Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Mar 1924, p. 2

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·LAST SYMPHONY s· ing program of high character it will be neces sary to augment the orchestra to the size for which most orchestral music has been written . During two seasons the conductor r epeatedly has been confronted with the problem of constructing a program with inadequate material. Very few laq·e composition' were originally arranged for Orchestral Association Calla 35 players. It is obyio~1s .. therefore. ·b that if the orchestra IS hm1t cd tO th e U pon S u bscrl era to lgn 1 size of tha t of the present season the Up Again repertoi re \\'ill be too re stricted ~o su stain interest in these concerB 111 sub sequent seasons. H ervtofore the association ha s opPLANS FOR NEXT YEAR c rat ed o n an uncomfortably small financial margin. In order to augment the on:hcstra. when necessary, to about -l3 playe rs. and to have funds Would Augment Orchestra Hailahlt· for occasionally assisting artists. the price of the 1924-1925 -.ca· to 45 P 1ecea ~ 011 ticket~ < e\·en concerts) ha s hecn rai>ed tO $5.00. Seek Renewals Now "All old :;uhscriher'i who so desire The next to the la '>t 'ymphony conCl' rt of a n·rv -.ucce~sf ul sea~on will an· requ ested to renew at once their he given ~l o1~day evening. :\l arc h 10, suh~criptions for the n~1mher of tickt·ts To anticipate pos )Jy the Littl e Symphony of Chicago :hey uow hold . in New TriL·r High ;,chool auditorium ~ihle defaults in ~uhscription a 11ew under the au-.pices of till' .:"liew Trier wait ing list will he prepared and any Town ship Orrht·s tr a l a'"ociation. Fol- tickets not taken up by old suh~crihcr: will be ofTercrl to sub~crihers to this lowing i-, tht· program: waiting li~t. Accordingly, old subHuldigung\ ~1ar ;,c h (~larch of Homage) .......... Richard \\'agner sc riber s \\'ho wish extra ticket s and Overture-"Corio lan" (Opus 62) ..... . the puhlic in the township who have .............. Ludwig van Beethoven not heretofore he en s ub sc riber s arc Symphony-"The Rustic \Vedding" invited to add their name s to thi s list. "Subscribers will he required to take (Opus 26) .... . ...... Carl Goldmark up and pay for ticket s reserved in \Vedding March, with Variation~ their names, during the month of Sep!Bridal Song tembrr, 1924. Notification oi the date SerenadP and place of payment will be mailed In the GardL·n to all subscribers. anrl upon payment Dance 1 anse · Macabre (Opus 40) ........... . tickets also will he mailed. On October ......... ....... Camtllc Saint-Sa ens 1, 1924, all reservations ne t paid for Prelude-"The Afternoon of a Faun" wi\1 he cancelled and the tickets thus ..... .............. .. Claude Debussy freed wi\1 he offered for sale to the Irish Rhap'sody . . . · . .. Victor Herbert waiting list." IS ON MARCH 10 How ShaD I Invest 1 To every person who has saved or otherwise accumulated a sum of tnoney, the question of good investnlcn t i · bound to totne. There are just. a few things to be borne in mind by the person conten1plating an investnlent \vhich will settle this qu'e'Stion once and for all. First, make sure that you buy through an established house; second, n1ake ure of the security; third, con sider the yield. \Ve have at present son1e excellen t First l\Lortgages on in1proved Wilnlette Real Estate. Official lndi~ AST01 What il ure at sl co st the flunks a < asked in Trier Hi~ "A reel the scho~ cost to th at the ell article. ' the ill fl Trier. an school $6, which is News, st $13,000 pE Plana for 1924-ZS As thl' season draws to a closl' plans have been comp leted for an: othl.'r series of seven evening concerts and f1ve matinees br the season of 1924-25. Following is a communication from the management of the as sociation, which will begin to take n~w subscriptions n xt Monday evenmg: "The executive committee of the association, after due deliberation has decided that to maintain an inte~est- Scouts and Mothers Will Be Gueata of Men's Club Boy Scouts of the Wilmette Presloyterian church troop will be guests with their mothers at the meeting of the Men's club of the parish this evening. W. W. Gunn, scout commiss ioner for the North Shore district, will be the speaker. .Members of the club will prepare and serve the "eats." -------- "It all hut here'j the offici~ "The p girls of tl per cent. were giv Hi g h sch tenance f about $2 pass sligh ., 'JfilJRI . them appear Dull Lifele~s. · To preserve 'lfatural Charm and Lustrevcl'eanse them a s Carefully ,.rthe Skin and Teeth. For D ;f tly Use or when your EYES are Tired, Dull and Heavy, Murine is most R efreshing and Beneficial. M.\lrine has been used Succ:essfully over Thirty Years. 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