14 WILMETTE LIFE June 25, 1926 JUNE SALES Our Supreme Effort Is to Make This a Memorable Event WEBH 7 to 8 program, did not cast her all around unusual charm on the air in vain. A full hour's recital would Harriet Mason, talented child pianist, be enjoyable." has been asked to play again for staNEW PAINTING CLASS tion WEBH, Eogewater Beach hotel, A group of north shore artists Sunday evening, June 27, from 7 to 8. She will play "Pastoral" and ." Capric- studying under the instruction of Frank cio" by Scarlatti. "Rondo Capricco" Payraud of Judson avenue, Ravinia, by Mendelssohn, the "Etude in D flat has been so increased in enrollment, Major," by Lisz, and the first move- that another class is being formed for ment of the Grieg .. Concerto." Friday mornings. The artists have H~rriet Mason, who has lived in been painting in the lovely country surWilmette, and even more recently in rounding Half Day. Winnetka, and who now makes her PREACHES HERE SUNDAY home in Chicago, received the following comment from Elmer Douglas, Dr. Harlow V. Holt, one of the most radio editor of the Tribune, in the is- prominent ministers · in the Rock sue of June 11, following her program River Conference, will preach the the day before: .. Miss Harriet Mason, sermon at the Wilmette Parish Methopianist, ·ne of the soloists on the dist church Sunday morning, June 27. Gifted Young Pianist to Broadcast Sunday Trio Gives First · of Musicales at North Shore Hotel What is to be the first of a series of intere ~ ting musicales that will take place from time to time under the direction of the Chickering Studios at 527 Davis street, Evanston, will be given Friday evening of this week in the ballroom of the North Shore hotel at 8:30. The Mu Phi Trio composed of Wally Heymar, violinist; Agnes Conover, pianiste, and Lillian Pringle, 'celliste, will give a program of instrumental music on that date. Although this recital will serve to introduce these artists as an ensemble organization to audiences of the north sho re, they are well known as soloists on their respective instruments and have, during the past season, played many engagements in Chicago and vicinity . The name of their organization ha s heen derived from the honorarv musical sorority, Mu Phi Epsi lon , which they are members. The Chickering Studios were opened recently by Carleton Kaumcyer wellknown \Vilmette musician. I. I · · ~'!.) · \--~ _ .. (J ·· - I· 1- I 1'4 ~ 1 ... ·' of Your Dresses· Figured Chiffon (the best) with Radium Slips. ear THE REAL ECONOMY. of Solid $16.75 Tub Silks and washable Crepe de Chine, tailored in the height of fashion. Silver is proven by its lifelong service. Teaspoons $9.50 the ;4 dozen (Heavier weights $12 and $14 ~ $17.so The Newest "Marine" Suits (All Wool Flannel, Navy or White.) Dessert Spoons $21.5 0 the ;4 dozen Table Spoons.. 4. 75 euch Dessert Forks . 21.50 the ;4 dozm Dinner Forks .. 28.50 the ;.~ dozen Dessert Knives 19.00 the; S dozm Dinner Knives 22.00 the,' ; a'ozm .. -. YouR ear will tell you t h at the n e \V 0 r t h ophonic Victrola is the greatest musical instrument you have ever heard. Its new and exclusive principle puts it in a class by itself. It 'vill amaze you. Corne in and hear it today! Convenient Terms Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings ., ....... SPAULDING & Co. Jewelers a11d Si/t;ersmiths MICHIGAN AVENUE at VAN BUREN STREET $16.75 Separate White or Jacket Navy CHICAGO 1636 Orrington Ave. 23 Rue d.: Ia Paix EVANSTON P A R I S I ~ $9.75. Our famous Summer Wash Dresses have arrived- Silk Tissues, Voiles, Dimity, etc., selling at '#~~~·#·~#~~·#·##~#~#~~~~··#·#··###~#~~~##~~~#.~##~#~~~ I . ' New Cream Top Milk' Comes from Tuburcular· tested C('WS. Sanitary hood sealed oops. $2.50 up North Shore Talking Machine Company 712 Church Street, Evanston 554 Center Street. Winnetka New Orthophonic 1606 CHICAGO AVE. Ntat Dt~uit I Ask Our Drivers Or Phone Wilmette 30291 J Greenleaf 820. 111e- Downtown Evanston __:.::.:::::n,.::~~---·lat::=============~' ,..an v lC -~ . J.,· t 1 ro a :L.,