wmmmmmmmmimmmfimmmmmtm^mm THE LAKE^SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921 Milan Lusk, Violinist, Achieves New Successes Return* to WilmotU aftor Extended Sojourn In the East; Will Open Violin a«UM Milan Lu*k, the well-known violin- ist, now residing at 810 Michigan av- enue, has just Returned from an ex- tended sojourn in New York City where he has been engaged in musi- and has successfully concertized in many cities in Austria, among others he played in Vienna in the great Con- cert Hall with the Tonkuenstler Or- chestra under Nedbal the viohncon- certo by Focstcr with a triumphant result." Wilmette Team Looks Good even in Defeat Drop Season's Opener But Show Class; Play Hero Sunday After- noon and on Memorial Day Though taking the small end of a 9 to 1 Kame Wilmette's Athletic club baseball team Sunday demonstrated latent ability which, with arduous practice, should develop into strong possibilities for the season of 1921. Du Quesne loo the locals' measure at the new park at Wilmette avenue -ami-Seventeenth street before a large crowd \vhie4i was out early to witness the inauguration of the season. "Van J^ie-pitched^c-redital) ly-f or- Wiim ettdr Wilmette tackles the strong Hool Realty company nine at the home field Sunday, May 29. On Monday. Memorial Day, the locals will meet either the Glencoe team, or the Tri- angles of Winnetka. All games are called promptly at 3 o'clock. The Wil- mette team is composed entirely of Wilmette men. Don "Doc" Rennolds. star all-round athlete, who is marking -tim e a w ai t i n gâ€"theâ€"heaUmg-olâ€"aâ€"leg fracture sustained in basketball last winter, manages the outfit. FAST CHICAGO NINES BOOKED BY PIONEERS Baseball every Sunday afternoon is promised north shore fans by the New Trier Pioneers, an aggregation of crack north shore diamond arttsts who cavort on the lot at Lake and Ridge avenue. Cross Point. Teams listed as opponents are picked from the Interstate. Chicago and Intercity leagues. , -- -â- „'- - , , , ^Y«i The Pioneers engage the formidable Ravenus of Chicago on Sunday, May 29. and take on the Chicago Red box Day. • lite Samuel H. Roberts. 613 Central The Thursday club will be avenue has as her house-guest, heritained in the home of Mrs. ft. mother', Mrs. Sherwood of Washing^ Harrison Smith, 919 Forest^ ton D S 'on Thursday °* next Week. on MOUX MAGIC -adv cal activities, since last November. Among his many recent successes we quote tlie following criticism from the Summit. N\ J. Herald r "Milan Lusk, the violinist, has improved tre- mendously since bis last appearance here, and has been adding to his laur- eTsby^iis colnposj11olis. The TartinT Sonata fii G minor could not have been surpassed for beauty of lone quality. In the last group of Bohem- ian music, Mr. Lusk displayed the technique of a virtuoso." During the past season, the violinist has record- ed over twenty-two yiolm selections for the foremost phonograph com- panies. The majority of these re- cords will soon be placed on the mar- ket. Of particular interest is the an- nouncement that Mr. Lusk will open a special summer class for earliest students of the violin. Applications can now be sent to his home. He is unusually well qualified as a teach- er, for he has studied with Professor Sevcik who wrote: "Lusk has mas? tered the current violin repertoire, Painting "Our Best Asset is a Satisfied Customer" is proven by the fact that a large percent, age of our new depositors are introduced by old customers who have found from ex. perience that our service meets with their approval and requirements. We extend a cordial invitation to all new residents in this community to call on us, open an account or let us cash your checks for you. We would like to get ac- quainted and be of service to you. 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