Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Apr 1926, p. 38

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......·.................. · · · · · WILMETTE LIFE April 23, 1926 ~. $100 a Month Paid your ~on or daughter for school months of 4 College years · · beginning at age 18. · · · GIVES PIANO RECITAL Club in Tribute to Susan A lies Harriet Mason, Child Pianist, Charm" With Her Display of Gen as Social 1¥orker Audience uine Talent BY CRITIC M on clay night's Post brought ft~ rt 1 ; · C. E. RANDALL, Manager · · F ran kl" · 1n Life Insurance Co. · · 1239 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg. Phone w .abash 0978 . · · · · · 1nsuring a college education. 1fail coupon for particular s. · · ·Give age of child and pa ren't. · · (Contributed .) In the death of ~·I iss Susan Alles, a 1 native of Winnetka. the North Shore Cat holic Woman's league has sustained a very deep loss. She hecame a member in 1917 and immediat ely engaged in active work. in a quiet, unass uming manner, sening on various committees, a director. and in 1919 w a:-; appointed · ~·I i~~ .'\ll cs · · · · · · · · a ·. · · · e · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· pit~lity of · t ', E. lluntlnl; , ~tAIL co ut·o~ : u gr. FOU :.~tJI.I, IXFOIUIA'I'ION · In 1921 Mrs . A. F. Ti~roe. n:presenting the lea g-ue at the state corn-cnti on of \Vomcn's clubs. pledged a certai n sum for the Illinois endow ment fund . · · · · · J.'rnnklln Ufe Insurance Co. J!!3D J.'t·tlcral Uesf'::,·e nunk lluilclha,;, C hlt>ngo. · · · · · · · · · Please give full information regarding aboY e volicy. :-..; \:\ll ' . graciously offered the hosher beautiful ga rd ens for a garden party, that the pledge might be fulfillrcl. The pledge was more than realized. ·Thi:-- " ·a:-; (Jnh· on<· (li her lllilll\' kind deeds. Onr- of the objects of the ieaguc in review commendab le criticism !1 , Karkton Hackett (part of whirh j·, quoted) on the merits and futur e hope for little :Miss 'Harri et ~f ason, fornw re s ident of \VimH·tka, and the 13 \'t a:· old pupil of Karl Reckzeh , who ·wa~ presented in a piat:o recital at ·Lyon and Jlealy hall Sunday evening-, April 18. "Miss Harriet ~fason proved that she has a genuine talent for the piann in her recital. She played ,,·ith a J.'lltt '-i · cal tmtch. clran, sure technique. anrl instinctive ferlim~ for the lllthir . Thn <' was the charm of simplicity· in h er t·h~· in g . A rca.I talent which o t1 g- h t to car nher far." \fis:-; \fason':mu :- ical se lected to display her :--elections ability. were The fir . t group of her offering. · · _·,;,;,HcB~~ · · A<a~ · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . 1 .; ;, , ; J·: uF <'lllLll . . . 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Death lies on IH'r like and ttn timel .\· frnst 11pon the ~\Hl'tL·:- t Rower hf';n·ier and mor e melodinu..,, \\'a :- trc ;tt of all the field. cd \\'ith a mature poisr. The \f('ncld At the annual meeting o f the leagu e s~() hn plea serl and both the Brahm' and Tltursday of la st week. the following Chopin \Hre pla~·e d with a delicat e dj . . _ resolutions of condolvnce \\'er e crimination in the ~hading th:1t lent adopted. much charm. The Li:-zt app ea rt ·d to ht· "\\ hcrea s the ~. S. C. \\ '. L. ha s i 1 1H' l11ost popular nnmh cr. judQ'ing fr(ln t sustained a great los~ in tht· death oi ' 'he app lause, which \\·a=- \Try < ·ntJtn . . : its member, :Miss Susan .'\.Jk .,. and ; a.;tic aftcr carh ~ ('k ction. "\Vhereas, she gave oi her tim e un- 1 Th e Cricg Conccrt -,ho\\'cd a fi n n. stintingly and un selfi shly to its work well pl:t cf'd \\' t' it.dlt in th l' lwa, .. ,. nart '. and · . 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