Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Mar 1935, p. 10

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Strawinsky and Dushkin wifll be coming to the north shore near the close of a brillijant tour w~hich is talc- ing them to almost every music cen- ter of the United States. Their pro, grm il nluearrangements by the master off. excerpts from solfe of; bis famous works, such as "The Pire- Beird,". and "Petrouchka," as well as his, "Italian Suite,", and .the retently conieted "concerto Duo.". The re- markable veiolin-piano. writing which the ent ire programù exhibits.is in large part due to the close Iriendsbip wbicb, bas developed between the tw1mu- sicians during the last four yea rs. ,They- have collaborated on, ail the master's violin works.- Harry P. Harrison and his daugb- ter.- Miss Ruth Harrison, 307.Abbots- ford road, Kenilworth, left on, Tues- day of last week for San Diego and Los Angeles. Mr. Harrison is direc- tor of admissonsof the Califçornia PaciÉk Exposition, whicb will open on May 29 in San Diego. New Trier Service Station SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Lubrication Waalhmg wiflketkU. Âve.-Center st. a.i"ul Jin) Phione Winetk. $789 PhIu de la Porte Lei UliricA 3n troducinq Moffett Photos Mfary Jane MOlyneaux (kIet), 219' Leceister road,, Kenilworth, and Katherine Rohol, 1007 Forest avenue, W4ilmette, il participate in the play "Peg o'd.AMy H-eari" vMich tuilI be brought to the stage of thte » Mar*muod girls high ;choo! in Evanston M fonday night, Marc/i 18. SPONSORING DANCE A St. Patrickis dance wfl l be teid by the Welter Athletic club of Wil.. mette Saturday evenlng, Match 16. in Hoffman bail at 8:30 o'clock. The music wilI be by the Kit Kat or- chestra. The committee in charge of arrangements is composed of Frank Kalmes, LeRoy Steiner, and Edward, Robert, and Howard (Bud) May. Tickets may be purc.hased at the d-oor, Our two new operators Miss TILLIE and Miss' CLARA Both are competent, licensed operators with years of experience in exclusive Chicago shops. There will be no in- crease in. prices for this extra service. The charming, impulsive Peg, wilI cessfully wooed by the handsomc, thoroughly-English jerry, played by Jane O' Callaghani. Others in the cast include: jane Molyneaux, as Mrs. Chicbester; Patty Scott as Alaric; Alice Addison as Jam es; Jane Sala as 'Ethel; Margaret Finniegan as Mr. Hawkes; Grace Slattery as Chrie l3unt; jean Youtiglove as Bennett, and, last but ixot Ieast, Tippy Mitchell. as the lovable and somewhat pugiîa- cious canine, 'Micheal. '1 he comedy ..s in, three acts and there are several tyrical and dancing nuiubers. The curtain will rise at 8 o'clock. Miss Virginia Griffith is :directing the p~ro- duction. Encourage Women to Use Two Gyms With the close of the adult recrea- tional season, and the conselquent fireeing of -the gymnasiuma, the Play- ground and Recreation board is offer- ing two new activities for the women's department of the board. Thle C entral-Laurel P. T. A. gym- William C. Connor is an attorney, and member of the Illinois and Arnericen Bar associationis. He is chairman of the legisiative commit- tee of Wilmette Post No. 46, Amer- ican Legion. Has lived in Wilmette since -108. 0. G. Corns' bas'been a.ssociated with. Byllesby & company, of which be is vrice-president,. for the past tweflty yeèars, Paul A. Hoffman, bydraulic en- gineer, is connected witb the Illinois Inspection bureau. He has. lived in. Wilmette .for. seventeen,. .years, and' was formerly a, Village trustee., Aider R. Tighe is in the real estate business in Winmette, coming here in 1922.. He is president of -the Wil-â mette Optimist club, vice-president. of the "L" Terminal Business asso- ciation, a director of the First Fed- eral Savings and Loan association of WiI.mt4., an.a directoe of, -the, Frn anston-North Shore Real Estate board. Harry C. Watts, is president of an investment concern bearing bis naine, in Cbicago. He is :a director of the United Aviation Cargo Air service, Sky Harbor, and a pioneer aviator. He is a director in several companies, and a founder member of A Century of Progress. The filing deadline for candidates was Tuesday of this week. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE Ralph B. Scholfield of Londton, England, will give a free lecture on Christian Science in First Church of Christ, Scientist, Tentb street and Central avenue this evening (Thurs- day) at 8 o'clock. Mr. Scbolfield is a member of the Board of Lectureship of Tbe Mother - Cburch, The First Cburch of Crist, Scient'isiBotn Mass. The lecture. is open to the public. Miss Elaine Victor, 1046 Michigan avenue, was hostess recently at a dinner dance. Among the guests were "Bud" Davis, Miss Muriel Ja- cobi, Miss Betty Dubbs,. Ben Bant, and John Dievhart. mney are gôing fast. Peopli who want copies mubst, not wait longer. Tbey miust act now I Elsewbere in this issue is -an ad- vertisement explaining in detail' how to obtain your copy.

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