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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Nov 1925, p. 14

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14 WILMETTE L IF B November 27, 19~ MacDowell Society Reports Big Growth in Its Membership The North Shore 1tfacDowell society held a delightful meeting Monday, November 23, at the home o'f Mr. and Mrs. George J. Pope of Glencoe. Frank Ambler. president, reported that there have been seventy six new members enrolled since the last meeting, making a total of 229 members. After explaining something of the meaning and purpose of the art colon:v at Petersboro, he introduced the artists ot the evening. Hele~1 Abbott Byfield gave charming groups of songs, including "Sally in Our Alley," the ~'Little Shepherd Song," and a group of negro spirituals. Ruth Sawyer, a well known authority on folk lore, told an Irish Folk story, a 11egro tale of Simor1 Peter, and a French Fable ~·Le Jongleur of Notre Dame." Her hcauti ful voice and artistry made the eyening a memorable one for her audience. · The ~orth Shore ~~ ac Do\\' ell society is not to he confused with the \Vinnetka MacDov;dl society which changed its name last year to the V\' innetka .Music club. · Abrahamson, Eleanor right, Bermce · Bt'ckhatn, Jean High School Girls Start Thayer, Cathennc · F.."ers a 11 d Betty Annual Red Cross Drive \Vat son. ~I arJory . " . The yearly Red Cross subsc_ription \Veb ster. The membership drive will not be campaign, now in progress .m the north shore villages, began thts week at New Trier High school. This year the drive, under the auspices of the charity committee of the girls' cl~tb, will last only one week at. New Tn~r. The committee, of whtch Loutse Clabough is chairman, is compo~cd of Marian Wolf, Alison Klock. J anc Philbrick, Jane Babcock, Alice En- I carried on through the adviser rc .. tns but the headquarters arc at th(· c'( "k in the front hall at \\.·hich di ff· nt memhers of the charity com t: . ,.~ preside. ------ I ) p~ I nu1 a:-.1 pa t tb l' ,·ar tO nc :' d di '~tl ! Jlll (Ji a i t· (1\'. The Horner Piano Co., is the only authorized ZENITH Agency in Evanston. A complete line of high grade Radio Set5 and accessories. 'I Ill l, u 't'l "~1 Horner Piano Co. Estal;lllshed 1907 p.'ll I l l " IIIH lllllt IIIII, ,,,.,...., .,.:,.,.. "'""-'"""' :,::' :.:~' ,~:; Z'· ~::· /IIIII Ill# If II If/It 11 1111/': , , , , 1!1 " " ' ,,, , , , ,,,, In All Cooking and Baking This Delicate Tcmt>ting Flavor Scientists and famous cooks agree that there is no REAL sulntitute for pure cream butter. The acl. entists say: 41 BUtter has preCIOUS vitamines that no substitute can claim." Famou!; cooks say: ' 4 But. ter gives a del icate tempting flavor that only butter c.an give ." S.OW MAN·~ butter is made only from sweet pasteurized cream. It is offered to you as the highest example of experienced buttermak- '" ti·· CiI l.t Tl !oj 15 21 Sherman Ave. at Grove St. "HORNER'S CORNER" Open Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday E~~nings Gretnleaf 464 , .., '" "" "" ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,lit ,,, ,,,, /Ill IIIII 111111 Ill "'f.lll,, 1 1111 IIIII 11111 ,., llltt Ill !l'lli l'll '1 Next Concert in All-Star Series Given December 8. The next artist of note to appear in Highland Park in the All-Star artists series held under auspices of the Community Music committee, will be Renee Chemet, one of the famous violinists, who will make her appearance Tuesday evening, December 8. at the Elm Place auditorium. Music partons of Highland Park and the vicinity are afforded opportunities of hearing these great artists brought to the north shore by a civic enterprise: Tickets for the four remaining concerts may he obtained from Pratt's United store, 39 S. St. John's place, or through the members of the committee, Mrs. Arthur Byfield, Mrs. Charles PaFdec, Mrs. E. F. Nolting, and Mrs. David Thomas, all of Highland Park. Luggage and accessories of leather always have been most ac;ceptable as gifts. ers' art. Try a Pound Today It is delivered FRSSH from Clean, White Wagons 'JUf Have funds to loan on choice Improved North Shore Suburban residence property at 6%% Interest. See us on renewals S¥2% Money NEW Y~K · EST. 1859 E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 CHICAGO Eatab. 1859 WHEN YOU SEE Nilles Trucks on the streetsPlace your order for coal today. Genuine Nilles service accompanies each order. large or small. & M. CC? UNlVERSITY 5200 WllMETTf 333 they immediately bring to the mind of the observer the feeling of confidencet strength and reliability. This is indeed a wonderful asset to the organization behind them. There's one of our Coal Stations Near You ~ ~, ~ · ·· · ·· ' · ' 0 · · .- - · · · · · .... · · · · · · · ·

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