44 WILMETTE LIFE December 4, 1925 t Seek Estimates on Gives Inaugural Recital Repair of Several on St. Augustine's Organ Herbert E. Hyde, president of ~he S treets in Village American Guild of Church Orgamsts Village Engineer Roberts was in- and organist and director of the choir structed this week to prepare estimates of St. Luke's church, Evanston, will of the cost of repairing several streets give a dedicatory recitel on the new organ of St. Augustine's Episcopal in . thde vfilla ge a~d report to the Village church Wednesday evening, Decemb er b oar o 1 ?ca tmp~ovet~ents. Streets m questton mclude Forest 9· . avenue from Sheridan .road to Ridge J . The program wtll Le as f·Jllows: avenue; Park avenue from Linden Stxth Organ Concerto ....... . Han~e! aYenue to Lake avenue; 15th street Gavotta .. .......... .......... 11arttm from Washington avenue to the Kenil- Bouree (third violin cello suite) .. Bach worth line; Prairie avenue throughout Toccatta and Fugue, D minor ... Bach its length. Autumn ........................ . Lyon The repairing or repaving of Lake Caprice (Manuscript) . ........ Seeley avenue is also under consideration hy Introduction to Third Act and Pitthe hoard, but action on the improvegrims Chorus from "Tannhaus-:!r" ... ment .has ~een. deferred pen~in~ fur' ..................... .. ...... \\' agner th~r. mvesttgatwn. Whtle tt ts the Lullaby (manuscript) .......... . Hydt> opmwn of s?me tha~ the pavet;lent Romance Sans Paroles .. Joseoh Bonnet should be widened, tt ts felt ltkel { . · J ·I B t' 1a t th e presen t WI'dtl 1 o f 30 f ee t wt. 11 Capnce Heroique ..... osep 1 on net be maintained, since a change would necessitate the replacing of electric 1"rrs. Frank Hoffman, who ts now light standards. residing in Forest Hills, Long Island, N. Y., was called to Chicago by the SHOW MARIONETTES recent death of her father, Mr. Wright, Tony Sar""s famou s n'~lrionettes will who was buried the day before g-in' a perf ormancf" of "The Pied Piper Thanksgiving. She is coming to Wilof Hamelin" at the Evanston Wom- mette for a short stay before returnan's cluh thi" afternoon at 1 o'dock illg to her home in the East. and again tn the evening at 8:15 o'clock. \Vilmette sc hool chilrlren and VILLAGE OF WIL~IETTE adults are urged to take this opporPROPOSAL tunity of seeing this show, which is the best of its kind in this country. December 2, 1925. 1 ---------------- and copper housing completely wired Said Superintendent of Publlc Worka t with weather proof sockets; a~l of rese rves the right to reject any and which is to be mounted o~ a s~utable all bids. C. C. SCHULTZ, 7 ft. post that will harmomze w1th the signal post to be set O!l concrete Supt. Public \\ orks. foundation having suffic1ent cab~e e ntry and anchor bolts embedded m th e concrete foundation. ' ,t t ., on' Signals shall he wired for night light and supplied with a flat round ( jl ch g-lobe with words printed in red as directed by th e Superintendent of '· no Public Works. . ' af1 The controller s hall have sutllc1~nt ~. J IH' carrying· capacity on the contact hnJr , gcrs and shall be of the double d~·um .0 I We will furnish a service of type controller h~ving th~ee .Perwds arranged in a sUltable sw1tchmg ?e.' i Ill d ignlfted elegance and simply vice, driven by a 110 volt alternating charge you for the actual values . ic< current, 60 cycle motor. Cl'l The signals and control sha 11 be received. Wo are well acquaJtnt connected with a fiYe wire No. 8 B & S with the undertaking busln f' ;; s gaUge 600 volt parKway cable and can assure you that n ·) n J go All the necessary :::.e rvice conn eccan serve you better. Our pr k e . / \ tions shall be completely install ed an from the service company's mains in :\ are right. ' \ :-;eries with the time switch mounted oH the pole in a wood en housin g-. WARD 8t BUCHHOLZ · he All pipe pu~h shall be of a tw o-in<'h g-alvanized iron approximately 2 ft. Funeral Directors below the pav em nt. ~\ Lady Assistant The proposals will he r ceived b~· bo C. C. Schultz, Sup ·rintendent of PubPrivate Ambulance lic Works, until 7 o' ·lock P . M. Central 912 Chicago Ave. Ph. Pniv. 600 Time on Tuesday, Dec. 15th, 1925·, in the Village Hall in said Villabe uf I vVilmette. r J 14 You're Missing a Treat if you haven't tried one of those Toasted " Butter-Kistwich" Sandwiches that Mac and his genial assistants prepare. Have one or two today at Mr. and Mrs. George H. Blakeslee of the Linden Crest apartments had as their guest last week their nephew, Carroll Blakeslee, who was here from Minnesota. -oThe F. ]. Baughmans spent Thanksgiving in Chicago Heights at the home of Mrs. Baughman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ballenger. ---------------------------------- Sealed Proposals for the Purchas and Installation of Traffic Signals to Be Installed at Lake and Sheridan Road; W.Umette Avenue and Ridg e Road; Lake Avenue and Ridge H.oa.1. Traffic Signals shall be 4 threestage signals to the intersection and an automatic controller hou·sed in a galvanized box to be mounted on the existing electric light pole. Signals shall be o! a colo.red type 8 3-8" roundels, 3 stage with red, amber and green roundels, reflectors to be of silvered ground glass, all aluminum Mac's Bowling Lunch 11 A. M. to Midnight 1159 Wilmette Ave. BROTHERS Extra Fine Apples We have just now some very fine apples-20ounce Pippins, Greenings, five pounds for 25 cents, splendid for cool<:ing. Luscious Baldwins at the same price. Also Pears, Fancy Muscat Raisins, delicious Figs, Pomegranates . And extra nice juicy, sweet, thin-skinned Oranges, a dozen for 39 cents. You can still find with us plenty of good green vegetablesBeans, Celery, Squash, Cabbage. Remember too that we carry all the choicest soft drinksGinger Ale, Loganberry Juice, Grape Juice. ll11 .. af gr av :\ ch Be at an tes l· I 1135 Central Ave. Ph 1135 Central Ave. ones lt36t r ts4 Phones f154 l 1381 PHONE YOUR ORDER DAILY --------------------).-