Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Feb 1929, p. 24

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24 Mrs. Joseph Schneider~ 1720 Highland avenue, entertained at supper last Sunday evening. "RADIUMIZE" YOUR DRINKING WATER WILMETTE LIFE February 8, 1929 The RADIUM WATER REVITALIZER ls here. Rt>lleves Rheumatism, Stomach Disorders, Kidney and Bowel Troubles, High Blood Pressure, Tiredness and makes you feel like ~EW. No medicine, no dr.ugs, no pills. Lasts a lifetime. M(>ney back guarantee. Ask for information. Lulu Wright, the faculty advisor for New Trier Band in Gir:ls' Club Busy t~F~~u~.everal years the g.irls ha~e Semi-Annual concert Furnishing Room looked forward to moving m~o thetr This Saturday Night new quarters when the gymnastum :was at High School completed. They have, by vartotrs · This Saturday, Fe~ruar~ 9, at 8 I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~- The Girls' club of New Trier High school expects to have its new club room in the Leslie F. Gates gymnasium addition decorat~d and furnished' within the riext few weeks. This room will WALTER A. REINICKE, f1i3 Broadl'ray, cor. Lawrence serve as a center for all social activitie·s Chicago, IIUnols f N T . . d" M" P·one: Long Beach t!&!. o ew ner gtr 1 s, accor mg to tss methods such as bazaars and entertainments, raised enough money to furnish the room at a cost of about $2,000. Recently the New Trier. school board assisted the club by agreemg to plaster and paint the club room wal~s. Members of the club are plann~ng some · h th furmture has jolly ttmes w en e been installed. o'clock the New Tner Htgh school band will present its ·.;e':Ili-~nnual conc'e rt in the school ~udt~ortum. The band is under the dtrectwn of Joseph Schumacher. Following is the program for the concert: Overture Dawn in the Forest.· ··· · ·· ' .... . . Ralph C. Jarrett cocoa·~~t · ·:0~~~~ ·intermezzo .. · · · · · · · · Andrew Hermann co~~i · ri~~~ - ~~~-~~d Swe~ ~~ka ------- ...:::/ ......... T. V. Shore Pi~y~~i · by.· job'~ · o~se and Leon Dickinson, Miss Winifred Mickey accompany- v!~~ Egyptian, or a Day in Cairo . . . . . and oriental confusion. First strain: Misterioso, and sounds of the streets and places of amusement. Second strain : A little Italiap essence. Trio· French ballet in the high class amu~ement placeS-{)utside the Arab native musicians · twang at one of the oldest melodies known. Coda: Resumes the Oriental strains, bizarre and mysterious. Overture No. 283-The Son and the Stranger .. Felix-Meudelss~hn-B~rtholdy Selections from the Bohemian G1rl ... _. ....... . ....... . .. ... ............. Ba1lft (Tobani Arrangement) · Selections of American Soldier Songs ..... . ...... .. . . . . . Julius S. Seredy Ou;· · ·Pi·esident's March, the Triumph of Old Glory, "The Star Spangled Banner" . .. . ... . . . ... . .... . .... Arthur Pryor Exit :March, High and Mighty ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fred Jewell I~t~od~ction ·= · Th~ ·present-day tom-tom . .... Jean Kastowsk1 .... --- --- - World Renowned Artists ·Advise Fair Commission Norman Bel Geddes, of New York, who staged "The Miracle" for Morris Gest and Hugh Ferris, architect and artist of the same city, whose work is known in every art gallery in the world, have accepted invitations to act as advisors to the Chicago World's Fair architectural commission, it was announced Monday by Dr. Allen D. Albert, secretary of the body. Both men attended last Saturday's meeting of the commission in New York, Mr. Geddes being asked to advise the commission on the a.rrangement and decoration of the buildings and open spaces of the fair for the best possible dramatic effects. It was his development of unusual dra1.1atic effects for the theater that led to his selection to stage "The Miracle." Recently he and his wife have been engaged in devising an entirely new .)yste~ of window decorations for Fifth avenue merchants. At Saturday's meeting Mr. Geddes expressed eagerness to serve as a consultant for the commission because the Chicago fair presents so many opportunities that were , neglected in other expositions. According to Mr. Ferris, who in the last five years has drawn the attention of the entire architectural world to himself by his rendering of architectural projects, there has "never been such a professional opportunity as is offered by the Chicago World's Fair plans." The specialty of Mr. Ferris, who is about 32 years old, is the drawing of architectural projects so the effect may be anticipated. "Be Sure to Write Once in a While" were once the parting words when friends moved to another city-in times when a separation of a few miles equalled a hundred today. Out-of-town telephoning was a novelty then. So most of us \vere content \Vith an occasional letter. I-Iow different today! A to·vn a hundred miles away on the map is only a minute or so away by telephone. And places even farthe~ off- Boston, New York, Denver, Nev1 THESE Orleans, cities and towns across the sea-they, too, are next , door by telephone. Yet out-oftown telephoning costs very little. Are YOtT -letting the tele- _ phone help keep alive the spirit of friendship with those living or visiting in other places? Use it today instead of v;riting that letter you ov;e. You'll be surprised hov; easy it is· how quickly you get your number -hov; little it costs-how satisfying it is. AI Blum, Old Resident, Dies Jan. 29 After Fall Funeral services for Al Blum, Wilmette painter and decorator, were held at the residence of his brother, Ed ;Blum, on Glenview road last Friday, Feb. 1. Mr. Blum, who had been a resident of Wilmette for more than fifty years, died on Tuesday, January 29. His death was said to have been caused by an infection resulting from a fall on a slippery Ridge avenue sidewalk three weeks ago. Two brothers, . Ed, of Wilmette, and John, of Jackson, Mich., and one sister, Mrs. Mary Rink, of Chicago, survive him. Burial took place at Memorial park cemetery. ... , ILLINOIS BELL, TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One Policy , One System .. UnitJeTsal Sert~ice

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