August 30, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 33 Miralago Orchestra 'to Broa4f:ast Every Evening Over WIBO Arrangements were completed last "·cek by Rich Penney, president and manager of the Miralago ballroom in ":\o Man's Land," between Wilmette . and Kenilworth, at 1637 Sheridan road, and "Stu" Dawson, director of station \VIBO, for one and one-half hours of hroadcasting. from the ballroom floor, of orchestration bv Dell Coon and the ).[iralago orchestra, every nio-ht except Monday. This orchestra is comprised of mam· members of the original Purple . orchestra, · directed by Dell Coon at Korthwestern universitr in 1923. Since that time they have been playing for the diplomatic circles of \\ ashington, D. C., various social affairs, and also at the Montmartre in Hollywood. Dell Coon's popularih in California i:-; best demonstrated- through his hrnadca sting oYer KF\\'B ( \Varn er Brothers' Mm·ing Picture tudio broadcasting- station), where he was a great fa':orite among the mo,·ie artists. New Books Ten new hooks of the non-fiction type ha\'c been received at the \Vilmctte Public library, Miss Anne L. Whitmack, librarian, announces. Following are the new volumes: \Villiams-"Social Aspects of ~fental Hygiene." ' . Ames-" Religion." Thomas-"Source Book for Social Origins." · Rcuter-" Population Problems." Baring-Gould- "Curious M vths of the ~fiddle Ages." .~.)umont -' 'Eiement s of Chess." Hare-"\Valks in London." Hare-"\\' alks in Rome." Pcrkin s-"Richclicu." ~[cgroz-"Three Sitwells." :\fiss ~fary Pope of 90-l Lake annue has n·turnccl frnm a fnur \\·ecks' \'acation trip through thr Canadian Rockies \'isiting Banff, Lake Loui se, and Spoka·ne. \\'ash. -()- THE Begins September 8 For tllose who contemplate studying art this North Shore school otters all that may be had anywhere. Its educational standards are the highest. Its credits are acceptable in the school systems here and in every university with which we have contacted. The most advanced teaching methGds are employed, so that in the shortest space of time the student may be fitted to enter a life work that at this time otters many advantages over other professions. The picture shown above lllustrates the unique method employed ln the interior decoration class, where the students not only learn to design the interior, but through the construction of the small model they learn the actual structure of the rooms, furniture, and accessories. It wlll pay you to investigate. REGULAR FALL TERM Fred F_ ~keel. JJX \\'ondstock an:::\fr. and ~Irs . .\. ]. Carlsen of 501 11tH:. 1-\L·nihrorth. is in Tuc:-.on . .\riz. GREENLEAF 16 74 EVANSTON 626 CHURCH ST. \\'as hington a,·e nue han.' returned to with hi ~ ,,·ifc and family. \ \"ilmett e from a t \YO months· trip _:__ __:_~~-::-:-:..::..:....:..:.:....:..::....:__ _ _ _ _-2~=======================-======~~=! through old ~Texico and .outhem California. Their niece. Beth R. Rich;urb of Pain~ \ ' erdcs Estates. Cali f.. has n :turned with them. ~he \\·ill enter t]1c se nior cla~ s at Xew Trier High sc hc1n l. THE EVANSTON ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS -oand :\f rs . Paul R. Snule. CJI.) L;1ke annu L·. retttrnL·d the latter part nf la st \H't: k from a ,-isi t oi ten davs in Xew York City . -~)- ~r r. \\'illiam .\. ).fcKeighan and family n i 1615 \\'alnut aYcnue are on a11 ex. tL'tHlccl motor trip through Kentuck,-. Tennessee. and Xorth Carolina. - CARLOS PHOTOS 0 invites soothiaa to now (ARLOS you to be + + his guest ·at l an inspection of · his mo de r n,.- 'n ew~IIIII ' st u di o o f camera eyes portraiture which opens next -- Swimming, motoring and other outdoor activities often cause even the strongest eyes to burn and become bloodshot. When this occurs, apply a few drops of 1 o o t h i n g, cooling MURINE. Almost instantly the burning sensation will disappear, and before long your eyes will be clear and bright again. Millions of bottles of MURINE are used each year to soothe and beautify eyes. Many persons make a , practice of cleansing their eyes with it daily. A month's supply costs but &Oc. Learn its benefits! Tuesday, September 3, rn the R.O AD Ml RALAG.O 1647 BUILDING S·H E RID AN and Kenilworth at the Lake, between Wilmette TELEPH 0 N E WI LM ETTE SIX FIVE 0 \.. * *