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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jul 1926, p. 22

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July 16, 1926 Gay Pantomime Calls North Shore Youth Members of Skokie Plan Advent of Music Girls of Park· Ridge Ravinia Presents Club Season in l:lall School Enjoy Ravi~ia and Guests to Hear Fanciful Programs Midsummer may seem · to many a The Winnetka Ravinia committee, Twilight Musicale for All Children period for cessation of the strenuous under the direction of the chairman, activities and demands of a club and social season, but to the new officers and committees of the Winnetka Music club, it is a time of opportunity, a time when plans are made for the oncoming season of recital and club programs. Those who wi11 guide the affairs of the c 1u b throughout the ~nd Mrs. J. Williams Macy, "/ . On Sunday, July 18, at 4:30 o'clock Mrs. John Vennema, 849 Willow roadJ 966 Hub- in the afternoon, Rudolph Reuter; a bard lane, chairman of the Hubbard figure of prominence in the musical \rVoods committee, assisted by Mrs. world, will present a program at the \Villiam Thrall, 416 Elder lane, Win- first twilight musicale of the season nc~ka, entertained fifty girls and two at Skokie dub. teachers from the Mr. Reuter has been a soloist with Park Ridge the Chicago Symphony orchestra for school, at Ra- the fifth time in the season 1925-26. vinia Park, From season 't o season the number of Thursday after- his concert engagements has steadily noon, July 8. Box grown, so there is hardly a section oi autumn, winter · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - luncheons we r c the United States where he has not and early spring :'crved. made up successfully performed. His success in are: Mrs. Dwight . hy members of his European concert tours of 1922-3-4 C. Orcutt, presit h (' \Vinnetka ha s won for him ardent prai se. The dent : ~vf is s Clara ··o 11mitter. Mrs. press of .Budapest said to him, "We Harsh. vice-presi.-\. \ \ '. Shaw, Lo- becam e acquainted with a splendid dent: Mrs. Gn\' cu ~ t· road. proYid- artist, a producer of tonal <;harm. Stuart Bailev, n:ed the ite cream found so se ldom i:' the virtuosi of cording- secretary; cone~ served af- these days. Reuter's great asset is his · Mrs. \Vill ia111 ter luncheon . Thrall. social secahilitY to turn hi s great technical I ·~ I e "c n Win- powe.rs into thing s of musical and retary: ~Irs . H arp~·1 ka women as- tona l hrautv. ry L. Street, An ingratiating stylr sistl'd in ente r - and a phantas\· that climaxes without treasurer. With taining the gi rls , h:trshncss." The press comments that the exception of ~Ir s. \\' illiam A. follow his career abroad and in the the nrwly clertf'd Thrall. ~h s. J. t~nitecl States are enviable. presid rn t, w ho \Villiams Mac y, live s in Glencoe, rro~ram ~I r . Duel ley K. the officers <lr i..~ F r <' l' h Mrs. HnutTl'E' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · Bach-Saint SnPn~ 11 residents of \Vinp . I ' " ( ; ;n·nttC' ... ...... ... . ...... Brahms-G iuck 1 1 net ka. \ ·l Jl 1 ager, 1 '"'l l'i<·e g-PnrP ~carlatti . , .. Pade r e wski :\1 rs . Georg-e - . ,~~~r·turn' ' in F sharp ............ Chopin Those in char~;c Stanll'\' Parker. r:t · rct·U~I' ......................... Chopin of arrangin g . th(· ~Ir s. - \V a r r e 11 T::llladP in :\ flat ......... .. ..... C hot;>ln programs g i v c n i l u Val:.;e limpid t> ................. E. Col1 m~ . l t\\' orc .. B monthly in hnnH"> .v, r s. Tdyl .......................... MacDowell S of the members · H1 ne~· 1'. art- :\lPlody .... .. .. . . ... ...... ... . 1\lacDowt' ll lett. Mrs. John ."Tiny Lil-li-ts ·" (from "Old China") ... will he M i 'iS Clar ..t \ ···tt twnw. Mrs. . ..... .. . .. ....... . ......... ·w. Niemann Harsl1 . chairman, Miu Beatrice Metzel \\ 'arncr H. Rob- 1 ~ilam·rins ....... .... . .... . .. .. ~t. Infant(' and Mrs. Warner · . \.{ . H '\orrl:lnrl Scht·rzn .......... Smtdt-Gregor 111 ~llll. H. Robinson an(l · r~. am- l,otus Land ......................... Scott October has been dericiecl upon by Mr s. William Mi ss Beatrice M('tzel as the time CJt ilton Daughaday Tr~ika ..................... Tschaikuwsk!t· and Mrs . Shcr- !-'ta<'<'ato F.tudt> .......... : . .. Rub(·nl'tl·ln Sherman Hay, of her marriage to William Parish \\'l11 tr· . ~n ;· n Aldrich. Winnetka. The engagement was CJilnounced la st IIIII II 11 111111111111 11111111111111111111 1111 II IIIII Besides a lo,·el \' Mrs. Roland D. week by Mis s Metzel's parents, .Mr. roncert '!i·.·cn h~· \V h i t m a n will and Mrs. E. B. Metzel of Kenilworth. serve as chairman Miss Metzel's fiance is the son of Mr. th e orcl; est ra. S"'eaker at College g roup of Indians l!' of the artist-re- and Mrs. George E. White of Wilcital committee, rra \'e dances a 11r! "Story Telling" is the subject of an mette. assisted by the told lndian le ·T- address to be given by Miss Grace following memends to e ntertain Hemingway of Oak Park before the bers: Mrs. Sidney F. Bartlett, Mrs. t 1'f' children. who make their annual · students of the National Kindergarten Mrs. Asa B . Cooley, Mrs. Everett L. pilgrimage to Ravinia Park \\'ith eager and Elementary college 011 Friday Harris, Mrs. PerCival Hunter, all of ;~nt icipati on. Their joy, \\'e arc told. afternoon, July 16. is an inpirati on to their hostes:cs. Winnetka. ~{i ss Hemingway, who is well kn0\\'11 111'111 111111111111111111111111111111111111· '1111111 11111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111 <b a fascinating teller of children's storie s, will illustrate her address with Garden Tours at an End Yacht Club Popular Spot -elections from variou s types of storir·:-.. The progra111 \\·ill also include a A spot attracting many memb ers o f With incredible celerity comes the time for announcing that the final tour HDrth s hor e <: oci('ty interested in sports group of Bul~ari a n songs and stories of gardens under the auspices of the aquatic ~ombined v.·ith hours of socia l by ~I iss Pen ka Ka:-.sabo,·a oi S ::> phia. Lake Fore st Garden cluh is at hand. diversion. is the Sheridan Shore Yacht Hulgaria. \\·ho is attl'nding the rnlkgl· There. e\·en· Saturda" ;, iter - thi-, year. Saturday, July 17. will conclude the club. seve n Saturday glimpses of hri t!·h t- noon , the women tllemhers a·nd their 111 111 11111 11 111' 11 111111 111 111111111111, I' Ill hued color spots of beauty dottin ;..£ guests inclulre in bridge games in tlw ro nntrv estates in \\'innetka. Huhhard club rooms, followed In· the servinu 1 d \\'one! ~ and Lake Forest, whi r h have afternoon tea. l·riclav- evening, d~nr - Auxiliary to Give S:) turdav's race will comn:,nce at been availahle to all. Thl' \Vilmette Junior auxilian nl 2:30 o 'cl ock with the seve n s t ar The payment of a nominal admission tl1 e lniant \Yclfare Soril'tv of Cb[ca~n boats of the Yacllt club, the (.'n charge admits one to all of the four trant s over a t e n mile course to th e will he entertained at brich.:e on ~to'n gardens on Saturday. July 17. Relmont harbor where the Chic;w() day. July 19, at 2 o'clock. in tile lohhv Mrs. Charles H. Schweppe, recent Yacl1t club makes its home . The craft of the Linden C'rcs t apartments, 5fn hostess to the Crown Prince and will moor thrre over ni g-ht, and at Fi ith st reet . Crown Princess of s,,·eden, Mrs. Lou- 10:30 o'clock Sundav mornin!!, in rn"'~t rs. Tho111a s Sheppard. the hoste ss is E. Laflin, Mrs . A. A. Carpenter, and petition with the Chicago Yacht r·lqh for thr affair, \\'ill he assisted bv Mrs . Mrs. De Forest Hulburd, will open "pups," thev wilJ r'lce over an eirrht \V. /\.. Richardson . .Mrs. Ralpli Horthe grounds of their Lake Forest or ten mile triatwula r course. The \rern and Mrs. R. \V. Davis . homes in hospitality from 11 in the Chicago Yacht cluh wilt he host at 11111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111 morning until 7 at night for the in- dinner Sundav to the members of the 1111111 spection of those interested in flori- Sheridan Shore club and their wives. ~f r. and Mrs. ~~ark ham B. Or de of culture. 11111111 1111 1111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111 Glencoe announce the engagement of II !lilt11111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111 An afternnon c-.rd ancl hunco nartv their daughter. Margaret. to Brownell 1111111' 1 111 1111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111 The marriage of Miss Helen Agnes will be held WedtH·t:da\', TlllV 21 at 'f. Bradstreet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. ciara Percy W. Bradstreet of Winnetka. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Riddle, 124 Bert- Fouts to Hubert Henley Gary of 2 o'clock. at th<" hnmr ling Jane, and their son, Edward, have Wheaton, Ill., took place Saturday, Tones, 1232 Elmwood avenue. Eastern · Miss Orde attended Sweet Brier gone to Estes park and Denver for the July 10. at the home of the bride's St'lr tn"mhr>rs and friends are cor- college and Mr. . Bradstreet is a parents, 530 Greenleaf avenue. dially inYited. summer season. graduate of Cornell university. Children's day at Ravinia! Only to those of us who have grown up at its doors, who joyfully welcomed each of the programs especially arranged for Thursday afternoons by the Chiago Symphony orchestra under the direction of Frederick Stock, and the New York Symphony orchestra, conducted by \\' alter Damrosch, can fuHy appreciate the value and influence of those hours of delightful music given to us at a time when our music tastes and habits were being moulded. And even today, the hearing of one of tho se selections played for us then , brings in retrospect the same Ravinia Park, but with a large audience of brightly be-ribboned and be- s ashed little girls, listening eagerly to orche stra concerts, with only occasional solo divertisements, and attentive littl e hoys with Eton cullars, all rushing · to see the "movies" during the intermission. \Ve t·c e again the gracious smile oi Walter Damrosc h as ~o me venturesome little youngster t oddled down to the very front to stand in open-mouth f'd amazement watchit)g the musicians, onlv to en· out in fear when he .realized he ·had strayed far from an anxious parent. Todav. with its even more elaboratelv feat~tred programs, . its much more comprrhensiv~ carnivals, Ravinia is st ill playing an important part in the lives of the manv children of the north .sho re. The Thursdav afternoon programs are still offered- to children under 12 Y~"ars of age without admis~io n charge. This ~cason. Miss I sabel Cline of Kenilworth is in charge of the childr en's programs. assisted bv Mrs. William Sutherland of Glencoe, vice rhairi11an. Mrs . Annette Jones and ~·Irs . Arthur F. Byfield of Highland Park and Mrs. Flov Little Bartlett of Winnetka compo. e ·the members of the advi!'orv committee. Miss ·Cline. experienced in the handling of children, is making available to the kiddies of the north shore, the heq in <1rt: the best dancers, actors and leaders in its other branches, ahout " ·hom we have' read and have lonaed to hear. J\'ot only are visiting artists brought to R;lvinia. hut the Symphony orchestra still plays for the children number s the,· learn t o appreciate and love. And ii we m ay he permitted f urtlwr personal comment. amon g- th e lit tle t ots of todav's Thursdav afternoon concer t ~. arc the children . of so me of ~he same be -ri h1 1oncd and he-sashed \·ounP'sters of earlier R av inia . Th " ~rchcs tr a l programs begin at 3, and \'ari::>us forms of entertainment com!11f'nce about 3 :50. Th e la st week s in J ulv offer feature s to suit even a child' s varied taste . Thursn'l.v a ftrrnoon . Tulv 22. a pantomime will be given by the Northwestern Children's Theatre of Evan<lton under the dir.e ction of Mrs. L. G. Kranz of Evanston . The production will be the story of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. the fascinating tale every child old enough to be . read aloud to. has heard, and has thrilled at the hearine-. The rast of chilrlren presenting this fanciful tale will be large. Autumn Bride :< a Bridge .of ..

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