better than . Homemade." We use the very best butter, eggs, flour, etc., regardless of cost, because we want every customer to be perfectly satisfied. Open froin 8:30 to 6 · The DUTCH OVEN Wilmette 2998 1129 Central Ave. WILMETTE Let U. Show Them to You The very latest styles in ladies' coats and dresses. Our prices are always moderate. Unique Style Shop llzt CENTRAL AVE. Pia. Wil Z413 WE SAVE YOU THE PRICE OF A NEW CAR It's a fact I That old car of,your" th~t looks so dingy and ·sre'llutable · e'an be transformed to practically a new model y means of our auto painting and finishing. Let us figure on the job. Let us tell you what we've done for others. ROBERT W. M;INTYRE cy Rear of Wilmette State Bank Phone Wil. 184 Benefit Concert Auspices Young Women's Missionary Society adlantlire $1~-Balance Monthly Sizes and atylea to meet your requirements M. E. CHURCH Wilmette Friday Eve. 8 P.M. Sharp February 1st. Adelaide C. Jones Soloiat r If ifs done with Heat ~R supplementary heating, Radiant ~ea~ers, fireplace type, are the ideal eqwpment. Yoaeando It Better wltbGAS ., Radiantfire is a wonderful new development in house-heating, producing radiant waves, just like the rays of the sun. that warm you instandy. Evelyn Dirks Violini·t , Efficient- Comfortable Odorless You will find a Radiant &replace heater supplements your regular heating plant dependably BD<l conveniently. Adds to the general comfort of the household. Positively odorless and clean. Mn. Pierre Bontecou Pianiat Eleanor Randall Diatingaialaed DRAMATIC ARTIST Be sure to investipte &diantfire. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS J. S. REESMAN, Diat. S-.t. Telephooe Equt... 3111 911 Churca St., EYaDaton can. ADULTS-75c CHILDREN-35c '

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