Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Nov 1929, p. 14

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14 WILMETTE LIFE November 15, 1929 The regular monthly meeting tht~ Chicago and Xo_rth \Veste:n Ratlway LET'S BOWL TODAY \roman's club will be held 111 the clubat rooms \\'edn esday. Xovcmber. 20, at 1 :30 o'clock. The program wtll commence at 2 :30 o'clock \vith the H.cv. R. F.. \ ·ate of the First Presh)·tenan church, Oak Park, as the main ~pcaker. i ~I r. \ 'ale's subject will be ." Sergeant For Your Convenience ' .-\h·in York. American Soldier and Scrand Pleasure ,·an1 of Children." . The soloist for the afternoon wdl be Mrs: Mack's Bowling Lunch ~~iss Dorothy Xeill. \\'ho will be acReady ro serve you delicious (:ompanied by ~I r~. l £. S. Xeill. Chicken and Sreak Sandwiches The emploved women of the Chicago an<l Xortl~ \\'este rn Hailway Wil. 380 1159 Wilme~te Ave \\'oman' s club \nll han_· a supper at ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 6 o'clock i11 l~itcl's cafeteria OQ 'fl1urs~ - da,·. Xon_·mbcr .!1. fnllowcd with a pro~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ gr;n1 at 7 o~lock i11 tllc _clttllrn~ms. ~ There " ·ill he Chiragn and \orth \\e s tem mm·ing pict urcs. and a 11 addn.:::- :> 1)\· (~. B. \ .ilas. gl'nl'ral ma11agcr. HEY! HOW ABOUT IT? AMY NEILL WILL PLAY C. N. W. Woman's Club Meeting on November 20 Famous Violinist Is on Program With o! Symphony Ordtestra Nov. 20 Amv Neill, violinist, will be soloist at the f;rst concert given this season by the Evanston Symphony orchestra \V cdnesdaY eveiting, Nov 20, at the Evan ston c"ouptry club. 1Iiss !\eill has been 'heard in Chicag u as ~o l oi~t with the Chicago symphony a 11 d is also known on the north shorL· throuo h the delight£ ul concerts g-iven by 1he i\'my .i\ eill string qu~rtct. Sh~ has cunccrtiznl extensively in Europe and has appeared as soloist with a numhn of Europe's kading orchestras. Thi s co·ncert \\'ill be the fiftieth tn he given hy the EYans.ton S{·inp!wny orrht'" tra since the days 111. whtch tt was estab li shed through the untiring effort.; ·,j Prnf. H. E. Knapp of 1\orth\\TSlc rn Cniycrsity schoo l of music. pon Proi . Knapp's rdiremrnt, George Dasch wa eng;1gcd as conductor, and it wa s tttHkr hi s able baton that the nrchrqra gan· s11ch an excellent account uf it :-~vl i la-.:t :'l'CISOll. NORTH SHORE RECR\ EATION ALLEYS r - I I The program ior \\'cclnc sclay cn·ning·-. runcert f o !lows : :\far h, from "Tannh:~u~C't"' ... \\":1g-11t-r ·I ~ Symphony ~o. 5, E minor, . Opus 6·! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ts c luukrJwb-~· I. Andn.nte-Alleg-ro con :~nima Tf. Andante cantabiJP con :1lcunn. li crnz :t I IT. Valse: Allegm mod ' ratn lV. Finale: Andant·~ ma· ·!:; tosn- A ll· ·gr· J - All ' gTo viv:-~ce. Tn tt:>nn i~s ion Cntw e rtn for Violin. J) major, Opus Gl ~ymphr,nic ~ 'I INDIVIDUALIZED PERMANENT WAVES ... Bt'l'lh··Y\· tt PnPm, ' 'Finlnnrlia," Opus 26, No. 7 . ibclitts lJISTJNCTIVESI£Vfl\'"ltRf!CK u~STAl fJ~ON EN6L7WD &l!OLLMIJ Ler our Coiffeur Artists suggest a flattering new coiffure for you anc rhen permanently wave your hair , along these rfifferent lines. A b~autiful Croquinole Wave, ~6 1 speCial ar ............... " The genuine Realistic and Eugene also at special mid-season prices. Exquisite Manicuring, l including hand mold l ~~ Hand Dry Shampoo ( -II' Very Smarr Finger Wave.J Junior Neighbors Aiding in Annual A. R. C. Drive Although their ranks arc . depleted a 1 present. owing to the fact that m<ttl \' member~ arc awa\· at school or hu ~y in other parts of t-he country. the Jun ior ~ei~hhors arc again assuming- the responsibility of selling Red Crns..; stamps-in the coming drive- for the club at large. They did the . amc Jaq vcar and it meant almost endless ca1! :; in the dll<tgc and a great deal of \\·ork . The president of the club. \f rs. Chark s Ho,vard Bent, has asked the cluh members to make evcrv efTort tn alleviate this wo"rk by n;aking sonw arrangement "·hereby their donation-. will he ready when the girl:, call 1t their homes. Hipp &Coburn Co. Jewelers and Silversmiths ·WRIGLEY BUILDING CHICAGO 636 Church St., Evanston Suire 222, Carlson Bldg., University 9700 ... SPONSORING THEATER PARTY Lambda chapter of Alpha Gam'1la Delta sorority of Northwestern university is sponsoring a benefit theat {' r lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ party Friday evening, November 22 .. at ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the Selwyn theater to see ~athertnr 11 ·- - Cornell in the "Age of Int1ocenc e," a pJay adapted from the novel by Edi~h Wharton. The proceeds will go to the Alpha Gamma Delta summer camp fnr poor .children in Jackson, Mich. Tickets may be had by telephoning l\l{i.,g Alice \\'alton, \Vilmette 3414. I lnur <t1f1ristmus ~rrrtiuy , ~fr. and Mrs. Edwin . Luther Belshe, 530 Forest avenue, will leave the first of next week to motor to St. Louis, Mo., and to visit their daughter, Alta Dee, who is a student at Monticetlo seminary at Godfy, Ill. Miss Marth Belsh, who is at the University of Illinois, has returned from Champai~n to make the trip with them. The first of December Mr. and Mrs. Belshe will leave for Moundora, Fla., when· they will spend the remainder of the winter. -oFrank M. Forrey returned to his home at 1610 Washington avenue the latter part of last week from a fortnight's visit with his brother, William Forrey, in Grand Rapids, Mich. -oMrs. Walter D. Launder, 230 Oxford road, Kenilworth, entertained a few friends at luncheon on Wednesday, November 13~ on a Tolhlf photo is also a Christmas gift of rare charm a n d priceless worth. JosEph D. To1off Out Photographs Live Forever ...... , 518 Davis St., Evanston Univ. 2178

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