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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 May 1922, p. 6

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THE LAKE .SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922 Appeal to Parents for Help in Music Enterprise "Unless assistance is rendered in securing the 1,000 subscriptions for the series of, Little Symphony con- ^__certs to be given at New Trier High school next year for the children and young people of the north shore, the promoters of this enterprise cannot proceed with their plans," says Mrs. Homer E. Cotton, supervisor of music at the High school. "-All the supervisors of music from Highland Park to Evanston are at â€"work on this plan and expect the co- operation of the fathers and mothers ___J of the children," Mrs. Cotton con- tinues. "Lovers of music .must subscribe nofrr/^she emphasizes, in suggesting IMtparents might present a few sub- scriptions -to the puMic schools to be given away to some deserving pupils who cannot afford tickets of their own. The* concerts will be played by twenty-five men Of the Chicago Sym- phony orchestra under the direction of George Dasch. The series will be „_ the^ basis_for_ the Music Memory-con- "" ~~ tesiTwork for next year. Subscription blanks may -be secured by calling the. New ^Trier^High school, Winnetka 4, or writing MJJie_inusIc supervisors in the various north shore villages. # Short Stories Lead List of | New Trier Prize "Comps" I The Williams prize contest for all )-& forms pf English composition, offered â-  'r. each year to the students of New v T€er Township by Henry P. Williams f^~Ot^IenCoe^aPTT^wff^^ tnrf^^avtmfv. seven contestants this spring, -accord- ft tag to information from the school ^executive offices. The number of compositions submit- ted this year is more than half again W: as many as were in the contest in iIS1921, it is said. These compositions li Swere written by sixty-three students. illf Snort stories led the list with a 2!iit0laL4>f^or4y^tw^-poeti^^ t|illond, totalling fifteen manuscripts. I|| iNext in ofdeFwere essays, fourteen, "Upland' plays, six..' r\\ vHi â- .:;.-.....ii A very fine program was given Sufl- dy evening at the Kenilworth As- sembly Hall by the following artists: Cyrena Van Gordon, John Marshall, Miss Christian and Mr. Goddard. The Negro Spirituals sung, by Mr. Goddard were particularly pleasing. â€"Mrr Fleck W. Byer left Monday for Lansing, Mich., on business. Miss Katharine Slater, who has been the guest of her brother "and sister-itt- law, Mrs. E. D. Slater, for the past few weeks, will be the guest of Mrs. Walter Gerould next week. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Chandler have returned after a most enjoyable" visit with their daughter in Atlantic City. The Afternoon Bridge ciub met at the home pf Mrs. Grant Ridgway on Tuesday. * Mrs. C. G. Burnham returned on Thursday from a visit in New York. The Annual May Festival of the Associated North Shore Sunday Schools will take place at the Audi- torium on Friday evening. The Misses JDorothyMay^EsteMe^Parney, Bernice Bulley and Margaret Backus, all of KenilwoFth, will take part in the festival; Mrs. Mark Cresap entertained the Arden Shore Committee at luncheon last Tuesday.. " Mrs. F. "W. Cherry is giving a lunch 'erortor twjfitouesj^Q ^A dinner was given last Friday evening, at the Winnetka Woman's Club by the newly organized North- western Alumna Association of^ the -Nxirth'^horeT^MrT^restQn Boyden of they "will attend the graduation of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Mer- rill, at Bradford Academy. They will remain East for a few weeks before returning home. The Y. M. C. A~A'drive" whtcn-has been on since last Monday has been extended until Friday. Misses Flor- ence and Beatrice Pease are the Cap- tains for . Kenilworth and although there has been no definite quota asked for they have raised $670. Mrs. Henry Taylor, Jr., has returned from New York where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Gerould. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Merrill left Thursday for the East, where .....Mrs: Mfx spiegei is ^tmatmm\^mi^^ four house guests for the >feek-end, Mr. Karl Keith has gone to his sum- mer home-at Big Lake, Wisconsin, for a week. Mr. and M» Charles Howe have gone to Minnesota on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. E. p. Parmelee have returned to Kenilworth after having visited their daughter, Mrs. S. L. Hypes, during Mr. Hypes' trip abroad. Mr. Frank E. Cheeseman will leave Saturday for Detroit to attend the Whist" Congress. Miss Elizabeth Stevens has gone t.o Leland, Mich., for a month's stay. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Burnham are giving, a "birthday party" on Sunday -Bfeefbr Mr? Stolp at£d Craig Ket6ham....... •';. ..-. ':*'\. ^.:,.~i^^^ Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Mons and family, 921 Oakwood avenue,, will motor to Edgerton, Wis., over Decora- tion bay to decorate the grave of Mrs. Mon's father, who is buried there. , 5;§r:v":. AUBURN BEAUTY-SIX ( 7-R. Continental Motor . $lfl§5 F. O. B., FACTORY C. H. BfclGGS Evanston 140 1549 Shwrnun Avenue) Winnetka presided and president Wal ter D. Scott of Northwestern Univer- sity and Rev. George Craig Stewart gave very interesting speeches. An active interest in this new enterprise is hoped for, as At is just a North Shore association aaicLa very worthy one. REAL HELPFUL SERVICE On All Your Paint Problem* P A I All Size Cans* Tubes, Special Colors You Can Do Better Hera Than Elsewhere RASMESEN'S USSr Painting, Decorating. Floor: Work, Sltfns TJNTQUE^STYLE â€" SHOP WILMETTE Ladies' and Misses' Phone 2403â€"112tfCehtraTAve Dr. Charles E. Geisse Osteopathic Physician Phone Wa^0^^_115Ofe«toA!i RESIDENT PHONE 537 Sherman PALACE Gash Meat Market Evanston Illinois -Native Rib-Roast of BeeiVr- , JID* . • • •â€"• • ••••••»•••â- â€¢â€¢ *9m*%+ Fancy Leg of Lamb, ID*................ £«J /2C. Shoulder of Veal Roast, C lb..................I672C Shoulder of Lamb Roast, lb. .... v. ...... . .... .ZSygC Hindquarter of Spring Lamb, from 6 lbs. up, . ^ per lb. .. .. 38^4c Very Best Plate Corned Beef .......... ^Z212i&c Choice Pot Roast „ ,. 12%c .Fresh Flank Steak..... .25c Fresh Brookfield Butter, 39c nFreshr Calves Sweet Breads 65c Fresh Dressed Boiling Chickens .......... Fancy Roasting Chickens, Very Best Sirloin Steak, Best Porterhouse PER LB. 0 Peacock Beacon Whole Slab 1 PER LBO steak, IbT. *......., v ;45c Fresh Pork Loins, whole, ..........25y2c u>. Very Best Rib Lamb ,Ib. 50c Oteb- -Â¥ery Best Shui 1 Stealer lb 40c Verjr Best Round Steak, ID* -*...•.*.«... ...... JVC DO YOUR MARKETINCLHE&E^ N FREDERICK A. WEIL. General Manager H| H. JENSEN, Superintendent WEIL DETECTIVE AGENCY, Inc. ~ Established ISOl HHi [City of Chicago License} Confidential SerTicl - No Charge for Consult Suite SOO ZO EAST JACKSON BOULEVARD-CHICAGO Phone Wdbash iin-Night Phone Lafayette 2S40_____________ HEMSTJTCH1NG faS53fSilvcr. Irish Point/Picoting. £t* Also Buttons Covered Pleating, Machine jMloj>JM^^ ,*,, TiqtSfer Embroidery Patterns for Societies* Church Emblems and ^^S^^^^^^^f:^iE^^<di Work, '^SM^Â¥B'0: -"?:?'::' • â- : ' l^\OaM'Wor>.-^^^^^<ltt^ Personal Service. 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