Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Mar 1927, p. 50

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50 WILMETTE LIFE March 11, 1927 1St 1 o8 2. MORTGAGE LOANS 2 nd . 51/dMONEY Have· funds to loan on choice improved North Shore Suburban resIdence property · at 61Ji % fnteres~. See us on renewals. Out Strvict and Rat11 Satufy H. GROSSMAN & SON First National Bank Bldg. 38.S. Dearborn St. CENtral .p85 E. G. Pauling &: Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. MaiD USO R B boys, directed by Glen Gathercoal, illustrated the tests. The' fourth grade pupils from Mrs. Glennons' room dressed in the unique (Contin ued from page 7) costumes of the Swedish children demonstrated the "Klappdans" a real walked in and caused a ripple of Swedish dance, and Chimes of Dunkirk. laug hter among both children and Next on' the program, a group of spectators. sixth g rade gi rl s, s upervised by Miss Immediately following the opening Olga Stopka, and dressed as Italian number, third grade children from Miss girls, together with the t.aml~ourine Smith's room, dressed in the ancien£ and all the extras that go wtth 1t, rencostume of the "millers," participated de red the Italian specialty "Tarantella., in "J oily Is the Miller," "A Hunting in a manner that would have brought vVe Will Go," and Danish Da.n ce of the applause of the natives of Ital~Greeting. This was followed by a formal dnll Wand Drill Features coupled with relays by a group of 7B One of the most interesting drills on boys led hy Mr. Stone. the program, a wand drill, by 8B girls Add Patriotic N..ote was next on the program. The girls Perhaps one of the most interesting performed this drill in a unison worthy drills of the evening was the Flag drill of a crack drill squad of soldiers. . I hy pupils from ~I iss Brown's r~)Om: Next, the spectators were entertatned Marching and drilling- to the mustc ot with another number of "Children' "Stars and Stripes Forever," as rcn~ Choices'" by second grade children .- clcrcd ll\· the incomparable "Toddy.'l from Miss Turner's and Miss Car- the YOttt;nsters performed in such unimody"s rooms. The little tots showed son -as ' t; bring dm:\;n the applause of the dads and mothers how to play the hou se on numerous occasions. "Dccdlc Decelle Dumpling," "Rabbit in Each chi ld carried two flags and, all in the Hollow," and how to do the all. it was a patriotic exhibition. "Hro\\'t;,ic Dance'" and "\Yooclen She>es The final number of the evening " ·as D~!tce . . . . the Hussian Dance, "Katinka," by girb , , ~hen there was an exhtbttlon of the from the se\'enth grade. The girl~ _J nplc ~ostur~ test. The metho~ls used were dressed as Russian girls, all m. v.-orkmg tl~ts t es t wer~ explatned hy "booted and spurred," and rendered a Dtrector Davts, after whtch a group of fine interpretation of this famous old Russian Folk dance. The parents and others fortunate enough t::> gd scats and sta nding room reported a clcligl1tful evening and an Consult with Smart~ enthusiasm for the · typl" nf phy::-ical training conducted in the \Yilm cttc Golee in regard to t~e schools. TRAINING EXHIBITION WINS PARENTS' PRAISE I · New Comfort New Happiness for You! NEW environment, rest, relaxation freedom from every household care. Little wonder so many have made THE ORRINGTON their permanent home. You, too, will enjoy the friendliness and comfort of this popular residential hotel. Right now you can arrange for an apartment furnished or unfurnishedwith or without a kitchenette, · and from one to four rooms as you prefer. We invite you to visit us-to see how beautiful and convenient THE ORRINGTON is. Apartments may be seen daytime or eventngs. Phone University 8700. financing o f y o u r spring building plans. R. M.· Johnston Announces Three Real Estate Sales Three real estate t.ra;1sactions, in volving the sale of four lots and a res idence, are reported by R. M. Johns ton and company. Three loh at the corner of Sp~ncer and Seventeenth street have !)een purchased by Arthur Scott and Girapd Vv. Moore, who will start building operations on three high grade brick dwellings. Robert F. Prochnow has purchased from Rudolph P. Engel the residenc<. at 106 Fourth street for residential purI poses and wiU occupy it at once. 156:4 Sherman Avenue Evanston High Grade Upholstering and Cabinet Work of the finest workmanship We specialize in Antique Furniture, repairs and re-finishing. Hair Mattresses and Springs made to order. Cboict Antiques for Sale t1 ~~at;:;,ery H. G. Lindwall Fabrics. Established 1895 8o8 Oak St. Phone Winn. 145 IN EVANSTON 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111 GJtw ORRINGTON EVANSTO.LUNOIS Evanston's Lar~est ~· Catherine Reckitt's House and Garden Shop~ Inc. i720 Orrington Ave. Orri»gton and Finest Hotel Hot~tl llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltttlttllllllllllllltllllllllltllttllllllllllltlllllllll!l Artistic things pertaining HO\fjE·() ~EN-5HOP. to the home.

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