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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Jan 1926, p. 7

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1926 January 15, 1926 W I L M E T T ·E LIFE 7 ~ I n ~re Music Guild Has K. of C. Members to Enjoy "Dinty" Feast Meeting at High Ouilmette Council, Knights of ColumSchool. January 18 bus, will attend a " D inty Moo re" d inThe third general meeting of the ~orth Shore ~1usic Guild, an organization composed of music teachers on the north shore, will he held .Mondav evening, January 18, at 7 :30 o'clo~ck in Room 215, New Trier High school: At this meeting the proposed constitution and by-laws will be presented for f?rmal ratification and the incorporation and charter, as well as other important subjects, will come up for action, it was said. A report of the progress made by the organization since it . beginning last year will he made · at this meeting. Anyone wishing further information ma v communicate with the pre sident, 1f rs: Homer E. Cetton, of New Trier High school, or with ]. S. ~feck. 4917 Korth Hermitage avenue. Chicago, it is announced. ' ner at the St. James church at Highwood Tuesday evening, January 26. The group will be the guests of the Rev. Francis Magner, formerly chaplain of the council, and following the banquet a regular business meeting of the council will be held, the first regular meeting ever held outside the local hall, it is said. Corned beef and cabbage will form the main portion of the dinner and all memhers of the council are expected to be on hand to partake ot this feast. WOLPI'.ORII'I'IS, lao. )Cth Wfrs. Hardware Tin Sbop .and l'urqae&ta Also Cleaning, R epa iring, I ttstalling ~eer ~ 1~. :ook If your furnace don't heat proper. Automatic Air Moiatner The fuel saved soon pays for the machine. .14, rest r th Iany ~iss lppa Boiler and P ipe Covering · Wood-Felt and M et al Weather Strip 1185-87 W ilm ette A venue Opposite Villa~re HaD Phone 158 SKATES SHARPENED BY OUR SPECIAL MACHINE don, the ~idle vche ) of beth Mrs. A. W. Wigglesworth Dies at Miami, Florida (nd 1 )hio, \Til ·· tim It 011, ,,'\\' h~.:ir rnn. . 1se " ('11 re~ i h:1 ' ffice tl!Z- roll 1111 g- -llf) ina I et. :M rs. Helen Gifford Wigglesworth, wife of Albert \V. \Vigglesworth, 426 Central avenue, died suddenly at ~·I iami, Fla., last Saturday. Funeral B I p· k S t 1 services were held \Vednesday of this urg ar IC s nows orm I\\'eek from the home, Dr. Stephen A. as Time for Operations Lloyd, of the First Congregational 1 church, officiating, and burial was at D · t11e snow · 1 p k · · urmg · 1 1 storm k · last Tuesday "f n emona ar . M rs. \ V'tgg 1 eswor th n enmg a )Urg ar )rO e mto the home h t b 'd t f \V' l tt f of T B "{acRae 518 I · d a< een a rest en o 1 me e or · · 1v , .111 en avenue. th and ran h t k' .1 e pas t 20 ),ears, a ltl1oug1 1 s h e spen t 5a k d t l 51 < c. e te ouse, a mg ver- much of her time in the South. She ,,·arc ' clothmrr and other \"tlltal) l"" L'11- 1s · surv1ved · h · ' . '- ' · r. bY her hushan.(}, f our sons, trance was ohtamed hy breaktng a rear Albert Robert Thomas and James basement door. The burglary was \Y1ggle · ' worth ·and a daughter 11 · - c1 en dtscoYered hv ~fr. ~IacRae who re- \\" 1 · tl' · 1 · turned home- at about 10:30 'o'clock in tgg cs\vo_r_ _ _ _ _ __ the e\·ening. He notified the police de:Mrs. H. L. Beach of 1227 Ashland partment and, upon investigation, the avenue was hostess at a luncheon f0r tracks of the thief were discovered in the snow. No estimate of the loss had members of the BirthdaY cluh. \Verl~ he en given late in the week, as ~-Irs. ncsday, January 6. -0~f acRac is out of town and her bus~frs. Harry C. King of 1622 Forest hand could not he certain of how much had been taken. This was the first aYenue is recoyering from a recent burglar~· in the Yillagc since hdore illness. the holidays. 0 . E . S. MEETS MONDAY A !'ltated meeting of the \Vilmettc chapter, Order }·.aster ~tar, will take place ~f <mda~· evening. J anuarv 18 at i :30 o\·lock, at the ~~a~onic ·halt.' ~fr s. Charles A. Lundberg of 1538 \Val- LAST CALL to Join Our One Thousand Christtnas Club In our 1926 Christmas Club Campaign we set our mark for 1000 members. We are fast approaching that number. If you have not as yet become a member, you have a few days left in which to join. Our campaign closes January 31st. The Right MUSIC TEACHER Any instrument, any price, can be found on my list. ~[me. Scott, Vocal; Mr. Pinedo, Violin; 1{ r. Conover, Cello; and a number of o hers. · Charles Lundberg, son of Mr. and nut an. nue. is ill with scarlet fever at the Evanston hospital. MRS. SANDERSON Wil. 663 Evanston Post No. 42 Atnerican T~egion Presents "CAP'N BOBS" A Light Opera Music Written by Arthur Sullivan Played by THE LITTLE SYMPHONY ENSEMBLE OF CHICAGO The following clubs have proved most popular: Plan K - Secures $25.00 . · Deposit SOc each; week for 50 weeks. Plan L - Secures $50.00 Deposit $1.00 each week for 50 weeks. Plan M - Secures $100.00 Deposit $2.00 each)week for 50 weeks. Plan N - Secures $125.00 Deposit $2.50 each' week for 50 weeks. Plan 0 - Secures $250.00 Deposit $5.00 each1week for 50 weeks. Plan P - Secures $500.00 Deposit $10.00 each' week for 50 weeks. If you want to spread cheer and happiness next Christmas, you must plan for it now. Small weekly payments will never be missed. They bring results. You receive interest while the fund is accumulating. Don' t put it off. Come 'in and join today. Book and Lyrics by Abraham Mendenhall Directed by Loyal Phillips Shawe Cast of 10 Chorus of 30 EVANSTON WOMAN' S CLUB JANUARY 20, 21 and 22 Tickets $1.5 0- 0n Sale at Renneckar' s Proceeds for Legion Work Among Disabled Veterans This Space Donated by FIRST NATIONAL OF WILMETTE MOTORS SERVICE, INC. Member of Federal Reserve Bank

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