20 W1LMETTE LIFE April 29, 1927 EVANSTON MUSIC FESTIVAL Northwestern University Gymnasium Prominent Artists appear at each Concert. Jst Concert-" ELIJAH." 2nd Srd -&th :.th Soloists: Louise Loring, Doris Doe, Paul Althouse, Horace Stevens. Concert--aSololsts: Edward Johnson, Mischa Levltzkl. Concert-".,.\ SEA S YMPUONY" and miscellaneous program. Soloist!!: I" Iorence Austral, Horace Ste,·ens. Cont'ert-Sololst: Sophie Braslau. Concert-Soloists: : uatry Lewis, Lawrence '.flbbett. ( 'hft'ugo Symphony Orchestra, all Concerts ingebr .anh? compabnl~ insurance hoffi~e, fis esta 1ts mg a pu tc stenograp er s o fice in the Cox building, Wilmette and Central avenues. Miss Campbell is a ·resident of Wilmette, has . had .a thorough and extended expenence 1.11 the general stenography field and . ts prepared to render complete servtce along that tine. Her office will adjoin the new 'Chamber of Commerce offices in the Cox building. · Mua Marioa L C.·phell F. J. Budinger Co., Opens SteDOp u'·t OJiia. ' . IJJSft.rance Concern, Miss Marion L. Campbell, until re ·· N L cently associated with the F. ]. Budin ew OCation F. ]. Budinger and company will operate exclusively as an insurance office beginning May 1, it was announced this week. Heretofore this concern has done hoth a real estate and insurance business, giving special . attention to the insurance end. . . Every br~nch of. msurance '~til be h~ndl~d, wtth particular .attentiOn to Ltfe msurance, Mr: Budm_ger s~ates. The agency connections whtch thts office has, places it in an ideal position to give intelligent and efficient insu rance service to Wilmette and adjoin ing towns, it is said. In the past insurance business in Wilmette has been somewhat of a side line with most of the real estate offices and the offices of Budinger and company will now h(,' the first exclusive office in the village . This concern at the pesent time en joys a large volume of local business. The office represents the Frank!in Life Insurance company of Sprink field, which is the largest Life insur ance company in the state. The ne\\' offices of F. ]. Budinger and company will be at 1167 \Vilmettc avenue, ahon: the Snider-Cazel Drug company, adjoining the new offices of the \\.ilmettc Chamber. of Commerce. Gladys Hight Pupils to Give Recital May 18-19 The Gladys Hight School of .Dane· ing is having its spring recital two nights at the Eighth Street theater, Wabash avenue at Eighth street, Chi cago, Wednesday and Thursrlay, May 18 and 19. This will be the eighth year of Gladys Hight's ballets which she calls "Ballet Unique of 1927." The program will include a children's ballet, called "Holly.wood," and an adult ballet of a hundred people. This will be a bacchanale and will present an adagio group of twenty men and women students. Miss Hight will sai l for a short trip to Europe immediately after the recital and return to conduct her teachers' course in July . . Mrs. John Bil sland of Covington, Ind., ha s been spendin g thi:' \\'eek with her son and daught(.'r-iu-la\\', :\f r. and Mrs. B. F. Rilsland, 122R Elt11\\·ood avenue. COURSE TICKETS on sale NOW at 1580 Sherman Ave. Tel. University 40 and 58 BUY YOUR COURSE TICKETS EARLY and secure good seats.· PRICES .Je, SH, $11, .7, '" BRIDGE-TEA FOR VETERANS The Neighbors, the K(.'nilworth wom an's club, will give a bridge-tea for the disabled veterans at Great Lakl·!on May 18, from 2 until 5, at the Kenilworth Assembly hall. A numhtr of Kenil·worth and north shore women arc lending their efforts to make thi s party a success. A cordial invitation is extended to all those interested in thi"! cause. Further announcements will he made. -oThe members of the Book club met this Wednesdav for luncheon and the afternoon at the lwme · of M r,:; David J. Davis, 721 Elmwood avenue. Surprise Her Mothers' Day with your photograph · B by RING a smile to her kind old face sending her your Photograph -no one in the whole wide world will be more pleased to receive it. We are making a special offer for Photographs for Mothers' Day. TO ENTERTAIN at THE GEORGIAN is to be assured of unusually delightful accommodationsSpanisl~ Ballroom on the roof, Lounge, Louis XIV Drawing Room-a charming variety of rooms from which to choose. TO LIVE at THE GEORGIAN is to know that you have chosen an apartment home exceptionally ?eautif~l. individual, and equipped with unusual tnnovatiOns. Your inspection cordially invited. Live at Stanton Wilhite 74 3 Elm Street Phone Winnetka 21 0 'I'ht Glanutan "An Addttll of Diatinction" Davis at Hinman-Evanston Phone Reservations Now-Greenleaf 4100 WINNETKA