~fay 27, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE 45 Harmonica Artists to Meet in Tourney on Tuesday, June 7 Baseball, football, drama and musi~ memory contests have been arranged for high school, college and grown-ups, I hut little except final examinations and spring house cleaning tournaments hrts been plann('d ior hn· ·-: and ,._, crir '-- ! · I not over stxtcrn vc~rs old who arc 1 residents of Wilmette. But under the I direction of th e \Vilmdte Playground and Recreation board. a "Yillage-wide harmonica tournament for boY s and girls" is announced. -· 1fembers of the Harmonica club, which -meets every Tuesday, at 4 o'clock at the Central sc hool. will, of course. he particularly interested. But anyone is digihk The elimination CO'ltc st will he conducted at the Central school, Tuesday, ~[ay .31. Players selected from this contc . .;t will compete in the finals held Tue sday, June 7. The rules of the conte st include the following: -contestants must play two selections. 60 percent of the grade will depend on the playing of "America," and 40 percent will depend on the playing oi the con((-stant\.. choice ~t· ·· ltrt ion. Splendid prizes will he ;1\\·arclt:<l for the..· \\·inners, who arc to be selected hy three judges, ,dw will officiate in hot h the semi-finals and !ina b. I T I I MUSIC FOR ARDEN SHORE :\in<: musical instnm1cnts collected h_\ children of thL· Byron Stolp sc hool \\· L- rL· repai red and pre se nted to chil dr~·n oi thr Arden ~h()rt· camp rec~..:nt1\-. Tna~much as tlw in ~t ruments were :;II plarecl in t·xct·lltnt condition the~· rt'pr<':--Cnted a much (h-:--irccl additinn ~ 1 t h <: c quip 111 c..·n t u I t h l' : \ r de 11 Sh or c "rrhe:--tra and hand. I . I