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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Feb 1927, p. 20

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20 WILMETTE . LIFE February 25, 1927 President Scott ·to Make Long Tour .in Far. West The Preferred·Location 1600 Hinmatl Avenue Northwest corner of Davis Street President \Valter Dill Scott of Northwestern university, in rrsponse to manv invitations from yarious On Sunday, February 27 at 4 o'clock Purple alumni clubs, and from num- the three great mixed choirs of the er.ous alumni in person, starts a swi ng Diocese of Chicago will unite in the around the great . ~'est Sunday, Feb- second annual festival service at St. ruary 27. He not only will address and Luke's church, E,·anston, under the fraternize with alumni in the ,·arious auspi<;es of the Diocesean Choir ascitit's on hi ~ itin r ran· but already ha~ socia tion. Some 125 singers will be ag-reed to appear br.fore Chamber · of 1 present from the choirs of St. ChrysCommerce. citY club~ and several ostom's, Chicago; Church of the Holy luncheon organ-izations in the larger Spirit, Lakr ' For.est: and St. Luke':~., cities on his route. Evanston. The itinerary follows: The service will open at 4 :10 with Leave Chicago, Sunday, February organ olo s by :Mrs. Alice Emmons 27; Kansas City, February 28; El McBride of Lake Forest; followed by Paso, Texas, March 2 and J; Phoe- the chanb and anthems of th e regul ar nix, Arizona, March 4 ; Los Angeles, E,·ensong service, and a group of or1-farch 5, and stay 'fi,·e days; San gan :olos played by Harold Simonds Francisco, 3 days and night s, 1Iarch of St. Chrysostom's. In addition, the 10-12; Portland , Oregon, J\Iarch 14 ; choir~ will ~ing such distinguished Tacoma. ~~arch 15-16, cia~· and night: ; choral music as the Bach anthem Seattle, day and night, 1Iarch 16; I "Kow Let Every Tongue Adore The e," Snokane. ~Llrch 17 : Helena. ~f ont., the Stainer "~[agnificat," and the :March 18 ; Great Falls, ).larch 19 to 8-part Grieg unaccompa nied . ong-. p. m. 20: Billings, ).J arch 20: Fargo. i ~'Ave :\f aris Stella." Arthur Ranou-, Uarch 21: Minneapolis, all day, l\farch oi Lake Forest is the baritone soloi st. 22; rrturn to Chicago March 23. The rompktl' program is as follo\\'s: 1 Three Great Choirs Will Be Heard in l!"'estival Program J Evanston's Newest and Finest Apartment Homes Close to the lake, and to parks, Northwestern University, schools, clubs and churches. All lines of transpmtation readily accessible, yet sufficiently removed to in no way impair the residential advantages. the quarter acre g~rden Unusual beauty in court, real wood FORM NEW TROOP (Jfl th(' tune ··st. Ann1 ·." . Xew Boy Scout troops arc being I .'c·i,;. ;.~;. ·j:~;t~t~I:<~I·<; ·. '.'. ·. ·.·. ·. ·. ·. '.' F.. l~.1~l~~ tormed at St. Elisabeth's bpiscopal 1 < 'any1on . Wall s ( frnrn Thr··t· :\fountain church, in Glencoe. and at the Prcsb,·- ~ Skdch .. s > · · · · · · · · · : · · · · · · · · Clok('y · · · :\Irs. :\J!'Bnde ~enan church 111 Lake ~orcst. In both Prnc·· ·ssional Hymn :il~· . . AnC'i Pnt of Days lll~tancrs a board of chrcctors has al- .Anth.·m, ":'\ow L1·t En·ry Tongue Adore r eady been appointed for the troop I . Th_t·v " ........... . .... . ... ...... na~h and tll':.. rr f . . _ . ·l , t t' 1 '1 ·rs1('! 1's < lnd H1·spnns1 .......... Tal11s 1 . ~->roup o lll( 11. 1 13:- ... ~ l c <'< · Psalm 1 ;;I) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Attwood the .~coutmastcr and assistant. ·1 :'l!ag· ni~ <:at . ir: 1~ flat ............ ~ta!n f' r ~un c 1 Organ Prdu(}p 1 l'horah- Pl'dtult · D1m1tt1s ................. St;tm (· r Y r· rsirlt ·s and J ,1·:-:po.nst· ... : ... ; .. ~a~lis JOINS NASH SAL E S I tlH·m· ·: ",\\'1· ~darts ~t· · lla ' (,J'l(·g (~ould C. DaYis. formnh- oi the 1 Th e Choir Ilighland Park Xa : -: h Salt:::. (s n.n,· as- 1· :-ocia;.ed with the Suhurl>illl Xa :--h Sal~:-. ; ~I r. and ~~ r--. \f. C' . l{ : clflcld of 1131 at \\ 1nnctka a.; saiL'S man agl' r. He 1. 1 Forc . . t ;tn'ntle arr kaYtng tomorrow , \\'ell kn 0\\'11 to thl' car buyin g· public ' for Jfot ~tnings . .-\rk ., ior a three through out thr llt.)rtl! shore. I wreb ' ~ta~·. 1 ~ ~~~~~ -~~~~~~~~~~~ burning fireplaces in larger apartments, luxurious and well appointed lounges, convenient kitchens with mechanical refrigerationall these will be best appreciated through a personal visit to the building. Garage in connection. Maid service by the hour if desired. Fireproof throughout. Exercise Your .P ersonal Preference! At our NEW CITY ·· SALESROOMS · You can not only satisfy your preference in regatd to the goods~ the pattern and the weave from which your Spring suit or topcoat is to be made, but you also can have carried out your own ideas in regard to the ·style in which they are made. A wonderful service for men who are particular about their attire. Try it! 3, 4, 5 or 6 rooms Now Leasing Renting Office-Opposite Corner Open Daily and Sunday SUITS AND TOPCOATS $35 . $40 $45 $50 vICTOR c. CARLSON ORGANIZATION Carlson Building, Evanston 0500 Tailored.to Your Individual Order Greenleaf 500--Chicago Phone, Sheldrake City Sales-Fourth Floor 319 West Van Buren Street

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