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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Mar 1927, p. 16

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16 WILMETTE LIFE March 25, 1927 Craig Club Holda Lenten DADDI TO SING FRIDAY Meetings Every Wednesday Famou· Tenor and Local Arti·ta to "Gateways to Happiness" N<IDimi ~alBkmm ko Builders of Better Homes WtLMtTTE. ILL. Chicago Office -First National Bank Bldg. Phonts Wilmette 1417- Randolph 1433 For You During the season of Lent, members o£ the Craig club, composed of Epi~copal students at Northwestern umversity, are holding meetings from 12 to 1 Wednesdays in Harris hall. The seven sacraments of · the church are being discussed at these meetings by the Rev. George Craig Stewart, . rector of St. Luke's church, and the Rt. Rev. Sheldon M. Griswold, suffragan bishop of the Diocese of Chicago. The club has recently elected officers as follows: Give Concert for Benefit of Children'· Ward at St. Francia Francesco. Daddi, famous tenor, wiJ\ sing for benefit of sick children of Evanston in a recital at St. Ignatius auditorium tomorrow evening. With him on the program will be Mme. Lazora Laxman, popular Evanston soprano, Mme. Leah Shelters, accompanist, and the New Trier High school band under the direction of Joseph Schumacher. It is expected that music lovers from all over the north shore will attend. The proceeds wilt be used for furnishing the Children's ward, which is soon to be opened at St. Francis hospital. The benefit is under the auspices of the Glenola · club. The concert hatl is at 1300 Loyola avenue, Chicago, one block west of Sheridan road. Following is the program: This Frigidaire Frost Coil equals 35 tons of ice a year President-Edwin Carter; first vice president-Cynthia Clark ; second vice president-Robert Hooper; corresponding secretary-Margaret Peacock ; recording s e c r e t a r y-Gwendolyn Addenbrooke ; treasurer-Charles Edson : members-atlarge, Leonard Virgil, Miriam Lewis and Edward Ham; honorary members-Mrs. Charles Ellis, Miss Mazy Rizy, Melvin Hawley, Mrs. Homer Bang and Fred Babcock ; faculty members-Prof. Vanderver Custis, Prof. Alfred H. Povah and Stars and Stripes .... ... ....... .. Sousa Overture "Semira" .............. Rossini Prof. Richard T. Ely. Triumphal March "Aida" ........ Verdi New Trier Band . . . . . ... The Ca \'e ............. : . ..... Schneider Lolita .......... ....... ... . Buzzi Pecci <;rying of Wat{'r ...... Campbell Tivton The Year's at the Spring ........ . . Beach Lazora Laxman Evanston mothers interested in child Overture "Poet and P easant". Von Sueppe study are this week enjoying the visit Xylophone Solo by Mr. Schumacher of Mrs. Smiley Blanton of the Child New Tri(>r Band Guidance clinic, Minneapolis, who is Tally Fro .. ...................... Leoni Rapture .................... Coates spending the week in Chicago under Sea My Menagerie ............. .. . .. Foster the auspices of the School of Domestic The Awakening .................. Golde Lazora Laxman Arts and Science, 350 Belden avenue. Sous Boes ..................··... Stauh Mrs. B1anton, who is giving a series Fete .......................... Beeo~er of .five talks on child study, afternoons Rhea Shelters at 2 except yesterday and today when Italian and N('apolitan Songs· by Francf'sco Daddi of the Chicago Opera assothey are given at 11, is today discussing Ciation ··Day by Day in the Nursery," and to- Mrs. Smiley alanton Gives Series of Talks on Child t It stays coldcolder than ice ~year in and year out M ODERN meat merchants, grocers, druggists, florists, proprietors of delicatessen shops, hotel and restaurant owners need no longer have a refrigeration problem. With the installation of Frigidaire, their refrigerator becomes cold and stays cold-colder than ice-year in, year out· without daily attention and at a cost less than ice. Come in and discuss your refrigerating problems with us. Stonr Co., Inc.-General Oftlees: 466 E. Erie St. Uhlearo, Ill. Display Booms: US N. Michigan Ave. Uhleago, Ili.-Telephone: Superior oilS. . 1111 Sherman Ave., Evanston, 111. JJ9 s. York St., Elmhurst, Ill. P·blle Senlce Company of Northern Illinois, llU Central Aye., Wilmette, 111. 151 Linden Ave., Hubbard Woods, IU. PobJJc Service Co. of Northern 111. 411 Proapeet Ave., Mil-waukee, Wis. 1?87 Stony Island Ave., Chicago, 111. '11 Wlseonsln Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 4 s. Fifth Ave., La IDange, Ill. Ulmbel BroR., Milwaukee, Wis. 6BU W. ::ftladlson St., Austin, 111. · 1751 W. litb St., Cllleago, Ill. Tel. Columbus :nn. Chicago, Ill., The Fair, 8th Floor, State !500. lSI Central Ave., cJo Huber Ele~. Co., Highland Park, Ill. -----------------··························· · · · · NOW- YOUR · · TRANSMISSION · · · · and · · · · DIFFERENTIAL · · · DRAINED and · · · FLUSHED with the · · · · NEW "FRY · · ·· · FLUSHER" · · · · · · · · · · . · · · · · · · · · · · Stephen Sbillloaek, lr. · · · · · Gasoline Oils · · · 1: · ·· · · · · · Distributor · · The Red Roof in No-Man's Land morrow her subject will be "Parents arid Children." The talks are given in the assembly room of the school. Mrs. Blan~on has recently accepted a post in the Vassar Euthenics institute and will teach child psychology there' during the month of July. CIVIC CONCERT SUNDAY At 3:30 o'clock Sundav afternoon. 11arch 27, the Chicago Ci~ic orchestra will give it s third concert in Orchestra hall. Mi ss Lillian Rethberg, violoncellist, \\'ill he the so loist. Juat South of "The Cottagt" Now at the change of seasons the grease in your transmission and differential should be changed for the Summer grade. This is done most efficiently with the Our New Fry Flusher. The old dirty, gritty grease. filled with damaging steel chips, is forced from the· gears with a kuosene spray and every particle removed from the gear cases with the vacuum nozzle. Then the new fresh lubricant is pur in, which means usitr shifting and longer life to your gears. 1 <f. :18 Sheridan Road Phone Wil. 3 3 7 9 ····························

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