Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Apr 1924, p. 17

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WILMETTE LI PlUDAY APRIL 1924 17 OOD pictures, suitab~y placed, THE Music department of the WinHE Illinois Federation of Clubs of play _an Important role Ill th~ h~rnetka Woman's clu is giving the the Tenth Congressional District momous and tasteful furmshmg will hold its last board meeting of E morniPJg speaker for the last uf a home. vVith this in mind, the wornlast program for the year on regular meeting of the Woman's en 's clubs of Illinois and Chicago are ,. Thursday afternoon, April 2-l, at 3 the year at 1 o'clock, at the Rogers club of Wilmette, will be Mrs. prl'par ing, for next year's work, for an o'clock. Robert Quick, violinist, accom- Park Woman's club, \Vednesday, April Maurice Lieber of Winnetka uutlmt: 0 ~ s~udy _on art and. the value of panied by Robert Sanders, will play the 23. iollownig selections: ose s~~ch, "The _Receiving Line" is !lJCtun:~ 111 mtenor decoratiOn. · ll1 expos1t10n of the mner workings and At a recent meeting, th::: art chair- 1 S · E · Handel i unctions of the various offices and de- liMn of the, Illinois Federation of \\' emonata m ~aJOr · · · · · · · · partments of the Club; their coordin _ en's clubs, Mrs. Charles \V. Leigh, preAdagio-allegro at a meeting of the divisional art Largo-allegro tion .and interdependence in a smoothly Sl runnmg club, and the enormous in flu- chairmen, at which they dec!dec.l to ac- I I Introduction ltnl, Murdoch cnce of club life on that of the individ- ccpt' the outline ~hich has been preRondo Capricioso . . . . Saint-Saens &.Co. have ual, the community, and the nation Pa;~c.l. by the Amencan Art bureau. III a Nocturne E . flat major . . Chopin MtYed quality Mrs. Li~ber.'s. talks are always though.t- . 1 h1s _outline includes many novel and b Vogel als Prophet ......... . foodeto . . . . . . . . . . . . Schumann-Auer ful ~nd mspmng, . and here is one of ~nterestmg aspects of this very old ~ nbAmerican bomeefo.70 especial value and mtcrcst to club wom- )ect which never fails in i~s . ~nten · mg c Memories . . . . . . . . . . . Czerwonky yon en. M~s . Lieber will also be the parlia- appeal to those whose actiVIties center d Indian Snake Dance . . . Burleigh I 1 mentanan of· the afternoon. 11 the making and decoration of a home. IV a Hymn to the Sun .......... . Trythae !~unchcon will be se_rved at 1 o'clock. Among these will be "A Study In PerRimski-Korsakoff-Kreisler MONARCH I he aftern?~n _ meetmg will be enliv- sonalities" which "s~ows th~ influence Polonai~e A major . · \Vieniawski encd by the 1111ffiltable music. and droll- of each of the promment art1sts on the The afternoon's hostesses will be Mrs. ery ?f Mr. Joh~ C. Minnema, who development of . art in this country." Ralph Hammill, Mrs. Edwin Clark, Mrs. Coooa , Tea combmc an _engagmg personality with a Programs for 11lustrated lecture pro- Emmons Blaine, Jr. and Mrs. William Sweet Pickln plrasant hantone voice and a gift of grams on home decoration will also be C. Boyden. Sweetl\elieb fun that gets ever~ 011 ~ into the game; included in this outline. --------Cateup surcl} a good qualification at an Chili Sauce 1 The American Art bureau is a memPre·rvee meetmg. annua ber of t~e American Homes bureau Arrangement Committee M ~ce Meat 'l'hL" last Philanthropy meeting of the who~e purpose . is developing the comMayonJUiite For Bryn Mawr Festival year will be held Friday April 25 S _I mumty by ma.kmg better homes. It has Dressing 1000 Island ing will be for the Little Wa d ew hccn endorsed by President Coolidge, by COMMITTEE of graduates of o ........in, Cmler the able. direction of M~s~r~~~ 'l:h~. Art lns~itute of Chicago ·. by tHe Bryn Mawr college living in IlliPork and Beans ~uc, these meetmgs, besides accOifiplish - Ch1cago Public ~chcol Art society and nois, Iowa, :Uinnesota, and \VisPeanut Bultcr Prepored m g a remarkable" work, have been pleas- h~ t!lc Metropolitan Museum of Arts consin, headed by Mrs. Cecil Barnes, is Mualard am social ev~nts and all will look o t !' e\~ York, as well as by other or- arranging invitafions and details of Grape Juice forward to thetr continuance next year gam~atlons. transportation from this section for mil Salad The ~nnual luncheon will be . held ".Clubs a_re urged to sponsor an cx- those taking part in the sixth qua~ Pineapple Cling Peachn t~c Orrmgton hotel on May 7, at 12 :30 h1b1t of pnnts; that they foll?w the ex- rcnnial May Day festival to be held on Sliced Puchett clo~ k. A fine musical pro ram will a!ftple. ot ~h.e Ch1~ago Public Art so- the ~e campus on May 9 and 10. Apricot· bc _ glven by .Miss Mina Hager, ~ontralto. Cicty. m gJVm~ pnnts to schools e~~h The proceeds from this festival will be .p.,.,. l.oganbcrrin A~1 ss Dorothy Bell, harpist; and Isaa~ y~ar, by_ havmg contests f~r na~ng directed into the music endowment and Red Rat!pberrift \an Grove, accompanist. There will bn pictures m_ the ~chools, and m va~wus the students' auditorium fund. Mrs. SttawberriR ample room for a ll club member ways teachmg children to become fnends James L. Houghteling, Jr., Miss Eleanor Blackberriea guests. s an o{ beautiful pictures." Donnelley, . and Mrs. Philip Wyatt Ch.,rriee Bee !I Moore are the Chicago graduates acting Tick~ts must be secured from Mrs. Red Kidney on Mrs. Barnes' committee. Fuchs m advance, as none will be sold Prominent Speakers Beu. Lima&an· at ~he hotel. Reservations not accomAt Catholic Club Aapaugllll Tipe pamed by check will be disregarded. BEYOND REPAIR We guarantee Yacht Club Com HE regular meeting of the WomTonsils and adenoids arc normal Tomatoee the equal in quality of any an's Catholic club of Wilmette parts of the body with a definite duty T p.,.. nationally advertieed Coffee Girls' Week To Invade will be held, April 25, at the Wil- to perform no less positively than are Hominy Except MONARCH Pumpkin mette \Voman's clubhouse. On this day the teeth . Like the teeth tonsils and Two North Shore Towns the Strindeu &ana club will also have its annual spring Sweet Potaloes IRLS ' _week in 'Vilmette will be luncheon and installation of new of- adenoids should not be ;emovcd unREID, MURDOCH Sauer Kraut cl~r any circu"?stances unless they are . r_ecogmzed at the Wilmette catho- fi~B Spinach cltscased. Unhke the teeth diseased Salmon II~ ~iris' high school. The Sisters Mllfiii{MIMP"ffl and lm/>Mfnl The meeting will be called to order and adenoids cann~t be reMillt Eetabli·h"d 1853 ~~ Chnst1~n Charity will open Mal- promptly at 10 o'clock in the morn ;ng t01~sils and therefore the only remedy Chicaao Boston QUAUTY !mckro~t high school to a reception and and will remain in session until n ~J·m. paired in such cases is removal. 111 New York Plttsbursh 'r>~ctiOn of the school on Tuesday The luncheon will be served at 1 o'cluck Ar>nl 22 from 2 until " 4 o'clock in th~ and the afternoon will be given over to aft~rnoon. The public is invited es- the speakers of the day. r>t"CI~lly mothers who have girls no~v atA very fine musical progratn will be tendmg the academy or expecting to at- rendered by Mr. Paul Mallory whose tend next year. · lovely tenor voice is always a delight Mallinckioot high school . is part of to those who hear him. Mr. Mallory '. the Maria Immaculata convent and is will" be accompanied by Miss Margaret located ~n· Ridge avenue near Lake Carlisle who is an artist of rare ability. Gross Pomt. ' The speakers of the afternoon will be A by the girls will be fol- Mrs. S. W. Blocki, president of the . !1 ~est delightful inspection Tenth Di ;trict, Illinois Federation of the mst1tut10n. \Vomen's clubs; Mrs. C. W. Pearce, _Evanston, Marywood Academy chairman of the Fine Arts department of or g1rls, is · holding open house 0 ~ the Tenth District; and Mrs. C. W. rsday, April 24. The program \viii Leigh, Art chairman of the state federa· m~nce at 2 o'clock with an exhibi- tion. of gymnastics work, with a musipr?gram, and art exhibit and a Glencoe Celebration · mg exhibition in the na'tatorium. National Garden Week Fr~nk Jones is chairman, assisted PRIL 20 to 26 has been set aside Wilmette committee composed ""Of \V. ~- Seng, Mrs. Charles Bunte, as National Garden Week, which ). 1··. · Cawkwell, and Mrs. James the Garden department of the A K T H E M A N H 0 0 w N 0 N ~raf_thefer. A very cordial invita- Nature committee of the Glencoe Li~~ gtven .to the public to be present brary club will ·celebrate with a talk tlus occaston. by Mrs. Linn White. Mrs. White has r On. Wed!ICSday afternoon the Catho- clone wonders in gardening on her own Packard Motor Ca,- Co. of Chi~ago. _IC \\oman s club of Evanston is hold- lot in Chicago, and will have for her Michigan A.,e. and 24ch Seteet, mg ~n art exhibit of the work done subject, "The Making of a Garden, or Chicago, Illinois. g irls. in different high school!>, Mary- the Possibilities of a Fifty Foot City Gend-mm: . \~ nod g1rls are to be exhibitors at this Lot." Aetentloru M,-. Q. F. Frink, hme. This meeting will take place in Glencoe Ad.,erdJing Manager. on Thursday afternoon, April 24, at . Since October 1923 when I bowghc my ·Packard "Eight", l have dri\ltR It abe::t 8500 2:30 o'clock, at the Masonic Hall. mlle1. I lind it lliws uniformly rood ler.,ice and is wry sati1{accory for my use. I ha"e had lftleral Yassarites Will Meet ocher makes of cart pre.,iotUry and can say . CTUch/uU~ tho& l beliew chc Packard 1o be cha bat from eke t&andpoinc of ·er.,ice, gas economy and lfCneral satl1faction. Saturday for Luncheon Annual Luncheon of the ~ ery truly youn, VASSAR club luncheon will be Friends of China Club · Johr. W. Tope. held on Saturday, April 19 at 12 H E annual luncheon of the Friends o'clock, in the east tea r~om of of China club will take place at \arson Pirie Scott and company. The the Union League club on SatI;ducational committee, Dr. Katherine urday, April 19. Mr. R. M. Calkins, Llunt, chairman, has charge of the pro- prl'~ident of the club, will tell of the ~rram. The speaker will be Miss Elsie efforts and the opportunit its of the ~~- Smithers, dean of girls, University Chicago society. Professor John M. h1gh school. She has taken as the sub- Coulter of the University of Chicago it:ct for her addres , "Does College Prep- will talk on "The Cause of Chinese aration Sacrifice Educational Values?" Chaos and the Answer." usic; and Talk by Mrs. Lieber Program at Wilmette Club Study Place of Picture Music Department Will Lut Board Meeting IR Decoration of' Home Offer Laat Program of Tenth Diatrict ENFORCEMENT NECESSARY Thirty municipalities in Illinoia have adopted a model milk ordinance recommended by the state department of public health. These ordinances, says the state director of health, are not worth the paper they burden unless they are strictly enforced and strict enforcement depends entirely upon public sentiment. G T Note These Amazing . Coffee Values! ~oNARCJt co I A at . d Know the truth about C~1fee compare. the whole bean "-\~ 11...t.'KT Cltl c:o···· · G &co. A s w s b; A T ,,,, ....··.....,,. ,,,,. ........... ,, In the Packard.. Eight, the Packard genius for engineering has achieved more than new ideals in fleetness, flexibility and sustained power, and all..' round motoring luxury and exquisite beauty. JANE POLSON SPEARIN Teacher of Singinc "Mrs. Spearin lias trained these singrrs /(l a remarkably good stJ·le of singing"-Music X ews, Chicago. 1159 Wilmette Ave., Glover-Brown Bldg. 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