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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Jun 1929, p. 37

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June 28, 1929 WILMETTE · LIFE --------------------------~----------~--------~----~ Announce Additions to Ft. Sheridan Horse Show Music Club Membership . to Be Held July 12, 13 Twenty-nine new members of the . Senior Music club at New Trier High school were announced this week. The list inclttdes ten pianists, four violinists, seven vocalists, three clarinetists, one flutist and four players of brass instrum~nts. . . Followmg ar.e t.he new member~ of the clu~: Ptan.tsts-S~elby Mm~r, Polly ~tlle_r, Dons Tans~!l, l a.ne Spmney, I hylhs Dubsky, V trgm~a Lang. M;argaret Leach,, Janet Orwt~, . P.aul Gtlbert, and LoUise. Hubsch;. v10luu~ts -Ellen Sager, Leshe <;hamphn, Lo~use Wagt~cr, a.nd. . J uamta Kampmter; vocahsts-Vtrguua Sprague, Ja~1e Orr, Dora B~rrows, .Margaret Btckham, Molly ~tckey, Ehzabe~h ~ehrens, and Jean Lmdstrom; clarmettsts-Gordo!l Ruff, Janet . Benson, .and Roger Delander; fluttsts-Katherme Maxwell; brasses-Paul Jones, Teddy Buck, George Jones, and Clyde Warble. · Besides the tv~·enty-eight member" already admitted to the mu sic club, seven more are on the \\;aiting list. They are: I.ois Goldstein, Betty Pearson, Margaret Freund. Elizabeth Potter, Ethel Anderson, Carolyn Schwarm, and Jean Hall. . Evanston society is interested i!l plans for the fifth annual ~ort Shen, dan H~rse sh?w to be held m the outdoor rmg F:tday an.d Saturday, July 12 a.nd 13, wtth mornmg and afternoon sess10ns each day. As usual, the show will be given for t.he con~bined benefit of th~ Army Rehef soctety and the schoot fund for post children. An entry list of over 200 horses is expected in the 35 classes which indude seven military, nine hunters, five jumpers, three childrens, four polo and seven saddle classes. A featured award will be that ·f or the 1929 grand hunter championship of the North Shore Horse show circuit, which is being donated by the combined enlisted personnet of Fort Sheridan. More than $3,000 will be distributed in plate and cash prizes. Patronesses for the show are more than 50 prominent members of Chicago and north shore society. Mrs. Edward Hines of Evanston, who is among them, has engaged a box for the two days. White Gold and Rimless Men and women by the thousands have adopted the new rimless styles introduced and made by Almer Coe. Good taste prefers their simplicity and unobtrusiveness. ,Y ou will find them the most becoming for business, dress and street wear. For those who require nms, a wide selection of finely designed white gold rimmed frames arc available. l VACATION NEXT WEEK Students taking summer school work at Kew Trier High school will have a four-day vacation beginning Thursday, July 4. Classes will be resumed on Miss Ruth Shellman, daughter of ~{on day morning, July 8. The sumMr. and Mrs. Shelfman of 727 Elm- mer session ends on August 7. wood avenue, and Miss Ruth Bower, daughter of L. A. Bower, 1216 AshRobert Berger and his daughter, land avenue, left on Thursday for Eleanor. of 306 Kenilworth avenue, Montreal, where they will board the Kenilworth entertained last Saturday steamer, Regina, for a trip abroad. at a buffet dinner party. Lee Sims, They will visit the Mediterranean "the father of Jazz" on the radio encountries, Norway, at1d Sweden, and tertained the party. Mr. Berger and will travel on the continent expecting Eleanor leave soon to spend the sumto be gone until about September 15. mer abroad. AlmerCoe &Company Scientific Opticians · 1645 Orrington Ave., Evanston Orrington at O.rcA PATRONIZE OUR · ADVERTISERS ANDERSON & NELSON Distributors For Hinckley & ·schrnitt, Inc. 1920 Railroad Ave. EVANSTON, ILL. University 980 Sold also at your neighborhood store

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