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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Sep 1930, p. 41

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ricn contralto voice and a cnarming personality. She is to be the contralto soloist with the Apollo r-lu:b this winter in "The Messiah," and she will appear as soloist with the Minneapolis Syni- phony orchestra this season. Her pro,. grami will be as follows:. Kol Nedrel.................... Bruehý Gavotte................ .Popper Mr. Wagne~r La Cieca ("La Gloconda") . .. Ponchi-11 Gotine Gialle... ........... Brogi Donzella, Fugglte....... ..... Cavall; Mrs. Zehr Mazurka,_No.À1, ln G mincor ... Popper, Larghetto .... .....Mozart M.Wagner IV Memory.................Densmore Sunday....................Care%, The Cloths of Heaven ......unhiili The Year's at the Spri>g ....... Beach. Mrs. Zehr N. U. Pres.ident Warns of Bogus Solicitors A warnin g against sleek hiaire I yot ing men purporting to be sel!ing, miagazine subscriptions to win scholarship at Northwesterli uniiver- sitv was issu.ed this week by Presi- dent Walter fi Scott. Sever-al coni- plaints have been received recent!y by President Scott from persons Who have been victimized by these allège,! collège stuidents. "Northivestern university awards no0 scholarships for magazine sul)scripr tionis," said President Scott, "arnd in-) one is authorized to solicit suscrip- tions in the nanme of the university." *A letter received by President Scott from Mrs. A. Esther Canmfiled. 5336 .Lakewood avenue, Chicago, i.s typical of several received w ithin thc last few weeks. "O0ne month ago,"e she wrote, "a Young man claiming. he wasg attend- ing 'Northwestern university cm to me soliciting' funds to carry hiin through another yegr. He, showefd,. me a long lîst of magazines and said L could helP him by subscribing te one of theni. I -did, and gave hiin, a check for the subscription. But na magazine bas. arrived and I begin to think he wasa fake.*" expec dinn, Paul Stone-Raymnor Phot,) Isabel Zehr of Glencoe, is the soloist ,giving the next Sunday' afternoon musicale at Skokie Country club September 14 Mrs. 'Zehr who has a beautifulIy cultjvated, rich contralto voice, vvas soloist at the anntial spring luncheon of the Wilmiette League of Wonien Voters last year. Mrs. Carl Keith, 3.10 Warwick road, Kenilworth., entertained ber bridge club on Tuesday of this week, .and possibility of extending the league into other sport fields will be, dis- cussed. At present there is interest growing in the formationoi. a bas-ý kethali league. Charles Seyes, vice president of, the* Cubs, will' be among . the prominent guests. Officers of *the league Who will be present gre, Çiief of Police William O. ïree -n esident; Wal- ter G. Deemer, commission er;. F. C. Qiirk, ,Jr., vice. president; C. T. Byrnes, secretary and treasurer, and Tom Stidham, athletlc supervisor. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adjer a.nd chu-ý dren, B etty, James, and Marie,-of 931 Greenwood ave-nue, returned Monday f rom two weeks at -their summer home .on Big Lake near Manitowish, Wis. Linius Smith of Kenilworth'and George Pattison of. Winnetka were their gueo-- Mrs. E. W. Williams and her daugliter, Ruth, 1229 Lake avenue, have retiirned from Hartford, Mich.,. where they spent the summer on their farni. CELLO TEACHER Mrs. RaIph Horween joli1 FOREST AVE. PHONE WILMETTE 211Il *Fait Termn Begins Monday, September i 5-Ell Now THE MELTZER SCHOOL of MUSIC 'The North Shoge's Own Music School" EDWARDI J. MELTZER, A.,1B., Mus, B., DIRECTOR. Pian o Voice ,Oegan Violin 'el Flute. Clati net Saxophone Cornet Trombone Banjo Mandolin Guitar Drums. Taught by a faculty of fourteen artist-.teachers-,, Wilmette; 1030 Orý Super-* Heterodyne JCA Radiola Radiotrona The New Radiola 80 as equipped with Screex-grid and the famous. Super-Htttrèdjnt circuit; vol' ##it cotrol; push-pull power amèplifier; i m p r ao1 yod electre- dynamnic speaker in a haudsosue W7alunt c aebi a e t. Imuediate. dtliVtry. N ow. you can enjoy radio programs at their best through the Winnetka: '620 lincoîn Ave. Children's school as well as, the college.j Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Weber and their son andi daugbter, Burton and Francés, of 1721 Lake avenue,, spent *several, lays Iast week visitjng relatives- in Green Bay,. Wis.L Main School-509 S. WABAsH AVENUE, CHICAGO 615 DAVISý ST. OPEN £VENINGB

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