Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 May 1935, p. 41

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Quartet: Spirit Of SJPring-"-Mornng of the Year"....... ..... .... Cadman Silver.... .... .......Harris Ntghts at. Limehouse .........Gaul. M y Menagerte...... ........ Foster At the Postern Gate ....Branscombe Mr. Dressier In My Homeland ................ Trunk Chèrry VllyQuilter Ah, 1'wlne No Blossome ý....Gli!ere Floods of, Spring' Rachnianinoff Mrm.Gent Qua rtet: Garden Scene-*'Faust- Gounod The. Last Leaf (requeated). H.Aoreýr The 'Green-EYted. Dragon ......charles Loveliest of Trees................ Peel The F'iddler of Dooney.... Andrews Mr. Koch VI Wlnd of, the East . ......Ha rllngo The -Musical Snuf Box. .....1 Liadoff To an Old Love..... Scott Der Moelle Rache-"'The Magie, Flute"-. Mozart Vil Quartet: Sextette-"1Lucia di 1-aimmr- Moor" Verdi Miss Hedges sang recently with the Woman's Symphony orchestra and the, Hamilton Club chorus.- She bas done extensive recital and côncert work for several years. Mrs. Gent, with ber mellow ýcon- tralto voice, bas sung in ligbt opera,in1 nany oratorios, and with the Woman's Symphony. Mr. Dressler, who is on the faculty (one block north of Indian ' Margaret Gent, contralto, is sing- sng in the sprijng garden concert the evening of May 22, in tme Great hall 0f the -Firat Met hodist, Epi- copal chur Ch in )vansteon, with three other artists. The concek.t be- gins ai 8:. Kentucky ScielTy s Having Program Friday The Kentuckey Society of Evanstôn and the North Shore meets Friday of this week iun'Winnetka, with Mrs. George W. Kreer of 1108 Cherry street the hostess. Assisting lier are Mrs. Vance Clowes Roberts, and Mrs. Field von Zukschwerdt. Mr&. E. V. L. Brown of Winuetka is to read a modern play. The board of, iety for the eusi of thé station) Private Parking Space announcing a change mn name and managemet..i alie çC/,imney~s former/jy The. C/imneys Tave.n, now -operated by F RASNK T ON OLIl Who invites you to enjoy fine food in a . pleasant Old World atmosphere. With long eperiene in .Ioading clubs and restaurants in Europe and Amer- ica, Mr. Tonoli promises his patrons the ultimate in cuisine and service. Pho ne Winetka 3724 North !Shore Music festivals, and bas been in constant demand to sing the tenor part in oratorios. Mr. Koch, a former member of the. Cinîcinnati and American Opera-com- panies, bis sung in ight operaý and in more>tha> onehundred performances of "]Eli' 9 d jab"-and.'The Messiah." Helen Hawk Carlisle', who wilI be the accompanist for the concert, is favorably known as a pianist and glee club. directorý This spririg garden concert is beingj corresponding. secretary; Mrs. A. G. Hillen, assistant corresponding secre- tary; Mrs. Len Young Smith, treas- urer; Mrs. Walter Murray Frank- lin,' registrar, Mrs. John J. Wurts, historian. The- five new directors are Mrs. E.M. Overstreet, Mrs. Glen Mac- Caddam, Mrs. O. L. Robinson, Mrs. Norris..W.. Einbry, Mrs. R. Leslie lone's. Servino' a dietors fr an- The Mothers club of. Zeta lTau mis *eannetie Zr&o 1 'V ise z Wi Alpha sorority at Northw estern 1 uni- m~ette lias charge of the tic-kets, which versity is having its last meeting and myas eotie tteC-pi luncheon of the yèar 'Friday, May 17, the Orringt on hotel building. at the home of Mrs. Oscar N. Lin- 'The purpose of the bridge is to' dahi, 70113 West Thirty-1?orrth street, raise funds for the mountain school Berwyn. There will be election of maintained at Vest, Ky.,, which i. officers and discussion of next year's sponsored and supported by the Na-. Prograni. p ina rganization of Delta Zeta. I '~ Spfiwa *0: Chions L>* I~k. C4UUSWfl~I~j 'i t' lake Iiui59,e ie ruId lake 1 mâffl- --71-----e

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