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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 15 Sep 1928, p. 32

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BES ELT 30 WINNETKA TALK September 15, 1928 Pianist-Composer Will Have Winnetka Studio Earle B. Armil, who is to form a class of piano pupils in Winnetka early this fall, is regarded by many critics as one of the most versatile of the younger Chicago musicians. Trained as a pianist by Rudolph Reuter, Josef Lhevinne and Scionti -- whose assist- ant he has been for the past five years --Mr. Armil, it is said, represents that type of musicianship founded equally upon adherence to the best of the classical standards and full sympathy with the modernist trend of music. centering upon piano playing, is not confined to this particular field, as he has a wide variety of interests and is also a versatile musician. An accom- plished singer, he has sung for Eric DeLamarter at the Fourth Presbyter- jan church in Chicago, and for Felix Borowski, in concert courses presented by the Civic Music association. He is also a composer. Among his com- positions having had public perform- ance are a sonata for violin and piano, a string quartet, a string quintet, a mixed quartet, a vocal quartet and sev- eral songs. He has also written sev- eral piano pieces for children. Mr. Mr. Armil's interest in music, while | Armil's theoretical studies have been made under Adolf Weidig, of the American Conservatory. He has also served as assistant music reviewer for the Chicago Daily Journal and Musical America. The Winnetka classes will be held once or twice a week in a centrally located studio, announcement of which is to be made soon, it is explained. PLAY ALLEY CHAMPIONSHIP The second round of the Alley cham- pionship event will be played at the North Shore Golf club Saturday, Sep- tember 15. A mystery prize is to be awarded. THE MODE MODERNE = portrayal of the in Shoes and Hosiery. The VOGUE OF YOUTH is not affected by time nor years-- it is the vivid, nation that has never grown "old." The Shoes illustrated in this advertisement show the use of GENUINE REPTILE : LEATHERS in Foster's "CAMPUS" Shoes. r J Ester & Company 115 No. Wabash Avenue and Community Shops Foster «CAMPUS Shoes are featured at the EVANSTON SHOP Orrington Avenue at Church St. The «Mode Moderne by Foster" is a style A Smart "CAMPUS" Model produced in enuine Calcutta izard --in Blue, Brown or Black Spirit of Youth expressed vibrant style trend of a by "Foster A "CAMPUS" Oxford of real Baby Alligator --in Seal Brown or Black The wide strap and Buckle give smartness to this S" shoe produced in Brown or Black Baby Alligator Bradley First Foe for Coach Zuppke"s Illinois Grid Men The 1928 football season at the Uni- versity of Illinois will have its pre- miere October 6, with Bradley Poly- technic of Peoria furnishnig the op- position for the Illini for the second successive year. Bradley, Little Nineteen champion, has been producing some of the best college football teams in the Middle- west during the past seven years, and their selection as the first opponent for Illinois speaks well of the experience the Peorians furnished the champion- ship Illini team of 1927. This was the first time Bradley and Illinois had played, Bradley losing 19 to 0. Athletic Director A. J. Robertson has been largely responsible for the excellence of Bradley football teams of recent seasons. During his" seven years at the school, Bradley has won the Little Nineteen grid championship four times, taking three of them since 1925, and placing in the runner-up po- sition three times. Prior to the game here last year Bradley had a string of 25 consecutive victories. Another reason for respecting Tech is the presence in the line-up of Capt. William Metzger, a veteran of three years' varsity experience. Metzger is a 175-pound fullback, noted for his speed. In 1927 he was without doubt the outstanding college fullback in Il- linois and was the unanimous choice for that position on the all-Little Nine- teen conference team. Metzger is a baseball pitcher of ability and also holds the all time Bradley javelin rec- ord with a toss of 190 feet, four inches. He never played football before en- tering college. The Illinois corn crop of 1918 was the most valuable ever raised by any state in the union. Your Baby Will Smile for Bernie too! Better pictures-- Better values BERNIE'S| Studio 1623 Sherman Ave. SS kh

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