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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 6 Mar 1926, p. 32

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30 WINNETKA TALK March 6, 1925 Tn nn JUTE A soul-stirring record of "The Angelus," played on a grand-organ with chimes-- cathedral-like--inspiring. You will want it in your home, for never were the deep, moving notes of the organ or the silver ring of the chimes so perfectly reproduced. Together with 'The An- gelus," the Victor Company has released for March eight marvelous new Red Seal rec- Hear "The Angelus" Today Victor Record No.35767 ords--eight records of song and instrumental music -- six popular songs and ballads--and thirteen new dance records that will make wonderful dancing. As you listen to them, as you note the rich bass, the greater range, the perfect finish, you will be amazed at the beauty of the reproduction of the new Orthophonic Victrola. Come in any time. your concert hall. This is Open Evenings North Shore Talking Machine Company 554 Center St. Winnetka Evanston New Orthophonic Victrolas, Radio and Small Instruments. (LHL TERY 712 Church St. Gilbert D. Johnson Buys Huge Farm for Syndicate | Gilbert D. Johnson of Chicago and the north shore has purchased from Frank A. McCarthy of Elgin his 316 Otis of Barrington was the broker. Mr. Johnson has resold this farm for an undisclosed consideration to a syndi- cate represented by C. S. Ennis and company. Title for the syndicate was taken by the State Bank of Chicago as trustee ; | FONDAS LEAVE FOR SOUTH Dr. and Mrs. J. Everett Fonda and son, of 760 Cherry street, are leaving for Miami, Fla, Saturday, March 6. They will visit Mrs. Fonda's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hansen, who have a winter home in Miami. Dr. Fonda expects to be back in his office April 1, but Mrs. Fonda will not return un- til about a month later. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Roth of 246 Sheridan road have just returned from a five weeks' trip to Nassau and Havana, JAZZ SCHOOL OF POPULAR MUSIC hristéensen Chicago. Write for Free Booklet in 20 Lessons on Piano, Banjo, Sax., etc. Telephone Wilmette 3347 DR. FRANK B. 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The | manuscripts, unsigned and accompanied by the author's name in a sealed enve- lope, are to be sent to Mrs. Carlos Andrews, 102 Keeney street, Evanston. The three persons who will judge the plays will be: Theodore B, Hinckley, who has conducted the class for the past three years, and who also has been teaching classes in contemporary drama and playwriting at Northwestern uni- versity, and editor of The Drama mag- azine: Alexander Dean, director of the Playshop of Northwestern univer- sity, and director of the North Shore Theatre Guild; and Mrs. Carlos And- rews, who for several years has been chairman of the playwrighting class committee. The scholarship comprises ten week- ly class lessons which begin March 23, to be held each Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock, at the Evanston library DAUGHTER BETROTHED Mr. and and Mrs. Arthur S. Coffin of 841 Prospect avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lois, to Edward G. Lund, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Lund of Boston, Mass. Miss Coffin is a graduate of Bryn Mawr college, class of 1924, and Mr. Lund is a graduate of Harvard univer- sity, class of 1923. LUNCH AT FIELDS The alumnae of the Columbia College of Expression, of which Mrs. Edwin Hedrick of Kenilworth is president, held a well attended and very delight- ful luncheon at 1 o'clock last Friday afternoon in Field's Wedgwood tea room. "Modern Drama" was the sub- ject of discussion and Prof. Harold Ehrensberger gave a very interesting and enlightening address. MARRIES WINNETKAN Mrs. Carl Behn announces the mar- riage of her daughter, Alice Julie, to Herbert Rogers Butz, February 5, in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Butz, who have gone abroad on their honey- moon, will be at home in Winnetka af- ter the first of June. On Saturday afternoon, February 27. Mrs. Oscar A. Anderson of 937 Spruce street entertained a group of 14 children in honor of the sixth birth- day of her daughter, Sylvia. WC ----------- LOANS Js! 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