Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Apr 1921, p. 11

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921 11 > Activities s, orth JKore Chibj* by RuttV Rirle^n. w___________..... - '"___________________________ UILMETTE Country club has issued its attractive program for the month of April, and it holds in store for all of its members, Juniors and Seniors, many delightful afternoons and evenings. On Saturday evening of last week, there was especially attractive entertainment, when Mr. Ralph Bingham, io noted humorist, who is a member of the famous Lamb's club NewYork, gave the program following a most enjoyable dinner. Other activities scheduled at the club for the coming montlUn- ude the following.:._._„. Saturday, April 9â€"Evening Bridge. Monday, April 11â€"Luncheon and Bridge. Friday, April ISâ€"Junior Party. Saturday, April 16â€"Cabaret Dinner. Monday, April 18â€"Men's Night. Thursday, April 21â€"Dinner Dance. Saturday, April 23â€"Juvenile Party, 2:30 o'clock. ^ Saturday, April 23â€"Evening Bridge. Monday, April 25â€"Afternoon Bridge. Monday* April 25â€"Men's Night. Saturday, April 30â€"Formal Dinner Dance. (Seniors only). "There'll be Music in the Air" this feek of May 9th in Chicago. The city will get a real "tuning when thousands of representa- Ivcs of the music industry (rather ?re for the National Music Trades )tivention to be held at the Drake lotel May 9 to 12. Every branch the industry will be represented id every sort of musical instrument town will send forth its harmonyâ€" rom the oboe to the grand oiano. Chicago is to have a real "Music Veek." There will be mus.ic every- where, in the parks, in the schools, lie homesâ€"everywhere a musical in- trument can be played. Matt J. Kennedy, president of the :hicapo Piano club, who is chair- ian of the ^Entertainment committee >r the convention, said this would le the greatest music conclave ever lelcl in the United States, both in [oint of numbers and its effect upon le public. There certainly will be music in >e air," said Mr. Kennedy, "during he week of May 9th. We hope to lpress upon everybody that a musi- [al instrument in the household is as bsential as an ice box or a kitchen fangc. No home reaches the full leasure of happiness without a mus- ;al instrument. It may be old stuff, Rew^RyfRerKH^fWP Beaudry French Shop Now Showing the Newest and Latest Creations SUITS-WRAPS Springy Summer Many Beautiful Materials and Shades Poputar^rices. Florence Beaudry is in charge to gif e etery personal attention but it is true that 'Music Hath Charms to Soothe the Savage Breast.' I feel that music is essential to the proper rounding out of the present unsettled political and economic con- ditions. Itj>uts everyone in the right frame of mind; it minimizes gloom and worry in addition to polishing up the possibilities of accomplish- ment, A few strains of music often have ended a family fracas. Har- mony is brought about by harmony and we believe that when everybody becomes interested in music the spirit of unrest will be reduced to a minimum. This is a business con- vention, but we are convinced that we have a mission that is just as im- portant as any' other piece of con- structive work to get the people of this country in the right frame of mind. Music in the home will bring about contentment and that means the end of unrest." The two short plays "The Flower Shop** and'Our Aunt from California*' presented before the Wilmette Wom- an's club on Tuesday evening were given so successfully that it is likely that they will be staged again within a fortnight or so, in order that other villagers who did not attend the per- formance this week, may have an op- portunity of seeing them. Casts of both Of the sketches did exceptionally good work, through the excellent coaching of Mrs. Charles E. Douglass. The Auxiliary of the Woman's Catholic club of Wilmette will give an informal dance at" the North Shore hotel on Friday evening of this week for the benefit of St. Catherine's home, Mrs. John E. Cawkwell is president !>TThe^ulciMary^aTra~wiir me assisted by the Misses Mary and Theresa McArdle, Catherine Crush, Florence Cook, Edna Seng, Rose Millen, Elizabeth Kirchberg and Gertrude and Marie O'Conneli. WESTERN UNDERTAKING COMPANY ' = O. 5. SATTLEU, m~*. , Acting along our usual progressive) lines and in order -------- to mofe s^cienUy extern! the SERVICE to which our patrons are justly entitled, we have secured the ser- vices of Mr. H. E. Unser as manager of our Wilmette and Evanston establishments. WILMETTEâ€"- PHONE WILMETTE 280 EVANSTON, 1022 Davis Street PHONE EVANSTON 98 The Skokie Country club, which last year made an unsuccessful bid for the western amateur champion- ship, again has showed its enterprise by being the first local club to book George Duncan, the British open champion, and Abe Mitchell. They will appear at Skokie on July 24. playing against Phil Gaudin and Chick Evans, if the latter accepts an invitation already sent him. Mrs. George Plummer will be the speaker at the annual meeting of the Wilmette Woman's club on Wednes- day, April 20, her subject to be "Com- munity Service Work." The election of officers for the ensuing year will take place at this time. The Woman's Guild of St. Au- gustine's church, Wilmette, will hold a Spring dancing party on Wednes- day evening of next week, the music for which will be furnished by the Ambler Original Novelty Orchestra. Skokie Country club will hold its annual formal spring opening on Decoration Day, May 30. 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