16 WILMETTE LIFE June 7. 1929 Musical So_ ciety - BEAUTY WEEK ~ r.. Artists Present M M at the ~ Excellent Program M VA T ~ On the· co~er of last week's issue of ~"""""""~~ B -· ~ Nl Y BQX ~ ~ ~ · 5 ·1 · pecla 1 Mon. Tues. Wed. .~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Shampoo and Marcel, $I. 2 5 ~ Shampoo and Finger ~ W $ ~ ave · · · · · · · · · · I· 2 5 ~ Marcel 7 5C ~ Henna Rinse . 75C ~ Coquette or Wt'nd ~ blown Bob . . ... $1 .00 'ld · H Ch 1 ren S airCUt .. . 6oc ~ Vanity Box Rest ~ Facial . $I. 5o Expert Hat'r Dyet'ng, $3.50 ~ and Up ~ lnecto Notox 0 0 0 0 0 0 ·· · ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ All branches of beauty culture r.. ~ The club is es pecially proud of it s compose r m emb er, Mrs. ~orman Cop 1 1 'R · " ~ P:ti.;tc.rnl and C'a priccin ~ ca rl a tti-Tau s ig- t wrn e, w lOse· two songs ' eturnmg ~ Hh a p sody- U 1\lino l· Hn thm s and "Paradi se" were beautifully inter · Sdw rz o-C Sharv ::\Tin o r . . . C lwpin preted by Mrs. Bosworth· an-d Mr s. F n uH'('s Anrh·rf:o n, piani ~ t · Ressegui e as encores. ~ ~;~~c:;ei"1~!~~st was beautifully rendered. Her special work has been with Engl_ ish songs and her treatment of this group proved her success. }ier splendid enunciation and lovely guality were a keen pleasure. Mrs. Weixel's splendid work on the \1\' ll.. :\H:TTE LIFE appeared the artists violin has been demonstrated to Wilwho ;were announced as " Re-ady for the mette audiet'lces before. Her tone is Spring Concert." To anyone who had alwa ys lovely and true and her playing th e plea sure of hearing this group per- is et1dowed ,with a confidence which form last Monday evening at the Ken- makes it a pleasure to listen to her. ihvorth club th er e was no qu es tion but. , Mrs. Ressegui e's performance was that .each artist was ind-eed "ready." mark ed with all th e poi se and charm A large and enthu siastic audi ence lis- of a fi~1i s h ecl arti st. Particularly lov~ly t cncd t o the fo llowing delig htful pro- ·wer e her two German sq ng s, of whrch gram: she is a master. H er beauti ful work, All egretto Grazi oso . .. Schube rt combin ed with a voice of such charm Auhnd e- Le R oi D' y!' ... L n lo-vVa lle nst' in and quality and ra nge a lways delig hts Hung aria n Rh a p sod y ·· : ·········· . P opp r her audience. E :-;t elle S wiga rt , · el li s t Th e Song- of L ond on ........ C ykl'ilBSic d ,ott Th e evening's ent ertainment was Com e tn M e in My Dreams .. Fra n r ge concluded with .T\fi ss Anderson's group Lyri c fro m T agore Ale x a nd er Ru ssell · S he di splaye d a fi ne He r e in th (' High Hill s .. Lily S tric kla nd on th e p1an o. N o rma Bosw orth, drama tic soprano mu sical fee ling in her fir st number .M:e nu e t ... . .. . ........... H oclu;t f' in which wa 5_ beautifully done. Her Noct ural T a ng-i e r ...... God ows ky-Kn·is le r Brahm s and Chopin interpretatiot)S L a Plu s Qu e L e nt t' . D<·bu s!'y Elizabeth W cix < ' l, Yiolini s t lllCritecJ much praise,·proving her mu sihu c ig-nung . ... Hi ch:1 rd Strauss cianship and her ability to handle her 'rra um e ... .. .. ..... .. . . . . . \Vag-Jw r se lection s artistically. .Joy . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~·intte r W a tts · A h ·e.n e n esseg-ui f', 1·ontralto List Gardens -to Be Open for National College Benefit Mrs. Frederick Scott of Hubbard Woods is chairman of the garden tour to be made as pa·rt of the "Garden day" benefit sponsored by a group of the Governing board of the National Kin dergarten and Elementary · college of Evanston for the benefit of the college building fund Tuesday, June 18. Tickets for the mqrning lecture by Mrs. Linn White at the College audi -. torium are· to be. retained as cards of a dmi ss ion to the following north shore gardens : vVinnetka- The Hillside gardens , Mrs. M erritt Starr, Mrs. H ermon B. Butler, Mr s. ] ames L. Houghteling, and H enry . P. Crowell. Hubbard Woods-- Mrs. Randolph Buck, winner of Tribune fir st prize for small garden in 1927, three adjoining gardens, Mrs. Frederick H. Scott, Mrs. Robe·rt Cluett, and -Mrs. Lansing B. Warner. Glencoe - Mrs. . Jam es Simpson_; "Cr<J,igie Lea," garden of -Mrs. Andrew MacLeish; and Mrs. Carl S. Min er 's rock garden. ~ r · · · · · · · · · · ·. c:V~il. s~~~ Acco mpan is ts: El <'da. Au s tin and Emau Ake ly STUDY VIT APHONE H . F . Riley of 730 Lake avenue had as her g ues t fo r seve ra l dan thi s week, Miss E lvira Rohwer. wfw ha s bee n t e'a ching in the hig h school in Bradford, Ill. , and ~ s ·on her way home to lela Grove , IOwa. ~[r s. iss Swigart performed her interesting number s ,,·ith unu sual poise. She is a young arti st of gr eat pm mi sc . with a n exec uti on o f fin e pr ec ision marked with a full round tone. ~l r s. Bos \\orth 's \\'l'll sde ct ed g roup ~I The science club and members o f w:h e sc ience cla sses a t New . Tri er ·Hi gh sch oo l will vi sit the \ iVestern El ectri c compa ny in Chicago Saturday, J un c t:. to se e ·and bear the Vita phon e and ~r o vieto ne b eing rec ord ed. II . 16~4 Edgar A.Stevens.lnc. ORRINGTON AVEN · UE E - V A N S T O.. N I . GIFTS of Silver TJ1e always- useful W. ater Pitcl1er is a Gift tl1at so tnany Brides l1ope for. At our Evanston Brancl1 all tl1e re- sources and service vf a large downto'rn store are available to tl1ose . wl1o prefer tl1e convenience of u ~ Hats LoJ?-g in Back Have Fashion Prestige - Commu11ity Slropping. , " $10 and $15 SPAULDING-GORHAM, Inc. FORMERLY SPAULDING & COMPANY ]ewelers Michigan Avenue Orrington Avenue Rue de la Paix ... , CHI CA G 0 EVANSTON P A R I S A11ociat.J witla BLACK. STARR & FROST- GORHAM. Inc., New Yorlt Longer in back- and back from the brow- our new summer hats follow this rule. · Hair hats, often combined with lace or trimmed with velvet-Bakuleghorn- all in o~r Millinery Salon. In yellow, white, pink, navy. beige. brown, and black. Large brims and close~fitting types are smart-some have First Floor flower trimmings at the back.