Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Mar 1929, p. 6

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'G. A. Gnat-Schaefer in Concert at the Book Nook C. poser of children's songs and operas, who has recently returned to Evanston to live, gave a concert of his song stories last Saturday at Chandler's, for the Children's Book Nook. Children were present from many north shore schools~ WILMETTE -LIFE Selections from "Derry (Edw. Lear) Down . Derry" March 1, 1929 M D B> g: Johnny went a-fishing (From "Chimes of Melody-Land") · A. Grant-Schaefer, noted com- The Coneert of the Moaths Song Poems Society Observes Birthday Luncheon "Flyl~g~' "Our Nice Dentist" "Snf'llin~·· E: "The Unfortunate Doll" "The Rhinoceros" "Etcetera" "The Giraffe" :M "Warships" "SunHowers and Hollyhocks" Musical The program was as follows: Story-"The Doll-Child" Adventure~ of Children's Composltlo.ns for Plano a "The Piano-Tuner" "Uncle R > mus" "Brer Fox" (Illustrating Joel Cha ndle r characters) "Three Little Chi ckens" "The Cuck-oo Clock" "About Mosquitoes" Harris ~--··········------------~ WBYMOT! -aTold the 111ual spring nsh b7 aUowlnr 111 to do yo11r painting and deeoratlng now. M. Portenbauser Painter and Decorator 1030 Greealeaf Phone 2764 -------------------------· SPRING SALE Mr. Grant-Schaefer is the brother of Mrs. W. C. Danforth. His musical adaptation of the Beatitudes is to be ·ung by the "!\ ew Trier Glee club at Easter time. Also, in Untermeyer's recent collection of "New Songs for New Voices" there are more songs by Grant-Schaefer than by any other composer. He has a rare gift in the presentation of his work, which is full of sparkle and humor. N. F B F :R . PHOTO BY STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER B J n Sl Member5 of the Woman's society of the First Presbyterian church left off from luncheon long enough last Tuesday afternoon to have their pictures taken, the occasion being the Birthday party of the society. A program followed the luncheon. The Misses Minerva and Hazel Kraft of 1230 Greenwood avenue 'spent the week-end of February 22, in· New York City, after which Miss Hazel resumed her studies at National Park seminary and Miss Kraft visited relatives in Bridgeburg, Ontario, for a few days before returning home. -oMiss Jean Marx, 522 Essex road, Kenilworth who is at Miss \Vheelock's school in Boston, spent last week-end at Exeter. --oMrs. Ralph Moody, 1235 Ashland avenue, entertains her club at luncheon and bridge this aftern· oon. --oMrs. W. S. Moore, 531 Washington avenue, is entertaining her Research club at luncheon today. :E J c C. and N. W. Crack Trains Now Equipped With Radio Electrically operated radios have been established as standard ·equipment in the lounge cars of three crack Chicago and North Western Limiteds following experiments thaf have proven the practicability of radios on rolling trains. The New North Western Limited between Chicago and St. -Paul-Minneapolis, the Corn King Limited between Chicago and Sioux . City and Omaha, and the Rochester-Minnesota Special are all now radio equipped, and plans are being made for installing sets on other through trains soon, according to C. A. Cairns, Passenger traffic manager of the railway. v b Jj I March I st to 7 tb. ' Liberal Reductions. Rugs- the finest made in China. Embroideries, from Mandarin Palaces. Necklaces and Earrings from Peking. Grass Linen like cobwebs. All directly imported. I ~ Pagoda Loom Studio KATHARINE P. CRANE 1632 Chicago Ave., Evanston Hour1 1o Greenleaf 5960 to 5 and · by appointment All Telephone and 'MOSTor THE BEST FOR THE LEAST 9Ae C. 0. D. Orders Carefully and Quickly Delivered Mt;AT MARK&T CO. Tl/.111~ cAS I-I Charge accounts opened with reliable people. 1559 Sherman Ave. Greenleaf 6868 University 2720 ' WEEK·EMD SUGGESTIONS Whether you buy or not-come aee our clean, bright, cbeer(ul aalearooma and courteoua aaleapeople. You will aee real bargaina-tbe QUALITY guaranteed. FRESH DRESSED STEWING HENS. Young and tender-seleet! 3* to 4 lbs. Lb·. ... .. .. .. .. . . .. ... ... ~ Winnetka 796 Elm St. Winnetka 4 & 333 1t6tL 72 1941 Central Street Greenleaf 4355 The very tlncst, prize beef. hung unUI tender and fia.yorsome. A dellelous Roast. 8 and ~ Ribs. Lb·.. . . .. .. .. . ... .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... POT ROAST. , PRIME RIB ROAST OF BEEF. Only young tender eorn fed Beef offered. Extra choice! Lb · ... .. . llfl e 34e ·stl 72e Wilmette 1145 Wilmette Ave. Wilmette 2814 & 731 + l For a. toothsome steak, try thi s suecnlt>nt Swiss or Round Steak. Selected from prlle beef only. Have It cut thick! Lb ·. .... .. ... . . ROUND or SWISS STEAK. LOIN LA:Mll CHOPS. Hubbard Woods 910112 Linden Ave. Winnetka 417 & 418 705 Main Street Greenleaf 2989 Sweet and tender. Selected from choice lambs-a fia,·or you wfll long remember. Lb · ................ .. ... . ......... . . . .. ........ PEACOCK HAl\IS. (Whole or half). hams from the young Seleeted pick or su gar 1407 Greenleaf St. University 3700 cured and smoked. Ten· der and Juicy-just enough · :::. folb.fla. ~~~·.· ... 1! . _ t~.. 1~ JlOrkus, Glencoe ~ lL 6U 72 e 352 Park Ave. Glencoe 172

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