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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jul 1928, p. 7

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July 6, 1921 WILMETTE LIFE I ~ I ( I f, . . Andres Segovi~, Spanish ,guitarist, will be presented next season as soloist in the fourth of the artist recitals sponsored by the Winnetka Music club. Segovia has discovered a new instrument to the music lovers through his versatile technique which makes it a complete music~~ instrument. He ·has proved the guitar an instrument of extraordinary variety and beauty, capable of commanding the respect of the most uncompromising of musicians. On the guitar, Segovia can play trills, scales, arpeggios, and chords as well as on a harp. His performance is far removed from the tinkle of the Hawaiian. His programs favor Bach and include Grieg, Schub~rt, and some of the 104 guitar pieces composed by Paganini during his three year retirement on an island. He also plays compositions by Fernando Sqr, a Spanish guitarist of the early nineteenth century. The compositions for the piano and violin he transcribes himself. Lawrence Gilman, the music critic, says of Segovia's artistry: "His most remarkable achievement is in the de; livery of polyphonic passages, which sing from his guitar with the clarity and independence of movement that one looks for only in the performance of keyboard or vocal or instrumental music, a·nd this clarity of utterance is paired with a beauty and plasticity O'i nuance which could not be easily overpral·sed." Segovia is a Spaniard, born in Granad<f, and has played the guitar prof~ssionally since he was 15. He is now 31 years of age. Although he has studied the theory of counterpoint and harmony, he has never taken guitar lessons. He toured America for six weeks last year and will visit the north shore under the auspices of the Winnetka Music club on his return · next season~ Discovers New V/. S. Blancbarcl Enten Business at Morris, Ill. Instrument in S. Blanchard, former postmaster the Old Guitar at W. Kenilworth, left last Friday for M rris, Ill, where he has entered into a busine3s partnership. He began work there on July 1. Mrs. Blanchard remained in Kenilworth at the · home of her sister, Mrs. C. A. Thorsen, of 32 . a· oad avenue. Vi~tor fauls 1ck of · Wa ~~an, serge~nt and motorcycle police an in· Kenilworth, has moved into th Blanchard residence at 557 Linden avenue, Kenilworth. Buy---- Coal Now! PI-lees aaae alwqs IOW811 DOW Hill and Stone Announce Recent Real Estate Deals · Hill and Stone report the sale of the Stanley C. Coumbe residence at 119 Sixth street, Wilmette, to Albert B. Stall of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Stall will take possession late in the summer. The ·s ame firm ·also announces the leasing of the R. M. Rogers residence at 1333 Washington avenue, Wilmette, to D. W. Price, and the Mary A. M,org~n residence, lo·cated at 228 Raleigh road, Kenilworth to John Blue of Chicago. L. N. Place was the broker. tbaa Ia tbe laD.o· wlaae.. Ol'de· Dow aDd save moDey Wilmette Coal Cc Buildin1 Material Yard (fonnerly Meyer Coal & Bldg. Mtl. 'Co.) PHONES: WILMETTE 4200 GREENLEAF 4200 Three New Motor Bikes, New Cop to Join Force Three brand new motorcycles will soon be very muc;h in evidence on the streets of Wilmette, and, draped gracefully about each will be a handsome policeman. The new machines were ordered by the Villaie boa.rd at its meeting last Tuesday. A . new motor cop will be added to the department, giving us a total of three and thus keeping our r.ew bikes on active duty. Keep Cool!! Why b e c o m e over· heated by standing over a heated stove? Let us serve you a good, clean meal a m i d pleasant, cool surroundings. Complete fountain service BuLK IcE CREAM SILE Because Oil Gas is the cheot~est known method of automatic home heating. UTOMATIC THE NOISELESS OIL BUI\NE~ IS OUTSELLING ALL OTHER OIL BURNERS Edward S. Price Dies at Wilmette Residence Edward S. Price, 78, of 220 Central Park avenue, Wilmette, was found dead in his bed early Sunday morning, J uljr 1. Heart disease was thought to have been the cause of his death. Mr. Price was injured in an automobile accident about five years ago, and this c~used the loss of one of his legs. He . is survived by his widow. The remains wit~ be taken to Indianapolis, Ind., for burial. Sheridan Oafe No. 2 344 Linden Avenue The Silent Automatic is the only oil burner that makes gas from oil '"before burning. and this is the direct· reason -· wby it is silent. more econom:cal than coal, oil or gas, and absolutely clean. Send for ltat of uaen in 110ur neighborhood, oa th611 ' can tell you the facta about it-We are week a beh,nd '" our InstallatiOns and only 60 days to go to 88fJt. J. Ordera placed now wm insure '"atallation . not later tha" Aug. 10. 2nd MORTGAGE LOANS We make loaaa for repairs. improvements, construction, refinancing or purchase of improved residtntial propcny. These loans can bt rtpaid in convenient monthly inatalfmenu· in 1, 2, or 3 yean. Oar npreanatative will bt pleased to give complete information. Office open until 8 o'clock Saturday evenings. WILSHOR£ BOND & MORTGAGE CO. 1150 '· ·E.,anston Showroom 1620 SHERMAN AVE. Greenleaf 700 Wilmette Ave., Village Theatre Bldg. Phone Wil. 2 111

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