Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jan 1929, p. 9

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January 25, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 9 opening r e n d i t i on of Jiandel's "Where'er I Walk," and, later, in the less cl~ssical numbers, the ballad songs, gave his listeners a real treat. His voice is of splendid quality and he uses 87 P. H. it well. On Tuesday of this week the NeighOn:· Thursday morning of this week bors listened to a program of music the departmen~ of music will present by the gifted young violinist M' ·a program at the hom~ of Mrs. EdS .. ' tss ward M.arshall, 140 Kemlworth avenue, --~ella Roberts, and Phthp Jones, at 10:15 o'clock. It is unfortunate that tenor. The weather was the most in- this meeting occurs too late for comclement that we have had this season ment in the current issue of the so it was with particular pleasure that Wn,METT~ Ln·~, for each one of the the C?mmittee and officers greeted a. programs offered in this department well-stzed and appreciative audience. and in the art and literature departMiss Roberts is a member of the ment is worthy of serious consideraAmy Neill Stnng quartet of Chicago tion and comment. Mr~. Earl Moss and a soloist of note. Her work on presents the program, "Music of the Tuesday was of the highest order. Her First Half of the Nineteenth Century, selections showed excellent taste and French, Italian and English." The debeauty. She is a great artist and partment meetings are open to all club should do big things in her solo work. members. On Wednesday afternoon ofthi3 week Mr. · Jones added a dignified and lovely touch to the program in his Mrs. Charles Bent and the officers of ·dhb ors At th e N 816 the. Neighbors gave a "Thimble and Bridge" party for the new members of the club. This is an innovation in Kenilwor:th but seems most opportune at this time when the village has grown so rapidly and to such large Pfoportions. It enables the newcomers to meet some of the club members in a way that is quite unique, and adds a social touch for which the "Neighbors" stand. Shades and Drapes Expert , Continues Work ~Y Phone Alfred Evers, owner of the Wilmette W.indow Shade and Drapery company which last week discontinued business in the store in the Nelson building on Central avenue, announced this week that he is continuing-by phone appointments-with that department of the business having to do with the installation of shades, drapes. The Rev. a·nd Mrs. Leland Danforth, etc., in north shore homes. 333 Warwick road, Kenilworth, wilJ stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Guy Reed, ·1109 Forest avenue, Ira C. Darling, to be with Jane while entertained eight members of her the Darlings are away. bridge club last Friday at her home. ~EI· · · · · ·· ·· ··· · · ·· · · · ··· · · · ·· · · ·· -~~ ············ Ell ~;-=-"RUB .I.D.Q~.;") Henry C.Lgtton I Sons · STATE and JACK~N- Chica&o ORRINGTON and CHURCH- E,anslon IN OUR EVANSTON SHOP Our Entire Stock of Men's and Young Men's 2-Trouser SUITS ,. i Now Cut to ~362Q and ~6iQ Sold Up to $55 Sold Up to $65 Ten Outstanding Features of the University Exerciser & Reducer The University Exerciser and Reducer is built on an entirely different principle than all other machines. It · offers a practically unlimited range of vibratory action from a gentle flutter to as vigorous as man can stand. (Moat machines cannot be adjusted or have a very limited range of adjustments.) The wide selectivity of action is ~asily regulated to suit the user. When so regulated a uniform vibration is received at any angle at which the applicator is used. (Other machines deliver a uniform atroke only when applicator is in horizontal position.) N · It is automatically adaptable to the heights of all members of a family. It is easlv removed from the base and thereby becomes a portable machine. When free from the base it may be operated from a chair. table, dresser. shelf or any flat surface. It is simple in construction and mechanically guaranteed. It does not have to be screwed or bolted to the floor. It is finished in vitreous enamel to last a lifetime, and offers a choice between Pearl · Gray or Apple Green finishes.. OT just a handful of undesirable odds and ends or job lots, but our entire carefully selected stock with no restrictions. The styles and patterns that have been preferred all season. Before you consider purchasing a Suit elsewhere-see these. And More Fine ' , OVERCOATS · Still Further Reduced to The only machine that can be imtantly adjuated to any of r ,ooo different vibrations $115 with base ... ... without base,$100 DANNEMARK ELECTRIC CO. 1115 Wilmette Ave. Phone Wilmette 214

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