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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Sep 1929, p. 26

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26 WILMETTE I LIFE St:ptember 20, 1929 C OLUMBIA SCHOOLOF 41 MUSIC . · . Evanston Banker Buys Home Site in Winnetka 29th Season- Now Open" Wilmette Branch: 627 ELEVENTH STREET Teachers in Charge: ANNA CHINLUND -- LAURA COUPLAND KATHERINE HEDGLIN hristian J. Colee, president of the Evanston Trust and Savings bank, and of Smart and Colee, north shore realtors. has purchased the property at the \"orth\\·est corner of Poplar and Ash -.trl'ets, \\'innctka, ' being 175 fert on Ash s,trect, and 178. feet on . Po1'>la~ !'tr-:<:t, from Dr. Ed\\'ln 0. Su llivan, at I an ttndi:-;clo . eel Cl)n ~ idtration. ~1 r. (~,)lee co.n templatcs huilcling his O\Yll home on the premi~cs i11 thr neCir fu1!1re. Elmer F. Stults of E. 1 ·:. Stults Rcalt~· company. rrprescntrd all partics t1l the tran saction. 1 1 R th H. Jl;lcCormick : o Speak at L·oyola · Theater October 8 As the opening number of the curr~nt and the inaugural presentatton llf an extensi \·e year's program, the L1\·ola Coinmunity theater · announ-:es t h~ engagement c!f Ruth ~anna. ~lc Cormick to lecture on natJOnal tSS1tfS 'I ue~day ne!ling. October 8. The theatt r is located at GS59 Clenwood avenue, Chicago. For three years the group of drama e11thu~iasts c;lmprising the theater have :ii >On:--ored productions of dramatic art, c~~nrcrh and lectures hy !->p<.:akers of w1 til1n~tl nrnminc:ncc. Sl> succcsro; f ul !J;,\·e been' their efforts in the develup ·ncnt oi clr<u natic amateur 1al<.:n under :he pcr~onal directi()n oi Charles S. l 'ustello and so L· nthusia~tic has been t li c !i ubI i c r e c L' p tin n (1i t h c i r a chin·c!·IC !1b that it \\'<tS dt:L'll1'l'r\ lll'Cessary tO broaden their arti,·itiL·s b~yond a cum1lt111ity scl>pe. :\ :; a result, .ClifTor~l C. 1 I\ \·her" (lf Omaha, :\ eh .. \\·as retanH~ cl a ~· 1> u ;inc:-- s 111 ; 111 age r and with his a~ ~isUtllCl' a program of expan ion :ur;,ngL·d that 'it i:-- hclien:d will gi,·e tlll'ir ar·tiritits cit\·, state and natic111al scope. 1t is the ]-, a si c ' 'pi n i (ln o f t h c ~ r n:t p that a play reqitiring a gn·at deal of :-l.:ill. time and cfiort in its production ,., ill he rcceircd \\·ith as great appn:ci at:L>Il in other communities as it will at home. "Therefore," say~ ~lr. l'ostel] o, ··\,·e ,,·ill knd our effMts to other or~anizatinns that an: interested in dr1.a;atic and ('(lucatitlnal de,·elopmen:. lncludccl in the year's program are presentations of the f(11lo\\ ing r\ra!11:-ttic works: "Little Old XL'\\" York." "Turn ttl the l~ight.' ' "The Pundc ~ [ a s k ," " ~ ,tn l. p .' · a n d Fat h n ]) a n i d .\ . Lllrrl':-- latrst n· r~ion of "The l'a:--:--i 111 J·!ay." t(l h<.: pre se nted during tht· l.e11 ~t·ason c ~;ty, "STUDENTS MAY ENTER AT ANY TIME" Main Schoof: 5 09 S. WABASH A VENUE, CHICAGO -:\[iss Emilie Durham, dnoghter of \I r. nnd ~r rs. Hcl\\·ard Durham. -+31 :\bhuttsf< ,rd road. Ktnil\\'orth. \\·hn at tcn(kd the l'ni,·crsity of \\'iscn nsin last \'Car. \\·ill rt'JHain at home and attend \"orth\\'c..;tern ttni\'(·rsit\· thi..; yr;1r. MILAN LUSK Tel. Wilmette 2087 PATRONIZE 0[/R ADJ1 ERTISERS VIOLIN INSTRUCTION -· Wouldn·t you rather have a · STEINWAY w ouLDN'T you rather own the finest piano- if you knew you could? Of course. Then forget, for a moment, the fiction you may have heard regarding Steinway cost and send for your copy of "Four Easy Roads to Sl·asot: tickets ,,·ill bl' released ~tlll September 22, ,,·hen father Lord ,.,·ill spl'ak at all mas:--c:- in ~t. lgna::u~ l· 1 ~ urch on the subject, "The l.ll)'llb l'mnmunit \' Theatre ;1!'! a ~~>cia! ~I n . h j ~ ,r Cood.' 1 Compile Lectures Given I on Contemporary Thought Lectures \\"hich ha\·c been given in 1he ccmr:::c in contemporary thought in the ~I ··dill School oi Journalism at :'<ortll\restern univL-rsity, rnmpilcd a:Hl edited b\· Baker Bro,,·ncll, profes::.nr of conte-mporary thought, haYe ju:-t heen published by the D. Van ~us ~r~tnd company undl'r the title of "~[an and Hts \ Vorlcl." The t\Yeh·e yo\unH'S comprising the complete set arc made up of a series of sixty essays which present the ml)dt;rn ,,·oriel in a srstematic scheme. The .'- L'iL·nti f1c, the s~cia l, the artistic, the 1 eligious and philosophical aspects of the unin·rsc arc treated hy authorities in their flclcl. Among the contributors arc: \ \' alt12r !Jill Scott, Clarence Darrow, Edwin F. Slosson, \ V. Lee Le\\'is, Dr. Jrying S. Cutter, Joscph Jastra,,·, Fay-Cooper Cole. F. S. Deibler, Ralph E. Heilman, A. R. Hatton, \V. L. Baile~·. Robert ·1\Iorss Lovett, Llewellyn Jones, Zona Calc, Shailer ~1athews, Ernest F. Tittle, Bertrand Hm:::.ell, Richard T. Ely and ethers. ... Stein way Ownership.,_, You will be surprised at the facts 'it presents. You need to be thoroughly acquainted with them before you purchase a piano of less tradition. Send for the booklet today and satisfy yourself on the true economy of Steinway ptanos. ..-. ···n ... Evanston Store: 615 Davis St. ENTERS BELOIT COLLEGE Louise Cotton, daughter of ~lrs. 11arion Cotton, head of the New Trier High school music department, lc:ft on Sunday afternoon for Beloit, \\'is., where she entered. Beloit college. }lary Loui e wa graduated from New 'l'ricr with the class of 1929. . ~1ary ~Ir. and Mrs. F. C. Briggs of 102 Fifth street returned on Thursday of last week from their summer home at Lakeside, Ohio. ·· Till Ten o'clock

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