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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jun 1926, p. 52

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52 WILMETTE LIFE 1une 11, 192G Local ·. c hildren Take Part in Class Recital On Recital Program A recital will be given by the p~t pii, of Gertrude Lees-Roberts at the ~Vil mctte \\' oman's club Friday cveni n~'. June 11, at 8 o'clock by the foli o, . i_ ng pupils who will pre sent this pr· ·gram: Till · A Balaban & Katz Theatre for "Wilmette" It Opens THURSDAY JUNE 1 7 BALABAN & KATZ ).[rs. S. R. Lake presented a group of her pupils in a class recital Monday evening, June 7, at the ~ovenant church Evanston. Those takmg part \\'ere:' Kathryn Newey, Helen \Vigo·lesv\'Orth lean Kirkland, rvrark Sto<l~ard, Ag;1~s Frank, ).farguerite Larkin, Mary Allys Pattillo, Lucy Clagett, ).[argaret Harris, Eleanor Culver, Helen \Vinslow, Dorothy Clark, Dorcas Tuttle, Mary Howell. ).1 arjoric SL'uhold, Arthur Crawford, Elizabeth Harch·. ),f arion Kirkland, Harriet Leacl1 , :Vlazie Mollat, .:\my Clagett, Oli\'e Claire Brower, Julia Crossley, Duncan 'Milner, Clara Grac e \Vr;1y, Jean l pson, Helen \\.ray, Jeanne Cul n ·r. Ruth Kin g. Dorothy Xcwton, 1\sther Stoddard. Emily Clagett, Helen \\'0od, Jean Cros:--ky. Dorothy Geskr and Beth Bro\Yer. < Hl'llue, \\.hilt · I !IIIII\~· . . . . . . . . . . . . :\l f!l\1'· ·' Lioni'l 'I'· H' PP· ·n Nodding .. . . . .. ... ... . I:;, r J,,, ; H.i char<.l Johnson Th e C hase ............... ... .. .. ~n. ',· 1 n :t Jla~· Dai~it·s Josl'ph All\ ' 11, .11". Loft . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . \rt ~· u!-' Stt ·,·t·n .\l qi\J· . 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Richard]. ).fnln.'\' ancl their daught(·r, Btttil', h;t\'e ret~tnwcl to their home at 800 Oakwood an' llltt· ·after a most enjoyab le winter at LongBeach, Cal. Mi. s Bettie ha . heen at tending the Cnivrrsitv of SontlH'fl i California at Los Angeles. Junius };f ulvey will return from Phillip~ Exeter academy on J unc 20 for his summer vacation. -0- North Shore Talking Machine Company 712 Church Street, Evanston 554 Center Street. Winnetka Mrs. C. H. Smith of 711 Laurel avenue is spe nding the next few months at her summer home Marble Hall, Arlington, Mich. Mr. 'smith will join her next month. -oM is s Margaret Lillis of Lockport. N. Y., is visiting at . the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. H . Moore, 707 Laurel avenue. She will be their guest for several weeks.

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