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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 15 Jan 1927, p. 21

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20 WINNETKA TALK January 15, 1927 | | SEE added | Vista Del Lago Invites Honor Youthful - -- . 8 | to Winter Sports Events Composer at 4th 8 | With the advent of snow and cold Organ Recital B&F | weather the Vista Del Lago club an- The fourth North Shore Community nounces its winter sports program of organ concert is announced for Tues- | tobogganing and ice skating, on the day, January 18, at 8 p. m, at St. % | clubhouse site between Sheridan road |Luke's church, Evanston. oO and Lake Michigan, adjoining Kenil-| The big feature of the program, worth on the south, according to L. L. [which will be given by Herbert E. 2% | Arms, managing director of Vista Del |Hyde, is the half-hour long Reubke Lago. setting of the 94th Psalm--accounted Ample accommodations are offered some of the greatest music ever writ- 3 |to club members and their guests, at- [ten for the instrument. It is pure tendants being on duty at the rink and |0rgan music in the truest sense of the 'S WOOL HOSE |g ci CHILDREN % |slide each day. Many special events word and calls not only for musician- a [J&R | are to take place as the season ad- |ship on the part of the performer but ! 3 | vances, including fancy skating exhibi- [nN Organ of more than ordinary power at 7 fraction of real value o> tions and an toe carnival and beauty to give it impressively. fe -COTEv > : " 7: : y Sax y ius We carry no woolen hosiery over from season % The Vista Del Lago program comes Rn By ied i Seas = ~e rep 2 " o M - » ~ Ft > 1 1 141 a o . ¢ ' . to season. Hence these extraordinary savings as a distinct addition to the general |}; 0g only long enough to produce this . y rie . . 3 rg eof wad so timely for replenishing the needs of boys winter sports program =of the north |,,e monumental organ composition o and girls returni SC for § | shore. and a little piano music. His name is So) girls returning to school for the new year. and a little piano music. Ss nz 0) i yi scarcely noted in music annals, yet he ) St. Louis Audience Won wrote himself -into the records of OY . = | genius with a single glorious effort. 65c¢ O5¢ 4 by Playing of Milan Lusk| The German school composition with its austere polyphony is further rep- resented on the program with the Wolstenholme "Sonata in the Style of Handel," two Wagner transcriptions, ir $1.8 : % Milan Lusk, violinist, residing at 810 3 Pr. 31.50 3 pair $2.45 Michigan avenue, Wilmette, created a lasting impression when he appeared S66 6 A6 1 9) A = 4 € D : 4 [last month in a gala concert in St. « . » TR O @N : : he Mas S. J 0 $1.65 &% | Louis, Mo. The St. Louis Post stated A ee er p= ir § Ho that "Lusk added brilliance to the con- |; 0 of the Frenchman, Joseph Bon- AO} 3p: 34-45 ss, [cert of the Choral club by his elegant | i+ (onclude the program S 0 p s ) 7 oF : a ) . of Telephone University 073 lor: style of play mg. His performance was These concerts are free and the pub- lio) marked by a joyous mood and he gave |. is cordially invited A as well evidence of soulful interpreta- ! tion and a tone of bewitching loveli-| MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS i IP (|&F | ness. Lusk is an artist in the true| The semi-annual meeting of the I sense of the word. As such, he re-|ywoman's Home Missionary society of & |ceived the hearty applause of the au-|{he Methodi Ev: _MNe: ; [88 |Gience which insisted on encores." | nacthern district aril be held on "hues. CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS day, January 18, at the Albany Park n On Mrs. Lvman Proctor of 860 Spruce | Methodist church, beginning at 10 1608 Chicago Avenue % St : ; g Evanston » [street was hostess to twelve friends at o'clock in the morning. Dr. G. Cope- inc and bridee: Thursday. Jz land Smith will be the speaker at 2 uncheon and bridge wrsday, Janu-|gclock. It is hoped that there will be ary 6, at her home. a complete attendance at the meeting. DIFFERENT FAMILY SERVICES THAT SATISFY FRENCH LAUNDRY 4 806 DEMPSTER ST. VICTOR ORTLUND, President EVANSTON, ILL. ALL READY TO WEAR HAND FINISHED PRIM-PREST SERVICE No. 6 10 lbs. $2.35 PHONE-WILMETTE-571 NO TOLL

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