Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Mar 1928, p. 5

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' __,._.. · The Men's Glee club of the Western State Teachers' college, ·Kalamazoo, Mich., Will . · give a concert at ·the Howatd school Friday evening, March 23, at 8:15 o'cl.ock. '· The Glee ·cJub is · spon5ored by the Logan-Howard Parent-Teacher association in co-operation with the Boys' and Girls' Glee clubs of the Howard schooL The proceeds will be applied to the purchase of much-needed scenic f or the Howard school equipment . stage, which the Parent-Teacher association has undertaken to· purchase. · Thirty. weU-trained voices comprise the Glee club, with Harper C. Maybee as director. It oilers entertainment that is said to be spirited and varied. ~Within the group is a double quartet, tenor and baritone soloists, an eightpiece orchestra, string trio, violin and cello soloists. The program for the Wilmette performance has been announced as follows : Prayer of Thanksgiving .......... ·. . . . . . ............ Old Netherland Folk Song Old English Once I Lo\·ed a Malden Fair ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Arr. Matthews To Cella ................. Arr. Andrews John Peel .................. Arr. Ryder Glee Club-Trumpet Obligato Violin Solos Legende .......................... Bohm Mazurka ....... .................. Frlml Oratorio Where·er You Walk ............. Handel Double Quartet Vocal Solos, Tenor . Trees .......................... Rasbach 1Mme Star ....................... ~gers Foregln Songs Divine Praise ................... .Ryder Lullaby ........................ Brahms Land Sighting ................... Grleg Glee Club String Trio Op. 1, No. 3 ................. Beethoven Serenade ................. _ Hadyn-Wood An: exhibit of- in~st~a~ions of books ·made by children of the public and parochial schools of Wilme~te, will be held at the Wilmette Public library . througho~t the coming week, it has III""Lilw.-~ Morultl been · announced by Miss Winifred Bright, chjldren's libra~ian.. Th~ ill~ trations will be _ placed 10 the Chaldren s department and this branch of the library will be open on Monday, Wednesday -nd SatQrday. nights in. .addition to the regular hours. · The exhibit consists· of about· ZOO of the more than 600 drawings made by the chitdren. The pictures are the work of the children themselves and are based on books that are carried in the library files, which the children have withdrawn and read. They were permitted to. read any book that they were interested in. The work of preparing the iUmtrations in the public schools was done under the general supervision of Miss Frances Donnelly, art teacher in the schools, and the various other teachen, while the children of the parochial schools prepared their exhibits outside of class. "'· ~ . Fresh StraWberry Pie wi~·. .}Vibin ~r~tn \ . Strawberry 'Tarts Special orders will be taken for decorated calca for St. Pa~rick' s Day. The Patty Shoppe 115 3 Wilmette Ave. Phone Wit. 57S When it comes tim~ to buy sister or brother that new pair of low shoes~ think of us. We have a most complete line of Pied Piper Spring Shoes for children of all ages. The reason aach a large perceata· of 'o ur caatomen have hem with us 10 maay yan ia the fact we deliver satis~ That'a bica. . of faction with every load of coal we camul screeaiag a~;~d rigid Uiapectioa of every carload btfort we accept 'it. · ' ·II. We Will Fit Them Right Pumps Straps Ties Oxfords March aad A~l blizzarda require iaataat hat. Don't 1ft caught with aa e·pty fuel bin. Y oa bad better haYe qa ·cltlivu a load at once. Call on us for CHICAGO SOLV'AY COKE .,.._F..aWI6Md ·aF. . . . FIRE PLACE LOGS Cleu,tbBirclaP..a-W_.,_ ...... _ c-do.t C. ~ Ia II . . . ~--~.... Ulllllllll- PHONE WIL. 385 605 MAIN ST. WILMETTE

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