Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Dec 1938, p. 24

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: This jacket isccnety I< rversbleand is m a d e frorn Bradley>,s 100% ai wool Shedwe atker, a 1 J g h t but eeptionally- warm material whzch gives you complee freedorn, of action, Wear it plain side out 'to- day- plaid 'side. out to- morrow and with oir' with:- out ski tr-ousers. You'l1 marvel at its many ,u s, e sand its downrigh! v:economy.' N i t ological. andi zoological exnwbIts.. -3 p.rrx. The program consists of the Pre- Friiday. Decembeir 23 -- Guide-lec- lude to Humperdilcks "Harsel and f ture tour, -Fishes and Amiphib- Gretel'; "In the Village" from Ip- f ians.'*-3 p.m. politow-Ivaflow's "C a u c a s i a n jSunday. December 25- Christmas Sketchegs";- the Romfanza from Wien- Holiday. Museum closed. iawski's Concerto for Violin No. 2 byý Miss Nielsen; the song, "H4ere. We Corne A Caroiing", and, the ballet Sal'ad Luncheont for music from Rubenstein's. "Feramors." The soloist at the forthcoming pair Kappa Delta Seniors of, concerts, IThursday and Friday. The Senior group of the North is the famed 'American céonductor. Shore alumniae of. Kappa Delta: composer and pfianist, Ernest Schel- meets, at the Chapter house in Ev- îJing. Boern in Belvidere, N:J., Mr,. aniston-this Friday ýat 1 o'c.lock for a, Schelling began his, career .w ith a salad luncheon. The hostesses are dbta h g ffù R af Mrs. William Wolf of, Wlmette and I At seven he was studyi ng i n Paris:, Mr.Earl Bronson of Evanston. Af- 1, at eight he made a concert tour of ter a short bus.iness meeting. they iEurope: at nine he ývas in. Russia will hear Mrs.. Paul. Hutchinson .Of ! and at: ten he devoted his time to Winntka aW o "Cristas Tme *tudy of the piano in Switzerland. in Shanghai." The speaker is an lie hasstudied withMathias, Mosz- alumna of Kappa Delta chapter at kowski. Gotschius. Bruckner, Leschit- Northwvestern- universitv. zky, Huber, Barth and Padere'ski. with whom he spent-three years. He HOL -DNCE 27served ~as Capt'ain i the US-. arrnv *Arrangements have been macle to1 during the war and got this govern- have the annual Stephens college stu- ment's Distinguished Service medai dent and alumnae Christmas dance and the Legion of Honor- from this yèar in the Goid Coast roomof France.- The program for the mid- the, Drake hotel, at 8 o'clock Tueýs- week conltains two of his comriposi- day evening, December 27. The tions. party ',will be formal and George 01.- sens orchestra is scheduled to pro-l vide the entertaînm.ent. Mr. and Mý,rs. John R. Sinding tThe program: Pastorale from fBach's "Christnmas Oratorio'; Danice of the Angels from Ne%,N, Life' by Wolf-Ferrari; Robert Schumann' s Symphony No. 2; Scheliing's Fan- tastie Suite for Piano, and his Suite Varie. W. & J. Scholarship Announced by Alumni James D. Moffat. Jr. of La Grange, president of the Chicago Aluncini association of Washington and Jefferson college. announcedý this .week thit a four-yeae scholar.- ship to W. and J. valued. at $800. would be awarded to a member of this year's graduating class in some high school in the Chicago area. Mr. Moffat said that. the scholar- Walter 1 Kenilwortl Poughkeel li ter, Edith Miss Gill( weekc-end her Christmas vaca- -4 w

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