Jun e ·14, 1929 WILMETTE TO STUDY ART LIFE 59 s· B Columbia School of Music H 'olds Annual Graduation J:rogram The twenty-eighth annual commencement conc'e rt of the Columbia School of Music was scheduled to be giren Friday evening, June 14, at Orchestra hall, wit h Ludwig- Becker conducting the orchestra, and Louis St. John \Vest ervelt conducting- the choru s. The program follows: "Tannha ti!'Pr" . . . . . . \Vagn <' r Th e Ord1C'st ra Concerto for l'ianufortc in A :\I inor op. 16_ ......................... Crit-gl\1Iss Blanclw Strom, plani:-:t Conc·Hto for Violin in lJ Major, op. 61 .. ·. ...... . . . ....... H<·<·thO\'t> l1 MisH Sara Shatz, violinbt Aria from "La FaYofita"; 0 l\lio Farnando ..... . . . . . . . . . . . Donizrtti :\Irs. Frances Behrt·ns Fish, contralto ( 'onl'eito for Pianoftll'te in F sharp mitwr ( IJ) . 1 ..... . ..... Hachmanill11ff 1 ferh Prt Berg-man pianist · Symphonie Espagnole for violin and orchestt·a .. .... _ .., Laln C':u·l l~acin<·, Yi'l1inist Aria .from 'T.. ohc·ng, ' n": (Eba'H Dream) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... \Yagnc·r · ~ I rs. Libusp T':trizt ·l\ Baumann, SIIJ)I'ano ( 'onee 1 ·to f()J' pia nofurtc· in 1> ::\Tinor .. . . 1 ~ubin~tein ojJ. 70 :\liss c;t';l('(' ::\Jprh·lil1e (;orld, pianist :\T IJ!'I1illg- I 1~· 11111 . . . . . I lt ·n:--:clw1 ~~f'I' E' IJall<' . :-;t ra u:--: s- ~aa r .At th t> · lt ·ar F11U11l:tin (<'anadial1 Ffdk S(Jng-) .. . arr. ~aa1· ~1111g- of thr· 1 ~hint · -:\Ta ich·ns (< ;ottt · nL .t lllll·'l'llltg-) \\'agl1t·l' Tlw ('horus (Lr·stt ·r <: rrH·lll :tt th P ()rg:tl.\ ) On~ 1·ture, Miss Franc~s Donne lly, super yi5or Seyeral young people are g iving a of art work m the \ Vilmette Public d~ n cmg party Monday evening at Club schools, w ill take private art lessons Vtsta de l Lago for their friend s in the this summer in Califcrma. seventh g rade. T he hostesses and hos ts include R uth Solmon, Richa l"cl ).fr . Xoble Gillett, 533 Roslvn road Cullen, Richa rd Born, a nd Thomas Kcnil:,:orth entertained her bridge cluJ; Antrim. on \\ ednesday. ·:Mr. and Mrs. Gillet t have rented their home for the summer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Gibson, 429 an.d arc leaving for Ludington, Mich. Tenth st reet, left on Wednesday for Palo this week, where they have a summer Alto, Cal., to attend the g rad uat i.on d home. t heir son, 'J'homas, Jr., from Lelan d -oStanford university, where he specia l~fi ss Barbara Oleson is confined at ized in geology. Their other son, James, home in Kenilworth with a severe who is a professor at Smith college, attack of the measles. Hrr father and wi ll sail tomorr w on the S. S. Homeric mother, ~f r. and ~ ~ rs. John P. Oleson for a t rip abroad. He. will spen d six returned la st week-end from a thre~ weeks of study in England, France, and months' trip to Europe. Germany. TO BE DANCE HOSTS F I B 8 T MORTGAGES Construction Loans c 0 ' 1( D EYARTOI BOJID · ~MORTGAfl[l Eatabliahed 1889 618 Grove St. G.-eenleaf 5600 . . IN\NiflMl\MliJU\I\niiNIMNIMIII\11/III/1111\IIII/IIII\IU\IUIN\! s INC& ! § c:::: c::: c:::: ~ I· Read the Want Ads 8 s J MI\IIMIIRIYIRMMfiiii\AMRI\M/IMNIMMNiftM Veere Park PEOPLE WHO KNOW HOME VALUES WILL APPRECIATE THIS PROPERTY c::::: c:::: c::: c::::: c:::::: The graduatinn l'XCrciscs are h('ing held this Saturcla~· ('\Tning at \lurplty ~ l emorial auditr1rium. and " ·ill he accnmpanil'd lt,. 1 he inlln\\·ing prngra111: :-.;r;npltr·l1ic l'it ·t·t · for l'ial1r1 an<l < >rg:ttJ c 'I·,J,,.~· J li;tltlgUo · 1-:r Hll:t ill 't' !.:t·lJI'!' Zt > I Jl :··1'11tc·zzr, FugtJt · :\1 iss :\l:~l'i r· J :!·it ·l. :\Jr. Lt ·~t··l' \\·. ( :r"'"n J: :q.':tlt · llt-s T:-r ·ltt ·l't ·Jlllill .\llt-~1'· · lr l:~tzi:~ l· · . l'tlll ,i,·al'ita. \ 'i\'11., Lo ·lllll r·t>JI tri ~ tt · ZZ:l. 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Echrard Ellis, who has th~ .~ttcst of her sister, ::\Jr. . ~Ieginni:-:s of G25 Park avenue for : 2 :::; O verlooking a beautiful ravine and within two hundred and fifty yards of the lake- where one enjoys the privileges of a private park and beach- this home is distinct in its setting . Th~ architecture is Normanthe detail of construction and the refinement of its execution commends this house to the discerning buyer. # Miss Helen Fischer of 1618 \ Vilmette a ven ue was given a su r prise pa r ty at her home on \ Vcdnesclay of last week hy ten of her fr iet_His, on the occasio n of her birthday. -0-- 2 c:::: Representative Always on Property c:: $ :::::::> 2 c::::::: c:::::::: 0:::::.:: ::\f iss F lorence Butz of 802 Lake ave nu e entertaine d a t an informal eveni ng bridge pa r ty last Sat urday in honor o .. .1f r s. J o h n Camp bell. ~ $ c:::: BAIRD Office: D EERE & Founded 1855 WARNER 5¥2~ MONEY Have funds to loan on choice Improved North Shore Suburban residence property at 5%% Interest. See us on renewals. I I 2 PARK- Corner Sheridan Rd. and County Line Rd. HIGHLAND PARK Phones: Highland Park 3040-Briargate 1855 New Prices Effective June 17th E. G. Pauling & Co. 10 S. LaSalle St. Franklin 7740 lul-UUl-IUW_WU\I_\I\I\_IU-U\l\I-U\-nl-\fii-\I\J\-fil\-l\1\-l\l\1._ \IU-U\I\-JU\-IVV-UU-UV--:-\I\iU-U\-RI\I-\J\J-U\I-\lUU-\IU-\I\fl-IU\-I\nl-\nf-UUV-UU-UU\-IU\I-\IW\-I\lV-\lVl-I\Jil-U\M-IiiWiMroti:w