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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Oct 1931, p. 24

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wilI begin withl a luncheon at 12:3 Jane L.undahi, 224 Raie o'clock in honor of the state regent Keniliworth rmotored down of the D': A. R., Mrs. David J. Pef- sior Spr ,iigs last friday fers. Alvene Resseguie. contralto, home* with Mr. linidahl. wvilI l>e beard ini a group of solos bee-n there a week. ELECTIRIC GENERAL ELECTRIC MIDGET -RAýDIO0 COMPLETE WITH TUBES SEE AND HEAR IT-HEiRE igi r.oad, to Excel- to drive whio lia(l LDYIH : DIELDRUCH ý(Rare gess vou-.A bel Boineburg) Originafor and Founder of [HE JNUS,>METIIO1) 0F REDUCING, ANIDREJUVIENATING desires to acqualant you with the fact thef the same individual servIce and quick resuits obtained in slendérizinq the body. ad re1uvenatingi the face and neck, for.which the Chicago. office is so welI known, ore being given at the new. Evantion'office a+ 614-1.6 Church Streel, Evanston Tolephone. DAVIS. 2004 Interviews given over phone or pers onally. A most tlnusual announcement by SpauId1*ný-Gorham, and, o ne wc.hich we feel wiII be truly interesting to residents in, the North Shbore suburbs. AReal "Housecleaning Sale" ofthe Filnest Stemware The surplus stock of FINE CRYSTAL GLASSWARE from our Chicago store will be CLOSE1D OUT IN EVANSTON, at radi- cally rteduced prices ranging, to 50% Tuegroîpof proinillcnt Winiet- kaî z,ollleincompri si Pinl, ue. Uinetka .\,iersery Se/zoo! board is sponsor- iqg a recitaf <Io e giveil by Claire J)j<rFridar Arîîî, \o;,eîîber13, af 8:30 o'eIiek ini Jane Ktp peuj-- ,elîel, rijl>ol-,Ialihailai Sýk1ki Mrs. Herbert Sieck is ýpresiden.t, of the board. Assisting lier are the Mes- dames: S. George [Lee, Ralph Snyder, Alfred Ereeman, Alf red Alschuler.- Luther Barber, Walter Bachrach, Rob- ert I)oepel., Walter Fisher, Ryerson Gates. Robert Haninond, Wilmarth Ickes, Austin. Jenner. Jasper King, Wil- liam D. McKenz*ie, George Murnps, Don- old MuItrray,,, Max Murdoch, George Smith, Michael Straus, -and Melvirn Following a recital in Indianapolis Mi Mav, Madame Dux received this criti- cîsrn " *The musiciansbip 'of this so-) l)rano( is ex<traôr(liiarvý. She-combines al the qualities of a great singer. The voice is oinly tÀhe Most remiarkable of lier, poss essions;. She lias an infallible se!1se Of hOýNv roc use it, a feeling for siibtieties. unexcelled style and conîsid- érable personal charni. Her power to give pleasure, we do believe, could hard-1 ly be exhausted in 1, a wvhole ight of sing-,ing." It bas been said o)f Madame Dux ithat, she uses hier voice as Kreisler uses the for even Chauidler' s Fountain Square Evanston, SPAULDING-GORHAM, INc. 1636 Orrington Avenue, EVANSTON -1 .. IULLt itl tll J. n,.y - trip to New York. She wiIl stop at. Syracuse on ber way home and will be gone about two weeks. - Mr. an d Mrs. George, F. Shipnian and Miss Elizabeth Shipman, 432 Warwick road, Kenilworthi motored to their summer cottage at-.Wabain- go, Mich., over last week-end.

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