Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Dec 1928, p. 9

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December 14, 1928 .WIL-METTE LIFE HAST HEARD HOROWITZ1 . IF NOT, STEP LJV·ELY! Master Pianist of .the DecacW Comes to North Shore December 26; Get Tickets Now~ Have you heard Horowitz? .-That's the question on the tongue of every music patron on the north shore these days. The brilliant-perhaps one might venture sensational-young pianist, Vladimir Horowitz, has set the music world aflame and his name and achievements constitute the outstanding to· pic of conversation at every gathering of folk interested in things musical. AU ~f which direct3 attention, more particularly, to the fact that Horowitz -no less-will appear right here on the north shore Wednesday evening, December 26. in a recital at the new Leslie F. Gates memorial gymnasium, New Trier High school, under auspices of the Winnetka Music club. Right now is the logical time to make reservations for the opportunity to hear this master pianist. Every seat in the gymnasium will be occupied December 26 and scores of music lovers, should they miss this opportunity, are certain to be listed among the disappointed ones who failed to get tickets \Yell in advance. Rush for Tickets Here's an indication of how Horo\Yitz concerts are "selling." He is . cheduled to play in . Chicago Sunday afternoon, December 16, at Orchestra hall. The "house" was "sold out" two weeks in advance. His recent tour of eastern cities brings similar reports of advance "sell out" recitals, an almost unheard of circumstance in the mstance of a piano recital. Now. a word of explanation to the holders of course tickets for the Winnetka Music club Artist-Recital series. which indudes the Horowitz recital. Holders of se ason tickets will be admitted on the tickets applying to the recital December 26. There witt he no additional char~e. and the best seats in the auditorium will be reserved for their exclusive use. Where to Get Tickets Tickets are going rapidly and a "sell out" is confidently expected. There is \'et time to obtain good seats, and here are the places where the coveted pasteboards can be obtained: Lyon and Healy's in Chicago, L~von and Healv's in Evanston, Renneckar Drug comiJany in Wilmette, Kenilwort~1 Pharmacy, \Vinnetka State bank, Hubbard ~'oods Pharmacy, Glencoe State bank, Cazelt Drug company in Highland Park. Kraft Drug company in Lake Forest. In charge of ticket sales are Mrs. Harry Street in Winnetka. Mrs. Sidney Bartlett in Hubbard Woods, Mrs. Dwight C. Orcutt in Glencoe and Mrs. Everett Harris in Wilmette. i .... GamesShould Be Instructive! It isn't enough that games be selected simply to "help fill up" empty hosegames should be interesting and instructive as well as simply "filling." Here is a wide assortment of this kind for you to choose from-games that have been selected with care. Priced from SOc to $1.25. ·· ---Books--for Both Boys and Girls Wholesome books for children of every age or taste! Books full of fun, of fiction or of interesting facts! Books of adventure, and of thrills! Books covering every interest of home or school. Pticed from 35c to $1 each. Worthen-Carrico Company 1146-48 Wilmette Avenue Phone Wilmette 588 Home Talent Delights Evening Garden Club One of the best programs the Evening Garden club of Wilmette .ever ~as had was given at the last meetmg. Ftve of its members, Mrs. Edward Scheidenhelm Mrs. Charles Hurlbut, Earle Lyons 1 'c. R. Bixby, ~nd Harry C. Pif_cr, read most . interestmg papers whtch were put on file for · future reference. At the end of their program, Mrs, Keith Kellenberger sang a solo. The home talent appealed to every member. J ens Jensen of vVilmette, noted landscape architect, will be the speaker at the January 8 meeting. Miss Phebe Hedrick, 304 Melrose avenue Kenilworth attended the Junior pr~m at Aun Arbor, Mich. last week and was a guest at the Phi Psi house.

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