Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Jun 1929, p. 42

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WILMETTE LIFE MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED June 21, 1929 Editor, Wn.METTE LIFE: I 'wish the people of Wilmette would please cooperate with the Police department' in demanding the muzzling of dogs. The muzzles should not only be put on, but tied secure ly to the coUars; otherwise they always come off. This cooperation would save much trouble and inconvenience to the community as a whole and abate accidents. Mrs. · S. D. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brashears, 1241 Ashland avenue, and their two daughThe piano pupils of Adelaide C. ters and son and Mrs. Brashears' mothJones presented a recital Saturday er, ·Mrs. Sophie Shea, will leave on night, June 15, at 8 o'clock assisting in the recital were Jean Campbell, Friday for the Northwest and Alaska. mezzo soprano, and Florence Osburn, . They will spend about five weeks in soprano. Alaska, and will cruise down the In connection with the recital perYukon. Frdm there 'they will go to manent gold pins were awarded to the California to visit friends. They will follo'Ying pupils of Miss Jones: Ruth be gone until about the middle of Williams, Betty Palenske and Jean September. Munro. These girls have worn the Mr. and Mrs. John A. Borncamp, 200 \Vatter Marx Jr. , 522 Essex road, gold pin three ~imes and are therefo~e Mrs. Alfred McDougal and her son, Sixth street, entertained at dinner for Kenilv.·orth returned last Tuesday from entitled to wear the permacnt gold pm Alfred, of Kenilworth motored to the Brashears and Mrs. Shea on Tues- \Villiams college where he has com- if their work is kept up to standard. Peoria last week-end. day of this week. pleted his junior year. Gold pins were award_~ to ~il~en Burke and Jane Roberts and slarf pms t~ Robert Knepper and Elea11ore \Villiams. The following program was presented at the recital: -------------..:.:...-1 Public Forum I Wilmette . Family Will ' Make Tour of Alaska Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Macklin, now of Beverley Hills, Cal., but for many years residents of Kenilworth, announce the marriage of their daughter Ma·ry, to Aurelian Popesco. 'The for~1er Miss Macklin attended Ferry hall in Lake Forest, Marywood school in Evanston, and St. Joseph academy in St. Augustine, Fla. Mr. Popesco, a native .of Burcharest and a painter, studied in the Latin Quarter in Paris and received the grand prix at the Beaux Arts in 1924. He and his b'ride are residing at the Belmont hotel. Adelaide C. Jones' Piano Pupils Give Recital Saturday As Predicted A RESOUNDING SUCCES~. ~~- . THE WORLD'S FIRST STRAIGHT-EIGHT . UNDER $1000 you want a better and finer type of transportation; if you want to drive a straight-eight rather than the customary six; if you want a car that rides and drives with anything on the roadand still want to hold your investment to around $1 000-then you will jus~ naturally be interested in the Roo~evelt ... It's the only automobile that offers all of these things at this price. A f Straight-Eight for Every PurseRoosevelt, $995; Marmon 68, $146J; Marmon 78, $1965. Prices at factory. Group equipment extra. IF Duet-"Song of the Volga Boatmen" . .. .......... . ...... Arranged Margaret Jones-Helen Green ~oldiers' March .. ... .... . ... . .. Schumann Joyous Peasant . . . . . . . . . Schumann The Pixies Good Night . . .. Brown Robert Knepper Song 'Yithout Words ........ StreabogVirginia Ann Snorf Album Leaf in A :\Iinor .. . .Koelling Jan e Roberts Thr :\Jill ..... .................. . J ensen H.ussian Dance .... .. .. . .... Rhinehold El eanor 'Wiliams _ To a 'Vild Rose . . . .... 1\'la ·Dowell From an Indian Lodg·e . . .. Ma cDowel1 Alice Dernehl · Intermezzo from CaYa lleria. Ru~ti('nnna. (6 hand!';) . . !\Iascagni Jaue noberts- E leanore Williams Alice Dernehl Yocal Selection-In l\fay Tim ... Sp aks Jean Campbell ::\Ielndy in F (Armnged) ..... Rubin~tein Ann Marie \Vilson rncl r th Leaves . . . . . . . . ..... Thome Margaret J ones ""'ha nt Sans Paroles . . . . Carpenter Helen Gret>n Duet- :\1inu ·t from Symphony in E Flat 1\Toz:-trt Eileen Burke>-Betty Palenske Rhapsody . . . ... .. . Koelling Eileen Burke Yalse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... Lack Betty Palenskc Ad:-~gio from Sonata. Opus :?.7 No. 2 (:\loon light) .. . BPPthoYen E<"cos~aies ..... ....... . B ethoYen Ruth ·vnlliams Yor:-~ 1 Selection- The Second :\linu et ... . . . . .. Besly Florence Osburn Bouree in G Mirror. Bach Liebesfreucl ..... .. ........ Kreisler .T an Munro Valse L nto (6 hands) .. Delibes J ean l\Tunro- Ruth Williams B tty Palenske Industrial Secretary for Tuberculosis Institute Robert B. vVatson has recently t..tken up his duties as Industrial Secrt:t<Jry of the Chicago Tuberculosis in stit ute. ~fr. \ Vatson comes directlv from the research department of the Nationa l Tuberculosis association in New York, of which the Ch icago and other city and state organizations are oranches, and his previous experience has been such as to fit him well ior his new work. He has degree s from the University of Pennsylvania and 1fassachus,ttts Institute of Technology, having speciali zed in political science and economics. He had been a coll ege in~ struc tor and has held seve ral re ~ pon sible positions with tuberculo s i~ associations. The industrial department ;ta.:. just been added to the institute and ~Ir. \Vatson is now making himself acquainted with the present hea lth. seryice in the vario.us large industncs Il1 Chicago Cook county. Tlu Roosew/J-Roorny, sturdy, I(OnomieaJ to optralt. '10-luwupoVJtr, Marmon-huilt straizlll.-~ighl motrw. MARRIES TOMORROW WERSTED MOTOR CO. 562 Lincoln A venue WINNETKA Winnetka 165 Miss Marina Rus so, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russo, 526 Sixth street, becomes the bride of James Annoreno of Chicago, Saturday evening, June 22, at the St. Francis ~a vier church. The Sovereign hotel Wlll ue the scene· of the wedding reception.

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