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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 2 Jun 1928, p. 52

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WINNETKA TALK June 2, 1928 State Bank Ample Reserve Power Riri are of immense importance to a patron of a Bank, whether there is concerned the safety of a '"'nest egg' savings account or the stability of the value of investments totaling thou- sands of dollars. Resources--not alone of money--but resources of facilities, of personnel, of business integrity, of constructive service. The Winnetka Trust and Savings Bank offers such a reserve power in ample measure. Banking Hours: 8 to 3; Saturdays 8 to 12:30 Monday Evenings 7 to 8 WINNETKA TRUST and SAVINGS BANS > Pupils' Recital Sophie Seligmann presented her piano pupils in recital at the Winnetka Woman's club Saturday, May 26. The program was as follows: Sonate--C Major .......... Mozart-Grieg Allegro--Andante--Allegretto Two pianos Virginia Lang--Sophie Seligmann Maypole Dance Gurlitt Six hands Mary Schoenbrun--Evelyn Youngquist Louise Nathan May Song in. oo tn an Le Behr Joan Longini : Crossing the. Bridge: . i... .~- 7.2. Friml Louise Nathan Menuetto iin ore ae Bach Belfry Hchoes: .. »... il. John Franklin For the left hand Cradle Song -... ci: risa Kullak Mary Schoenbrun Spanish Dance: i... 0. 00 Moszkowski Six hands Harry Gottlieb--Ned Rosenheim Michael Mayer RoRAO™ . an nial clans Beethoven Jack and the Beanstalk..Florence Maxim Indian" Dance ..... cr: : mini, Gaul Michael Mayer Menuett . -.... a a0aion C2 Haydn Dance of the Gnomes. ............. Poldini General Bum Bum... 0 Poldini Ned Rosenheim Menwett soobnal. Daou ani 2) Mozart Merry Farmer ... ....Schumann Wild Horseman .. ..Schumann Soldier's March Schumann Harry Gottlieb Menuett Celebre ....%......... Boccherini Four hands Evelyn Youngquist--Teddy Loeb Little Fantasia i... Jools. cai soca Bach Sky Dark pon aha. 0 Tschaikowsky Hunting Song... io 0... Gurlitt Tarantella': 0. lyr ood on Gurlitt Evelyn Youngquist Musetle 0... oii vee sms vn. Bach Courrante io... ona. ca, Handel Curious aStoryins. 1... x consi, Heller Witches Panee. x. nnn bi ai Kullak Teddy Loeb Mennetbfv eh, dbus J nde Mozart Bourree Antique i. ua Crosby-Adams Mary Louise Liebenstein Menuotb in G rl ess: Beethoven Nocturne .. Reinhold Warrior's Song Uo. pinua oon Heller Ruth Hirsch Gavotte and Musette .......... Beaumont Scherzo in-B- Flat .............. Schubert Ethel Hinks Fugue on a Russian Theme...... Arensky Four hands Mary Louise Liebenstein--Ruth Hirsch Chaconne oso... oil... Durand Sallor Seng... lL aee Grieg Evelyn Stevens Menuett Eo vr oom 3 0 Mozart Mo.the Rising Sun... oo... .... Trojussen Albert Levin Nocturne '..... lus, Tschaikowsky Mary Eisendrath Solfegietion............. Ph. E. Bach Ecossaise Beethoven-Busoni To a Wild Rose ....MacDowell From an Indian Lodge. . MacDowell Menuett ER .Paderewski Virginia Lang GRADUATES THIS WEEK The name of Wesley Smith Carey of Winnetka appears among the osteo- pathic physicians graduating this week from the Chicago College of Osteo- pathy. Mr. Carey plans to go to Seattle, Wash., where he will interne for a year. Shamrocks Wilt Before Winnetka; Sportsmen Sunday By Oliver J. Hance The Barry Shamrocks looked rather green last Sunday and the walloping Winnetka nine bowled over what lit- tle resistance they had to offer by the count of R-0. Panosh, whose tricky twirling has been rather effec- tive in the past, exceeded all pre- vious exhibitions of mound canniness when he whiffed fourteen waving Shamrocks during the nine inning contest. Bill Carey, who does hit the horse- hide once in a while after all, did himself proud, despite the fact that he claims to have nothing against the Irish, and pounded out a triple, a single and a double. The locals batted out a three tally lead in the initial frame, and were never endangered by the efforts of the grass hued outfit from Chicago's north side. The Chicagoans had a reputation when they started for the north shore, but they seemed to have lost it on the way. Panosh's pitching, despite the bitter weather, was a beauty to behold and, being better supported by his team- mates than by the townspeople, who produced but a scanty crowd, gave the loyal supporters who shivered in the stand a real exhibition of the na- tional pastime. This Sunday the South Side Sports- men, from below the belt in the windy city, will journey to the local stamping grounds to joust with the rampant locals. A hard, hard-hitting aggregation of good boys from the stronger sections of the southern suberb is what this invasion of this village consists of, and all the wiles of the canny Panosh will be necessary to keep the Chicago crowd from running rampant over the diamond. The local lads have been rather despondent for the past few days, however, despite their impressive vic- tory over the Shamrocks. Nobody can put on a show without an audience and the Winnetka nine is no ex- ception. Give the local boys a hand, gang! The South Side Sportsmen, Winnet- ka game will be played tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Mrs. W. H. Smythe and daughter, Dorothy, of 43 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth, just have returned from Phil Runnfeldt Winnetka Left Fielder Plastering Plain and Ornamental Plastering -- Exterior Stucco Work a Specialty 115 Fifteenth St. Contractor Chas. E. Welter Phone Wil. 2151

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