12 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY. AUGUST 24, 1923 MtarrBesi SCHOOLDAYS ! Naturally Suggest TTig CMdreris Store So bountifully stocked with every requisite for school wear. All So Reasonably Priced This Attractive School Dress Made of fine quality blue serge with extra wide pique collar and cuffs. Ago* 6 to 14 "Miss Practical" An excellent shoe for school wear. Tan $16.50 Our Special School Suit With Two Pairs of Knickers Made in an excellent assortment of all wool fabrics. Sixma 9 to 17 $20.00 6r~bTack. Sizes 11 to 2 $5.00 Simas 2H to 6 $7.00 Ao' , ^ tarrBest * Randolph and Wabash CHICAGO The "Tip Top" Shoe -vForpurdy ^hool____ boys. Tan or black. Sizes 11 to 2 $5.00 Sixes &/z to 6 $5.00 Announcement Owing to the greatly increased demand for Uiape Funerals, I have opened a new Funeral Chapel at 1022 Davis Street, Evanston. These rooms will be used exclusively for Funeral purposes. My^ office and display rooms are located at 1124 Central Avenue, Wilmette. This chapel is for the use of Wilmette and the North Shprj; as well as Evanston. -#â- !! t^&x-m Children's Concerts at Ravinia Park End With Memory Contest *nJ-?.\Jt!!** "•* her Jane, 641 Lake avenue, win "Zg September 3, from Topi*m «n all wspap i folio he ex( ecentl} ^ - .-----, who, after *l. the game only about two u^^^Nfe5 September 3. from ToZaS*!* â„¢u*I!L}h^â„¢ye teen an ^p r. fromtj pinabee recently^S^ Miss Jane Gremer, who, after ^ wnere iney nave been all sttn*^ clipping from a newspaper iSS'J vicinity gives us the followin:?J§ mg item: "One of the exceSSL^^ made at Topinabeer^tiv6^* urc game vmy aDOUt two weAi"^ W ceeded in connecting With a *tr*t32 -f* *f on the fifth hole measuring 2$T % & Her approach was excellent aiiTsli^ «*eded m holing out in thr£*!L!!* "birdie." This display of*^ -ly in the game bespeaks a &? woman champion and before lon?v$ expected Miss Greiner will ^*M name listed with the 'member?!!'-?' "hole in one club." *w M J* The marriage of Miss Grace aâ„¢ dock, daughter of Mr. and M« Ti,^ Hall Maddock of TOmet^aSjS Wallace Bondurant Clore, Jr^L^ Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B. fc$? J THE last Children's, program at Ravinia Park next Thursday af- ternoon, will be devoted to a Music Memory Contest. The Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Jacques Gordon will play selections from fifteen of the com- positions that the orchestra has played I at the Children's Concerts during the . . • . - â€"- â€"fâ€"j ui ai season. Score cards will be provided, early m .the same bespeaks a but every child desiring to enter the wojwan champion and before * contest will be asked to bring a lead pencil. Only those children who are writing score cards will have seats in the center section of the pavilion in front of the boxes. The Ravinia Club will present a medal to the child handing in the best score. Children will be asked to give the name of the composition, the composer, and the nationality of the composer. On the back of this program are the numbers from which the contest selections will be made. After the contest the orchestra will play two REQUEST SELECTIONS that have received the greatest number of votes from the children as being their favorite compositions. Following intermission Jean Van Vlissingen will present the "Junior Van Vlissingen Dancers" assisted by Grace Nelson of the Gunn School of Music. A list of the selections from which the Music Memory Contest numbers will be chosen follows: 1. Allegro Con Grazio "Pathetic" Symphony .. .Tschaikowsky, Russian 2. Andante Symphony G Minor , ••â- :.....•,-•.....Mozart, Austrian 3. Andante "Surprise" Symphony «„ i*\.....«tj"",;* « H^yn* German t. Dirge "Indian" Suite. .MacDowell, n *. t^ », . « American Gavotte D Major Suite......Bach, lafesr-^ieirKTCmpkii^ePâ„¢7^ ; .....;••• Humperdinck, German Largo from "Xenaes" .....Handel, Marche Slave....... Tschaikowsky, â- ».â- • -, Russian Mmuet Symphony E Flat...Mozart Nocturne "A Midsummer Night" 5ream '.;;/ Mendelssohn, German Overture "Carmen".. Bizet, French Overture "Merry Wives of Wind- 5?r ------;•......Nicoloi, German &2F "A^Midsummer Night's Uream^^ Mendelssohn, German Overture "Oberon"....Von Weber, Prelude "Lohengrin"......wlgne*" &^wa" • -De,ibes' fe i"omp and Circumstance March 18. K^riheVaiky^.A^ 19. "Scherzo" A Midsummer wSR f"11;^^- Mendelssohn, CeSn Symphomc Poem "The Moldauâ„¢ ♦••••••> *...... Smetana, Bohemian Symphonic Poem "Phaeton" &1S- ToaWiMRoSe....S!Sac&t 24- S8^-5M2SSS Nights Dream....„.Mendelssohn 25: Weddi„g%arch "Lohengril^ra,an Mrs,.A„nette R . Sheridan^ IS! p m lei i ft 5. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. IS. 16. 17. 20. 2i. 23. Photo By Toloitj Mr». Wallace 0, Clore^ Jrrrf VVinnetka, took place on Thursday tS nmg of last week at St. Augustinel church. j] Mr. and Mrs. Clore will return hoflll September 1, from a fortnight's hone^j moon in Kentucky. They will resi* with Mrs. Clore's parents, temf ....... Highland Park. Who in ♦..«. •« •"*' te^^Awo^m^c't! Mr. James Dulin, who reopened m res}dence at the corner of Sheridan roa" and Chestnut avenue, this summer, an has been occupying it. with his parent! Mr. am Mrs. James Dulin of Sph'4, held, Mo., and his brother, Mr. EvereM f^hnr^a student at Columbia university] m^mm!W'Sw-w . H. Scott pNDERTAKER Chapelâ€"1022 Davis Street, Evanston ygffi&fil ^F aS^ S^ol'RaWnt^^ toj £\ ^onW^rWr^P^m ,. » vm|a,* ^ - : ^ he has made his home for several yeanf . Members ^W>CKappa Gainiha^^i^1^ Wilmette. Brio?eywmii^ke avere^ Charles Morgan and LoU^ B^ Ticket* «Tk "l . J*OUise Berry, i^^^btamed through S bon»e m Lincoln, Nebraska, Mondsi after an extended visits with her ._. Mrs. W^ter WEEBaTawin of Prai avenue, Evanston! Miss Paisley i compamed the Baldwins on a motor tr ° r°J^nto» Canada, recently. OO fcpgl; #t; «lf;?Mt: A,K U5 for ^ra concern- |"8 *ny Boarding School, ln l ilku' s A" CJ^loKs Sent*btrs « no charge for this_ser_vice . '"JltTii u^ ^ J^^' tester Taylor and f children of Erie, Penn, are visittfl! I o rSo 'T*?*?^ parents, Mr. and Mr&i â- •â- S Smith, of Cumnor road. Mr.vaf I I £*rs- Taylor had an exciting motor W> ^[f.â„¢ which their car skidded bad| ^1^0°*** Benf injuring^ ^r; .'ant'lirs^, Frank "^herrittj^l axford road; with their son, Frank, art daughter, Joan, returned Monday nig&t from a motor trip to Spider lM fP they, yishedt MrllColter Bbtcftf r? i .% ils0 stopped in Eagle Rive^ Pumth, Minneapolis and &t« Paul. ^^ Mr^fantf their son, Kalph^MA two daughter M«ses Ftorencefaaid Rebecca Wheelo<*| Z4+Xumnor road, have retoirnedJtronu* tw<> weeks' trip through Canada, havSf made stops af Montreal, Quebec an<| Niagra "FaNs.i§§llilli!f fB.^-.. ,^IH, ^ H *5ociatioH â- V -> 4- 5 mi^pi^i^ L,Â¥r-.and Mrs. Arthur* P. Jenks,# Warwick avenue, and their sons, BW and Oakley, left Saturday for Log Lake, near; Sayner, Wis, where thg have taken a cabin for the rest of tw sttttitner Thejt expect to be gone W lei bid