Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Apr 1929, p. 52

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52 ARDEN SHORE OFFICERS At the meeting of the Wilmette Arden Shore board held Thursday of last week at the home of Mrs. Edward R. Heinsimer, 857 Michigan avenue, new officers were elected for the coming year. Those who will serve are WILMETTE LIFE . April 19, 1929 WILL YOUUVEINACOALHOUSE? Shovel your coal LET Us Remnove your ashes BANISH THIS DIRTY WORK FOREVER Let Mrs. Leslie Millar, chairman; Mrs. D. L People's Symphony Gives Taylor, secretary; Mrs. F. t. Tolman, Fourteenth Concert Sunday treasurer; ·Mrs. Robert Stoddard, publicity chairman; Mrs. S.D. McPherron, Sylva Siegel, pianist, Dora Lyon, · who will continue as work chairman for soprano, and Joseph Chapek, violinist, another year, and Mr3. Heinsimer, in- will be the soloists with the Chicago dustrial chairman. People's Symphony orchestra in the fourteenth concert of the current season Sunday afternoon, April 21, in NEXT WINTER Stevens Eighth Street theater. P. Marinus Paulsen conducts the orchestra. The program h'as been announced as follows: Overture"Echoes from the Ocean" ....... . . . Gade Concert for Piano C Minor Op 30 . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rimsky-Korsakow Symphonic Scherzo .... ... .. ......... Held (First Performance) · Intermission Aria-"Voce di Donna," from La Gioconda ............ Ponchielli Fantasticus Op. 5 . . ............ . ... Parks (First Performance) Symphonie Espagnole for Violin and Orchestra Op. 21 ................. . Lalo Allegro non troppo Dance Boheme "Furiant" for Violin and Orchestra . ....... Chapek Symphonic Poem "Les Preludes" No. 3 ...... .. ..... Ltszt Sculpture Exhibit · Musicale· at Hotel Sunday Afternoon On Sunday afternoon, April 14, an exhibition of the works of the young sculptor, C. Warner Williams, was placed on exhibit at the Georgian hotel. The affair opened with an informal tea. This exhibit, which will open to the public all next week, is held under the auspices of the Hoosier Salon Patrons as~ociation, of which Mrs. C. B. King is chairman. Preceding the tea, Mr. Williams gave a taik in the library of the Georgian on sculpture in general, which he illustrated in a most interesting and unusual manner by choosing a model from the audience and doing a bas-relief head in clav to show how he does heads of people. Mi 5S Berenice Taylor, dramatic soprano, will give a program of songs Sunday afternoon in conjunction with the exhibition. She will be accompanied at the piano by Miss Helen Leefeldt. Miss Taylor, a resident of Rogl'rs Park, is a well known vocalist and among her engagements was a recent one with Roxy in New York. She also toured with Bohmir Kryl a·,; soloist with his famous band. Miss Taylor will sing: 1 u. Tell You the Story of Pascoe Burner IT'S A CLEAN STORY, BUT A HOT ONE OIL BURNERS ARE DEPENDABLE SEE US-GET OUR ESTIMATE-NO OBLIGATION INSTALL NOW-FIRST DEFERRED PAYMENT OCT. lat 411 Linden Ave., Wilmette TERNIMAL HARDWARE 'Phone Wilmette 2843 Cyrus Calloway, who had been spe nding the spring vacation with his parents, the B. G.. Calloways, 920 Linden street, returned last Sunday to Wabash college. Does Your KITCHEN Tr,y ca CONOVER ia ,_r home wfchouc obi~ &catioa. Ccdl the Public SCftlkc Store. Care Selve-from the opera "Atlanta". ................... .. . . . Handel Giro Metta . . ... . . . ......... .... . Sibella At the Well . . . . . . . . . . . Hageman Do Not Go, My Love . .... . Hageman Slumber Song . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gretchaninen Homage to Spring . McFa~den Homing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Del Rtego Down in the Forest .. Ronald Pierrot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Rybner · Hindu Slumber Song ... . . Ware show just how MODERN you are? This combination program will he O'iven in the French room at 4 o'clock. Music and art lovers are invited to attend the affair. Hold Last Rites Sunday for Mrs. Sidney Eastman · Funeral services for Charlotte Hall Eastman (Mrs. Sidney Corning Eastman) of Kenilworth, were held Sunday afternoon April 14, at Rosehill cemetery whe~e her ashes were interred. Mr.;. Eastman passed away in Pasadena, Cal., several weeks ago at the home of her sister, Mrs. M. H. L. \\Talker, and the ne\vs of her death at that time, while not unexpected, was received with genuine grief by her host of friends in Kenilworth . Mrs. 'Eastman had been interested in Kenilworth affairs for many year3. She was a member of the Neighbors nnd of the Kenilworth Garden club and had taken an active part in both organizations . Dr. Theodore Foster of Elmhurst read the Episcopal service. AKE an inventory. Electrical sefrigeration, a modem range, a ventilating fan- these are indispensable ... and now the electric dishwasher means still greater efficiency. The really modem woman prizes an immaculate kitchen but is too sensible to let its upkeep take all her time-she lets the CONOVER do dishes for her once a day. She scrapes luncheon and dinner dishes and stacks them in the Conover, she adds the breakfast dishes next' morning, turns on the hot water, and starts the motor. In less than fifteen minutes they are all clean, dry and sparkling .. Afternoons are free for club work and soThe Conover comes in 3 handy meafor small kitchens and kitchenettes (pic· cial functionstured at left) $94.25; for average evenings can be kitchens (pictured above ) $139.50; for large kitchens and small tea-rooms, enjoyed with the $185.00. Slightly more if you purchue family. "Little by Little". T Pianist Wins Praise for ·Recital at Shawnee Club (Contributed) · The Shawnee Country club presented William N. Hughes, pianist, Sunday afternoon, April 14, a·3 the artist for the regular ·Sunday music hour. A large and appreciative au~ience et:joyed the fine .artistry of .thts s~lendtd musician and hts art combtned wtth the really beautiful setting of .the Shawnee club lounge and the beautiful tone of the new piano made a wonderful hour of pleasure. Mr. Hughes is a pianist of great note and he tours _in concert \Vith Arthur Kraft and Mtss Gladys Swartout during a large part of the season. r I I I I PUBLtC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILUNOIS 1141 Central Ave., Wilmette Phone Wil. 2899 JOSEPH W. KEHOE, District Manager VISITS IN WILMETTE Kenneth McBride {)f Dayton, Ohio, was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Hunsche, 1302 Wilmette avenue. Mr. McBride returned some month ago from Egypt where he was an instructor at Assiut college, . AssiHt, Egypt.

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