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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Apr 1926, p. 34

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34 WILMETTE LIFE April 16, 1926 We are Exclusive Agents· for 1315 Church Street A charming 9-room s hing·lt· rt·::-;lt<ence of unu s ually homelike atmosph e re, with 4 baths, sleeping- porch, The price is $25,000.00. Y:u~· :tn Famed Artists · Acacians Lead All Frats · at N. U. in Scholarship Will APP. ear The Acacia Fraternity with ten un dergraduate members and an average of .1.539·1 for the first se mester of 192526 has again taken first place in sc holarship . among the fraternities on the Evanston campus of Northwe tern university, acc<?rding to an annot~ncement by Re~pstrar J . . Harold Goldthorpe. "Whtle the average for the first sc m~ s ter of the current year wa s not as htgh as the average for the second semester of the year 1924-25, they have held fir t rank _for fou,~ se meste:s out of the ~~~~cedmg .five, the re~pstrar . stated. I he Scnbb lcr fratermty wluch '"as second for the s e~ond semester: _of last year, has re !amed that P?Sttton for the semester JUSt passed wtth an average of 1.5385. in h at and garage . Music . The North ~'estival 1 NORTH SHORE PROPERTIES 5 oo Davis Street Greenleaf I 6I 7 NEW MARMON SALES AND SERVICE STATION Publisher Purchases Residence in Winnetka Edward E. Suffern, of 1110 Rosemont avenue, Chicago, comptroller of the Chicago Journal of Commerce, of 12 East Grand avenue, has purchased thr J. A. Friedlund residence property, 1235 Scott avenue \Vinnetka, which is to be redecorated throughout. for occupancy by the new owner the latter part of this month. The sale was made hy Charles R. Norman, of the real estatl' firm of Kroll & Smith. 410 Fourth street. \Vilm ette . 6017· Broadway, Chicago I Phone L~ong Beach 6428 Open Evenings and Sundays Marmon North Shore GIVES DANCE FOR BRIDE Miss Elizabeth Hanna otc""cnilworth will be hostess at a dance t the Opera club Wednesday, April 2 , in honor of 1\fiss Elizabeth Campbell. who is to be married to Edward Sutherland Clark Saturday, April 24. Miss Hanna 29. is o11e of th e bridesmaids in the wed Frederick Stock will conduct all th~.· ding party. oochestral works and the orchestra will he, as usual, the Chicago Sym Mrs. Vv. 'A'. \Vheelo ck of 132 Ox- phony. ford road, is visiting in Memphi s, Tenn., and Mr. Wheelock is at White Mrs. Bailey F. \Villiams and h er "" Sulphur Springs, \V. Va. They arc daug hter. \1is s Rosalin<l. have return expected home next week. ed to their home in Cainsville, Fla., af tcr a tiJn·t· \\'teks' sta \· at the home oi -oMrs. P. D. - Rathbone, 523 Ahbotts - Mr s. \\' illiam~· sister," ).frs. n. G. Cat . ford road, returned to Kenilworth Sun- loway, of 920 _ Linden avenue, durin g day from her trip around . the world. the illnrss of her mother, who is 110\V She left here last September. r~gaining- her health . Shore M ttsic Festiva 1, which will open at Evanston, May 24, will hrinrr ~ward som e of the most inter cst it~g music and some of the most brilliant soloists i_n its !1i story. it is announced. Peter C. Lutkm, vho ha s been the musical director of the festival since it s beginning in 1909. ha s chosen M e ndel ssohn's Hymn of Praise . . and Harll cv's, "The New Earth," for the first program. A Tschaikowsk:r night will follow the next evening and Ossip Gahrilowitsch will be the soloist in the Ru ~s ian ma ster's piano concerto. Giovanni Martinelli, tenor, well known to north shore residents who have taken their artistic pleasure at Ravinia Park, will appear at the third concert. May 27, in three arias, and Sylvia Lent, one of Auer's most gifted pupils, will he hearc\ on the violin at the Young People's matinee, May 29. Mr. Lutkin and his 600 choristers will interpret the great German Requirm hy Brahms, as well as Parker's "Gloria in Exrelsis" at the fifth concert, Hay 31. Mahel Garrison and Bori s Sas la ws ky will be the soloists. The final concert, June 1, will bring forward Dusolina Giannini and Lawrence Tibbett as soloists and among the orchestral pieces then~ will he heard the work which will have won the prize of $1,000 offered by the fc sti\'al association to the American composer \vho tR.e judges have de cided has written the best sy mphoni c score of fi\'e whi ch will have heen tried out at a public rehearsal, May · FRESH EGGS every day of the year! OUSEWIVES accustomed to H the uniform high quality of Bowman's Milk expect the same high quality in Bowman's Eggs. That is why we have established such a reliable source of fresh-la·d eggs-a source ·of supply that is active every day-all the year 'round. Thus, it isn't necessary to scurry around for eggs, taking the best the open market offers. You can always have eggs of unSJ_uestioned freshness, eggs that ./fiave been rushed to Chicago by fast freight from those sections of the country where hens are active, and where eggs are up to the high standard of quality dt;manded by Bowman Dairy Company customers. Order a dozen today! · " on NORTH SHORE I PROPERTY Current Rates Real Estate Loan Department Orrington at Davis Evanston. Illinoi~ ·sTATE BANK AND COMPANY· ,. TRUST ~ .

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