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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 23 Apr 1927, p. 18

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16 WINNETKA TALK April 23, 1927 Isabel Richardson Molter Schedules Close of Season Isabel Richardson Molter, Ameri- can soprano, having enjoyed a busy and successful season, closing it | with dates in several states. Her future programs include: April| ) "Beauty" in| Lester's "Everyman," Chicago; May 9, recital at Parsons college, Fairfield, | Towa; May 20, recital at Rogers Park| Woman's club; June 8, soloist at Fes- tival of United Singers of Hudson | County, at Jersey City, N. J.; August | 4, program on Harold Henry's Artist | course, Bennington, Vt. is 1 | INVITED TO LUNCHEON | An invitation has been extended to the members of the American Legion auxiliary to attend the luncheon to be given on April 26, for General Sum- merall, exponent of national defense. The luncheon is to be at 12 o'clock in the Grand ballroom, Hotel La Salle. Mrs. Henry Happ, Wilmette 894-Y-4, is in charge of reservations for the affair. Miss Virginia Bradford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bradford of 056 Greenwood avenue, was one of the New Trier girls who went to Springfield last week for the music supervisors convention. "Music's a great and never-failing studied it in youth." Guitar, methods that Mandolin, thorough and scholarly an understanding of the Banjo, ate with his degree of advancement. EDWARD J Phone University 7615 or call at my Hawiian Steel 1 instrument that will enable him to play not only a limited repertoire but to perform any composition of difficulty commensur- on Monday or Thursday between four and five. Branches in Chicago and Evanston Sg treasure to those who've learnt and THEOPHILUS. Ukelele taught by but give the student Guitar and take no longer . MELTZER Winnetka studio in Community House Pa ow ZL ule SIO] VANNINIC somates~TelWin.344 \ To Pick Best Play From Nine Entries at Speech School Judges chosen from among people prominently identified with the drama both in art and commercial circles, will decide Saturday which presenta- tion of a one-act play merits the 1927 Cumnock cup at the Northwestern University School of Speech. Today, tomorrow and Saturday there will be presentations there by nine visiting troupes of players from that many colleges and universities. Judges in preliminaries will be Mrs. A. Starr Best, Harold Ehrensperger and Prof. Theodore B. Hinckley of Evanston; Prof. Thomas Wood Stev- ens, director of the Goodman theater; Virginia Dale of the Chicago Journal; and Miss Alice Gerstenberg, producer and playwright. Miss Marie Biggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Biggs of 446 Sunset road, entertained twenty-two guests at a dinner dance at the Palmer House April 9. wr Mrs. Laura Bowlby of Olney, Ill, visited her sister, Mrs. William D. Cazell of 882 Oak street, over Easter. Maria Is Moving Watch for Announcement from us. 726 ELM STREET Ea. L,F-}E} LET / VRO .....and get 24 hour Service That's only one of the many advantages of buying your Chevrolet Service alone means a great deal to you, and when you consider the good service always obtainable from us Why go any further? RICHARDSON"S GARAGE FRED T. RICHARDSON, JR. PHONE WINNETKA 25 Buy Your CHEVROLET in Winnetka from Richardson COMMUNITY HOUSE CALENDAR | COMMUNITY HOUSE (Week of April 24) Sunday Afternoon-- : North Shore Art league reception Evening-- Community Drama club Monday Morning Kindergarten Afternoon-- North Shore Art league exhibit Evening-- Young Men's gym class Business Men's gym class Modern Woodmen of America Chamber of Commerce Triangle club Community Drama club Good Luck club Glee club Tuesday Morning-- Kindergarten Brush and Pencil club Community Sewing club Afternoon-- Motion pictures Mrs. Weston's music class Evening-- Motion pictures Young Women's gym class Friendship circle Troubadors New Trier Rifle club Wednesday Morning-- Kindergarten Brush and Pencil club North Shore Art league exhibit Afternoon-- Small Boy's gym class North Shore Art league exhibit Camp Fire council Puppet show Evening-- Young Men's gym class Czecho-Slovakian clnb Community Drama club Garden club Thursday Morning-- Kindergarten Women's gym class North Shore Art league exhibit Stitch-in-time club Afternoon-- High School Boys' gym class North Shore Art league exhibit Camp Fire Girls Evening-- Business Men's gvm class Community Drama club Friday Morning-- Kindergarten Afternoon-- Rotary club luncheon Motion pictures Pathfinders Blue Birds Evening-- Young Men's gym class Motion pictures New Trier Rifle club Panthers Saturday Morning-- ; Mrs. Weston's music class Afternoon-- North Shore Art league exhibit Small boys' gym class Evening-- Czecho-Slovakian club Community Drama club There are 25,120,000 laying hens on Illinois farms.

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