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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Oct 1966, p. 115

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Trio Will Play M A R I N A At Lyric Meet Members of the Wilmette Chapter, Lyric Opera Guild will hear a string trio when they meet at 1:15 p.m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Frederick S. Verink, 3500 Old Mill Rd., Highland Park. Mrs. David Albee, violinist, Mrs. John Heinrich, cellist, and Mrs. Dudley Robinson, pianist, all of Evanston, will present excerpts from Lyric's 1966 series. The program will include music from Giuseppe Verdi's "La Traviata" and "Otello," Claudio Monteverdi's "LTncoronazione Di Poppea," Pietro Mascagni's "Cavalleria Rusticana," and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "The Magic Flute." Mrs. A. Dryden Eberhart, 1001 Greenleaf Av., arranged the program. Mrs. Jack B. Johnstone, 419 Third St., is president, and Mrs. Peter Bakakos, 3103 Melrose Ct., is hospitality chairman. CITY RESTAURANT E l e g a n t d i n i n g o v e r l o o k i n g t h e Chicago River. Open d a i l y f o r l u n c h a n d d i n n e r . H o m e of PIER TOO. Free Dinner Parking Reservations call 321-0786. 300 N. State St. OO NORTH MICHIGAN Dine in Iour beautiful CH Year-around Garden or Continental Dining Rooms. Also facilities for private parties. Parking at Delaware entrance. For reservations phone: WH 4-4795 OPEN DAILY 11:30 A.M. TO 1 2 : 0 0 P.M. ! acaues 1 FRENCH |RESTAURANT Prize winners at the Northbrook Art League's first critique are (from left) Russell Graff, first, with "Coming Storm"; Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, second, with "clocks"; and Mrs. Leonard Hey, third, with an untitled still life. All are Northbrook residents. Ruth Prentiss (Mrs. John E.) Healy of Park Ridge was the judge. (Howard Fochler Photo) TRACK'S PIZZA "A BIT OF OLD T O W N IN WINNETKA" PIZZAS ARE DELIVERED IN O u r Exclusive " P i n a - H o t " Pizza Boxes Telephone Co. to Sponsor 1967 Cover Contest Illinois Bell Telephone Co. will awards each and several $50 honorgive a purchase award of $1,500 to able mention prizes will be awardthe person who designs the best ed. The contest is open to all front cover for the 1967 telephone persons throughout Illinois and directory. Lake and Porter countries in IndiTwo runnersup will receive $1,000 ana. Theme of the contest is Chicago--its spirit, people, and history. Entry forms may be obtained from any telephone company office in the Chicago area. Entrants must mail cards by Nov. 14 indicating their intention to enter. Actual entries, accompanied by identification cards, must be received by Jan. 30, 1967. Judging will be held the week of Feb. 6 and winners will be announced Feb. 20. Judges will be Charles C. Cunningham, director at the Chicago Art Institute; Joshua Kind, professor in the Institute of Design at the Illinois Institute of Technology; and Joseph R. Shapiro, president of the Museum of Contemporary Art. Thirteen Chicago art galleries are co-operating in sponsoring the contest. THEY COME TO YOU OVEN HOT AND OVEN FRESH FOR FAST DELIVERY TO WILMETTE. WINNETKA. GLENCOE NORTHFIELD AND KENILWORTH CALL HI 6-5227 TRACK'S PIZZA 474 WINNETKA AVENUE WINNETKA, ILL RESTAURANT FRANCAIS isondfe d> V Notably fine French cuisine served in an atmosphere of quiet elegance. Excellent wines. Splendid facilities for private parties.Try our Ducklingal'orange and classic French desserts. For luncheon and dinner. Closed Mondays. Reservations suggested Telephone 679-0444 Cinderella, played by Cindy Martin of Deerfield, waltzes with the Prince, played by Tim Hagan, 304 Hibbard Rd., Wilmette. The two are members of the Front Row Center Theater Company of the Tom Thumb Players, presenting Rodgers" and Hammerstein's "Cinderella" at 1:30 p.m. Sunday and Oct. 30 in the theater, 2332 W . Devon Av., Chicago. Unique dining. Mansion elegance. Open 5 p.m. Closed Mondays. Reservations: Telephone 787-0900. 11 SO N O R T H DEARBORN PARKWAY RESTAURANT 3445 Dempster St. Skokie, III., j u s t west of M c C o r m i c k B l v d . Starts October 18, 1966! "Imperial Fashions on Parade >y Show and Luncheon Every Tuesday - 1:00 P.M. RITA O'GRADY Producer-Commentator MUS/C LOVERS BAR PRIVATE ROOMS Available For 25 To 125 For Reservations YO 5-1940 Entertainment 7 Nights A Week A T THE NEW wAfic · · · PIANO & ORGAN MUSIC For Singing.& Listening BEN BERNARD (Piano) STAN OLSON (Organ) RESTAURANT 1813 WAUKEGAN ROAD -- GLENVIEW-- PHONE 724-7600 Fashions by The Gallery Shop, Plaza del Logo, Wilmette The Public is Invited 115 LINCOLN AVENUE & LEHIGH RD. -- MORTON GROVE, ILL. October 20, 1966

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