WILMETTE N.. R.dio Propam for Childrea LIFE May 24, 1929 : William H. Smythe of 43 KenilMrs. George P. Magill, 1011 Lake worth avenue, Kenilworth is spending avenue, spent Mother's day and all A new and interesting radio program, called "My Bookhouse Storytime," is last week as the guest of her mother, this week in White Sulphur Springs, now being offered over WMAQ at Mrs. ] ames Ogilvie of Kankakee; Ill., Va. 5:45 P. · M. every Monday, Tuesday, returning to her home last Friday. -oPlans for · the "Wo'odland Fete" to Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. It Mrs. '\Villiam ]. FitzPatrick, 1524 is a pr'o gram full of good stories and be given on the evening of June 18 in fun for the children-with an important Lake avenue, was hoste'.5s at a luncheon the natural ravine amphitheater at the and bridge party at the Georgian hotel secret! studio home of ~he . well known north on Tuesday of this week. shore artists, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peyraud, at the foot of Judson avenue in Ravinia are progressing delightfully according to the executive committee of the North Shore MacDowell association under whose auspices the enMen who pay $150 for their clothes do tertainm~nt will be given, with proso because they can afford it. At that ceeds tv go towards the support of the famous MacDowell colony in Peterprice they SHOULD look right. Yet, borough, New Hampshire. in truth, they look no better than you The program will be one of many unusual suprises aside from the program who pay only $25, $31.50 or $39.50 to be given by Hans Hess, the cellist for ROYAL made-to-order clothes, with Clarence Eidam at the piano and Estrid Buck, mezzo contralto. Few which have style in abundance. artists have attained greater recogni{ion in their chosen profession than MORRIS VERON Mr. Hess and his successful recitals President from coast to coast, appearances at universities, colleges and musical club circles have brought him applause from the most critical of critics. As head of the cello department of the Ameri · WHAT ARE YOU can Conservatory in Chicago and the GOING TO DO ABOUT Wisconsin Conservatory of Music i!l Milwaukee his reputation as ·a teacher YOUR HAIR? is only second to that as a great concert artist. Mr. Hess plays a Carlo · Dandruff, oily hair, dry scalp Bergonzi cello, one of the few faare danger signals. If negleaed, mous instruments still in existence they often lead to early greyness. made by the master craftsman, BerThere is a corrective Ogilvie gonzi, in Cremo11a in 1741. Sisters· treatment for every need Mrs. Dwight Orcutt, telephone Glenof hair and scalp. All their tonics, coe 238, is in charge of the limited pomades and shampoos are on sale number of tickets available for the m our Toilet Goods Department. affair. Be sure to ask for a copy of Ogilvie Sisters' interesting new booklet. Plans for Woodland Fete at F. Peyraud Residence Completed Your ROYAL Suit is Made Expressly for You Measured for YOU Cut for YOU Tailored for YOU Fitted to YOU All Tonics· $2.00·· $3.50 · $6.50 Model Gasoline Refinery Shown at Service Station HAIR AND SCALP SPEOAIJSTS ..... 11ftiJUUIIII1111UIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllltlllllllltUIIIIIIIIIIIH~niHitaftl- Miss Gladys Ogilvie will gladly meet our patrons and give free consultation, Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, May 27, 28, 29. ONLY PRICES JIIN&QUAIJTY DANIEL GANS HAIR SHOP. 509 Main St. Opp. Evanshire Hotel University 6262 EVANSTON The Shell Petroleum service station on Sheridan road in No Man'5 Land is displaying a model gasoline refinery. It is constructed in perfect detail and scale and shows the operations through "'hich gasoline passes before it is ready for automobile motor.;. C. P. Dubbs, a north shore resident, and the owner of the refinery model, is the inv~ntor of the famous Dubbs cracking process. This refinery process is used by some of the leading petroleum refining companies of the country. Mr. Dubb·s_has been av,·arded the ] ohn Scott medal for the past year. This medal is given in recognition of the discovery and development of a process for economically producing gasoline on a large scale. IXTRA FINE QUAUTY Worltl'· Greatat Clotlaa V alae SUPER FI.NE QUALITY high-speed interurban railroad serving this community was the first to install electric refrigerator cars in freight service in this p9.rt of the country 1641 Orrington Ave. Open Thaday, Thursday and Smurday Eveni"«' (Answer on page 55)