™ WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1923 15 INSTRUCTIVE, ENJOYABLE PROGRAMS ATTRACT CLUBWOMEN Rev. Haarth Will Address Catholic League October 11 HE North Shore Catholic Woman's League will hold its opening re- ception for the coming year on Thursday, October 11, at 2 p. m., at the Winnetka Woman's club. An ad- dress will be given by Rev. F. J. Haarth, Moderator, and a musicale program by the Steinway Art Duo, with Burton Thatcher, baritone, and William Heller, pianist, will augment the afternoon's entertainment. The League has many interesting af- ternoons planned for the fall and winter months. November 8, the Most Rev. Monsignor Kelly, noted churchman and author, will give an interesting talk on "Catholic Church Extension Work in the United States," Mrs. Dwight C. Orcutt, Doctor of Music, and the very talented music chairman of the Tenth District, will present piano numbers. November 14, by the courtesy of the Skokie Country club, the League will give a bridge and five hundred party for philanthropic purposes. December 13, Mrs, Anita Willetts Burnham, renowned artist from our own north shore, whose most interesting paintings and sketches are now on ex- hibition at Carson Pirie Scott and Com- pany, will talk on "Travelling Abroad with a Family of Six and a Paint Box." The programs throughout the balance of the season will be equally entertain- ing. It is the desire of the various committees that the ensuing year be successful both socially and financially. Any woman not yet affiliated with the North Shore Catholic Woman's League is requested to hand her name to any one of the members. The following officers are superintend- ing the club's affairs this season: Mrs. W. A, Kittermaster, president; Mrs. W. M. Dooley, first vice-president; Mrs. J. C. Williams, second vice-presi- dent; Mrs. Frederick Hubsch, third vice-president; Mrs, Charles Ryan, re- cording secretary; Mrs, David J. Halli- nan, corresponding secretary; Mrs. N. P. Anderson, financial secretary; Mrs. I.. J. Hillman, treasurer. "You and I" to Give Performance for N. U. H B., WARNER and the cast now playing at the Playhouse will give a performance of "You and I" be- fore Northwestern university alumnae, and their friends, Monday night, Octo- ber 8. The play on will be given campaign. Mrs. Homer Bang, treasurer of the committee, said yesterday at the women's campaign headquarters, that the receipts will materially assist the alumnae of Northwestern in building up their special fund of $350,000 for the erection of women's buildings and dormitories at Evanston. Northwestern night at the Playhouse will be dedicated to the spirit of the university. Northwestern girls will serve as ushers and they will wear the purple of their alma mater. "Northwestern night" for the benefit of the HANS HESS CONCERTO SOON Mr. Hans Hess' studio has opened with the largest Fall enrollment in his teach- ing experience. He also reports a large attendance in his North Shore classes which are being held at his residence studio in Highland Park. Mr. Hess' first concerto interpretation class will be held the second Wednes- day in October from one until four o'clock. These classes are open to visit- ors and are held in the Fine Arts Bldg. OST of the reading public either wear glasses or need them. Compared with former times this artificially lighted age weakens eyes and makes glasses imperative. Dr. 0. H. BERSCH Optometrist Former Mgr. Opt. Dept. C. D. Peacock Inc. 1177 WILMETTE AVE. For Appointment Phone Wil. 2766 or Residence Wilmette 1707 "An examination may show that you need rest- ing glasses. You'll bene- fit by the scientific truth" | bard Woods. Miss Annette Lotz Gives Dancing Exhibition Tues. ISS Annette Lotz gave a demon- stration of Dalcroze and Euryth- mic dancing to a few mothers and children on Tuesday afternoon. Music rendered by Miss Flentye was an inspiration in itself and a term spent in learning to interpret such music should be a good foundation for musical ap- preciation. This will appeal to mothers who desire to cultivate the best in their children. The mothers who were present were completely won by the unselfcon- scious ease, grace and rythm ex- pressed by the joyous dancers. Miss Lotz staged the "Blue-Bird" at Ravinia this summer and is thor- oughly competent to instruct a class of this kind. Those who are interest- ed are invited to come next Tuesday afternoon to see either the class at 3:30 or 4:30 at the Woman's Club o Wilmette. KINDERGARTEN CLUB MEETING The Chicago Kindergarten Club will hold the opening meeting of the year next Saturday morning, October 6, at 10:45, in the Eleanor Club Rooms, Stevens Building, Chicago. The Club is unusually fortunate in securing as the speaker on this occasion Dr. Bird Baldwin of the University of Iowa, whose subject will be "Measuring Childhood." The meeting will be open, and all North Shore mothers and friends interested in childhood education will be cordially welcomed as guests of the Club. CURRENT EVENTS CLASS A course of lectures on Current Events and Book Reviews by Mrs. Anthony Merrill will be held at the Winnetka Woman's club, Wednesday mornings at 10:30 o'clock, from Oc- tober 10 to November 14 inclusive. The course will then be resumed Jan- uary 2, 1924. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. A. H. Barber, 1214 Scott avenue, Hub- Phone Winnetka 700. Miss Beatrice Teller, a Chicago Artist will be available at the Oscar Deis Piano Studios, as teacher of vi- olin. Everthing Electrical at our new location Electric Irons Curling Irons Toasters etc. Also repairing on all Electrical appliances. PARR & POWELL WINNETKA 748 Phone Elm St. Winn. 122 Dancing Deportment BOURNIQUE"S Private classes personally conducted by ALVAR L.BOURNIQUE CHICAGOand SUBURBS North Shore Classes: JUVENILES: Winnetka Woman's Club, Wednesday, Oct. 17 Fvanston Woman's Club, Monday, Oct. 22 JUNIORS FORTNIGHTLY : Saturday evenings Afternootis Roycemore Gymnasium, EVANSTON, Oct. 20 for graduates of afternoon classes, ages 13 to 15 years. Membership in the classes is accorded new families present- ing satisfactory refer- ences or when intro- duced by patrons of the school. Address all communica- tions to the Studio, 1134 N. Dearborn St., CHICAGO. Indian Princess to Sing Many of Cadman's Songs HE Woman's Club of Wilmette will open its club year with a reception to its officers on October 10, at 2 o'clock, which will be followed by a musicale given by Charles Wake- field Cadman and Princess Tsianina. Mr. Cadman is considered one of the foremost American composers and pian- ists. From the early Indian tribal melo- dies, he has composed many beautiful songs and pieces for the piano and other musical instruments. He has also writ- ten four operas "Daonia," "Garden of Mystery," "A Witch of Salem" and lastly "Shanewis" which has been sung with great success by the Metropolitan Opera company No one interprets his songs as does Princess Tsianina whose success has not only been achieved in this country but also abroad. She is a Cherokee Creek Indian by birth and has received her musical training under the foremost masters of voice culture, and become the greatest woman singer of the Indian race, She wrote the theme of the opera "Shanewis" which is in part a story of her life.- She has a beautiful voice and interprets Mr. Cadman's music with a rare charm. Their program in three separate parts will be as follows: Part One 1... Vocal 'Solos: Invocation to the Sun-God (harmon- ized and translated Zuni Song) FERC IE ET SE Te Troyer Lover's Proposal (Zuni tune) oes rs sin se Ri ke alot Troyer By the Waters of Minnetonka (Sioux Melody) ..... Lieurance Tsianina 2. Piano Solos: 2. Vocal Solos: The Thunderbird Comes from the "Hollywood Suite") ..... Cadman Cedars (Pueblo) ....... Cadman Faster Sunrise on Mt. Hollywood To a Vanishing Race (Navajo) (from "Hollywood Suite") Cadman a a Cadman Cadman Wolf Dance (from 'Thunderbird Part Three Suite? vid. se eee Cadman : 3 Cadian 1. Selections from the American Opera 3. Vocal Solos: "Shanewis?" ...... 05.004 ~~ Cadman The Naked Bear (Ojibway) .Burton (Pronounced Sha-nee-wis) From the Land of the Sky Blue Intermezzo os Water (Omaha) ......... Cadman (Aria) The Spriig Song of the Robin Woman (Aria) Indian Lament (Into the Forest Near to God I Go) Princess Tsianina and Mr. Cadman Ho Ye Warriors (Sioux) ..Cadman Tsianina Part Two 1. Mr. Cadman will exhibit a genuine flageolet and play several Indian love songs, followed by a few brief remarks on Indian Folksong. KATHLEEN AIR Specialist in Child Training for Piano Study Tell Her My Lodge Is Warm Principal of Witnetka Branch (Ojibway) ....... = yes Cadman Columbia' Senool of Music (Dedicated to Tsianina) Phone Winnetka. 974 Pale. Moon: .....iiicntnneros Logan (Aria) Canoe Song (from the Opera "Shanewis") . Cadman . Tsianina 1 3. Piano Solos: Alicia Pratt The Desert's Dusty Face (from School of the Dance reopens Friday, October 19, 1923 Winnetka Woman's Club "Omar Khayyam Suite") .Cadman Twilight at Sycamore Nook (from Grace Forbes Shop Gowns Character, Interpretive, Panto- Frocks mime, Story - Dancing, Dance- Hele Drama. The newest ballroom steps will also be featured. Be- ginning and Advanced classes. Costume and laced ballets re- Sports Apparel Making Remodeling quired. Register on or before October 5, Hoyburn Theatre Bldg. 125 » 615 Davis St. Ev. 7467 1125 Davis Sirens Evanston 2433 The Combsrt Shop Chiropody Hair Dressing Marcel Waving Shampooing Scalp Treatment Facial Massage and Manicuring Special Attention to appoint- ments for Chiropody by DR. SMITH Phone Winn. 933 797 Elm St. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Deis are arranging their TEACHING SCHEDULE PIANO CLASSES SEASON 1923-1924 1200 CENTRAL AVE. (Wilmette State Bank Bldg.) Phone Wilmette 984-M (Chicago Address) 900 . CAPITOL, BLDG. Phone Dearborn 7374 THE OSCAR DEIS PIANO STUDIOS stand for what is highest and best in the ART of teaching MUSIC and directing music education. Marie Veatch announces the opening of her School of Dancing October 6th, for the Season of 1923-1924 Her outline of study includes the most advanced ideas in CLASSICAL and INTERPRETIVE DANCING Also the latest innovations for Ballroom and Stage clogging and soft shoe Srunto EVANSTON WOMAN'S CLUB 1702 CHicAGo AVE. SEPTEMBER 28 FRIDAY AFTERNOON REcisTRATION DAY Soon Time To Plant Tulips, Narcissus, Hyacinths, Crocuses and most other bulbs should be planted soon. Go over your Perennial beds and plant your new perennials now. Have your boxes filled with evergreens. FRANK BORIVICKA 764 Center Street Phone Winnetka 283 LA FAYETTE $175 828 Davis Street Evanston A FEW BARGAINS | $165 Sonora $115 $125 Victrola $85 5 $150 Grafonola $85 | Y All Makes of Talking Machines Repaired by Experts it THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY &0 AS A BELL Among the large variety of Sonora and 'Brunswick periods there is certain to be a model which will harmonize perfectly with the other furnishings of your home. BRUNSWICK EASY TERMS Telephone Evanston 654 Wilmette 526 ON PATTERSON