Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Feb 1934, p. 47

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quality that has neyer before been heard in talking pictures, it is ex- plained. This bas been accomplished througb an extension of the frequency range of - sounds that can be recorded and reproduc.ed. "The. resuit is that sounds -of. both high' and. low extremes, as whispiers or thunder, can be beard *at their nat- airai level without distortion"it is fur ther explaincd. "A more sweeping effect of great volume is att.ained. Dialogue that forrnerly, was toneless .becomies vibrant." "The effect is even more marked. in musical numbers where wide range,, through its etilarged range, miakes it Possible to record and reproduce each instrument 'as distinctively as if each %vere playing, a solo.", The screçn offering for the wide range inaugural program will, be the mnusical, éxtravàaga, "Footlight Pa- rade" with a -cast of twenty stars in- cluding Ruby Keeler, .James Cagney : and Joan Blondell. IL ogan-HowardJ J P. T.'A. ThpecMuiel foretox ai Wr vl omausoiwottnigiIepeaedneftiiies nadtont a u e Tie Mielfor te 1li Doter; jiw'i! cludo tom etiesa,#ding week-rend oth ldncc .nu rghtin aitio:to ta ore: Marcella Shapiro, Frances Heller, Joyce .inderson, EmilY Kraitt,. EvrlynMain Jean Dal3i. SYliZa Meyer, and M.Iar'or-ie Frankland. Photo by BlOom Saturday of this weekc is ant ù11 ,Mrs. Jeanette Dahicen I portant date for the Parent-Teacher! Taken 'by Death Friday I Associations of the entire coulntry. M for it is February 17, the 37th birth- î Mrs. Jeanette Dahleen, 1725 Wash- day.of the National Conigress of Par ý ington avenue, died last Friday at rents and. Teachers. Some .dme dur- 1 ber home at the age of 49 ye?.rs. Cent rail-Laurel P. T.A. and other, *Mrs. Roberts; Mrs. A. R. Wilson and children; Mrs. F. Kilner; Mrs. A. V. Gruhn.; the Harvey Craig fainilv, and Walter Ricbter, - who is %with his grandparents. * giveji îw ailthie associations, to 'hoiior the memory of the founders -\Ir,,. Theodore Birney and Mirs. Phoebe A. Hearst,, and to take stock qoi their own aims and accomplishi- nlients. Many of, the celebrations mill center. abouta birtbday; cake with liglted candies. otbers will iniclude * Pageants, and plays making clear the hili purposes and possibilities of. the! P. T. A. It' was the hope of theI -hnînders to bring. about "aiu educa- tion for every child, special -traininxg for these wbo are bandicapped,. and. a close understandingf tie between Augusta 1-ensel of Johnson Crec, Ais., tbree sisters, Mrs. Jennie Jones of Milwaukeei Mrs. Williami Schlievç and Mrs., Bertba Block, botb of .Waterto'wn,- Wis., and a number of otber relatives. The funieral services. were held Monday afternoon at Scott's funeral borne, 1119 Greenleaf avenue, witb tbe Rev. David R. Kabele, pastor of the 'Wilxnette Eng- lish Lutberan churcb, officiating. The ....-'.- uu l .0l "#i llççtàlè Uc. day afternoon, .February 20, at 2:30 o'clock in the Sfolp gymnasiuni. Mirs. George Quinlan, programn chairman of Central-Laurel, will preside in the ab- sence of M rs. Lowell D. Snorf. Tbe meaning and memnory .of Founders D)ay wi. D. given by Mrs. Quinlan and Mrs. JD.Kinnear, president of the Logan- Howard, as they participate ini thé candle-ligbting cereniony. A~ program of music by Bereîiice Through, a funid established by this association Mnilk bas been given chil- dren, loans made for meclical care, and dental cari given as n 1e. h SChoo1l nurse, -Miss CGreei4" bascared for these opportunities of person ai service for which the association .Is grateful. than that to wbicb the Logaîx-How- P. T'. A. movernent. Just now spe- face tiiose conséqu:ences" a round table discussion of the prob- ard P. T. A. members are accustonied.; cial subscription rates are offered, The- pre-scbool group will meet lems of the seventb grade child. The Prornptness is desirable! i and those Who are ixot already re- Tuesday, February 27, at 1:.30 p- m. iii musical programn will be' announced * -ceiviiig the magazine owe it f0 theni- the Laurel kindergarten. later. The Babies Friendly will ineet nexçt selves f0, subscribe. Mrs. Stanley on Marcb 1, at the bomne of 'Mrs. Peterson (Wilmette 2361) wiili be A. f ew. of the many meînbers Who Dr. and Mrs. James A. Burrili, 812: * Winifred Berscb,, 1715 W.ahlt ave-Ijglad to give you any information :are enjoying the stsnshine of Fiorida Greenwood avenue, will entertaiîi pue. s-ou need regarding the rates. are Mrs. L. D. Snorf, son Charles, their bridge club at dinner Saturday..

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