Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Apr 1934, p. 24

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Sup.timig Proedent Ruimevets VOEFOR Domu~raicC»a&dte For. CO NGR ESS ItCoaffremiomalDistrict beer the M1rs. Hughston McBain (Margaret Keith) of 466..Poplar1 street, Win- n etka, was luncheon 'hostess to the Kenilworth, bridge club of which ber m other, Mrs. Cornelius Keith,, is a member. DeLuxe Rdition o«. Contract Br idge Based, on thé accepted ýdemand. Pre- pared for-Home Study. Composite Scoring Rules and Tables. Full or, concise Information. 25e COPY Postpaid EASTOX, 213 W. Austin -Ave., Chigo DONT MOVE YOUR OLD PIANO ISaér" udtap fer ita truie-Lu esImd t a M urneGrndPlian fer futur. ddiler>' t. y~mm"ee.. Miss Ferris, of the kindergarten of the L-ogan school, wiIl present sev- eral of ber boys and girls in a brief safety demonstration. Pupils of the Howard school wiIl give tbe follow- ing piano recital: Amaryllis................Ghys Played by George Terzakes and David Melbye F'arewell to the, Piano' .,.Beethoven Played by, Frederic Strauchi mînuet in G . -......-ý. ...Beethoven PiaYed by Howard Htenderson Tarantella ............. ........ .Dennée Piayed by Charles Spinner and Dick, Kahn. Mrs.ý Guy Pel ton,. vice-president o'ft the Evanston Safety counicil, and chairman of, the Horne and School Safety commission, will :speak on dosa fety at Scbool and in the Home." Having helped to inake Evanston' "The .Saftst City in, the United States," Mrs. Pelton is surely an authority on the, subjectof accidenti prevention. April 17 the date for the next meeting of the Pre-Scbool circle.,1 The Adolescent Study group wilI meet on April 9, at 1 :15 o'clock, Ili the music room of the Howard school to discuss "Hercdity and Environ- ment," under the leadership of Mrsi R. P. Lonergan.I Madame Gilderoy Sco.tt, director of the Wilmette Baptist church choir, is singing the role of "Katisha," and Arthur Wilkinson of Glencoe has oeof the Mikado roles ini the double c ast. -Charles -E. Lutton sings "Ko- ko." John Hanny, artist, bas design- ed the scenery. For years he was associate'd witb the Chicago CIvic Opera company and the Ravinia comn-, pany' , baving donc some of the most outstaniding sets for tbe latter. The. entire produ ction numbers eighty persons, ail of wbom volunteer their services. CON VALESCING. Clarence Schildgen of 1918 Lake ave- nue is convalescing at the Alexian Brotbers bospital f rom an operation on bis knee. Hie will return to bis. home iii about ten days. Mr. Sch ,ildgen is manager of the National Tea compan)e Lester W. Elias, 843 Sheridan road, lef t last Tuesday by motor for the east. He will spend this Week-end in Buffalo witb bis daughter, Miss Mabel W. Elias; and on, Monday will leave for New Yiork and Boston. He wiIl be gone for several wveeks on business. 615 Davis- St. R JANSTON Open Ev.ufuga S7 %20 E L ueULteanersý INCORPORATED T WINNBTKAI 'KA 3360-GLENCOE 1900,f

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