Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 May 1929, p. 13

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May 31, 1929 · W I L M E T T E. .L I F E LARGE BEDDING ANDrPER~NNIAI:- STOCK PRICED RIGHT 13 Tuesday, June 4, the vocal classes Glee club and private vocal students at ~a)linckrodt High school will give a rec1tal. The program is under the di.:. r~ction of Pro~. Otto Singenberger, d1rector of mtt.>IC at Mundelein seminary, and 1\f iss Genevieve Mullen. An invitation has been extended to all mothers of Mallinckrodt students. They have been asked to bring with them any frie.nds who might be interested in seeing the students at actual class work. The program follows: M allinckrodt Pupils Eighth Graders in Final Teats for High School to Present Recital The final achievement tests of · the on Tuesday, June 4 year for eighth graders of the Howard and Stolp schools were given this week. These ·tests', prepared by the Public School Publishing company are standardized, and serve as a check on the pupil's readiness for high school work. Th_ e tests given this week include history, grammar, and geography. The fundamental subjects such as arithmetic, spelling, and reading were covered by tests given earlier in the year. Let us give !J~ an Jstimate on your needs. Window boxes built order .·.·..· , ·.···········. Soc per foot Petunias as low as S 1 per dozen Snapdragons-the kind wr bad last season. 75C ptr dozen --ro Extra fancy jumbo Pansies 75c per doz.-$5 per hundred BRIARGATE FLORISTS 1429 Morae A'fle., Chicaao Tel. Roaen Park M71 .. Up · with the Flag .... . : . . .......... Mead Chorus Remember Now, 0 Virgin Mary .... . . . . · ...... . .. ... ........ . . . .... . Massauet Viol~n obligato . ... Miss H elen Retenger So~01st . ·. . . . . . ...... Miss Emily Goul<\ Tno- M1ss es Ethelmae Schaefer, Elizabeth Peter, H elen Lies Pagf"s Road Song .. . . . . . ... . . . ... Novell Serenade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Brunscombe Dorothy Ludden Duet- ! .. ovely Night . . . . Offenbach Emily G o uld and Elizabeth Peter I Know a T.ove ly Garden .. D'Hardelot Have You Seen But a White Lillie Grow · · · · · · · · · . · . .. .. . ... . . .. . . . . Old English To a R os e . . . . . . . . ....... MacFayden Ethelmae Schaefer Du et-Thank s Be to God ........ Dickson Dorothy Ludd en and Elizabeth PE-ter "'omin~ HomP. . .. ....... . ... . ... . Willeby Love Came in at the Door One Day ..... . · · · · · · .. .. . . ......... .. ....... Edywn T o a Messenger . . . . . . . . .. . ... La Forge Elizabeth Peter Slumber Song ......... . ... . . . MacFayden The Cocl<; Shall Crow . . . . ... Carpenter H elen Lies Down. in the Forest ...... London Ronald Emily Go uld, Eth elmae Schaefe r, Elizabeth P et e r, Dorothy Ludden. :My H eart at Thy Sweet Voice ....... . . · · . .. . . .... . . . . .. . ... . . . .... Saint Sa e n~ Yiol!n o bligato .. Mi~s Helen R e tenge~· SolOi s t ........... . ... . Miss H elen Lies A :nro wn Bird Singing . . .... . ..... Wood F rury Story by the Fire . ·...... 1\le nkanto Emily Gould Swee t 1\Ii~s Mary .... . ...... . . Ne idlinger Trees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ra sbach H e le n Lif's, Emily Gould, Elizabeth P eter, Ethelm ae Sch ae fer, D or othy Ludd en. Laug hing S ong ............ Fr. Abt. s. H. A Sou the m Hugh Song ... . ..... . .. Lynn Mallinckrodt Glee club June Brings Many New Fashions of Smartly Individual Charm fashions are here! A represen· tative of this Shop has just returned from New York, where the smartest fashions to be found were chosen-and they are here, ready for you now! F ash· ions for afternoon, including georgette and chiffon ensembles-sleeveless sports frocks in silk pique and silk crepe, featuring the new suntan back and evening fashions of a delicacy that cannot be resisted. Come and see what preparations we have made for you-and select while there is great variety. J UNE Mrs. William Wi·terluJlter, Jr., . a member of lite Er~a·slo· Ju11ior League, weari·g a cltiffo· e·semble from the smart collectio· ·ow bei·t showtl ;, tlte Edgar A. Ster~e·s Sltop, Er~atulo" Photo b1 Carlos SUNDAY SCHOOL OUTING The Sunday school of St. John's Lutheran church will hold its annual outing in the Forest Pre3en-e at Glenview Saturday, June 15. George Rose, and his daughter, Miss Dorothy, 753 Twelfth street, are among tho3e who have been singing in the North Shore Music festiYal this week. 4"4'We can,t understand bouJ they can sell quality foods at such low prices., T h i s statement, comtng from a competitor tn a nearby · city, is quite '5ignificant. On page 2 of this issue may be found the advertisement \V h i c h inspired the above remark. Accessories Are of Great Importance Because They Complete Ensembles Realizing that no costume can be com· pletely effective without correct accessories-we have given particular attention to color, design, and smart fashion in our accessories departments. You'll find it easy to make selections here. HOSIERY HAND-BAGS . SCARFS HANDKERCHIEFS MILLINERY COSTUME JEWELRY GLOVES I ·

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