WILMETTE LIFE men into a greater and more glorious Church in Tribute . sphere of life and effort, be it hereby RESOLVED: That this village has to F. A. Waidner, thereby lost a valued citizen, this church consecrated Christian and Faithful Who 'Died Recently amember beloved by all who know him, Resolutions in consideration of the death, recently, of F. A. Waidner, well known resident of Wilmette for more than a ~core years, have been adopted by the Official board of the Wilmette Parish Methodist church. The resolutions were as follows : WHEREAS: God in His goodness has called our brother Frederick A. Waldner from the fullness of his years of unselfish service among his family and fellow January 1-t 1927 and this Official board a sincere and loyal associate and co-worker whose place in our organization and our hearts cannot be filled. And be it further RESOLVED : That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the Official records of this Board and a duplicate eopy be forwarded by the Secretary to the grieving family as our recognition and appreciation of the years of earnest I II i 11 0 i 5 operates more telephones service he so gladly rendered this church. And be it further than the total used in t\venty-three RESOLVED: That the loving sym- other states of this country where 62 pathy of this Official Board and entire per cent of all telephones are in use. Congregation be thus expressed to the Joseph A. Sheppard Dies daughter and the sons who so tenderly cared for him during failing health and From Injury in Accident advancing years. Funeral services fo.r J ose.ph A. ShepWilmette Methodist Episcopal Church. Committee pard, 1515 Walnut avenue, who died E. G. Bentley. January 2, as the re sult of Jnjuries reG. I. Brown. r.eived when he was struck by an auto· F. A. Grambling. .T. I·'. Kletzing. J. C. Martin. Duly approved at regular meeting January 3, 1927. Joseph A. Sheppard. The LAMPS You Use Should ttFit" Your Lighting Circuit T Special Note: The recent reduction HE question of "fit" in lamps is important. To insure 100% lighting value for your money, the lamp must be designed for the same voltage as the lighting circuit in your home. For example, a lamp only half strong enough for your circuit, will burn out in forty minutes. A lamp twice as strong as your circuit requires might last many years but would .give you only a fourth of the light you should have. The "Lamp Exchange Service" of this Company is mamtained to furnish tested high-efficiency lamps, so that its customers may obtain the full benefit of your electric service. A 1amp display in our store shows conveniently the many sizes, shapes and colors available for your use; Call in and see it. in electric rates and the use of efficient lamps permit you to enjoy better lighting without increasing your lighting budget. mobile in E\·anston last Or,tohcr. ""ere held from St. Joseph's church, \\'ed nesclay, January 5. Burial was at Cal,·ary cemetery. ~~ r. Sheppard, well known on the north shore as assistant to 1bgistrate D. ~1. ~f ickey, was run do\\·n bv a '\·ampire" car at Bennett aYenue ·a nd Central street, Evanston. He wa ~ thrown to the parkway by the impact. The driver of the car failed to stop and his identity has never been learned. ~~ r. Slleppard managed to reach the home of his brother-in-law. Joseph Kearney at 2610 Lincoln avenue. ncar the scene of the accident. where it '"as found he had suffered severe cuts and bruise s. He wa-; forced to take to his hul and failed to recover from the severe shock. ~Ir. Shepp~rd was born in Paris, Ontario, Canada, July 22, 1850, and became a resident of \\'ilmette in 1900, where he resided, with his v;ife ·:Margaret Kearney Sheppard, up to the time of his death. He was connected with railroads in Canada and the United States for many years. He left the railroad business about ten vears ago ·when he became assistat~t to Magistrate D. M. Mickey which position he held to the time of his death. ATTEND FIREMEN'S MEET Fire Chief \Valtcr Zihble and \iVil liam Peckel, of the Firemen's association, arc :n attendance at the Illinois State Firemen's convention which is being held at Springfield this week. ~ ~,,,,,,,,,,,,, PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY · . OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS JOHN S. REESMAN, District Manager 1141 Central Ave., Wilmette Wilmette 2899 M. Portenhauser Painting Decorating Estitnates given without obligation Phone Wilmette 2764 t CJ.fowke 60-watt and 100-watt lamps are furnished without charge in exchange for worn-out lamps with glass intact, or for first installations, to all "Rate A· General Lighting Customers. Other sizes of lamps at specially reduced prices. This Lamp Exchange Service includes the new improved inside-frosted lamp. 1030 Greenleaf Ave. WILMETIE ~"""""""~