March 15, 1929 WILMBTTB LIPB 25 Melody Way Piano Pupils in Recital at Stolp March 19 The' Melody Way piano pupils in the Wilmette Public schools, Edith M. Vivian, 'instructor, are to be presented in recital Tuesday afternoon, March 19, in the Stolp school auditorium. The same program was given in the Howard school auditorium on March 14. The r ecital program is as follows: Legion Auxiliary · American Legion Auxiliary held its regular meeting Monday evening at St. Augustine's parish, at which Mrs. John Boddie .presided. The pr0gram was arranged by Mrs. Orville G. Daily, chairman. The Camp Fire Girls gaY.t a demonstration of their ceremonial meeting. The Girl Scouts presented one phase of their work, and the Doy The Program The March of the Tin Soldiers .... Gurlitt Scouts presented a first aid demonEnsemble stration. A business meeting and then The March Hare .......... . ......... Paldi refreshments followed the program. Grace Smith The Wood Nymph's Frolic ........ Aaron Dat)lme C raig On Saturday, March 16, a Silver Tea Magic Music-G.- F . ........... Meissner Magic Mu sic-G.- F. . . M ies:-;ner will be helcl at the home of Mrs. A. 'vV. Froe hde, 1608 Wilmette avenue. Ensembl Th \Va ter Sprites . . . . . . . . . . Uoodrieh "Come anll bring your friends," anValeri e Adams En·ning Song--G. - F . . ... . Old Mdody nounces Mrs. 0. G. Daily. Mrs. Herman T. Reiling, Mrs. 0. G. Daily, and Gert1·ud e A. Wdn stock Little \VoodP. n Shoes . . . . . . French Mrs. A. \V. Froehde will be hostesses Ensemble for the afternoon. To a Ri \ 't> l' . . . . . . Ft· nch l<'ra·l~l~ . s'~ub;li(1 ' P'lPils. This week fifth graders at the Howard school saw a ·.stereoptican slide picture called "A .Tour of . the United States," while the seventh Principal Lowell F. Todd of the and eighth grade general science Howard school is continuing hi's classes were ·shown a motion picture presentation of educational pictures for on "Liquid Air." pupils of the upper grades. Last week a film giving the history of the use Mrs. John F. White, 270 Oxford of fire and artificial light wa·s shown road, Kenilworth, entertained a at both the Howard and Stolp schools for sixth, seventh, and e ighth grade ·friends at luncheon last Wednesday. Educational Pictures Aid Wilmette School Classes few ·"Tiedt'S" DRAPERY FITTINGS ( 10 Complete Manufacturers' Lines) WooD AND WROUGHT IRON POLES- CURTAIN RODS 1\Iy Pony ........ Ue1·nmn En se mbl e Happiness . . . . . . . . . . . . .... Oltl Mt,lody Ensemble Lady 1\roflll- G.-T>. l\Ti t ss ncr Mr s. Thomas C. \ Vhite, 310 Rich· ec1 a Slmnber ~ong Ensembl e mont1 road, }( ent'l wort 1 1, cntertam ·. Schubert · ··tl<l' ~t dt.tltler last Sat ··trday . ]( nt·ad Your Dou g-h, Mari e ... .... French ft·\v ft·t . . ."· n " Ensemble Ht·ap th e Flax ... . ... .... ... . . . .. Swedish F oil< Dan Cl' Lullaby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... .. ..... Mi essner Mari e 1 [:ndin- 1\Tn.rjorv Benz P t·n.s Porridge Hot . ... ..... ~ ...... Oxford Donnie l\fdlraith 'The \Vatt'rfall . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . Rolf NanC'y Rnbh Th e 'Tl·nor Drum- C. -D. . ....... 1\rit-ssner En ~e mbl e Mi ss Pearl Duncan . will talk on "Child Welfare" at the Apri l meeting. SHADES All Textures Tailored .."'{ SHADES CLEANED Without Shrinkage } ~~ DRAPERIES to order Complete Selection CARPETS- RUGS- ARMSTRONG,S LINOLEUM Complete Expert Service FORMERLY UNIVERSAL WINDOW SUPPLY Co. TIEDT'S Sleep Baby Sl f'e p ... . . . .. C· ·rman 1\lt·lodv T~ Mdocly Way . . ............ . l\fiessne'r L~ghtly H_ow- G . ..... ... Familiat· ~[e lo<ly Lightly !low--E. . . . F':uniliar ~Ie lolly Solos nn<l Ensembl e Und e; th Rose Arhot· . ........ D >'tton 't\am·y J>urgin- Eilt·n· J ean Torrey Arabt·squ e . .... . . .. ......... Burg·nlllll er i Pntsy Lal<v l 'I Go No More a Sailing· ..... . .. French G('org Trt-zal<(·H r,ady Bil'(l . . . . . . . . . . . . ... French ~locking Bird . . ... ·. ·. ·. ·. ·. ·. ·. · ... .. Gvrman · now and Sunshine . . . ....... . .. Russian Ensemble C'Iimbing l\Iac Lachlan · · · Rt~th · \vi~b~ .~g.· Mountain l\Iarch .. Norweg-b.n Foil~ . ri~~~~· Tower Court Bldg. Hubbard Woods Winnetka 629 Buckingham 60 11 r The ~Tm'oy Gurdy . . . . . . . . . . . . Ita lian Dolly s \Va ltz . . . · · · · · · · · · · · l\11"ssner A Melod .~ · Cl Y · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ...... M1 essn er ~ ear tlw l\Ioon Is Sh inin g· . ...... French Ensemble Mozart Minu et . . Th e F'irst · \v;1·lt~ · ~~. Allegretto . . . . . . . . B. l<'h ssner Waltz . . . . . . . . . . . Pet oven Th e Elf and tit·e· ·F~i~·y ·. ·. ·. ·. ·. ·. ·. ·. ·. ·. .... Hchubert Bently Solos and Ensf' tlliJl es ln Po land On Parade .· . . . . . . . ......... : . . . Poli sh . Miessn r Family ... . .. Ilea Th e \Voo<l Nymph's Harp .. . ... Rea l\hti'Y Hewitt Th e Ba ll ad e . nurgmuller Ensembl ~ · · · · Th ~ Ora~-;shopper'H ·· ELECTROLA-RADIOLA Mo. 9-18 The finest and most beautiful Victrola combined with the marvelous RCA No. 64. Ens~;t·tbi e Those Snug New Step-ins Are Vastly Popular With the Younger Set · . Roll of Pupils P upil s cnr?1Icd in the 1\fc lody Way clgsscs a r c li sted as fo1Iows: r>o1·othy Holway, Kathlyn Holway Bett.Y McCollum, Gertrude A. Weinstock' D~ VIS vV instock, Katherin e Shank, Kath~ Pnne. Wolfe , Mat·y Ali ce Pottet·, Nancy Durgt.n, hllt>n .Jean Toney, .John Adams. Vn.lf·rta J an Adn ms, Frank Seubold, L~onarcl Larson, Patricia Hog-erR, .Joan Ktl\"1', .Mary ·K. Burlingham, Madeline f' lark, Nn.nc·y Robb, Jt>an I·'. Miller, luth '":'e t~el, Carl Hotze, Chuck Soule, Hudd .Ltppm<:ott, .TameR O'Neil, .James Pavne Paul Payne.~ Norman Craig. · ' Herman Bi rlauf. Nancy Bercaw, Berry .Jt>an Arcus,. Lau:a Elizabeth King, Daphne Cnng, Dons , Lech ler, Jeannette Lechler, Grade Smith, Donnie Mcllralth Evan Mcllraith, Janws Parry, Yvonn~ Woerner, Betty El'ickson, Elizabeth Lamb, Hosamond McMillan, George Treyakes, Amy Patricia Lake. 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