Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Aug 1929, p. 19

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August 9, 1929 \V I L M E ,T T E LECTURES AT CHAUTAUQUA Dr. Herbert L. \Villett 319 Richmond road. Kenilworth, was among the local prominent people of Chicago who participated and lectured at Chautauqua. N. Y .. in connection with the centennial celebration of the birth .of Lewis ' Miller. Dr. \Villett's lecture on Palestil'te was conducted in a unique way, for he was standing on a large relief map of the hoh· area and the guests were sitting among the mounts and other ooints of vantage. The map is more than two hundred feet long and covered with grass and rock s arranged l O LI FE 19 Harpist, Soprano . to Give Concert at Skokie, Sunday BEAUTIFUL FERNS · A large a~1ortment of fre1b, aturdy .T oseph Vito, harpist, and Anna Burmeister, soprano, will give the program at the next Skokie Country club . musicale, which will be on Sunday, August 11. at 5 o'clock. Both Mr. Vito and Miss Brumeister are well known in the musical world. Mr. Vito is the harpist for the Chicago Symphony orchestra, and Miss Burmeist ~ r is the soprano at the Fourth Presbyterian church. Chicago. She has often appeared as so loi st with ~he Apoll o sihle. rluh. The pro~Tam is as foll ws : BOSTON FERNS Sludup John .Weiland 1 161 I ~ongs of Grusea . ~f v LO\·el.v Celia . : Dream }.1 iss H achman i noff Monro . 4'Gricg II Alhcrbtott· ·r Thoma:-; \'ito · port~ra~v~t~h~c~co~u~t~lt~r~y~a~s~t~le~a~r~ly~a~s~p~o~s~-~~~~~ii~~~~ii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iJ! This store closes at I p. m. on Saturdays during August Wilmette An., Wilmette Wilmette :tl :18 Burmeister Concert \Valtz ~fclod" Impromptu ~fr. TTI Vito lh· a Loueh· Fon·st Path,,·a,· Criffcs Be\'ond · A lice Barnett :\ightingale 1,a Il L' Alice Barndt Dn Kot Co, ~f ,. J,on. ' llagrman 1[agcman :\t the \\'ell ~r i~s l1ur111cistn Edgar A.Stevens.lnc. 161J:4 . ORRINGTON AVENUE E:VAN S I C N 1\' \\'atcrfall \\'altz in :~fight,. Flat ~f r. T.ak a H.()s<' \'ito Thoma:nr;th 111" arr . ll\· \ ' i~11 Award Schola.-shios at Fort Sheridan C. M. T. C. and d1H1atl'd ll\· \\'i:-CIIIl'-:11 unirer ;o; itie-. and 1 <lllcg L 'S te~ C. T . C. students at F1 1rt Sher idan. \\TIT aw;.~nled thi s \reek . Tlw hoard nf awards. oi \\'hich Cnl. CharlL·~ H. ).faro is chairman. intL n ·in' eel st·\·t·nt ,. candi<latt·s last Tlmr sda,· and Friclar. The candidate s wne marked . lin their militan and athletic a ttait J·· ment :n ramp a:-; \\'ell as their pa~t ~ch n la:-tic rl'cnrd . Th1· :-.chular"hip:rangcd itl ralue from $17.;. tn lllinni~ ~clt n lar~ltips :..r. A Sale of Summer Silks at greatly reduced prices Here are the silks most fashionable for summer days- silks that will be fashionable long after the summer is gone. Prices on every piece are so greatly reduced that it will pay you to buy in this sale for future use. suon GIVES BIRTHDAY PARTY ... T\uth :\nn Knc .~cl. daug-ht<:r oi ~1 i· . and ~fr . .. 0 . E. Kotgel. 71 (, \"in~h strcc. cckhraterl her tenth birthday with a part,· gi\'l' ll at thr Sha\\'nee Count n · rluh <Jn ~1 t'nda,·. She entert-ained ht·r inurtcetl littk gue:-ts '"i~h a splash part\· at thrn~- thirtr. follmn'd ]),· a hirthdav dinner at ;-;ix o\ :1(\rk . Ti1e dccnration~ \H're in kt c ping "·itl1 the part,., and ron~i:--t('d ni green tapers tied with grel'n and n ·lltl\\. chifiun hn\YS, a centrrpil'rl' madl' <'i a mir ror \Yith small sih·er sail J,nat s nn it and hathinl! beauties . The fa,·ors wne ships, and thn'e \\·as \Yhitl' and q·!J t l\\ icc-cream in boats. Three Groups of Smart Printed Silks Including the loveliest of patterns and colors in crepe-de-chine, chiffon and georgette. Values up to $3.50 a yard tn these selections, NOW- Lot 2 $1.55 Lot 3 $1.95 MOTOR TO MICHIGAN \Jr. and Mrs. S. S. lfol<kn S~7 \\·a,·" ·irk road. Kcnih\'Prth. and their h\·n daughters, Ella Jane and Tlekn. \\.;11 ll'avr h<'rc tnmot-rmY to clrin' to c,)~thir. \lichii!all fur :t l\'.<l \\"l'(.'k-: ,·acation. Tark Holden \\'ill drin' " ·;: h thrm as far as \ferrer. \Yiscon~in " ·hen· lw ,,·ill \'isit Tfmrh Pdcr -; nn :1t h i " -. t 1111 m c r h o 111 c . Ta c k " .i 11 h c i n \fcrc<:r ahnut a \\·rvk and will th.·n ~,.(\ tr~ Cn~ehic, \fichigan . \\'<1rd has he~"'n rrcein:cl fr11111 ~fark Cn · ~ntl Tr .. nf K(·nilmn·th. whn i-; tourin!! tl;·e . " ·r:-:t ""ith twn of hi~ fric·nds. that thn· are Pn\\· in \ 'atl<'<l\lH:r. DtH' to pnClr road-; thr hors will n·turn 1),. \Y:t\' nf ~lacier :'\;Jticll li!l Park and Yrlln\\·stnne Park and lltlt In· " ·a,· ()f n:l!Jff :1tHl Lake Louisr a-; the,· had ftr "t pl;ulncd. -0- Solid Colored Silks for Summer Frocks Honan Pongee, Radium Silk, Georgette, Chiffon {values ttp to $2.25)-NOW Washable Chinese Silk Damask Imported, and all silk, in white, pink. , lavender, green. blue and other shades. 95c yd. All Silk Broadcloth Fine, lustrous quality tn white, g r e e n , coral, peach, pink , tan and gray. 54-Inch Crepe .. de-Chine A range of colors including peach, orchid. green, navy and black. $l.25 $1.45 Silks First Floor $l.25 \J r. and \f rs. F. R Ea"c:· . 1312 Fllil ""nnd ;1n' nuc. and the ir rhu~r.htC'r. \.race <1 11 d . (Ill, F r a 11 k. ;:1 r c 1<' ~~ \" i 11 o · S :1 t 11 rr h ., for a thrcr week"' trip tn \\' ao;hi1wtnn and Canada. The,~ wi ll he in Vancouver, Seattle. and British Cnlumhia .

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