Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Apr 1926, p. 16

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lh WILMETT~ LIFE Apr_ il 23, 192r. Celebration of the Birthday ojJ Eastern Star Gala Occasion Tht' twelfth annin-t:sary of the insti1ntion nf till' \\'ilnwttc Chapter, numher 7SJ, Onkr _()i Ea:-.teru Star, was delightiull~· cekhratrd Monday evetling Jaq in ~I a:'nnic . hall. :\n at masphert· of spring- was created hy a trer with applchlosjoms placed in tht· hall, the east end of which wac; ikrorated with a canopy. A sprcial feature of the evening was 1he prog-ram of four delightful numbers each cxrecding-ly well rendered. The first was a Spanish gypsy dance by ]olson was another clcn·r stunt of th~ Esther Morgan and Frances Riley, with orchestra. Miss Pauline Pettibone at the piano. Toward th~ clo;o;e oi the cv~ning a The second was a Yocal solo hy ~f rs. huge cake lighted with 12 candles \\'as F. W. Fuermann, with tlw violin obli- horn in hy Girb at tractirely dre :'sed as gato played by Mrs. C. P. Dubbs. and \\·aitrcsses, with headdres se::. , aprons Mrs. Ernau t\1\:cly at the piano. The and bracelets designed by EYa C. next number was an original reading Pyfer. Chop Suey. cake and coffee wer~ entitled "\Vhen Semantll\· Contes to thrn served to the large :-; t crO\Hl ot Town" by Mrs. Evangie Lee ~[organ, members and friends that han~ ever \'l'ith Mr. Morgan at the piano. The attended such an nccasinn. North Shore Choral society, con1posed of girls who are all members of the K. OF C. MEETING North Shore chapter, Order of Ea:-;tern Star. who, under. the direction of Ouilmrtte conncil, Knights of CuiBertha McGrath. prese11ted a unique umbu s will hold a meeting in Odd novelty band. Paul Ash was i111itatcd · Fellows hall Tuesday en~ ning, April as director and impers onation of AI 2i Noted Harvard Professor Talks on Imagination Thousands of north shore citiz en~ and many others interested in cduc a tional and literary matters listened to Professor · ] ohn Livingston Lowes of Harvard university who is the Harri -., Foundation lecturer at Northwest er!l university starting la st Monda.v evt:-ning in Harris j1all, Evanston campu:-. . Dr. Lowes is ~livering six le ctures at ~orthwestern during the week an d the general theme rests on a littl eknown manuscr-ipt of Samuel Tayl or Coleridge with which Dr. Lowes i., thoroughly familiar. \Vhile "The Creative Imagination" i~ the subject, each lecture itsrlf ha s a defin ite topic and these in th eir order follow: Quality Runs · Rings Around Prices APPEALING prices are, of course, r1. fl very important and persuasive feature of Chandler and Cleveland motor cars- but most important and more persuasive arc the greater appeals of their rich comfort, their style, their power, their long life, their econonticalupkeep. These great Sixes ably show what they are by what they can do. Quality shin<:s out in performance. The public has seen these two car'i go out again and again, and \vin records in hill .. climbing ..races, in non-stop speed runs, in gruelling endurance contests. To \vin once might be by accident; to "vin twice roight be good luck; but to win consistently, over and over again, clearly indicates their basic and inherent superiority. You can see superiority in these cars. Both have strapping big mo.. tors, with high.. pressure lubrication: Chandler, its famous Pikes Peak Motor; Cleveland, its great Mileage Motor-both virile with power, and of the quiet "L" head design. · Both cars possess the "One Shot" System of centralized chassis lubri.. cation. To oil the entire chassis, all you do is to press a plunger with your heel, "One Shot" does the \vhole job instantly and thoroughly, relieving you of all work, uncer.. tainty aod cause for worry. Monday, April 19. "Chaos": Tue -, day, "The Drep \Veil. and Shaping Spirit"; \\' ednesday, "The Fields oi Tee , the Courts of the Sun, and th t· Journeying ·~f non"; Thursday, "The Rird and the Daemon"; Friday, " \\'dt . . and Spectres. and the Known and Pamiliar Land sca pe"; Saturday. Apri l 2-l. "1 he Yi sion in a Dream; Imagin - · ation C'reatrix ." Dr. Lowe -; is one of the most popula r lecturrr s at Han·anl ancl is at prc sr nt chairman of the Engli sh departm ent there . A critic recentlY sa id of hitn : "He is thoroughh· scfwlarly. :-y mpa th etically Auid, . ca uti ously dynam ic and he write s out ni hones t ancl t e:-.te<l conviction." Dr. Lo\\'e s' lectur e~ will h publi shed in hook form following his presenta tion of the series at ~ ort h\H'"tern univrrsity, it is announced. Mrs. K arl !3. Korr;Hh ·. 327 .\hi> tH . , ford road, Kenilworth . . was h o~tt'..;-; a a dinn er part y \\"cdllc.., da'· L'\·enia~ . April 21. Buy your flowers what at wholesale . you want. Just pick out Bob White Floral Co., Inc. 1 9) o PHerson Road ~;; If you arc intending to inve.rt any.. 'vhere from $945 to $1995 in a motor car, :reserve your final decision until you have inspected the new Chandler and Cleveland models. They will open your eyes wide to better things. 7 lal'l.!· · .~T·· v rrhou s··s. Inn ~·. , ,.-, f··· ·t ~~~- wt ·s t ,.(<'lark I ·,, , ··rsnn Hnad . l>rivt· ~·ou. .I u s t ;, ~t . (t;200 h t- tH.: ht·s hloc k s ~- ) nn :tl r.' · tim t· t' \ '1' 1' _ ,. il 'viii pa y ~aturda y ~Jl··c·i:,ls Frid a~-. a 11 II ~ u 11 tl il ~·. l'nll··tl kind . I 'lilllt~. t· \ 't' n· s iZ P anu CHANDLER~ in lw<ldingstoc· li: h 1· found in Chi<'<tl-(11) . <In·· million plants t o sPIt ·c·t ft ·om . \Vt· makP up an~ ·1 11 i ng- s pt ·<' i:tl ~-ou ma~· 1 1t·sire in llli.X t·rl pots and IH>Xt' S. C"llnl·· :tn d !-'···· f q r· ~· ourst·lf. 1-:v t· n · tiJin ~--: ltht ·· h, ·s t to CLE\\]ELANO MOTORS CORPORATION Cl~veland, New Floors LAID AND SURFACED OLD FLOORS RESURFACED TO LOOK LIKE NEW Ohio TOM HAY & SON 1838 Ridge Avenue EVANSTON, ILL. P. E. DOWNING --- PHONE H. P. 566 P. 0. Box 4Z3

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