Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 May 1924, p. 19

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WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1924 19 Kenilwmh Club Produ.ces Clever Vaudeville Show T s S10US ON 632 rate y at T HE Kenilworth club held its annual dramatics, Friday evening, May 16. Departing this year from the regular one or three-act plays, the members presented a minstrel and vaudeville show. 'The Misses Beatrice and Florence Pease were responsible for the evening's program and they are much to be congratulated on its brilliant success. LeRoy Prinz coached a number of the sketches and this added to them a professional touch which was greatly appreciated. Miss Martha Crowl and Allen Shirmer, of Evanston, and Paul Soule -<>--o-Bob Daggy and Bill Terry, of Wil~ The Home and Garden club will meet mette, assisted in the program which Mrs. Edwin Hedrick was luncheon and at the home of Mrs. Harry Vissering, opened with "Ye Modern Minstrel." bridge hostess on Wednesday when she 257 Kenilworth avenue, on Monday af- entertained her club. Scene I ternoon, May 26. Mrs. Vissering will -o-Chairman of entertainment committee read a paper on "Tulips" and Miss Isa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Holmes Mrs. Thomas Coyne, 240 Melrose aveAlgernon ................... Joe Horn bel Cline will sing. nue, entertained her sewing cirde at an --oEphram (Bell Hop) ...... Louis Jones informal luncheon on Tuesday. The Chef . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlie Howe Mr. and M.rs. C. S. McCloud will arHungry (The Bus Boy) .. Harry Weese Clubman . . . . . . . . . . . . . Walter Knoop rive on Monday from their home in Hollywood to be the guests of their son Chorus of Clubmen Take the Worry Out of Life! Olive Taylor. Ogden Cook, Hershey and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Teleplloae Wllaette I f Chandler, F1·ed Hamm, Bill Terry, Bentley McCloud of 416 Cumnor road. Jack Taylor, Steve Kenyon, Bill Lod--owich. Musical Numbers Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jarrett, 534 .J. Ill, SWIFT TIDAL New York Life ~eat Opening chorus . . . . . . . . . . . . ensemble Essex road, who left for California Dance, Shurtle Along . . . . . . Algernon about two months ago, are now at Catal1011 Ceatral A-.e. · Wllaette Woodman, Spare that Tree (a new island. They will return home some song) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ehpram ina time in June. Until Tomorrow ..... Chef and Chorus Humming Bee .............. Hungry --oThat Old Gang of Mine SMART MODES FOR The Young People's Bridge club met · · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allen Schirmer at the home of Mrs. Grant Ridgeway, SPRING WEAR Stepping Out ..... C. E. C. and chorus 207 Cumberland road, on Wednesday Scene II Our ladies· spring suits are evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ellis were Kenilworth Duncan Sisters just what you have been lookthe hosts. ... Theresa Bachus and Helen Fraser --oing for. You will find them Scene III Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Joslin, who have A Wee Bit O'Scotch ...... AI Lovedale been taking a rest clt Battle Creek, unique in quality and style and assisted by Isabella Lovedale Michigan, for the past fortnight, re- surprisingly low in price. at plano turned home on Friday, May 16. Scene IV Unique Style Shop --oThe Village Harmony Hounds Mrs. John H. Newport, 520 AbbottsllZ6 CENTRAL AVE. Tenor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Kenyon Pb. Wil. Z403 2nd tenor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Terry ford road, entertained her bridge club Baritone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ogden Cook at luncheon on Thursday. M~s~~!J · ii'u'~i>'e'r's'. .. .... Clive Taylor The Only Ones They Know .... Scene V Then and Now ......... , ....... . . . . . . . Beatrice and Florence Pease (Written by Ann Higginson Spicer) Scene VI Little Old Chicago Old Fashined Waltz ............ . ... Metha Crowl and Allen Schirmer Our photographs of children Dance Minuet . . . . . . Agnes Fraser Old Fashlned Girls have won for us an enviable Vlrkinia Hedrick, Helen Southworth, reputation. By playing with Harriet Johnson, Phil Rul't, Peggy Bachus, Betty Sweet, Betty Owen, them we portray the joyous, Betty Darling. happy spirit of childhood which Musical Numbers Phoae E-··toa Old Fashioned Waltz, When Lights is so cherished in yean to come. for Sittia· are Low. What'll I Do, Twlllght Rose. Foresman twins In a dance specialty Scene VII The Three Bell Hops ........··.. .... Doris, Helen, and Hazel Fraser Scene VIII Who's Who Oofty . . . . . . . . . . . Hershey Chandler Poofty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Kenyon Musical Numbers There Ain't None Arensky Waltz for Two Pianos .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Misses Pease SCENE IX Kenflworth Roof Garden The Head Walter ... Clive Taylor .. Ho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jack Taylor Bo ....................... Cooky Tango Kenflworth .............. . YOU ARE · CORDIALLY INVITED . . . . . . . . Hazel Fraser, Terry Dowse Tenor Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob ·Daggy Dance Apache . . . . . Theresa Bachus TO THE COMPLIMENTARY USE Cake Walkers .................. . ..... Bob Bennet, Katherine Merrill Finale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ensemble OF OUR FACILITIES Kenilworth has always been proud of its local talent and after this entertainAT 712 CHURCH STREET, EVANSTON ment which was given by nearly all the younger and newer talent of the vilTO FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF lage, it has still further cause for pride. The program was kept a dark secret, WITH THE POLLOWJNG 1924 MUSIC FESTIVAL STARS: but the ball was packed to the utmost, and because the evening was warm, windows were open, thus affording many . .1.~ persons who were unable to gain admitERNESTINE SCHUMANN-HEINK tance an opportunity to hear and see the performance from the outside. FREIDA HEMPEL It would be difficult to single out any one feature that was better than the others, and space will not permit a comTITO 'SCHIPA ment on each one, but this entertainment has brought to light the almost unlimited PAUL ALTHOUSE talent existing among the young peo· ple of the village. RICHARD CROOKS --o- Mrs. M. 0. Roberts of Fairport, New ~frs. Dudley Pearson of Milwaukee York, arrived on Monday to be the \\'as the week-end guest of Mrs. Frank guest of her daughter and so-in-law, Avery Gerould at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hedrick, 304 Mel- ~Irs. Henry Taylor, Jr., 4~1 Essex road. rose avenue. Mrs. Roberts will rema in --o. a fortnight. The Kenilworth Junior Leaguers are --()actively engaged every Saturday mornBurt A. Crowe, 234 Leicester road. ing in sewing on infants' wear for two and Clyde Ross, 1321 Chestnut road, ac- or three charitable i~stitutions. companied by four Evanston men, left --oon Wednesday, May 14, for a salmon Mr. and Mrs. Percy Eckhart; 206 fishing trip at Ely, Minnesota. They Cumberland road, will be the guests of will be gone ten days or two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Claude G. Burnham on --oa two weeks' trip through Texas and MrS. Huber Blocher of Chambersburg, Colorado in Mr. Burnham"s private car. Pennsylvania, who has been the guest --o-of her mother, Mrs. Irving W. WoodMrs. Harry V. Crooks was hostess on ward, for the past three weeks, left for Monday afternoon at her home, 615 home last Saturday with her small son, Cumnor road, to the members of her Woodward. sewing circle~ Mr. and Mrs. Robert.. Ber~r, 3061 Mr. and Mrs. David R. DeCamp~ 615 Kenilworth avenue entertained Sir Gil- Abbottsford road, entertained at dinner bert and Lady Ga;nsey, of England, at and bridge on Saturday evening, May dinner on Saturday evening. 17. !liiiiiiiJIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHIHIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIMMII-IIIIIIII. .IIIItllllliiiiiiiiA I· ~ g ~ ~ A Few Suggestions Of New Mountings For Your Diamonds I = i I I ~ ~ ~ ! I ! ; INSURANCE I I i 5 When you consult us about resetting your diamond.s, you secure the opinion of an expert and not merely the JUdgement of a clerk behind the counter. Mr. Pagliarulo is an expert diamond setter and for nwre than twelve years was foreman of the shop for Spaulding & Co., which ought to be sufficient reference. Photographs of Children I 11M WILME'ITE AVE. ··························· · · · · A Delicious · · · · li Fresh Strawberry Pie · · · · · · · · · · The ·Dutch Oven · · · · · · · · · is the last word in pastries · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Special Attention to Phone Orden · · · · · · · 1129 Central Phone Wil. 2998 · · · · · · ·························· hlhiAhiiiAIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIUIIIIIIIIHIIMIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIn D. PAGLIARULO- JEWELER Flags and Bunting For Your Decorations on Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keith and Miss Cornelia Keith will be guests for a week of Mr. and Mrs. George Shipman at their summer home at White Lake, Michigan. Miss Elizabeth Shipman will accompanying the party, who are motoring there. ' -o-' Mrs. Val. Smith, 531 Abbottsford road, entertained the members of her "Splash club" at luncheon and bridge last week after the club's morning visit to the swimming pool at the Sovereign hotel. --oDr. and Mrs. Rufus B. Stolp entertained the Evening Bridge club at dinner on Monday evening, at their home, 336 Warwick road. . CLARENCE WHITEHILL MERLE ALCOCK KATHRYN MEISLE. MEMORIAL DAY THESE CELEBRITIES ARE EXCLUSIVE VICTOR RECORD ARTISTS AND EACH OF THEM HAS A LARGE REPERTOIRE WHICH WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU HEAR TAYLOR'S The Satisfactory Store Men's, Women'· and Cblldren'a Furnishin1· For Your Service 11ZS-Z7 CENTRAL AVE. Phone Wil. 1914 -<>Mrs. Fred H. Deacon, 351 Cumberland road left her home on Satur~ay last for ;, fortnight's visit in ExcelsiOr Springs. -o-Mrs. F. F. Phelps, 610 Abbottsford road was hostess at a tea at her home on Friday, May 16, at 4 o'clock. NORTH SHORE TALKING MACHINE CO. 554 CENTER STREET WINNETKA

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