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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jan 1926, p. 34

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34 WILMETTE LIFE J anuar y 8, 1 ~26 New Floors LAID AND SURFACED OLD FLOORS RESURFACED TO LOOK LIKE NEW Trustees Laud Energy C. and N. W. May Use AI'DS VOICE STUDENTS . Mme. Gild~roy Scott, Choir D irector, Offers Free Auditions to North Shore Residents ~I me. Gilderoy Scott who took up her dutie . .as choir dir.ector and soloi st at 1 the \Vtlmet~e ~apttst church la st Octoher has wtthm three months welded . ' t c group ot· . s1 'ttgert'nto a,v a compost enthusiastic and balanced unit, acc orcT ing to leaders in the church. (,r 111 tVIC ua voca 111 s rue ton m "'! c 1 d tt mdte. ~' me. 0cott 1as engage a s U· of Police Department Praise for our police department can~e forth at the Village board meeting Tucsdar night when Trustee Clarence E. Drayer informed the board members that ia 110 instance where families ~m·a_\" from home had notified the i>Olice of their abse_ ncc had hou sehrcakings or burglarie s been committcd in 1925. This, he · aid, speaks well for the vigilance of the police in guard. mg the unoccupied premises, and provides a sugge stion for tho ·e hou seholders who have not taken such precaution. The police were also commended for their good work in apprehending two t · tl · · · t I ·1 tl ft ~\~1 ~;n~l~ Cot~~tr~"~~~b~ s Slitt~ce l~h:\ct~:~ r.est b,· Patroln1an Bernard Buschen three ~\·ee ks ago, 110 further thefts of car-; have been reported, it was said. Oil-Electric Energy Oil-electric locomotives for north suburban serv ice and for use in the Chicago S\Yitc hing di s trict are being considered bv the Chicago and North \Ve t ern rail~·oad, according to official of the road. 1 · 1 "It 1,wo o f t 1 ,lese . ocomottves, , one . Hlt . by the \vy s ttnghou se Elcctnc and 1\~anufactunnf{ company and the Bald\\' 111 Locomotn·e works and the other tlle l)rodttct oi the General Electric Col11 l )a 11 ,_· ancl the J nger oil-Rand comalread_,. have been procured for P an'·, J initial tests which are to be held soon. I f r 11· d. re sponse to 11 tttnerou s reque sts ·1 1 1· t t' · W'l P. E. DOWNING PHONE H. P. 566 P. 0. Box 423 Warning! Do not put your shoes too close to the radiator or any heat to dry. It will burn the ~hoe and dra\v it out of shape. 1I ave your hoes rebuilt by S.M. PAULSON Shoes of Quality We do Oil .S tone Skate Sharpening 91 · · 1 f Th 1 di8 at -t l entra avenue or ur "c ty ~· fternoon . , where she will hold free They are equipped with Die sedl auditions by appointment. ternal combustion engines which nve :\1me. Scott came to New York from electric ~enerators, which in turn, . . . furnish the pmver for the locomotives' Lond n. .m. 1915 wtth an c. t_ahh sh cd electric motors. The Westinghouse' r cp utatton tn opera and orator~o. . locomotive \\'eights 100 ton s and deAfter repeated s ucc~ ~s es 111 ):.cw velops 600 horse power and the Gen- York. \\'here ~he sa ng w1th the leadm ~· eral Electric one weighs sixty tons o ratorio societies and orchestras, she and develops 300 horse po\ver. came to Chicago and soon became wrll known in concert and church activitie . ln 1920, :\f me. Scott was made an ac, . IIIC ... IMIIII ·· ,.,II,II?~,rl[~DWPIIII?IIII?_.,III ..till~.,~ooo~·..,.tllll~llt credited voice teacher of the Univer~i tv ni Xcbraska, in Lincoln, Neb. I ):~ring· her five years t ·aching in the i l ' niver:-it\· School oi ~lusic . she graduatt:d ma-n\· :-ttHknts ior the B. A. dr, · r L'l' i11 \ ' i c t ~~~1 d p o..., t -grad u at c ~ for :\I. A. de g ree s. ~lw \\·a:-. the sole tearhL·r of lYri c dicti o n in Italian and French in the uni,·er:-.it ,.. ~lw dirvrtL·cl the choir in the· Crare. ~fdhodi :-.t rhurrh and aJ..,o thv l'hnra I departmL·n t of the Lincoln \\. oman\ cluh. She ha s giYrn rnany rL" rita!:-. in :\l'I Jra:-. ka and the \\' e~t. and i... kno\\·n ior her ~kill in l'fOt!ram 1 huilding and interpretation. ~lnH ·. ~rott ha ... h('r 0\\' 11 studio at rd2 Fine .-\rh Building. Chicago. " hcrC". in ad<ftinn to tvarlting \nice, ..,]H.: i-= .~i,· in ~ a cn ur 'l' oi ten lt·rture:-. on "~()n~· [ntl'rprl'tat ion." \\·hich ha-.. net I " ith :-.o ;;ntrh ia,·or that -..hv j._ n·pt·:ttin~· it. IJt·ginning ~;Lt urda .\. _I anu;1n· <1 . at 2 ,,·rlnck. !n- o 1 For Variable Weather 1 A Good Bread for You H EN t he temperat ure su dden ly bobs fr om te n below zero to fo rty above. that is the time you'Jl apprecia te t h e co nve n ie nce an d flexibility of the W Sanitary District Will Place Intercepting Sewer .\11 intnrepting "\l'\\'t·r to pr ,,, idt· an ()11tkt i(lr tht' tnriton· \\'l" 11i l~itl ~ · an·mH.' i-, includ('d in . thl' Jt.J~fJ lJUdgt~ I oi the Chicago ~anitan· Di . . trid. Tnh ttc \\'. \\" . DrBl·r ard it~iornJt·d tl!~: \ "ilbge hoard Tue ... da,- of thi s \n·l'k. ·In:-.tallation of thi:-. . . c,,·rr i~. ho\\·t·ver, contingent up()n \\"ilmette installing a . C\\'er fnr the territory in que st;on. ~Ir. DeHcrard explained. Act ion of the Sanitary d i-, t rict it' proYiding for an intercepting ~ewer in Jt-.. budget wa s in accordance with a promise made the Yillage :--eYeral months ago. \\.ilmette at that tim(' guaranteed to install the sewer svstem in the Ridge avenue area a . it - part of the agreement. f>lans for such in stallation haYe hecn in progres . for scn·ral weeks, it was reported. i 1 1 HARDINGE WILSON'S B read has all th e qualities that YOlJ like in bread ; it keeps well, has a fine flavor a nd .an appetizing aroma; cu ts wi thout crumbling, and has a fine even tex ture t h at m a k~s it look as inviting as it really is. Particular folks never bu y an ything else, once t hey learn how good Wilson's Bread really is. Better try it ! Oil Burner During last week' s ext reme cold weather, Hardinge owners had the comfort of even tempera ture in every room of the house. And when the weather changed to the dampness of January' s th ~ w , they had simply to set the thermostatic con trol for sufficient heat to drive away chill and moisture. Hardinge meets every emergency. Hardinge gives the utmost of convenience and economy. We' ll gladly give you detaiJed information. · Phone Wilmette 2814 The Wilson Bakery Home of Everything Good That's Baked Genther's Market for Phone Wilmette 414 1162 Wilmette Ave. Wilmette BuRMER~l aasaeaaascsaaa-' 508 Davi1 St. , E~anston U oivtrlity ll 32 Quality Meats Courteous Service Prompt Delivery · 1145 Wilmette Ave. Opposite Post Office

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