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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 18 Dec 1926, p. 59

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on WINNETKA TALK December 18, 1920 Just the Thing for Her to Take Back to School: Hand Woven Dresses Not only smart and serviceable, but unique and en- tirely different than anything on the market. Each garment is woven to measure and may be had in white and all colors, on short notice and at reason- | able prices. We also make blouses, coats, and en- sembles. Gift Ideas Baby Blankets -- Infants' Garments Scarfs -- Bags Baker Loom Craft Studio 1103 Central Ave. Phone Wil. 3075 WILMETTE John Happ First President of New | Town of Wau Bun John Happ is the first president of the new village of Wau Bun, recently | organized, west of Winnetka. The [first election was held last Saturday. Thirty-seven votes were polled, the one and only ticket nominated about a [month ago, being officially elected. Al Kutz is clerk; Bernard Schildgen, (police magistrate, and George Selzer, William Boetsch, Pete Selzer. John Seul, Leo Retzsinger and Alex Lev- ernier, trustees. The large sale of vacant property, in and about the new village, both lots and acreage, which, it is said, are soon to come in for various forms of improvement, will be among the first problems to come before the new Vil- lage board at its future meetings. Other activities and policies govern- ing the Village will be formulated at these meetings. There are more automobiles in Illi- nois than in Great Britain. [nventory Clearance ALL SIZES FOR ALL OCCASIONS January reductions are now in effect. 'Early selections redound to your profit. Take advantage of this unusual opportunity to make your choice of good apparel great- ly underpriced. FORMAL GOWNS (values $32.50 to $75.00) now $19.75 to $45.00. DINNER GOWNS (values to $60.00) now $29.75. STREET and SPORTSWEAR (formerly to $45.00) now $18.50 to $24.50. Two Very Attractive Groups for Immediate Disposal at $10.00 $15.00 Ahhh thetic biti dhiciiiediitchiditdidias COATS FROM HART SCHAFFNER & MARX. REDUCED AS LOW AS $39.75. A special group being closed out at $18.00. INC: 1606 Chicago Avenue EVANSTON At Davis Street Offers Request Organ Recital Tuesday, Dec. 21 Christmas and classical organ music, "requested" by patrons of the North Shore Community organ concerts, comprise the festival program to be given at the season's third recital Tuesday evening, December 21, at 8 o'clock, at St. Luke's church, Evans- ton. So many ballots were received, and such a variety of music was favored, it was said, that the committee in charge was obliged to select only the numbers for which there were many requests. On this basis, the great Bach "Prelude and Fugue D Major" tops the list with nine votes. The program, which will be given by Herbert E. Hyde, assisted by St. Luke's choir of fifty voices, follows : Processional Hymn 72 ..Adeste Fideles 1. Offertory on Two Christmas Hymns #00 hn ST a ie De Guilmant PasStOrale: ...cuneeievsn oni Guilmant Gesu BambiBo . . uv « «cov raja ies Yon Mr. Hyde O Bethlehem Spanish Folk Song Christmas Song Gevaert The Choir 3. Choral-Prelude, "By the Waters of BaBYION"" cov vives cee Bach Sicillenne «ui ua oR Bach Prelude and Fugue D major. .Bach Mr. Hyde 4. The Sleep of the Child Jesus .Gevaert O Little Town of Bethlehem......... [5] BAHAY Oo, . in RT, Brahms Largo wna ssw s Tes Seas ww Handel Sixth Organ Concerto ...... Handel Mr. Hyde Hymn 554 ....Three Kings of Orient 6. March of the Wise Men .. Malling Introduction to 3rd Act and Pilgrim's CHOFUS. ...... cvsns~ race Wagner Orison Hymn............ Silent Night Recéssional Hymn 73 ..... Mendelssohn LIKE THEIR HIKES Kenilworth Boy Scouts are still maintaining their hiking schedule in spite of the cold weather. Sixteen of the boys under the leadership of Scoutmaster Bob Townley took a jaunt out to Deer Grove over the last week- end and again upheld a previously established record for good attendance. Another hike is to be taken again this Friday and it is said that "a bushel of fun is in the pack." CORRECT GLASSES Delays are dangerous, both to your eyes and to your health. Our examination of your eyes is one that is dependable because it is scientific and conscientious. Phone for an appointment ------ Drs. I Bersch & Stone Optometrists 1177 Wilmette Ave.,, Wilmette Office Wilmette 2766 Res. Wilmette 3881 Hrs. 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Evenings by Appointment -- --

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