January 4, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 1~ Gordon String Quartet to Play at ·Kenilworth Club Miss ·Inez Webster, 314 Oxford road, Kenilworth, lea.ves on Monday to return to Smith college. Frances McConnell, Margaret Stults, and Virginia The ,Gordon String quartet ,is appearing in concert this evening at 8:15 ' - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ . Woodland are .other north shore &iris returning to ·Smith. o'clock at the Kenilworth club. The quartet is composed of Jacques Gordon, first. ~iolin; John Weicher, Jr., second v10bn; Clarence Evans, viola, and Richard Wagner, violincello. The Gordon String quartet is synonymous with the best in music. The group has played before select audiences in every principal city in the United States and most of the music HEALTH. REST AND GOOD GOLF IN WARM SUNSHINE centers of Europe. An erganization of many years' standing, all members of the Chicago Symphony orchestra, Jacques Gordon, himself, soloist and concert meister for many seasonsthere is no string quartet more famous nor one with a more enviable reputation. Directs V odvil Show . The Ace of Clubs gave a· ·luncheon and bridge at Miss Jean Lindstrom's home on Sheridan road, Wilmette, last Monday. The group is composed of New Trier girls from all the north shot:e suburbs. - . HOLLY HILL INN DAVENPORT, FLORIDA Civic Orchestra Will Give Program Jan. 27 The Civ1c Orchestra, Frederick Stock, director, and Eric DeLamarter, conductor, will give the first of its series of concerts at Orchestra halt, Chicago, Sunday afternoon, January 27. There will be three other concerts, February 24, March 24, and May 5. The last named is the great annual festival of the Civic Music association. There wilt be no concert in April. .. Miss Hope Summers, of 2238 Sherman avenue, Evanston. is production manager of a vodvil show which the alumnae chapter and Northwestern university chapter of Gamma Phi Beta will present on January 19 at the Evanston \\' oman's club. The sorority is endeavoring to raise money for its RECITAL NEXT WEDNESDAY Ernst Bacon, pianist, will give a camp for underprivileged childrea near recital in Kimball hall Wednesday eve- Denver, Colo. ning, January 9. The recital has been arranged by Bertha Ott, Inc. Grace Hartman, 104 Central Park avenue, entertained eight guests at There are 5,557 dentists in Illinois. tea last Sunday evening. WHERE MANY NORTH SHORE PEOPLE ENJOY THE WINTER RUBYi SHOE ..,, American Plan, moderate rates. Fresh Florida fruits and vegetables. Sunlighted, a 1 r y, outside rooms. Homey atmos· phere. Beautiful, sporty 18-hole golf course, wjth wide, heavily turfed fairways and large grass greens and tees. Fishing and other outdoor sports. A\ILI[ . NOW IN Filla In Sauth-Central Florida. ~Paved highways. Dixie Highway. Main line Atlantic Coast Line R. R. 10 days from Chicago. Booklet and rates on request. AT ALL _ fiV_l SHOI?S TttOU/ANPf or PAI.Rr · o f ~by_ AND cPodemod11 fCDTWf:A~ FOR \\OMEN AMD CHILDQf:N. fUITABII roR fOUTHtR N WEAR f.VENING fllPPtRf, JlRffr . . . IHOU AND AfTt:RNCDN /lJPP[Jlf 'ARE \MC.LUI)[[) IN THI/ /ALE~ ~t-. .. VALIJH f~()M SJJ!;t>TO~lJ'C> NON orr[ReP iN THRff GR.OUP' za~. ... · ~~ ~ ' Af:CIAL /All: PRI CU ON HO/IeRY ·./HOe/ e·ucKLU. cO/TUME Jt\VfLfRY A"" NOvtlTirt Alfreo..J. RUBY MADlSO-NST. 1~6~ EAST 5~~ 45T. · · 2 ~56 EAST 71 tt ~ -161-1 ShGJOide·n Rd., Chice~o · ·1718 O..Pintton Avo., Ev~nvfon LOOP SHQP....-76 E.