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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 4 Sep 1926, p. 15

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MIN Sma Ce -------- a-- a in 0 v 3 er 5 September 4, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 13 Gives Final Program | BYR. 1. °P. The splendid ensemble program last Sunday afternoon by the Instrument- al Sextet of the Little Symphony Or- chestra of Chicago closed the series of summer afternoon musicales at the Skokie club. These musicales, four in all, have been under the direction of Mrs. Dwight C. Orcutt, who is to be congratulated upon having secured: artists of such high standard. The musicales have been enthusiastically supported, and each time there was a capacity attendance,--which proves their success. The Instrumental Sextet demon- strated last Sunday its superiority over other instrumental sextets or trios. It plays unconducted, except for an oc- casional nod or gesture from the vio: linist, Herman Felber, Jr. Karl Schul- te, played a violin, Theodore du Mou- lin a violincello, Emil Eck a flute, and Angelo de Caprio the clarinet. Miss Helene Brahm was at the piano, play- ing in perfect accord with the sextet. The program opened with that brisk, exhilirating march by Chabrier, "Marche Joyeuse," and then went on into the overture from "The Secret of Suzanne," which was very well liked. Attacks were prompt and vig- orous, and the interpretation good. Lalo's Andante from "Symphonie Es- pagnole" moved with a sombre beauty, and the melody solos played by Mr. Felber were lovely. Victor Herbert's "Badinage" was the gayest bit of co- quetry we've heard in a long time. The sextet took little liberties with the tempo and added a lot of spice to it. Herbert's "L'Encore" for flute and clarinet had a good swing, and the sextet was in absolute control of it at all times. Debussy's Fantasia, "Pelleas et Meli- sande" was an exquisite bit of melan- choly tenderness. Selections from the Suite, "Trianon" showed good work and a real feeling. "Nuit d'Amour" by Sasscola, with the melody for the vio- lincello, was haunting, and was grace- fully done. The third movement of New Laid EGGS Fresh daily by parcel post or express. An especially con- structed container brings them to you fresh and un- broken. Convenient Sizes-- 2, 4 and 12 Doz. Eggs are gathered fresh daily, candled, graded, packed and shipped all in the same day--you receive them the next. Every egg guaranteed to be of fine quality and at a price less middleman's profit. All you need to do is drop us a card. We do the rest. Farmers Marketing Co. Mount Vernon, Iowa. Box 432. Rimsky - Korsakoff's "Scheherazade" brought an eloquent touch of the mod- ern in music. Two of Jarnefelt's works, "Berceuse" and "Prelude" were clear and very charming. The program closed with the dramatic "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2," by Liszt, which was played in an excellent manner. Railway Choral Club Is Entertained in Wilmette Mrs. Lester Morse of Maple avenue, Wilmette, extended the hospitality of her home and grounds to the Chicago and North Western Railway Choral club, Saturday evening. A three course dinner was served on the spacious lawn at 6 o'clock. Forty- six members enjoyed a lively evening with vocal, piano and ukelele music. Harry Slater, foreman of machinists at the Chicago shops, is the conductor of the Choral club. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Simpson of Au- burn road entertained a few of their friends at dinner and bridge last Sat- urday evening. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Morton Maddox and family, 705 Oak street, have returned to Winnetka after spending a month at Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Mrs. Arthur Cable of Sheridan road, Glencoe, accompanied by her eldest son, Peter, left for New York last week and sailed September 1 on the DeGrasse for a three-week visit with relatives in Paris. A Clear Complexion Makes Any Woman Attractive JL LECTROLYSIS-- as done by Ella Louise Keller The Only Method Doctors Recommend to Forever Remove HAIR ON THE FACE Hair roots forevel from blemish. We use from one to twelve needles at ones, killing from 400 to 600 hairs per hour. Work done by facial experts. Charges very reasonable. Call for free consultation. Two Offices in Chicago: 4750 Sheridan Road Tel. Ardmore 5518 36 South State Street Tel. Central 6463 | ELLA LOUISE KELLER NOW IS THE TIME to decide on your Spare Time Investments the EVENING SCHOOL The Moody Bible Institute Cor. N. La Salle and Chicago Ave. Offers YOU Free training in Bible Study and Gospel Music Fall Term Begins Friday, September 10, at 6:30 P. M. Registration Night -- Tuesday, Sep- tember 7, 6 to 9 P. M. Regular ses- sions every Tuesday and Friday night from 6:30 to 9:30. To those who come direct from work a Cafe- teria supper is served from 5:15 to 6:15 for 25c. Enrollment fee only $2.00 a term. More than 1100 Men and Women were enrolled last year. Full infor- mation on request. Address: The Moody Bible Institute 153 Institute Place . IL Phone Diversey 1570

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