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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Dec 1928, p. 12

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l2 WILMETTE LIFE December 21, 1928 Mother of Mrs. Maston Succumbs in ·~Florida PLAYS AT ORRINGTON Hortense Spiegell, Pianist, to Be Art. iat at Hotel Sunday A Jtry tltrry 0Lf1rintmnn A~TD A i;nppy ./ Jrnnptrnun Ntw ltnr TO ALL Mrs. John S. Reid, mother of M ··s. Edward Maston, of 223 Seventeenth street who recently returned to her home' in Florida after spending a month with her daughter here, passed away last Friday. Mrs. Maston's death occurred after she had suffered a paralytic stroke. The fun~ral services were held Monday mormng at 10 :30 o'clock in the new memorial chapel. of the Woodlawn Presbyterian church. Chicago. Dr. Boddy, pastor of that church and Dr. Raymond Huston, pastor ' of the Second · Presbyterian church, Evanston, officiated. Mrs. Reid is survived by her husband, John S. Reid, who was a professor in A~ mour institute for twelve years; two daughters, Mrs. Maston, of Wilmette, and Mr3. William A. Owens, of Kokomo, Ind., and one son, John S. Reid, Jr., of Chicago \Varren Seibold, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Seibold, 522 Forest avenue, '"'ill return from Cornell tomorrow for thr holidays. Dick Osgood, formerly of \iVilmettc, and now living in Dayton, Ohio, will arrive tomorrow to spend the holidays with the Seibolds. -O- JosEph D. To10ff Out Photograph· Lie1e Forwer 518 Davis Street Phone Univ. 2178 Burrill, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. ]. A. Burrill, 812 Greenwood avenue, returned Tuesday from Rockford college, Rockford, Ill for the holidays. J anc A program of Chopin and Shuman groups augmented by Liszt, SaintSaens ~nd Mendelssohn, will be playeg by Hortense Spieg~ll, pianist, at ~he Orrington hotel thts Sunday evemng at 8. Miss Spiegell is a young artist who has· had her training with French and Swiss masters. She is attributed a fine technic, soulful interpretation and an appealin~ choice in program selec· tion. She has recently returned from a successful concert tour in Asheville and in eastern cities. The Sunday evening concerts at the Orrington are complimentary to guests of the hotel and their friends and are arranged by its management. Miss Spiegell's program will have the following order: Whims ............... . ...... Schuman Soaring .. . .. .... . . .... .... . . Schuman Romance ... ... . . .. . ........ Schuman Rondo Capricioso ........ Mendelssohn Etude, Op. 10; No. 5 .......... Chopin Noctourne, Op. 27, No. 2 .... . . Chopin Waltz, Op. 42 .......... .. ..... Chopin Fantasie, Op. 49 ............. . Chopin Fettx Folletts . .... .. ·........... Phillip Aux Conve.nt . ....... . ....... Borodini Allegro Appassionata .. . . Saint-Saens Etude D-flat .......... ...... . ... Liszt Rapsodie No. 6 .... . ......... . . .. Liszt The G 1FT that "came from Spauldings" (!HRISTMAS ct7'r[ORNING and the "presents" are being distributed ... the pleasure of anticipation prevails as ribbons are cut and wrappings are removed ... one package is opened and the box of Spaulding and Company is revealed ... then comes the thrill of expectation ... the certainty that here is a truly "V< 01 TH.-WHILE" gift ... eager fingers open the box ... joyous exclamations attesr to the deli~ht of the recipient. . then the gift is rjlassed around" to receive its tribute of admiration from farnily and friends · such is the Gift uthat comes fronz Spattlding.rn Christmas the box conit may be a N passes a withl)ut some P O delif!.htful tai man admired piece Gift of EVER ERHAPS R of tht gtft boxes being opened to disclose a Necklace of Pearlr, a Bracelet gleammgwith Diamonds and PreriouJ Stones or a Ring which will be a famil) treasure from generation to generation _ of Si!t'er or needt:d additions to the Table Flatware. In many homes the ·'Gift that came from Spauldiny,s" will prove to be a Watch - a wrist or pocket timepiece or a dainty ribbon watch China, Glass or PfJttery. Sometimes the "box" i.r a larf!.e one and conceals a Traveling Bag or a '.'Gtjt in Leather" chosen from the.re thingJ whrch are so admired 'n the Spaulding Leather Sectron There are thousands of delightful Gifts at "Spattldings" ranging in price from a few dollars· which offer an opportunity to buy real "Quality Merchandise" of the highest character. But whatever the Gift "that came from Spauldings" may be ... no matter what it COSt ... jr is sure to be "A GIFT WORTH WHILE" · SPAULDING & Co. MICHIGAN A VENUE az VAN BUREN STREET In EVANSTON Orrington Avenue at Church Street

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