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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jun 1929, p. 23

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June 14, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 23 . Jll#i The woodland fete to be held on the evening of Tties4ay, June 18, in the sylvan setting of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Peyraud's studio at Ravinia, giYes promise of being a great success. according to those who ar.e sponso.ring the affair. A musical treat is in store for those who attend, it is reported. The fete will be for the benefit of the Mac Dowell art colony at Peterborough, N. H. During the past few years .,benefits" of many kinds have been ·held t'hroughout the country for this colony, and an adequate etidowment fund has been ·the o:oal of those undertaking its work. · ~ A gratifying sale of tickets is r;ported by the general chairman. Mrs. Dwight C. Orcutt of Glencoe. Tickets may also be had of Mrs . . . G eorgc xr ~-.e\\comb in Lake Forest, Mrs. Jl.. T. Beatty, Highland Park, Mrs. B. j. Buckingham, Ravinia, Mrs. George J. Pope Glencoe Mrs D · · ' ' · avles 1.azear, Wmnetka, Mrs. Edwin Bluthard.t. Kenilworth and Mr G d H h , s. or on aru.1a , \Vilmette, while Mrs. Orcutt is taking care of the sale in Evanston and Chicago From R · · t t' 1 ts atlton ht 1 e g rou~ds lie 0 ne btv~ta oJc deas ' len t ree blocks n 0 r th on u son avenue to llumbe r 1230-th e en d o f t I1e street The tl t' t E t ·d B k · tree ar 1s s, s n . uc ' mez. Zo 1 Co t lt H H \ 11 1st - - n ra o, ans ess, 101 once .d p· . . and Cl arcnce E · 1 am, Jamst w1 11 presen~ the following program, v..-hich will begm between 8:30 and 9:00 o'clock. woodland The Swan (by request) . .. . .. Salnt-Saens T d Fete Next Elfi'r1 Tanz (by ~equest) ............ Popper ues ay at Peyraud Juul Rosln~~~:s~e:: the piano · Studio in Ravinia Ken1 .1 worth W omen Vo tera Co visits and tell of the gardens to the club later in the summer. The next regular meeting will be Friday, June 21, at the home of Mrs. John White, 270 Oxford road. Mrs. R d f John Lind, who has been lecturing exepresente at n erence tensively before clubs and over the On Tuesday of this week two mem- WGN Radio station, will give an !1hers of the Kenilworth League of lustrated talk on "The Intimate GarWomen Voters attended the luncheon den-The Changing Picture." and conference held at the home of Mrs. Fran~ Hixson in Lake Forest. Mrs. Gilbert Kelly and Mrs. Theodore Invite Public to Park :Moritz represented this group. They Ridge Commencement report a most interesting meeting both Many people in Wilmette and Kenilbefore and after the luncheon hour. Th!s conf~rence followed the regular worth and all along the north shore ' meetmg of- the state board on June 10, are interested in the Park Ridge and included in the 150 guests present, School for Girls. Announcement is league presidents, membership chair- made for the annual summer entertainmen, publicity chairmen, citizenship ment on the afternoon of June 21, at training, progra!", and · efficiency in the school, to which the puhlic is cordi ally invited. Park Ridge is only a short gove_rnment chatrmen: M tss Florence ~arnson, secreta~y of drive from either Wilmette or 'Kenilworth and this program should be inthe Fourth L f W regwn ,, of the National teresting to the friends of the school. . eagu~ o m~en v o~ers, gave a .~ost There will be a pageant of national mformm_g and _mterestmg talk Ol! Th<LLeague tpn Revtew as da LPreparatGton fo r dances and a military drill by the girls eague rograms an eague rowt 1 1 together with an exhibition of their for 1929-1930 · · ffi · . work. cers tor the Cook On Memorial day the girls were in C AmongLthe new fo W \T · ounty eague o ome~t oters IS the parad~ at Park Ridge and made a Mrs. Walter Bcn~on of Wmnetka who very creditable showing. was elected prestdent. On the board of directors for the Cook County xxxxxxxxtxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx~ league, ,,.,.hich numbers eighteen, are M rs ..l o1 ·11 Ba k er o f E vans ton, · 111 M .. ern Do You Need M \\T'll' G 1 f w·mnet k a, . rs. · 1 tam . IJ'bl ~~ >ar< o 'f 'd a. 11 eton o f E vanston, · .!. \ rs. E ·<1 ·w ar d M 1 'I '{ 1 · S d f \xr·1 an(1 J.\ rs .·, cr e ny er o rv1 mette. In Phorogr·ph· Only C11n Y ttterdq· Li.o~ All Childrea Smile for Beraie JUNE SPECIAL ·Three Bxll Batf Portraits Regular Price S 2 o Appointment· Should Be Made at Once TUTORING? l-;onata in A l\1ino1·, opus :J6, for <:e llo and piano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grieg Allegro agitato Anclanto, Molto tranquilln Allegro- allegro molto t> lll<HL'a to Han::; Hess and ('Jaren<:e Eidam The Cry of a Bird . . . . . . . . Sinding Tn th e Time of Roses ........... Ht-ichardt 'fh e En>ning- Star ......... . . \VagnP.r Estrid Bud: 1 n te rmil'sion Rhapsodie F Sharp :\linor . . Dohnanvi En Houte . .. . . . .... . ....... Palmg-ren Hungarian Rhapsodi e No. 6 ...... . . Liszt Clarent:e Eirlam Th E: S(·a Gull .. .. . . . . . . Hus~ian Foil~ SongAn' Marie ... .. ............. .. .. Schubert Serenade . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Schubert E::;trid Buck EYening- Song- .. . ... .. .......... Schumann Spnnish Dance ..... . ... . ... .. .. Gn·nado:-: Members of Garden Club Have Entries in Show The members of the Kenilworth Garden club are deYoting their energies and interests this week-end to the Flower show held on Saturday and Sunday at the Edith Rockefeller~f cCormick estate in Lake Forest. Among those exhibiting are Mrs. John \Vhite. Mr s. Hugh Foresman, Mrs. Bentle\· ~fcCloud and Mrs. James Pre nti ~s . T,,-o members of the club, ~{rs . E. L. Snwlacker and Mrs. S. D. Flood. arc in ·E ngland at present as g-uests of the English Speaking miion and are visiting the gardens in and about London. They v,·ill report these Indlvld·al lnstrudlon by llrs. Heaps and her assistants In all grade, high school a~d eollege subJects. Isabel Warrington HEAPS , Bernie Studio 11 ............ . 814 Ridge Terr., Evanston · University 4198 Better Picturta-Better Values" 1623 Shermaa Ave. Evaaatoa Tel. Uaiveraity 8998 Largest Exclusive Carpet, Rug and Liaoleum Store North of the Loop Summer Floor Coverings Notably Low in Price B.&G. 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