Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 May 1929, p. 61

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. May 24, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE GIVE . PLAY FOR VETS Pupils' Recital The Wilmette pupils of Miss Catherine Rapp will be presented in a recital tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at Miss Rapp's home, 1125 Elmwood avenue. The recital numbers wi11 be introduced in story form, and honor pins wi11 be awarded to those who Mrs. Edmond M. Simonds, 834 Sixhave received the highest grades during the year. The program is as fol~ teenth street, had as her guests over last week-end, her brother-in-law and lows: Summer ................. ... ........ Blake sister, Mr. and Mrs. B. W . Elsom of Milwaukee. Madeline Porter The .vaudeville performance that was presented recently at the Kenilworth club by the young people of the village, was produced Thursday evening of last week at. the U. S. Veterans' hospital 105, Great Lakes. Mrs. James H. Prentiss of Kenilworth was in charge of the group· of young ·people who went up there. Highest Grade v·BOLS'l'BBIIIG ea·inet Work Drapery and U pholaterg.Fabric· ANTIQUES We specialize in Antique Furniture · Repairing and Refinishing Hair Mattresses and Springs Made to Order Night Song . . ..... . .............. J. Noble --oVirginia Moyer The Reading circle will meet next Music of the Waves ...... Mathilde Bilbro Monday afternoon with Mrs. Shelby Joan Porter A .Song ......... .. . . . ....... . . MacDowell M. Singleton of 1104 Forest avenue. 808 Oak Jessie Denholm Across the Brook ... .. ............. Blake Madeline . Porter · The Organ Man .. ........... ... .. . . Blake Billy Polzin The Aeroplanes Start Off .......... Blake ~IV\1\I\t\I\I\I\MI\I\I\I\I\IU\1\1\IlMIV\I\I\I\I\1\I\I\1\I\I\I\I\I\IUUWU~ s 1N c E Barbara Reed Little Indian Chief .......... L. Strickland s Larry Tower On the River .................. : . .·.. Blake Betty Southwick Elfin Revels .. ... .. ... .. . ..... Marl Paldi Ella Jean Porter Camp of the Gypsies ..... . . .... ... Behr , 1\lvrtle Hall An Exciting Story ........... . .... Blake Barbara Reed The Guitar Waltz ... . .............. Blake Madeline Porter Minuet in G .................. Beethoven Betty Southwick The Church Bell ........ ... ...... . . Blake Lyman Wilson At Sunset .......... . ........ Paolo Conte Sophie Denholm H. G. LINDW ALL Highest Grade U pholatering Street Eatab6abed 1895 · Ph. Winnetka 145 nnr\MIW\N\~MIV\fli\MMRMAI\Mn~MMMnMMM~AMRftt.l1 2 ~ ::: ~ = c/1 Veere Park Home ! ~ ~ 2 2 Entertaining Begins for · Mary Louise Scheidenhelm Among the pre-nuptial affairs for Miss Mary Louise Scheidenhelm, of 804 Forest avenue, who is to be married on June 25, to William Edmund Schweitzer, is a luncheon and .bridge party to be given this afternoon by Mrs. Louis Bruch and her daughter, Mrs. Robert F. Lewis of New York, at Mrs .. Bruch's home, 1815 Chicago avenue, Evanston. Mrs. Earl Rusnak of . the Georgian hotel, - Evanston will entertain at a bridge tea tomorrow afternoon in honor of Miss Scheidenhelm. WRECKS HYDRANT On Wednesday of last week Charles Pattern of Chicago was speeding along Sheridan road and at Kenilworth avenue lqst control of his car and crashed into a lamp post and fire hydrant. The pavement was flooded and the supply of water was cut off from the residences in that vicinity for the rest of the day. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. West of 723 Ashland avenue entertained at dinner at the Westmoreland Country club last Tuesday evening in honor of E. Triggs of London, England and Thomas S. Cole of New York City. SHOWER FOR BRIDE TO BE Miss Helen Beach of Evanston entertained several of her classmates at the Chicago Art in stitute, at a shower Mondav of last week in honor of Miss Betty ~ Older of \Vilmette, whose ·m arriage to Lloyd R. Quayle of Wilmette will take place on June 24. : -_ ~ - = 5 $ :2 -== ~ ~ ~ = ~ -- 2 ;;: ~ : :=t ~ ~ ~ ~ 2 ~ ' ~ l.~f'.i . '. Eight rooms, three baths, servants' quarters and two-car garage· attached. $ : 5 ~ ~ :::: := ::: :_: :. :!~i~~u~!~i~~!::~!t:~a~; ~:z at~:wl;e~dili~ y;ri~~ simple the problem of ileges of a private park creating a homelike atmos· and beach may be en· We suggest that you inspect this home and interpret for yourself the architect's creation. Representative Always on the Property ~ ,_, .. :::: ::;:::::::. 2 =: Office: BAIRD & WARNER Line Rd. Melody Way Recital Melody Way piano pupils ir the Wilmette Public schools will present two recitals next week, one at the Howard gymnasium Tuesday afternoon, May 28, at 2:30 o'clock, and another at the Stolp gymnasium Wednesday afternoon, May 29, at the same hour. Corner Sheridan Rd. and HIGHLAND PARK Phones: Highland Park 3040-Briargate 1855 I :I111\/11111111\111\ Ill IIll\ I\1\1 \1\111111111\ Ill\II1\1\ II1\lll\1111II /1111111111 II U 1111\1111111111 II II /Ill Ill \/IIII VI IIIII IHJ\111\nl\ IIIVIIIII/\IUIIIIUII\IYII\1\1 II1111\llil/V\II n/UINI \1 ~

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