Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Nov 1929, p. 64

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WILMETTE LIFE November 29, 1929 Melody Way Piano Pupils to Present Recitals Dec. 4, S \1 r5. Edith :M. Vivian\ :\f clody \\'·ay piano pupils in the \Yilmctte Public schools will present two recitals next week. The first will he :1t thr Howard school auditoritlm \\'c:dnesdav afternoon, December 4, at 2:30 1l'dnck. A similar recital will he given Thursday aftcrnoon, December 5, i11 till ~tolp school gymnasium at the :-. :1 mr hour. The programs for each of thc~e recitals follow: Howard Recital Not Shoppers, Brid~e Party Committee Former Village Residents Retum for a Brief Visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Timmons with ' their three children, Verna May, Bill, and Harry, ] r., have been spending a week or more in Kenilworth visiting various friends. Mr. and Mrs. Timmons who are now residents of New York. have been making their headquarters at the North Shore hotd. They will leave on Wednesday night for Kansas City, Mo., where they wlll \'ISit Mr. Timmon's parents. Their son, Harry, ] r., will go to Kansas City with them while Verna May and flill will spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert V. Mesick of Essex road. Kenilworth. On Saturday night last, Mr. and Mrs. Mesick entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Timmons with a dinner and theater party. They went to see the play "Brothers." On Mondav ev~ ning of this week, Mr .. and Mrs. Stc111 of \Vinnetka entcrtamed at opera. "Falstaff" for Mr. and Mrs. Timmon~ . l\f r. and Mrs. Timmon were former residents of Kenilworth, but moved t( 1 New York some time ago where they have a studio. They spend th e sum mer months abroad at their Pari, studio. ~olos: .:'-l :l rd1, "Kindergarten March" ..... . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pft' ffcrlwhm Gt>rald Spinner S· ·ng, "The Melody Way" MleRRne r F'rederick Strauch, Martha IIartmn.n, Jacqueline \VilliH, \Villard Jarchow, neraldine \Vatts T:hythm Gnme, "The Belli-i" .. l\lieRRner l ·~n~t>mble, "To a River" .... . ... French Rradley Burn:-;idP, Teddy Larrabee, .John Seddon, Virginia William~. Vir~inla Todd, Eugene Fi<'ld. Gloria Gonzalez En~emble, "1\fngic Music" . . ... 1\ficR :-;n(·!' Lawrence Schubert, Freeland Stecl<er, Dorothy Roth, Blllie Dodd~. Annn nrace Jorjorlan En~emhle, "CadencE>"-C-D, "LitllC' 'Yoodt·n ShoeR," "Evening Song-," "My Pony," I~ Flat-G HilliC' StN' n, Roger Shc rmn n, Fred Baker, .J(lan DonaldRon, .John Brnnt, H.uth Baker, .Janet Smith, Elio DPustat:hlo : -:n~<'mhle nnd ~olos. "The Robin." "'l'h·· Wishing Star," "The Clock," "Tlw Trame Cop" ... . ....... . . .. .. Tnnm1~· Bottomley, DC'ni' Bottomlc~· . Hu~:-;<'11 Breen, Lorrnine Vodoy, Nnn c:\' llt'ndt·rl':on, Frt'deri<·k l\IcC'ann, HPt lY Andt·r~on, .lPrry Schriener. Lil:t Tauh(·rt, Bohhy Matson, .Ja('k RWt 'P!l;'l', Ruth Zlbhle, Tif'id er Skog, Harri~on \\"orthington, Hilly Fancl<borwr, P ~g· ~· \Iagle. Dick T\:ahn, HilliC' " rhitt1:r.1.~~· mhle: . . .. ... ,1 he ~1ock~.ng B1rd .. <.e rmar: .. Hapnm<'R~ ., . Old ~~e~od;'l ..Tenor Drum .. :\ll~~· !1('1' .. ~l e<'p Bahy .SIE".('l.~ · · Gt tmnn .. lei Iran Mnr1~~e1 R · ·. · · : . 'Lightly Row . Famtlrnr :\fnrtha Hartman, Harrt et .Jonf's, Jacqueline Willis, Geraldlnp Watts. \VIllard .Jarchow, 'Ad<'lnide Koent~ n. Alhert Nelson l:ns<'mble: "f'radle Hvmn" Fn·nch "Lullaby" · l\fieRsn<>r "Ron .Tour, Rosinl FrE:>nch ".JPrico" · .l\lkRRn(>t' "Dolly'~ 'Valtz" .. :\liesRner Bdith Brant, Anna ReN!t. .Timmie Sten, :!\farjory Hill, Betty DoddR, Fredric Strauch, Richard Roth, Robert Reed Folk Dance, "Reap the Flax" Swedish "The Mt. March" . . Xorweginn .\ <'companiRts-Betty Todd n.nd Bigelow Haley Dancers-Dorothy Davis, B e t ty Dodds, Anna RE><>se, Jerrhw Fromm. Gloria DE>l Carlo , (l'hotl· h\' 1 ~taff l'h<t tc·g-ranhel') Edward C. Lindeman Speaks at Chicago Forum on Dec. 1 I I "Xlmble Fingers" ... Orth J <' rrlne Fromm "llurdy Gurdv" Itallan )ft' lody Wiilard Jarchow "~loonbeam Dance" nca Druce Carlson "Tumbleweed" Bliss GE>rald Spinner ' 'Th(l Vale of Song" . . Rolph . .Junior Matson · ·· .\mht>squP" . . BurgmullPr Gloria Del Carlo l :n ... i' lllhlP: " Piantfng ('orn"-D Flat-E Flat . .. ~riessner "Tn Poland" ... Polish Adf'lnide Kof'n<'n, Jacquf'line W"illls En~"mble and Solos: "Th<·mt-" Gurlltt B<>tty Todd "Song of the Sea" .. Gurlitt norothy Da\'il-l " Waltz" nun"rnoy Rig('lOW llnh·y "t :ut·~:--ing Came" .. .Junior ~fatRon " Ynlga Boat ~ong-" Ru~~ian " ~lar('h of the Tin R(\ldkrs" Gurtitt ' 'Silt·nt Xight" G<'rm:-tn ~Lm·h. "~ldod:r" Frt>n<'h !o\tO)JI llN·It.a) "Tht> Boy Scout" l:rant Rchafft>r CirarP Smith and (')nss S(tng, "The :'11t·lody \\·a~··· ::\lil'~~lV·r Hhythm Garnt'S, "Tht· Bf'll~" ~Til's~ner En~o:emhl , "To a Riv<'r" 1- r('n~h HarriPt Sobel. Arthur Ann~. Dorothv c-arrington, Pegg~· Jenn · ;.;~. Xarwy BPrbllnger, "'illinm Yates. B"ttY An!le Yaeger, Henrirotta Jiny.-.on, Ro~<' ::\Tarle .Jones, \Valli e Jevon, Margaret ~1Plhope, ~ita Blume J:nsemble, "j\fag-ic Mu~i<'" . )flp~sner Mary Van'SII'Iden, Joyct> Stoerl<, L~is Hellstrom, Marian Ellf'rt, Richrtrd Wilson, Mary Virginia Penick, Frank ~oettllng, Frances Nason, Jane Gtll:-on, Norman Craig I h:spitl: the e,·id,cnce seemingly to thl' contrary, thtst' \\'ilmettc residents "The Meaning of Education for Oqr 1 ha\'{' not been doing their Christmas shopping early, nor are they awaiting Generation" will be discussed at the the arri,·<ll of a truck to take the last load of household accessories to a Chicago Forum Sunday afternoon , llt'\\' residence. Belicre it or not, they are the members of the committee December 1, by Edward C. Lindeman in charge of the bridge party to be givell on December 6 as a benefit for the of Kew York. Dr. Lindeman is probuilding fund of the \\'ilmette \\'oman's cluh and the striking g-roup of fessor of social psychology at the New articles di splayed are a few of the many prizes offered. York School for Social \Vork and the Kew School for Social Research. He J · :n~emhl e : :'\an~·,· HoiJh :s author of "The Meaning of Adult "EV<'ning Song .. . . Old ~h·ll)d.r "Gaily :\lan:hing-" Lt>mont Education." and "Social Control" aud "Lady l\f 0 on" . . . Bt>rnarrl FJm,lf Dorothy Cal'l'ingtun, ~nnc·y Bt·rhlin"Val:-; ~> c;radt·JISt·" Byrne is nationally known as a progressive ger, Dorothy Yarian, Kita Blu:n, Yalt ·ria .-\dams leader in the field of education. The l\fargar<'t l\lt>lhopC' , :\fart ha Brown, "In Ilan~odn~ (iar·d e ns" ... Davies Chicago Forum meets at the Ade.lphi \rlen(' \Vnrd J{() ~ nmond :\lc:\lillan . "In an Alahama Cabin" Cadman theater, Clark near Madison street. at Ln~emblc: .. Gnwf' ~mith 3 :15 o'clock. ,', C.adencl' -f'-D , ., ·-:nf'emblt· and Solo~ : Little \\Tooden ShoPs . French 1 "Tn ~ru~i<··:-: Prai~t · ·· . ~Iies ~ nt>r ":\ly Pony" F-G ..... .. German · .\rthur Flood Barbara r.arhart. Norman Deno, MOTHERS' CLUB TO MEET .. . Gurlitt Hel~n Hall, 9rsf·n To~\'1<>, DorothY 1 Barber, Lou1~. MelchiOr, Pnulin;, . ":\linlw" Bt"tty ~fe('ollmn The Young ~{others' club wilt m,~ et . Russian Shank, Dick \\ 1throw at the home of Mrs. F. H. Guthridge, Pat~y Lake EnsPmble and Solos: " .\ t·a b<'~qu e " ... ... .. .. .. . Burgmuller 917 Greenwood avenue, on Monday, "The Robin" Ro~amond ::\Tc:\Iillan eveni ng, December 2, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. "The ·w ishing Rtar" "At Church" ..... . ... . .. .. Burgmuller Thora Sheddon H. R Pifer and Mrs. A. Heerens wilt Rt·rnard l"lood "The Clock" ... .. .. . .. ... .. .. . . . . Fn:-t·rnlllt·, "Silent ~ig-ht" German he assisting hostesses. The program C'ytheria Guthridg{· witt he given by Dr. H. G. Smith, pas"The Cop" ..... . . . .. .. . .. .. . .. . . .. .. . Roger Sherman, <:yth<'ria Guthridge, . tor of the Wilmette Methodist church. Thora Sheddon who w=:; read three Christmas stories: I~n~t"mble: by H. E. \Voodward who will ~ing a "The l\!ocking Bird" .. . . . German Donnie Mcllraith ~~is s Margaret Fitrh of 416 Cumnor g.r oup of songs, and by a member of "Happinef-ls' . Old l\felofly road, Kcnihvorth, ("Peggy Fitch" the the I\orthwestern university school of Jeamwtte Lechl('l', Ruth Schiebal, Betty .Jean Arcus name she has chosen music who will play several piano selec"Tenor Drum" . . . . . . . 1\tieRfmer professional tions. for Patricia RogPrs. Lf·onard Larson use), has returned "Rl('ep Baby ~ll'('Jl" . . . ... German Joan I<ilnet·, Hudd Lippincott Mr. and Mrs. ]. H. Newport, 520 to the north shore to "Slumber Song" . . . . . . . . .. . . Schubert Abhottsford road, Kenilworth have as take part in plays Jean Burpee, Elt-annr HoC'sli the Lake Shore Pro- their guests, Mrs. ~ewport's sister and "Lightly Row" . Fnmilim· Melody Lnsemble, "Cradle! Hymn" . .. French ductions company her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis <:eorg(' Tf'ryal·ns, f'huel~ ~ouh· . Calvin Mr. and Mrs. present during of Kalamazoo, Mich. will Hill, Rudd Lippincott Davi" will be here for about a wrek. the remainder 1)f the Folk Dance, "Rt-np the Flax" . Swed:sh Accompanist- (lrace Smith: Dancersseason at the K ew -o-:'l:'ancy Rohb, :\tary Kathe-rine B·trEvanston theatt:r. Mr. and ~irs. Paul H. Davis and their lingame. Martha Brown, .Tacquf'line Miss Fitdt, \\'ho daughter, Patricia, arc spending ThanksBnlhatchctte, Nancy Pierson P.nsemble nnd Solo~: ha s great versatility giving at Culver, Ind., where they will "T...n7.y Daisy" . .. Engli~h of style, a Yery visit their son, Paul, Jr., who is at -whnol Knn<·y Tiobh charming pcrsonali- at the academy. "Jerico" 1\tal'ie TTnrdin Miu Margaret ty, excellent speak-o":\fy Cello" . . ... . Mi<'SR!lCl' Fitch ing voice, and fine nett Y f'lair Ellis Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Snider, formerly talent made her first appearance sev"Suzie, Littlt> 'suzie" of Wilmette, have left their summer Lucy Lake eral ~cars ago in New York ~n "Bud"Song of the Duk<"' Verdi dies" with Peggy \Vood, and smce then home on Cape Cod and, after two 1\lary Katlwrirw P.urlin~nme 1 weeks in New York, will be at their "Song of .Toy" Til'f'thO\'Lll has appeared in "Do\\·nstairs," ' Poor home in Deerfield December 3. i·.n~embl<' nnd Soln~: Nut," "The Three Shn\\'ers, " . as well -0"Summer· nay~·· as in stock company, where, for two Ft·nJw<:>:-; Hiel\ham Mrs. Oliver M. Towles was hostess ,·ears .. she was "leading lady" for Baker "Lull a by" 'M oore, who now is leading man with at luncheon to members of her bridge N'nn<'y Piet·. nn Finni<;h the Lake Shore Productions company. "At the Dnnce" club on Wednesday of last week at Doris Youngberg Except for the few years ~1iss Fitch her home, 1229 \Vashington avenue. "Sleighing" . ~orwegian -0lived in California, she has made her Lnura Eliznheth King "The Swing" home in Kenilworth. Mrs. \Vallace L. Miller, 628 Lake Nm1<'Y Tif'r<'aw avenue, was hostess to members of her "Bon .Jour, Rosine··· . . French Jacqueline Ralhntclwtte Mr. and 'Mrs. H. R. Hamburg and bridge club at luncheon on Tuesday at "PuRsy Cat" . . . . . . . . ·. ... )liessner their daughter, of Peoria, Ill., are the ShawnPe Country club. Valeria Arlams -o"Dolly's Waltz" :\Tiessner guests over the Thanksgiving holidays Solos: of the former's cousin, Mrs. Bernard The Drama club of Wilmette will . .. Porter "The Big Brass Band" · Bowen and her family, 605 Eighth meet at the home of Mrs. Charles N. John Adam~ Bla'l\:e street. .Roberts, 1014 Lake avenue, this week. "Courtyard Fountain" . Kenilworth Girl Joins Lake Shore Productions Ill ......

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