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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 28 Nov 1925, p. 6

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4 WINNETKA TALK November 28, 1925 Music Department Gives Program for Tuesday's Concert |, The Music department of the Win- netka Woman's club announces that Tuesday, December 1, will be Guest day, with the following program to be given at 3 o'clock by Catherine Wade- Smith, violinist; William Beller, ac- companist; vocal ensemble by members of the Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary mu- sical sorority: 1. It Was a Lover and His Lass SRA Lt Morley Pastorale : Chapins June Rhapsody Mabel Daniels Paula © Doering, Flora Simonds, Solveig Shevelson, Emily Trier, Flora Waalkes, Emelinda Sievers, Fred- ericka Downing, Rose Warnica, Sydnie Coolie, with Agnes Conover at the piano. 2. Sonata for violin and piano .... Cesar Franck Allegretto ben moderato Recitativo-Fantasia Allegretto poco .mosso Miss Smith, Mr. Beller 3. Sea Fairies....... Elizabeth Cook Flora Waalkes, Emelinda Sievers, Paula Doering, Sydnie Cooley, Agnes Conover at the piano. 4. Fugue «.ov.... Tartini-Kreisler Ave Marie ...... Schubert-Wilhelm Arabesque ....Edward Collins Perpetual Motion Miss Smith Mrs. Asa Cooley is in charge of the afternoon's program. Frank Ries | | | entertained at a Byron's home at 768 Foxdale avenue. | Byron-Harshaw Musicale Was Attractive Affair Last Sunday afternoon Mrs. Charles Byron and Mrs. musicale at Mrs. The affair was particularly interesting as two composers gave their own com- positions. Mrs. Amy Worth of Seattle gave a group of her own songs, in- cluding "Wind Mill," "Happiness" and "The Fountain." She also played some very charming instrumental numbers. Then Mrs. pleasing voice, sang another group of Mrs. Worth's songs. They were, "Daisies," "The Shepherd," "The Lamb" and "The Little God in the Garden." Miss Marian Coryell of Winnetka played some of her own piano compositions including "Largo," a very beautiful number. INVITE VOTERS TO SPEECH The Winnetka League of Women Voters has been invited to attend the next meeting of the Woman's society of the Winnetka Congregational church on Wednesday, December 2, when Katherine Waugh McCulloch of Evanston will speak at 1 o'clock. PIANOS TERMS Patterson Bros. 816-818 Church Street, Evanston Tel. Univ. 654 Wilmette 526 Open Tues.,, Thurs. & Sat. Evenings The Power of Electricity Is Now Harnessed To bring to you the most wonderful music the world has ever heard. a -- The Brunswick Panatrope achievements. T here is no other like it. The only purely electrical reproducing instrument known -- the most remarkable of all musical America, Brunswick. Panatrope: The joint achievement of the Four World Leaders in the musical and elec- Il trical acoustics--T he Radio Corporation of The General Electric Co., The Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. and I The 568 Lincoln Avenue The Sign of Musical Prestige PHONOGRAPHS--RECORDS--RADIOLAS Phone 2129 cf Shop Winnetka, Illinois Loraine Blatz | of Milwaukee, a soprano with a very | Myron Harshaw | | You Are Cordially Invited to Attend the Opening of Our Third Nw HARDWARE store at Hubbard Woods Thursday, Friday, Saturday December 3rd, 4th and 5th FREE 915 Linden Ave. To each lady--A stainless steel KEEN KUTTER paring knife and many sam- ples of Paints. It will be our aim to carry at all times an up-to-date stock of Hardware -- Cutlery Paints and Tools which will be sold at the lowest possible cost. : During our opening sale, there will be many unheard of bargains, articles you need in your kitchen and home every day, also Demonstrations of the Detroit Jewel Gas Stoves and B. P. S. Paints Bring Your Problems with You. Wm. Edwards & Son 985 Linden Ave. Hubbard Woods Phone Winnetka 970 372 Hazel Ave. Sherman Ave. Glencoe Northbrook

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