November 5, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 49 Musical Society Enjoys Pleasing Afternoon Program At 2:15 on the afternoon of October | 31 the North Shore Musical society presented an unusually pleasing pro- | gram made up of numbers for violin and piano. The hostess was Mrs. E. L. Essley of Kenilworth. She was as- sisted by Miss Adelaide Jones and Mrs. Frances Evans. The program appears below : I. Suite--For Two Violins and Piano. . a TTI 5 Moskowski Dorothy Wing Macauley and Elizabeth Weixel 11. Petite .Buite ....... i. Tcherepnine March Berceuse Scherzo Humoresque Ji TC SE AE Chopin e Jean MacShane ITT. he Soldier's Bride ..Rachmaninoff The Rose Enslaves the Nightingale. . Soar seein, 4% Vn ree Rimsky-Korsakoff Af Night: +...ccnnvo inn Rachmaninoff Madeleine Vaughn IV. Souvenir de Moskow . ... Wieniawski Dubinushka--Russian Craftsmen's Chantry, transcribed by ....Rissland Winifred Cree V. Variations in A Major ..Paderewski Electa Austin VI. Over the Steppes ...Gretchaninov But Lately in Dance I Embraced Her vl dee ois cou i vdapdios Arensky The: Isle i, de ot suas ams Rachmaninoff I Could Forgive ...Frances Copthorne Alvene Ressigue VII. Ballet--Excerpts from Scherazade Arranged for four hands ATR ITY, Rimsky-Korsakoff Ernau Akely and Jean MacShane Accompanists--Ernau Akely and Miss Austin Mrs. Harold Ickes, 900 South Pri- vate road, assisted in pouring at the membership tea Monday, October 31 at the Woman's University club of Chicago. The affair was given in the Woman's City club. TE Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pick, Jr. of 568 Cherry street are to be congratu- lated upon the birth of a daughter Wednesday, November 2, at the FEv- anston hospital. | 0 Jooooooor P0600 000 4 Suits and Puttees, $5 Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings TRIE (@) EUR Henry C Lytton & Sons STATE and JACKSON -- Chicago ORRINGTON and CHURCH -- Evanston for Chauffeurs " 50 go IN OUR EVANSTON SHOP set a high standard in producing these Chauffeurs' Uniforms. They are smart in de- sign and serviceable in fabric and tailoring. The Suits and Topcoats are of fine gray or tan whipcord, the Overcoats of heavy all wool. They're typical of the remarkable values here. Coat and Breeches, $57.50 Overcoats Caps to Match, $3 Fine High Plush Motor Robes, $6 to $45 Imported Wool Motor Robes, $10 to $25 EIS 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000060000000000000000080: XXX 9000s 00o000sssensene ee Junior League Plays for soon. Reservations may be made now g y with Mrs, Dudley French, Winn. 395. Children to Be Given Here Miss Dorothy Schmidt, daughter of Winnetka is to have the Junior| Mrs. Frederick M. Schmidt of 222 I. League plays brought to its village. The | Delaware place, is general manager for plays will be given in the Skokie | the Junior League plays for children. School auditorium for the "benefit of | Mr. and Mrs. William Morse, 433 the Nursery school. The first of the | Provident avenue, entertained fifteen plays, "The Rose and the Ring," willl guests at a buffet supper Sunday eve- be given Wednesday afternoon, Nov.| ning in honor of Mr and Mrs. Charles 30, at 4 o'clock. The second play,| Wahl and their children, who are here "The Land of Oz," will be presented | from Pedro-Miguel, Panama. Out of the second week in February. Tickets | town guests came from Oak Park and for the first play will be on sale very' Milwaukee. x . " (Community Service for the Correct Fitting of The Foster Shop i of Evanston ON THE SOUTH SHORE ON DIVERSEY PARKWAY IN THE DRAKE HOTEL and IN EVANSTON Neighborhood Shops in charge of experienced Foster Shoe Men have been established to give Community Service supported by all the resources and prestige of the Joster WABASH AVENUE STORE *Complete Lines of Foster Hosiery at ALL SHOPS The Foster "CAMPUS" Thistle Tie in Black or Brown Lizard Calf at $12.50 In Brown Suede or Grey Buckskin at $14.00 Featured at EVANSTON, SOUTH SHORE, DIVERSEY PARKWAY and on THE SECOND FLOOR at Wabash Avenue JE Joster & Company 115 North Wabash Avenue The Drake Hotel Shop 7050 South Shore Drive 519 Diversey Parkway and Evanston a