Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Feb 1929, p. 6

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' WILMETTE LIFE February l. 1.929 Open Nut Shop at ·the. . . . Jeanie M. Cook; 87, Taken by Death·Jan. 23 Renneckar Drug. Store When the Renneckar Dru~ company at 1138 Central avenue opens its "Buddy Squirrel" nut shop department tomorrow, Wilmette becomes· a link . .· · . h · f C m the raprdly growmg· c am o . o~tinental Nut company shops already extending from ·the Pacific coast to the Mississippi river. . d h Local n~t .lovers are promt~e s~c. novel vanettes as cashews tmported direct from India, and Chinese peanuts hot off Buddy's fire and delivered daily, as are all varieties, from the toasting and salting plant in Chicago. Pine nuts, California and Spanish almonds, pistachios from Damacus, apd Mississippi valley pecans are vari~ttes also being featured by Buddy Squrrrel shops, of whiclt group the Wilmette's is No. 701. . .Loga·t~ ~ · H· oward . . Andres Mrs. Jennie M. Cook, 87 years, passed away Wednesday, January 23, at the . home of her daughter, Mrs. Erminie C.- Lewis, 1420 Forest avenue, Wilmette. Services and burial were at Weyland, Ia. Mrs. Cook is also surviyed by a grandson, G. V. Lewis of 11120 Lake avenue, and two great-granddhildren, Virgil and Virginia Lewis. Mrs. Martin Kalmes, 662 Ridge av~ nue, entertained at a benefit bridge party for Ouilmette court, Catholic Daughters of America, Thursday evening, January 24, at her home. -oMrs. Charles F. Beinlick, Wilmette avenue, will entertain at a benefit bridge for Ouilmette court, Catholic Daug:. :ers of America, tomorrow afternoon and evening, at her home. P.·T. A.. Se,govia to . Give Next Recital Before Music Club ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Andres Segovia, the Spanish guitar- · , . .. ist will give the fourth program of the LThe HFounddersp DatyT meh~hng ssoof A;tist Recital series· sponsored by the ogan- owar . aren - eac er a - \\Tinnetka Music club, Monday, Feb· ciation will be .held on February 5 at ruary 11, at the. New Trier High school 3 o'clock to celebrate the birthday of auditorium. · the national organization. An app~o- .The fame of ·Andres Segovia, whose priate program will be pres~nted, wrth ame has been prominent in recent Mrs. N. G. Symonds speakmg on the 11 E h subiect, "Organization," and Mrs. W. years in the capitals of urope, as G. Benner rendering a group of songs. preceded him. but the appearance of Reports of the earliest meetings of our Mr. Segovia is not that of the trumpetlocal group will be read, and former.· ed virtuoso. He is rather the dream~r members and officers will ·be :welcomed. or scholar in bearing, with long harr, Offerings to the Birthday Box will be eyeglasses, a, black frock .coat, and ~ith used for extension work by the State .the neck-wear of an ear1~er generatwn. and. National Paren~-Teacher congress. H~ seats himself thoughtfully, then On Tuesday, February 12, at 2 bend.s over his guitar and proceed::,, . o'clock the second card party of the like the poet" and master ,he is · o.f t.h.at season will be given at Howard .school. instrument.. He belongs, says a cnttc, Bridge, five hundred, and bunco will "to the very small group of musician., be olayed, and be ·who by power served. Tickets may be obtained by tion, by imagination and mtmt10n create an art of their own that some·Calling Wilmette 1707 or 3789. The ·pre-school circle meet on Feb- times seems to transform tl;te very narJlary 13 at 8 o'dock, with a discus- ture of their medium." sion led by Mrs. R. H. Henderson on Jean-Aubry, distinguislied French ~~ild?;day Problems of the Everyday critic and essayist, has said: "The playing of the guitar is ·.a perpe~ual, Babies' Friendly holds · an all-day but an attractive, hypocpsy. It rs a meeting on Februa.ry 14 at the home kind of acoustic illusion, the charm of of Mrs. Daniel Mtckey, 1523 Walnut whiCh holds .you by its uncertainty, its avenue, More workers . are always II indefiniteness, and through the sole quality of its sonority. It is because ~f welcome. -R. M. C. this variety of tone that people, to thetr ·- - - - - profound astonishment, can listen to Mrs. Adolpheus E. Bertling, 313 the guitar for a longer time than to Washington avenue, entertained ten any other instrument, with the .excepfriends at dinner Monday on the oc- tion, perhaps, of the piano." Lawre~ce casion of the birthday of her husband, Gilman of the New York Herald-TnhDr. Adolpheus E. Bertling. une becomes supurlative in his appreciation of Segovia's playing, rating it · -<>Mr:s. Anna Venton, a former wo·r thy as "one of the most extraordinary and matron of the Wilmette Order of engrossing recitals of -music that has Eastern Star, is in St. Francis hospital ever taken place in a New York conrecovering from a serious operation. cert hall." re&esh~ents ~11 ~anscendent o~ ex~~u~ THE PALM GROVE "North Shore's Smartest Dining Rendezvous" Formerly Soiree "Say It With Flowers" SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER $1.25 Feb. 3-Served from 11:30 to 9 P. M. Assorted Antipasto Selected Fresh Fruit Cocktail Fresh Gulf Shrimps, <;:ocktail Sauce Consomme En T asse St. Valentine's Day,,, . . . hearts of maidens fair beat a trifle faster . . . will he remember? I wonder -What it will be? . ~ . I hope it's flowers. · February the fourteenth . . . handsome men wrinkle their brows . . . their minds are a maze of question marks what shall I send her? F EBRUARY the fourteend~ Cream of Chicken Richmond uSay It With Flowersn We telegraph Flowers everywhere JOHN WEILAND Evanston Store: 16 ·· Sherman Ave. Univ. 502-8607 Fried Large New York Counts and Filet of Sole, Tartar Sauce Broiled Lake Superior Whitefish Maitre D'Hotel Fried Frog Legs in Butter. Remoulade Sauce Steamed Finnan Haddies. Drawn Butter Fresh Lobster and Mushrooms Saute Newburg En Cassolette · Omelet with Strawberry Confiture Combination Grill (Baby Lamb Chop. Pork Chop. and Little Sausage) · Broiled Sweetbreads with Delicious Virginia Ham and Mushroom Sous Cloche Veal Cutlet Breaded. Tomato Sauce, Noodles Viennoise Filet Mignon of Beef Broiled' with Fresh Mushrooms Dices of Chicken ala King ·En Cocotte. Melba Toast Roast Vermont Turkey with Dressing, 91d Fashioned Cranberry Sauce French Fried, Jersey Swett or Mashed Potatoe~ New Brussels Sprouts, Butter Sauce Choice of Desserts Roquefort or Imported Swiss Cheese Tea Coffee Toasted Crackers r I FloriSt Wilmette Store: 1 1 6 1 Wilmette Ave. Wilmette 2128 or Milk TEL. ROGERS PARK 6344 BROADWAY 5002 Free Parking Space Adjacent

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