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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 16 Jun 1928, p. 44

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June 16, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 43 John C. Thomas, Baritone, Sings for Music Club John Charles Thomas, celebrated American baritone, will be the fifth and last of the artists presented by the Winnetka Music club in its 1928- 29 Artist Recital series next winter. For the past three seasons Mr. Thomas has been dividing his time be- tween concert and grand opera. In Europe he has a distinguished reputa- tion as the leading baritone of the Royal Opera at Brussels, while in the United States his recitals have gained him a wide vogue. Of this artist the New York Sun says: "Though Mr. Thomas' voice is a baritone, its quality actually recalls Caruso's in the mating of a golden resonance with a luscious richness. And his art recalls at times the superb am- plitude of Caruso and at times the mar- velous finesse of Edmond Clement. As a rule it is no compliment to a singer to measure his attainments by a Caruso and a Clement, but Mr. Thomas can stand up and carry the compliment." The music critic of the New York Tribune voices his appreciation of this sterling singer: "Mr. Thomas has a rarely beautiful voice, sonorous in qual- ity and admirably developed. His breath control, phrasing, and diction in Italian, French, German and Eng- lish are greatly to be admired. As an interpreter, he has taste, intelli- gence, versatility and imagination." Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hoyt; 490 Cherry street, with their children and Mrs. Hoyt's brother, Billy Cunning- ham, are leaving about June 29, to spend three weeks at Vermillion lake which is located a number of miles north of Duluth, Minn. 39 Kenilworth Pupils Receive Their Diplomas Thirty-nine eighth grade pupils at the Joseph Sears school in Kenilworth received diplomas at the annual gradu- ation exercises held in the school as- sembly room at 2:30 yesterday after- noon. The presentation of diplomas was made by Homer Johnson, a member of the Kenilworth schoo! board. E. L. Nygaard, superintendent of the Kenilworth Public schools, presented the class. Dr. Herbert I. Willett, pastor of the Kenilworth Union church, gave the in- vocation and benediction. George Woodland, a representative of the sev- enth grade at the school, accepted the class gift on behalf of his class. The complete list of graduates ap- peared in last week's issue of the WILMEME LIFE. TO HAVE HOUSE PARTY Miss Clara Grace Wray of Glencoe will be hostess to a group of girls at a houseparty at the Wray's summer home at Lake Kegonsa near Madison next week. Miss Pearl Munro, Mary Lannen, Virginia Miller, Helen Mac- Morran, Mary Alice Langland, are among the girls who will leave on Monday to spend a week or more with Miss Wray. Miss Virginia Hannah of Wilmette will chaperon. Mrs. Karl H. Hinrichs, 363 Sunset road, entertained at luncheon and bridge on Tuesday, in honor of Mrs. A. W. Payne, 367 Sunset road, who is leaving for Europe shortly. --O-- Jack Hagen, 1387 Scott avenue, re- turned home last Saturday from Cham- paign, where he has been attending the University of Illinois this past year. HAZ» RC HINTS No. What Will Your Car Cost You? You don't know unless it is fully covered by INSURANCE in an Old Line Legal Reserve Company PROTECTION SERVICE of Every Form Phone or Write Smith-Lawson-Coambs Co. 175 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago Telephone Wabash 6161 A Representing Stock Companies Only 11 HAZP>IC Vacation time is here again! There are always things to buy which help to make the trip a perfect success. Our gift shop suggests the following items as necessaries: TRAVEL BOOKS STATIONERY Spalding Swimming Suits! You can't swim or look your best in a cheap swimming suit. Only a dollar or two more--that is all it costs to buy a genuine Spalding Elastic Knit Swimming Suit. What a trifling sum when you think of all it buys for you. As a special and new service for women purchasing swimming suits we have installed a fitting room so that suits may be tried on to be sure of fit. The SURF QUEEN Each $6.00 Elastic knit, pure worsted, forced shoulder and buttonhole, rubber button, curved waistline seam, making suits fit snug over The SPEEDSTER Each $6.00 rein- Pure worsted, elastic knit, narrow shoulder strap, no button, deep cut neck front and back, 14-inch arm- hole, strap under arm, bias trunks. hips. Crotch has reinforced stitch- A real speed model. Also supplied ing. Plain and striped. Wide in two-piece. Colors: Navy, Royal, range of colors. Black, Gray, Cardinal. The SEA DOG T he DEB $5.00 $5.00 Evanston's Spalding Store FOUNTAIN SQUARE, EVANSTON UNIVERSITY 123

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