Rr" ~ ----mmmma__ oo As ww ly October 17, 1925 WINNETKA TALK 33 Launch Fourth Year of Community Organ Recital Programs The fourth season of the North Shore Community Organ concerts at St. Luke's church, Evanston, will open Tuesday, October 29 at 8 o'clock with one of the most important programs so far given in these free concerts. The artist is Herbert E. Hyde, dean of the Illinois Chapter American Guild of Organists, and superintendent of the Civic Music Association of Chi- cago. He will play the little known but melodiously beautiful and dis- tinctive Hendel "Sixth Organ certo"; a "Gavotte" by tini, contemporary of Handel leader of the Italian school; and two numbers by Bach--the "Bc urree " (3rd Violoncello Suite) and the "Toccatta and Fugue D Minor" which is one of the master's best known writings. A group of short descriptive numbers by modern writers is followed by the Dubois transcription of the Wagner: "Introduction to the 3rd Act and Pil- grim's Chorus" (Tannhauser). The program ends with two numbers by the famous Frenchman, Charles Marie Widor of St. Sulpice, Paris--his "An- dante Cantabile" (4th Symphony) and "Toccatta" (5th Symphony). Plan More Effective Milk Law for Village Winnetka is to have a new milk ordinance patterned after the model milk ordinance drawn up by the Illi- nois health department. The health and safety committeee of the Vil- lage council recommended the adop- tion of such an ordinance at the last council meeting and the village at- torney was instructed to prepare an ordinance. The present ordinance is antiquated and almost useless, village officials said. The most important provision in the new ordinance is the establishment of pasteurization stand- ards. and WEDS NEXT MONTH Miss Daisy Hall, who makes her home with the A. H. Stevens of 1508 Scott avenue, is to be married Novem- ber 7, to Thomas McKenna of 879 Oak street. The wedding will take place at the Community House. TO GIVE MUSICALE The Boy's Shelter club, affiliated with the Alandale Farm, presents Madam Sigrid Onegin of the Metro- politan Opera company in a musicale at the Drake hotel, October 27, at 3 o'clock. Otto Dovidat Ladies' and Men's Tailoring 794 Elm Street Over Vollmann's market. I am in the new building and ready to serve you as before with the very best made to order clothing; also cleaning and pressing. A specialty is made of Ladies' Tailoring and Fur work. Con- | Father Mar- | Winnetka Hockeyites Meet College Team October 22 Winnetka's field hockey meet the American Thursday afternoon, October 22, at 3:15 o'clock, at the Skokie playfield. In the event of heavy rain Monday or Wednesday of next week the teams will meet with Miss Warner, the coach, at the home of either Mrs. Robert Brown, 806 Locust street, or Mrs. Robert Landreth, 195 Forest ave- nue, the members are advised. team will College team HOYT NOW IN FLORIDA W. M. Hoyt, 550 Sheridan road, has arrived at his winter home, St. John's Terrace, at Green Cove Springs, Fla., where he is reported to be in cellent halth. Mr. Hoyt, who is 88 years of age, is one of the real pioneers of the north shore. Mrs. Hoyt passed away in Florida last spring. George W. Blossom, 955 Green Bay road, is one of the directors of the new Winter club of Lake Forest, now being organized on a stock basis. A meet- ing has been called for November 2, at the club house. the board are C. G. Alfred E. The truth is this -- we're safe and sure And you can always feel secure. Store your goods with- out giving them a worrying thought F i rep roof rooms and fair charges. | -- FIREPROOF STO MOVING-PACKING- SRIPRING ex- of all kinds. Tubes and Special colors HELPFUL MONEY SAVING SERVICE | 3 34 D4 DN | Rasmesen's .Y GIVEN ON ALL PAINT STORE YOUR PAINT PROBLEMS Painting and Decorating Other members of | Cushing, William | Mitchell, Cyrus Adams, Jr, V aughn | Spalding, A. B. Dick, Frank W. Read, and Hammill. On Monday, November 2, the Woman's Guild of Christ church will hold its regular monthly meeting and luncheon in the Parish House. Mrs. Hermon Butler is to give a very inter- esting talk. Her subject will be "Echoes from the Episcopal Convention at New Orleans". Mrs. Melvin Chatten and Mrs. Ho- bart Young of Winnetka are regent and vice regent respectively, of the Kaskaskia chapter, D. A. R. which-is sponsoring a concert at the Studebaker theatre Sunday, November 8, when Miss Marie Morrisey, contralto, will give her first recital in Chicago. 551 Lincoln Avenue Good Service, Good Pure Food, Courteous Treatment, Reasonable Prices. Always featured at this Restaurant "The place where eating is a pleasure" Cameo Restaurant and Lunch Room Joe Stoner & Co. -- WILLIAM Phone Winn. 225 Slate and Tile Roofing Sheet Metal Work Slate Walks and Terraces Interior. or Exterior Sheet Metal Contractor 874 Center St., Hubbard Woods L. WENTE IT ISN'T THE PRICE THAT COUNTS THE MOST-- IT'S WHAT YOU GET AT THE PRICE YOU PAY Phone Winnetka 920-21-22 There is no use getting so excited about it, Happy, even if the roast is spoiled, but I suggest you trade at PETERS MARKET hereafter where you can always depend on getting quality and service at the right price. PETERS It is all right to say "don't get excited," but I paid a good price for that roast and carried it all the way home from downtown and now it isn't fit to eat. I believe your advice to trade with PETERS is correct. MARKET