Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Sep 1928, p. 12

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WIt M E"T :T ·E ; 'L lF &· September 14,. .1928 Churcb·Group·Piaimm'g · . : · BEGIN·SEASON· OCT. 15 ' ---=.... Fuhioti Show.ai' Benefit Nortla Shore ArcWtecta ··to·· H.;._: About . Epiphany Group Three , of the The··: ·.: New Rugs Are Beautiful The fall season finds us pnpared with a large selection of exquisite oriental and domestic rugs. Each one a perfect specimen, guaranteed by our more · than twenty years of buying and selling oriental rugs on the north shore. . · · Expert Cleaning & Repairing We own and operate a perfectly equipped rug cleaning and repairing plaat in · charge- of experts. Here your rugs are properly cleaned and rtpaircd. The colors are rtstortd and their life is prolonged. Ask to ste our new Armstrong · linoleum patterns. are now htrt. The laust designs Woman's guild of St. Luke '.S church is making its arrangements for a benefit, a fashion show on Friday, September 28, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edward S. Westbrook. 1514 Ridge avenue, Evanston. The N. A. Hannah company, whose shops 'are in Wilmette and jn Spanish court, No Man's Land, will present a revu~ of the latest fashions. Profe3~ional models and a gr<?UP of north shore society girls will make their appearance in the newest of sports attire, charming afternoon froc.ks, and beautiful evening gowns. Tickets for the affair may be secured from Mrs. H. A. Thompson of 1127 Hinman a venue, chairman of the group, or from other members of the committee, Mrs. Charles Reynold~, Mrs. George F. Hardy, Mrs. Charles Wanner, Mrs. Fred Mor'!an, Mrs. Irvintl T. Roberts, Mrs. George R. Man.ni.ng, Mrs. George L. Parkhurst, St. Luke's church office, Mrs. J. R. Hunter, Mrs. T. S. Bruce, Mrs. Osbert S. Burke, Mrs. C. F. Marlowe, Mrs. John N. McCabe, Mrs. Frank A. Watkins, · and Mrs. A. W. Wells. Zoo Deai~a at F'ant Meetia1 Fall and winter activities of the North' Shore Architects' association wilt begifi in October. The first meeting will be held Oct., 15. Edwin H. Clark, architect, wilt talk on the design of zoological parks. He is the architect for the new Chicago zoo, now being planned, and has just returned from Europe where he was sent by the zoological park association to study and inspect design in zoos abroad. At the second meeting, to be held in November, Professor Emil Lorch, head of the department of architecture of the University of Michigan, will speak on "Modern Tendencies in Architecture." The regular annual meeting will be in December, at which officers will be elected for the coming year. In 1anuary there will be a dinner and re<;eption at .the opening of the second .annual architects' exhibition, given in co-operation with the University guild in the ballroom of the Orrington hotel. The exhibition will last the entire month. Me~tjian Bros. Miss Gladys Fuller of Glen Ellyn Mrs. Elmer L. Anderson of 319 Cen'=spent a few days early this week · as a houseguest of Mrs. F. D. Day of 1233 tral avenue entertained the Elamo Elmwood avenue. Music club Thursday afternoon in her -ohome. lack Ludwig, son of Mr. and Mrs. -o]. R. Ludwig of 1212 Ashland avenue, Chicago, with 48,498 active members, returned this week from camp at Baril is the second Presbyterian city in the Lake, Ontario. United States. Pittsburgh is first with Inc. Oriental Rugs-Carpets-Linoleum Expert Cleaning-Repairing-Laying 51 1 MAIN ST., WILMETTE University 5050 Wilmette 1 9-+ 9 IIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHnliiiOIIII~ The Meltzer Sehool. ol Musie EDWARD J. MELTZER, Director Highland Park Exceptionally fine home on ravine, including beach privileges. Brick and stucco construction. Very well built. 30 foot living room. Breakfast nook, · dining room, kitchen, den and screened porch. 4 large, airy bedrooms. 2 tile baths. Glazed sleeping porch and dressing room. Large plot, · 75x230 ft. Priced below conservative valuation. Unusually good buy. A modern school to teach modern instruments by modern methods 2 · Ollering eoaseleadous mulio·l lastruedoa ~)' a laeul~ or dlstiaedoa PIANO · Irene Taylor Laurance Skewes Edith Moody Melford· Arntzen ORGAN Porter Heaps VIOLIN Lucile Turner VIOLIN and VIOLi\ Lorena Manley Tht 41 Visuola," a new device which makes piano study a delight to every pupil, will be introduced in the piano department. 'CELLO (To be announced) BASS M. Arntzen WIND INSTRUMENTS Edward Meltzer assisted by a staff of per. s'Onally trained teachers · FRETTED INSTRUMENTS Alfred Quartullo Edward Meltzer Students of the string and wind instruments will have the opportunity of playing in various quartet and ensemble organizations. H OKANSON AND J ENKS INC. REGISTRATION·: Opens Saturday morning, September 15 from 10 to 12 o'clock. Continues during the following week every day between the hours of 4 and 5. 513 Davis Street, Evanston Greenleaf 1617 Winnetka 1617 Fall Term Starts Mon., Sept.17 1167 WIL~tE'ITE 746 Elm Street, Winnetka A.VENUE-SUITE 7 Phone Wilmette 3715 or University 7615

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