Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Jun 1921, p. 11

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921 > Activities & ^ortKJKoreChilxy by Rutk RLrle^> IKOKIE Country club announces the opening musicale of the season for Sunday afternoon, June 5, at 5 o'clock These Sunday afternoon concerts have been very delightful and thhryearfive o-clock is to be the regular time for beeinnine jTograins during the season. & Mr. Enrico Tramonti, the eminent harpist of the Chicago Iphony Orchestra, will be the soloist that afternoon and the ertainment committee feels that it is most foYtunate in being able )resent Mr. Tramonti, who gave such a delightful program last at the club and is so well known to residents of the north • •••••a* Following is the program: »gie....................... irabesque................... [rpe Eolienne ...... Initet...................... Monastere ................ Blade..................*.... storale.................... ir La Rive De La Mer..........................,.: . .Oberthur carolle ------.......................................Tramonti Iching the Wheat (Welch).......................... Thomas izurka -----....................................... Schuecker the Fountain..............................,..........\ Zabel . Godefroid ... Debussy Hasselmans Hasselmans Hasselmans Hasselmans Bellotta •«••>..... The North Shore Wellesley circle ier the chairmanship of Miss Ruth pes held a meeting Monday after- Mi at 2 o'clock at the Wellesley lyside Inn. Reports from the vari- committees which were instru- ^ntal in the success of the Inn were ird: 'he following officers were present: rs. Marvin Pool, president of the Chicago Wellesley College club: Mrs. Henry Gilbertson, secretary; Mrs. Thomas Lord, recording secretary. "Moon Magic" the pageant"""by Eleanor Ellis Perkins which is to be given June 7 at Northwestern Uni- versity gymnasium promises to be one of the most brilliant affairs of the season. IALK MISSIONS, TEMPERANCE The Woman's Christian Temperance lion will unite with the Woman's Issiohary society of the Glencoe iodist church at the home of Mrs. W4amm, 270 Scott avenue, Hub- Woods on Monday. June 6, at o'clock. Mrs. Bone, Superintend- of Co-operation of Missionary Temperance work, will be the leaker. ECONOMY DEVICE lH. E. McNeal, north shore distribu- tor of the American Steam. Carbure- tor, has located his base of operations at 2 Prouty court, and is prepared to demonstrate the device to automobile owners of the north shore. The car- buretor, it is explained, is an econ- omy device which will save from 25 to 40 per cent in gasolineâ€"consutnp^ tion, eliminating carbon formations and augmenting motor power. Sev- eral north shore automobile agencies have adopted the Steam Carburetor for demonstrator cars. Gulbransen Trade Mark Gulbransen Player Piano World Easiest Pumping Player 3-styIes â€" $494.00 $600.00 and $700.00 â€"â€" EASY PAYMENTS We Do Tuning PATTERSON BROS. OPEN TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS 828 Davis Street Evanston, 111. CHICAGO COACH & CARRIAGE CO. Designers and Manufacturers Special Automobile Bodies, Tops, Etc. Body Rebuilding, General Repairing â€" and Painting Chicago n DISTRICT MISSION SESSION The North Shore District of Wom- en's Home Missionary societies is to hold an all-day meeting, Tuesday, chur'ch' *' thC Wi,m*"e Methodist 1223-31 South Michigan Ave. Telephone Calumet 424-5-6 -**** NEWCOMB, MACKLIN & CO. Manufacturers of Picture Frames, Cornices, Mirror*, Cbneele Tahlâ€"f Pecorathre Specialties ^^^ ~ WE INVITE TOO TO VISIT OUR GALLERIES WHERE CAN BE SEEN WORKS BT NOTED ARTISTS Wholesale and Retail Phone Central 5215 N. 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Then you'll have a roof that is fireproof and everlasting; you'll get the benefit of the splendid roof insulation afforded by the old shingles and, most important of all, you will have re-roofed for the last time. â- - n RE-ROOF POR THE LAST TIME WITH JOHNS-MANVILLE ASBESTOS SHINGLES ^ â€" Lay Johns-Manville Asbestos Shingles right over the old wooden shingles and you eliminate roofing troubles and expense for all time because Johns-Manville Asbestos Shingles will last as long as your building stands. They're all mineralâ€"nothing in them to rot or burn; they will not warp, curl or split; they never need paint; they Ye easy to lay and they are most attractive in appearance. Does your roof need replacement? If so, it will pay you to get full information about this method of re-roofing with Johns- Manville Asbestos Shingles. See us afeonce. We can do the work for you quickly, easily and economically. 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