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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Dec 1929, p. 8

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WILMETTE LIFE December 13, 1929 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ Announce ~roh to Be Featured in X mas Service I I OPERA CLUB TO VIEW MOVIES OF FAVORITES Meeting January 6 to Bring Sound Pictures of Chicago Civic Opera Stars · Sr,unrl picturcc; 11 Have You Seen the . Electric Furnace~ Man on display till Tuesday at the In preparati()n for the annual Chri~t rna., carr; ) service, htld around the "llvr:H( Christmas tree, Chric;tmas et.·c, he children c,f he \\'ilmcttc Public 1 ~.:nrrJI ~ arc bcin~ taught the earn!;, ,,,hic.h 1.\ill be u~cri at the sen·i~c. .\f :-s. :;u; Ia C. .\f ahcr,. :,upcrn~(Jr. r,~ rn·Jsi: r>f th·; grC:tdt-., r:; coopcrat~ng ,~,~ :--. tht f}la_:~ rr, und C:tnd kccr<:atr.)n ·, , ~:-_-: ar.-! _:~ ttd. r:: iing t he ca.rnls t() ~:,c r: .. :.': ;-t;r.. fht .'l0r1g:; tha\. will ~>.~. U;,C:~~ ~·: ':' :r.e s~rvir:e arc: ··::,Jient · ~~ht,, "rf <1:-:.:, Tnt Ht:-C:tlr,l. :~nge~~ Sl~g, ......· . r.t ·, I: a .\{am;tr, .. I h~ hr:,t -. ()d T:.·; .-\:1~e: Uir! "\\'e fhree Krn~:-. : 1 J':':f:r.t .-\.- t,·' and "(J ~ Cr>mt, :\11 \. c: .:a:·.·· r)f the \\"ilm<:ttc Civic ()per::t ch~> . '>r htrlultrl tr> be: helrl ~fonrlav evenir. :· JantJar\' f,, in the Shawnee Cr> un~r .. : rlrrb. T he mc:ctin~ v:ill he: r,ne c, n::·· ·Lf·r~. These rJir:·urb ..~.·ill afforrl r· i ·C:~.l cJ 11 b mf·mbu:; an oppor unitv t,.., () 1)'-trl.'t hf:ir iaw>ritn '·back 'taC!e .. makinrr r>rq;aratiom for tne gre;;t pro. dt~tiom. (>r>tr;t :;tar' .,~·ill feature the nex ;J~. ~ram of Chica~o Ci ·. :r 1- Wilmette Coal & Material Yard 130 1 Lake Avenue i::::ian2d tr; .)at;t: '-fr;u rrom 1- urnaa -Iendinq It net:d..., a.tPn;ir;n r.ecer mr.1re thar. ()nee et.:er4 lCL'o datr u\uall!J !e)~ r;ften . It modernizh lJOur home heatz.nq plant - dr:hcen he coal to the fire automaticallr.; and elcmcnate~ the .)hahing of grades and handling of ashec,-qit.A:s automatic and uniform temperature-burns ~mall, inexpenst.r..:e anthraczte coalremo~,.;e, ashe.c. to du 'd -prr)r)f can out)ide of the furnaceis clean. quiet and safe. It i.s .s trong in conMruction and sim ple in operati()n . Operate.s economically from the hou')e ligh tinq circwt. and mainwins an et....:en temperature throughout the dar.J and night. It is the chea pest automattc heat. 1. J he Llectnc Furnar.t:-.tf r. T . ha~ t!ecn ann r>ttnceci t ~t t he c···:1:[>It 1r,n r,~ t_he club rr>oms m the n c: ~r (Jf>{·ra buddm({ to be u · ed by .-\·-0'"'1· atc:rl (Jpcra club f!1embcr · has been rl,> layr-rl bc:cau-;e . or t~e ru:;h _at~enr!~w upr)n the opcnmg or the >Udrltng- t·1 r the r;pc ra sea:,on. The ·e room· .are to he in. rearlin_es~ for ~embers m the . ·':' r:r::- t~at t r~c re av be a iull choru~ near ruturc:, 1t 1s prom1serl. ~::-..:£: :: ..: h: c a:-rJ!), making the servi:::c: Serious traftic crmcrestinn a f :c :-:. ·:~. effecti·.·e.. _ _ . rJpc:ra house has prompted t!1e i,,J,.,,,._ \ : .. a::.re Prc-:rlent Larl L. ~~rntr: ··:·1 _ 11 inC! lctttr rlirecterl to the patrnn- b,· de !·;e:- C:t sh r.1 :- arldre ) .1n ··I he Sr>mt Prc:-.irlent 'amuel Jn:::nll of the Ci' i·~ c:-:r:. ma·," _Qpera com~any: T:-;f; ,_.;·:a.:tt c::u;-dlh a.nrl Yarir)us ·, ·:::~t~s c: · t:-·. ,:-::::e:) are coo,1 ie ratin~ ".\t thr· tim;:: th~ plan . wr:re being rlrawn fr~r the ('hi cagrJ Civic OpE:ra ·.· i !-: t:J: I 1 ld::'-!'rrJun r! anrl RecreatirJn HrJUq; 0 n '\Yadu-r Drin:, th~:: city authr·ri11r.arr: , makr· .r. e -c:n·i cc a me:m r1rable tir·~ :tr d thf:: r,ffker:-: of th.- Chicagr> P ta n r.Jr:t: . L .·J·;rl Hr) ; i -~tr Inc .. l>rinter- , are r·r.mmi~ <. ir ,n Wf·ff· Nln~ult~d and we W~;fr· · · infr,rmHl th:H \'\·ar·k··r Dri,·,. would he :.u:- . :.~~.i:;<! t >c T 1 rr>::a~:;, the P~bl:c drJUbl e-rlt·r·hrl. Th.:-n·f<)r,:., it wa:-: necf- :-::-- r· :-·:: "'r; l·.Jrr:;>ar;:: r1r · '> rth tr n lllrno1s !-:; 1 r~· to df-!-:ign th ... building for the high ~r ·h; :i~htin~ fJt ht t:-t<.:. and the Junior lr·n·l. ' 1 I.) r,i:r·~ u.r '">' r,i the -c!F,ol \\·ill U:->her. "l"nfortunatt-ly, auth0rizatir,n r,f bc.Jncl'. ' ha~ bef·n df'ff-atf·d by the YntPrs (Jn t\'\·o l f \\' T p 11 l l)l 1 ~ r,N·a~ion:-:, and the city lal·k:-; fund::: t~ , · f r. C:tnr·· -· r- · . · · . urce · r·ar ry nut th.-; work. Hence the t mporT r;rJ ;-n·,,:r,r,rJ a\·~.:n 1~. a:-e l:erng c_ongratu- ary ramp for the ac,.ommodation of t_Jf'O· 1 la ~ erl u;1r1n t. e J1rth or an eu:;ht anJ pie gning to the 0Pt:ra in a utomobtles. t~: :-ee qua:- r;r l'lunr! ::nn on Frirlay. ! ~'hf: approac~ at each end of the. r amp mt<·rfl·res wtt h the proper handlmg of [) r· · . r. · t -..:t J c ·er h ·- ho · p'tal e~ m Jt r J. o. · · h J :, 1 · autr·molJi le t raffic. Ch: : a~rJ . I "This is one of t he mai n causes of de.. ·· · .. 1r · .. 1111 :.IIIIIIIIHI'! lay in di !';charging a nd pi cking up pa~ = trons. ·w e a re fullY aliv.:- to this situa~ ~ I tion, are doing e \·e r~-thin g we can to cor§ rect it, a nd regret t ha t we can but ask § y0u r ind ul gence in the meantime. ~ "" ,.e a re no·w arra ng ing t o take the § t hree ~ t o r es immedia tely north of t he § ho x office for a commodious a nd comfo r table wa iting r oo m. This gives two ~ m~ ~ additiona l exits, and we are also a rra ngrt ~ ",;..a ing for pa trons to u se the main entra nce _ - to the offi ce building a t 20 Wacker Drive. " Xeces~a ry building changes a nd t1_ 1e _ furni shing of the new waiting r oom Wlll he fini ~ h e d a s rapidly as possible, making it a vailable for the r emainder of thf" nt opera sea son. feet This provide - prese a n additi on of 114 of wlll discharging _ a nd loading capacity, and should go far towards. obviating the traffic congestion _ ca used by the temporary cha racter of the prese nt approach." 0 : I .. ~![t:' t . ·:~f t'l ·.·:ill btgin the st rviC'~ a:.r: -,,;j 1 fJf; ~·1 ng prc.)m;>th- at 7 J(J ) .: ""::...:. R. IJ. Bu:- ncr \',ill ltad the: ~::-. ..::. g and the accr1 mpaniment will :Jc: <a:. eri· ;1 :: tht I):J:,;ic :,chr>r,l band unr!er t:~e rlirec ion rJf J. C. Schumar:her. Th <.: ·,·:·> ·:·: is e:.")kr;rl r1 farn i iarize itseli with ~~.r:: h·:rnr.s ;,:-r:ccrling the service in F;;:.::h iu:." 1 J QIQ · t A Real - I - for the Ladt.es 'rr!irut _ Wh at could gtve any ·1· ;= ~=- woman greater joy and = satisfaction than one or more of our service tickets-$6 value for $5. This is a wonderful gift I=_ New Trier Grads Achieve Honors at Beloit College For further particulars PHONE WIL.METTE 4200 suggestion-phone Mrs. Buck about them no~~v. George Campbell, a 1929 g raduate of X ew Trier High school, has been - elected treasurer of the fre shman chss at Beloit college. He is al so pl~ying in the Beloit band. H e wa s assistant - manager of debate at New Trier last _ year and took an active part in the affairs of the Tri-Ship Boys' club . An- other former New Trier boy, \Valter Schroeder who is now a junior at _ Beloit ha~ been mad.e assistant editor of "The Round Table," Beloit student publication. Wilmette ' Coal & Material Yard 1301 Lake Avenue - ASH'S DELICATESSEN Home Baking and Cooking HOME MADE Pure Pork SAUSAGE Mrs. F. A. Buck 1 167 Wilmette An. Phone Wilmette 4 59 8 Every - WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY ,. - ------~- Open all day Sunday .. fllrlllllllllltltululltlllltllltlllluuuurtlllllluuuutl lll lrlllllllulillllltuulrlttnt·G - 736 12TH ST. WILMETTE 3931

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