18 WINNETKA TALK January 16, 1926 NEW MARMON SALES AND SERVICE STATION 6017 Broadway, Chicago Large Service Floor under management of Mr. Fred Hawkins Marmon North Shore 1008 Davis Street Evanston 6017 Broadway, Chicago Greenleaf 1038 Herbert E. Hyde to Give Organ Recital One of the greatest compositions ever penned for the organ--the mag- nificent setting of the 94th Psalm--is the feature of the fourth program of the North Shore Community Organ series to be given Tuesday, January 19, at 8 o'clock, at St. Luke's church, Evanston. Other numbers on this program, which will be played by Herbert E. Hyde, are the "Concert Overture C Minor" and "Allegretto Grazioso" by Alfred Hollins, the famous blind organist of England; "Two Oriental Sketches" by Bird, a young American composer; "Salut d'Amour" (Elgar), "Cradle Song" (Grieg), and the bril- --------Patterson Brothers liant "Finale" from Vierne's First Symphony. The artists for the February con- Easy Payment House RADIO Pianos and Players < Coltmbi Edison Phonegraphs Adjusting, Repairing, Tuning. Singer Sewing Machines Washing Machines and Hoover, and Eareka | York City. Hamilton Beach, cert given February 16, at St. Luke's is Leo Sowerby, the distinguished organist and composer. The public is cordially invited. A. Troy of the Orrington hotel, PRE of Wilmette, left Sunday to make his permanent home in New Mrs. Troy and their son, Charles, will follow him at the end of the school year. Cleaners Repairing and Supplies 816-818 CHURCH STREET Between "L" and Post Office Tel. University 654 Tel. Wilmette 526 CHICAGO STORE: 1950 Irving Park Boulevard, Tel. Graceland 4950 £4 Fune in 2 manner ments. 2333335333333533333333533 3933353933335 || Frederick | E. Lewis North Shore . | Mr. Frederick E. Lewis, assisted by Mrs. F. E. Lewis, residing in Wilmette, will direct funerals Resident ral Director 222. to meet the most exacting require- They have had twenty-one years of successful professional service in this field. Per- sonally recommended by Mr. Chas. A. Stevens of Chicago and a host of others. to the North Shore ready to render the most careful, courteous, conscientious service. All calls will be personally attended to by Mr. Lewis, who is the only funeral director residing in New Trier Township. 'They come ( Very Latest in Modern Limousine Equipment Mr. Frederick E. Lewis assisted by MRS. F. E. LEWIS Phone Wilmette 3552 1120 Central Ave, WILMETTE Coppa Electric Refrigeration $ 5 O r.O.B. 20 the KELVINET A refrigerator with Kelvinator al- ready installed, requiring only a single electric connection to put it in operation. Refrigerates with- out attention, relieving you of all . the worries of caring for an ice box. Call and see the Kelvin-et, or phone for information. University 2132 OIL BURNER and REFRIGERATING Co. 508 Davis Street, Evanston KELVINATOR | The Oldest - Domestic Electric Refrigeration Finds Fish Creek and Ephraim Busy for Next Season Charles A. Kinney has just returned from a three-days trip to Adventure Island boys' camp near Fish Creek, Wis., where he has met men at work filling the camp ice-house and getting out timber for building use. Mr. Kin- ney reports unusual activity in the Fish Creek and Ephraim region in pre- paration for the coming season. At Ephriam an 800 foot dock and break- water is being planned, which, when completed, will provide one of the best harbors on Green Bay for small craft. On Chamber's Island the new owner is having a dock built into water deep enough to float the largest steamers on the Lakes. Although his plans for developing the island have not been made public it is generally understood that the new owner plans to erect a large hotel this coming spring as a mucleus for making the island into an important summer resort. During the past two years every island in the region has been sold and improved with permanent summer houses by their owners. At the present time there are six summer camps in the vicinity of Fish Creek, patronized very largely by north shore boys and girls. Fach year a larger number of parents spend all, or part, of the sum- mer at the near-by resorts, attracted by the beauty and charm of the coun- try and its accessibility over. paved highways from Chicago. During the past summer the records of the Sturgeon Bay bridge showed an in- crease of 50 percent in summer visitors entering Door county over any pre- vious summer. Chicago Opera Company Plans Touring Season The current season of the Chicago Civic Opera company will draw to a close on Saturday, Jan. 23, after which that great lyric organization will enter upon a tour of colossal proportions. The traveling activities will open in Boston Monday, January 25. After visiting a number of the leading cities of the East the company will sing a ten-day engagement at Miami, Flor- ida. The principal cities of the South will be visited en route back to Chi- cago. No far-western territory will be covered as in former years. CIRCLE HOSTESS Mrs. Mary J. Coulman of 434 Prov- ident avenue very delightfully enter- tained the Oak Street circle Tuesday afternoon. After the exchange of White Elephant packages, an inter- esting reading was given by Mrs. Charles Karnopp. Mrs. Coulman was assisted by her neices, Miss Alice Wayman of Rogers Park, and Miss Olive Wayman of Hubbard Woods. TAYLOR'S Red Ticket Sale Leather Goods Reduced in price from 20% to 33145 Discontinued numbers and pieces that were used for dis- play purposes. E ST. NEW YORK . EST 1850 CHICAGO EE abl