Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jan 1922, p. 9

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SHORE NEWS, FRID^ ^ ININORTH ISHORElCI^iCIRCLES hrul Mod^rnzF^urm, ChkMusicak Gavotte Fugue . Snowbir The Mosquito . Rhapsodie No. I Hlt^^usic"^omniittee of the Winftetka ^Woman^s club will .present its fourth musical program On|pThursday#|S January 19; It the clubhouse. The program, which is_ to Hconsist of^;pld and mod- ern French music, and is %i charge of Mrs. Louis G. Schmid, will include the following numbers: NocturneJL^^vt;li*^^ Sunken Cathedral; s,......... .Debussy GblUqogg's Cake-Walk . *.... Debussy • Euzabeth-Layniait^Attning ;p; g Sonata for Violin and Piano ^.^.i: ' '*'^^t^7t^t;^;t.".'. .'Qesax_Fi;anck " AllegrettO^'Mo^eTato^^E?--^": ~;; â- â-  ^Allegro Recitation-Fantasia Â¥^0$':r Allegretto ' ' â- â- ^y-^- -~^-~ â-  if rs. Harvey Brewer and Mrs. Dwight je*fcrains de lur pailee la liuifT. â- C................. v.......... Gepry Maman ditesâ€"moi n~77.T; WealeeTlm % Non, je n*irarplus^au bois^^^j^j^ T ..................:i.. Proschowsky- Mrs. William Howe, Mrs. Franz at ....â- ;(-i}.-.; ___ the piano ^^.,*.,......* Two Preludes'~;l\\^^^i^^!^^a^ l^vEh Levant l^lll^Ifli^KKW^-1;;:-- Jp--; Apres -Yet£TM:B$-iM â-  W£ ' ":Ss 'â- ' Spinning Song . i ^ v^v rcRherit Baton |>;' |i Elizabeth.....Xaymaj^^nnjn%^s;' $'. -.^iGnanson triste â- 'â- slipil||":â- '" £1%^ ILouise Aria .^.r .:::..Charpentier l::.,. ...,;..v.,;,vl^'Mfs.:,^il1iam::':;Rowe ^m;0m â-  I lladamell Sturkow-Ryder^ pianist presented a most delightful program before the members of the Neighbors in Keflilworth on Thursday afternoon, an interesting number of Which was the "Fantasie Pastorale", written by Consolation .....?...............Liszt Mejm&ers^the WUmette Woman's club will be interested in the galery tour, through Blackstone halTat the Art Institute, which has been ar- ranged by the Art and Literature de- partment for Thursday morning,Janr uaryM>,at Hh30 o*ctoclc:Miss Helen Parker of the Institute will conduct the tour. The club membership tick- et win_siifJ5jce_^aA-an~-admission icket on this occasion. ^â- _-- â-  "*~~ ^President's Day" on Wednesday at Wi Cluck-Brahms in^intg^ke^iffiKefc-i*^^ day Er^dcwe^Ayerr^atra^afetaking matters right out of .......Burleigh Satan's hands. They show the devil, .... .Otterstrom himself, that they know more ab^nt .......___Liszt I running affairs than ht does. The plot, which is meager and un- defined, but sufficient to hold^heptay together, revolves around a certain breezy student who falls in love with Satan's daughter, is sent back to earth and who in the end does the customary thingjn wjnning^the girl. the Chicago Opera co^p^n^^U sing) 8,^^eMorFranklyn:-B.-' Snyder gave liis address on "English Novelties of Today" before the Woman's Library club on Thursday afternoon, attheir ^regular semi-monthly meeting, Mrs, Roger Weightman is hostess for the month , of. â- January. /â- . â-  ':^?;fi^lSlliiii| The annual Chicago Pan-Hellenic luncheon will be held on Saturday, January 14, at 12:30 o'clock, at the Brake hotel. A very delightful^ pro- . gram-ha^;been^rrtKg^d'^ml3irc©K i u 1 j legiate sorority women are urged to was celebrated attend. Miss Genevieve Forbes will the Wilmette â- #»fpii*tl -.:..:'â-  V'~" '.V:-"...-.': â- ':'â- ':^..-\ .::;â- :,: ;V;!-^v';" : â- â- "SisV'OHve trover, ;lfiead^P:;the department at NeW Trier * ^ school, is in charge of her wdriragaaii after a two months^ absence takiip courser in Stage^ Designing at *fcer :School of â-  the 'Museum' of Fine â-  Artsilj in Boston, and;M..^^|7;J|o|k,^S^55 'in ;;'Cambridge<ap;:BM^ Make Vour hair *wget and fluffy^ with Mm^>^mm$^^^^ FllfsIpeak a lamsuage jail thete ^xwj^ esday at £ the Wilmette speSLk and Miss Marjorie Maxwell of Woman's club, and following the r ^.~~tr^_::^^==^=^^^ meeting of .the Civics and Legislative^ department in the -morning, the club entertaineiLjit-luncheon, numerous of the club presidents along* the north £horer as well as Mrs. Charles S. Clark, president of the conference, and Mrs. Campbell, president of the Tenth d>**«ct(^:^^2^;i^^i- '..'â- '•'.:;' In the absence of Mrs. Mary Cattell, who was scheduled to read the play ^Enter Madame0, and Was Zunable to appear on account of quarantine, ^flissHhlaude^Minor of Chicagd, pre- sented "What Every Woman Knows", in a most interesting manner. There were also some delightful songs by Mr. Kankel. Mrsi Arthur L. Rice was hostess for the day.; r i "Back to Eartbr a musical cpniedy: being presented by the Hermit and Grow^club of Northwestern mnver^^ sity, will be given its initial perform- ance on Friday and Saturday even- ings of this week, at the Aryan Grot- to theater in Chicago. This is the annual production of the Hermit and Crow cltib, Northwestern's all-men organization which produces one play very year. "Back to Earth" was written by SidaS^ SThTsi«e"Sr# 9#hfeshSf'^^- irt.Sl^. Fantasie Was laid in the zoo at Lin- coln Park, and pictured the Sunday erowds, the avenue of trees, the foxls, the deer park and kangaroos, sea sions, the polar bear, pelicans and the ducks. dill School of-Journalism. Jack vT. J^elson, of Chicago, who has supplied the music in four other Hermit and Crow productions,,^^11^,^1.^^*% score. '|^|ii|^^^P^pl|^t^lli;^'JI- |Iauto storage |J Space atill remaining for a couple of cars in heated room. v";':If prilit Rate only $6.00 per inonth.||||||l||il|| Insurance iMei^er* ::f||| Safer and less liabletb damage. "'ISllliiiil 1160 WiitfEifJ^^ M* Capriccio lIlwl x*»»»«v. end with Worry becau^nis dominion,, iw...Scarlatti Hades, is being overrun with college , has i»*toi^#«c^^ long stay, aldwe must be prepared for '}m% stormy habits. 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