Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Apr 1929, p. 60

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60 WILMETTE LIFE April 19, 192') ~riple Action" Cleaner SJ9.SO Red Cross Workers Meet in National Convention Representing more than five million members of the American Red Cross, and six million members of the Junior Red Cross, delegates from every one of the 3,500 chapters of the organizatio'1 are meeting in Wa·:;hington April 22 to 25. The problems they will discuss are vital to every citizen of America, I for none can tell where disaster will strike next, and they will study newest methods and means of relief. Under constderation, too, will come plans · for additional work in all of the other divi·3ions of the work of the American Red Cr::>ss such as r~lief for the di sabled soldier, a problem continually increasing in complexity, first aid anc;l lifesaving, the Disaster pro·:rram and plans for the 13th Annual Roll Call. The reports to be pre·:;ented at the convention, it is known, will show that the American Red Cross has worked more efficiently this past year than ever before in its history. George E. Tarnow, 126 Fourth street, left Monday for a ten-day business trip through Kansas, Iowa, and Wisconsin. Try "Acme Palntlug and Decorating Service" In Cast of "Pigs" This is the identical cleaner that previou.aly sold at 162.50. In testa made by Priscilla Proving Plant, the Hamilton Beach Cleaner removed 28% more dirt than the average removed by 14 other cleaners previously tested. Good Housekeepina Institute says about this cleaner, "particularlJ effective iQ picking up thread and lint." luctloa Sweeplal Meter· Beatlal Drlvea This "triple .action" thoroughly cleans the beavteat rugs and leaves the nap like new. The motor -large and powerful-runs smoothly on ball bearings and never needs oiling. Light in weight - easily operated - i,t g I ide 1 without effort. 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"Pigs" will be remembered for its long run at the Cart theater, Chicago. Nurses' Glee Club Will Sing at Sunday Musicale "STRONG BOX" · SECURITIES To own securities that can be locked in your safe-deposit box. and forgotten-except on interest and principalpayment dates- is your natural desire as a careful · investor. You will find that the Real Estate First Mortgages on North Shore properties, notably stable as to value, that we offer are exactly this kind of an investmentsecurities that are safeguarded in every possible manner to assure protection for investors, and have a · rate of regular income consistent with safety. S¥2% an.d 6% First. Mortgage Real Estate Securities The Sunday evening musical in the Tudor Lounge of the Orrington hotel, Evanston, April 21 from 8 until 9 o'clock, will include the Evanston Hospital Nurses' Glee club, Helen Hawke Carlisle, director, Sylvia Sternberg, accompanist. The program is as follows : Who is Sylvia? .... . . . ... . . . Schubert Deep Riv~r .... William Arms Fischer My Love Dwelt in a Northern Land .. ..... . . . ........ :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elgar Glee club Capriccio . . ...... .. .......... . Scarlatti Two Mazurkas .. . ....... ...... Chopin · Helen Hawke Carlisle, pianist Lo, How a Rose . Praetoreus (1571-1621) Slumber Song of the Infant Jesus . . . . .. ....... .. ... : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gevaert Lift Thine Eyes, Elijah .. Mendelssohn Glee club 'the Dairymaids ........ ... . La Sorg{ Wiegenlied ...... . ............ Brahms Afternoon on a Hill .. (Edna St. Vincent -Millay) Music by Helen Hawke Carlisle, dedicated to the club. Sextet Sung by the Misses Ford, Srey, Speriska, Sjogren, Kober, Euerhardt. Bouree, for the left hand alone .... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . St. Saens Prelude ................ . Carl Beecher Scherzo ................. Paul Beck helm Helen Hawke Carlisle, pianist Nursery Rhyme . . . . ..... .. .... Curran The Modern Hiawatha ...... .. :Bliss April, My April . . .. . .. .. .... . Milligan Soprano Obligato, Lucille Eimerman Glee club STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Orrington at Davis Evanston, Illinois Fire Does Heavy Damage to Joe Balmes Residence Fire at the Joe Balmes residence on Happ road last Sunday morning caused damage estimated at $3,500. A defective chimney was said to have been responsible for the fire, which destroyed the entire west wing of the house. The Wilmette Fire department rushed to the scene in time to save the remainder of the building. The depart· ment also answered three minor fire calls over last week.

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