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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 4 Dec 1926, p. 41

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& WINNETKA TALK December 4, 1926 a LT re EE Ee TT TT OE TT CTT TCT DANCE TO THE FINEST MUSIC IN CHICAGO in the Most Beautiful Dining Room Every Evening--Except Sunday Eight to Twelve P. M.--Informal Saturday Evening--Formal Party Dancing till 2 A. M. EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL ORCHESTRA REMEMBER---the only hotel in Chicago with a GARAGE in direct connection and providing transient storage at a nominal rate-- Relieve your mind of your car! Edgewater Beach Hotel on the Lake 5300 BLOCK SHERIDAN ROAD TELEPHONE LONGBEACH 6000 LITTLE SYMPHONY TO TOUR THROUGH SOUTH New Trier Concert Season to Be Followed by Extensive Travel Engagements The completion of the Little Sym- phony series of concerts for the New Trier Orchestral association next spring will find that musical body pre- paring for an extended tour of the south that will start in March and continue through April. So far arrangements have been completed by Karl Schulte, manager of the orchestra, to hold concerts at New Orleans, La. Pensacola and Jackson, Fla.; Mobile, Ala.; Nash- ville, Tenn.; and several towns in West Virginia. Though the present membership of «the orchestra ap- proaches 50, only about 25 men will make the trip. - All concerts will be under the direction of George Dasch. In Fifth Year This tour--the seventh of the Little Symphony since its inception in 1921 --will climax Mr. Dasch's fifth year W = One of the. Thrice Graces I isn't hard to become an accomplished skater if you use the best skates. So why not adopt skating as your daily exercise this winter. It makes you keen and peppy. See Alfred's famous tubular skate and shoe outfits at your best dealer. You'll agree they're the finest skates made -- the choice of 95% of the champions. Improved racing and hockey models. ALFRED JOHNSON SKATE CO., CHICAGO NOT CONNECTED WITH NESTOR JOHNSON MFG. CO.,OR ANY FIRM OF A SIMILAR NAME Patented Lock-Strap for ankle support. Instantly attached or de- tached on all Alfred Racing and Hockey outfits. Straps extra. Champion of the World For Beginners-ALFRED'S FLASH-Lower Priced Ye Olde Haylofte 626 GROVE STREET Corner of Sherman Phone Greenleaf 140 FAMOUS Served Daily $700 5:00 to 8:00 Sundays DINNER 12:00 to 9:00 MENU for SUNDAY Dec. 5, 1926 Fresh Fruit Cocktail Supreme Celery Olives Radishes Choice of Consomme' Jullien or Chicken Soup Blackstone, Saltines A Choice of Fresh Shrimps a'la Bella en Cassolette Mixed English Grill Frint George Club Tenderloin Steak in Casserole Quarter Fried Milk Fed Chicken Maryland Baked Sugar Cured Ham, Sweet Potatoes Glace mn Hot Parker House Rolls Au Gratin O'Brien Potatoes French Peas in Cases Frappe ala Haylofte Salad de Luxe A Choice of Blueberry Cobbler with Whipped _ Cream or Hot Fudge Sundae or Pineapple Ice Coffee Tea Milk SPECIAL BUSINESS LUNCH DAILY 11:30 till 2:00 P. M. 45¢ Under the Personal Direction of Frint George UG OTT EAE RARE of work as leader and organizer of the orchestra, and of many more years of effort in the musical field. He first studied as a violin player under Leandro Campanari at the Cin- cinnati College of Music, after his graduation he became a member of the faculty of that school, and later was associated for three years with the Cincinnati Symphony orchestra which was under the leadership of Frank van der Stucken. Played With Thomas In 1898 he joined the Theodore Thomas orchestra (now the Chicago Symphony orchestra) and in the fol- lowing 23 years he became noted as a soloist, teacher, conductor and chamber music player. About 15 years ago he organized the Philharmonic String quartet with Messrs. Fritz Itte, Otto Roehrborn and Carl Brueckner. The purpose of Mr. Dasch and Mr. Schulte 'in organizing the Little Sym- chony was to give greater attention to the presentation of orchestral music in the smaller concert halls and school auditoriums. All their New Trier pro- grams, and every performance on their tours are based on this idea, and their work has been so successful that both Mr. Dasch and Mr. Schulte left the Chicago Symphony orchestra about a year ago and have devoted all their at- tention to the Little Symphony. ENTERTAINS LOCAL BOYS Donald Wilber of Wilmette and Frank Stover and Robert English of Winnetka, all students at Princeton uni- versity, were entertained for Thanks- giving dinner by Charles M. Troy, at his home, 107 Brewster road, Scars- dale, N. Y. Mr. Troy returned Sunday night to Syracuse university, where he is now a student. SCHOOL JOB PROGRESSES The steel work is up and the con- tractors have commenced laying brick on the new auditorium at the North Shore Country Day school at Win- netka. Doan ©uiovo 8 gio ing dreaded, Wantir- Gun. Yeremichun) Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings EVA KARON SCHUR oWns- riwear NORTH SHORE HOTEL 1605 CHICAGO AVENUE" EVANSTON pa ------

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