Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Jul 1936, p. 10

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Kaufnan'of Wilmnette, als did woôrk which raised the performance above the usuallevrel.. The group is directed this year by John. Driscoli, whose miany years of.experenteiwitb Donald :Robertson, Tbe, BenGretPlayers, George Arliss, Mr. Fiske and'others-makes him an invaliuableasset both as actor and director. As a relief after the stark drama of "'SunUp," the group turns next Sunùdayr to a, melodrama of the nineties and 1Presents "The Factory Cxirl."' Ms. Dris-ý cou will. make another guest appearance and the younger niembers of, the. cast wll. include Mary Frances. Laughead of Glencoe., The curtain is at 8:-50. HAVE HOlISE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Griînshaw and theîi sons, Robert and Tom, of Scarsdale, N. Y ., are visiting Mrs. Grimshaw's parents, Dr. and Mrs. M. R. Barker of 730 Central avenue this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Vincent and their daughter, Betty, of Sacramento have been visiting the Barkers for the past three weeks and will be here a fortnigbt longer. Memvna ii LKjiflwort nIi mgene (Duo-Plianists) (Contralto).. Here wè have at a glance Tnr Mehe uorlId-reésouned artists Who twilL Present the 19361937 programs of the' Win-~~ '~given netka Music clubs: Artisi-Recitai series. The thirteent/ season of .Artist-Recitali, in the New, Trier High school auditorium, beg;ns -,Saturday, October 24, wt/ Latirits Meichior, te»or, pro-' .vidipng t/e. progran. Po gramsl to follow.inclutde: t/ Boodsky-Triggs piano dufi wàhoa ppear on D)ecemiber 7 Marion Anderson, famed 'o*talio, Negro iITdIb on an uiary 25 ; .lbert SpaldMyrna Hess 1mgi.. hicag.,'s own-i world (piiMisI) famous volinist and composer, appearmg ebruary 15, amd Myra Hess, distinguisked Englishi pianist, w/to concludes the series on March 1. Seasontickets for the five concerts may b: obtained by communicatin.g witk Mrs. Bessie Grant, secretary of thte Wirnetka Music club, at her offices.in the State Bwnk of Winpietka. No sin*gle seats are sold for 'h::: concerts. Spâdig Alber *1T~t (violinisi) Who sng *set off...hîgh-explosive. bombs at 15minute intervals, concluding with a. doutble bonb at, 8 o'clock.' This Will be the signal for a briefceremony by Wilmette, Post No. 46 American -Legion, including posting of the colors.' Village President Harry C.-,Kinne will.make a short address, after which the orchestra will play the.national anthern. . Chief of Police Cloyd C. McGuire lias completed arrangeents for handling the expectecl heavy automnobile.traffi. His regular staff will be augmented by a corps of 'Legiotinaires from. Wilmette PostN. 46, consisting oftenyfv men, who will serve -througbout the series of five concerts. These Legionnaire.s, it *miay be added, formi a permanent, adj.unct to the regular police force of -the village, available at the cal of the, cbief for anyduty requjirecl. Former Wilmette Resident Passes Away in Montana A irliner, Radio to A id Motorists, !> 4 f 7a - É y -II AOý Miss Mae Svebilius of Evanston, formerly of Wilmette, passed away on july 19 fromn heat prostration in Livingston, Mont. The funeral services for her were held on Thursday at the Evanston Masohic temple and interment was at the, Diamond Mr. rhu Mr. . rturJ.Le e o o 72 22Fret orstwiî ome iard bound Suniday motorists eveatmiueiponowt avenue and her son, jack, plan to avoid congested highways direct froin leave Sunday or Monday for a fort-a flyig ighway police observer in a ni.ght's trip to Atlanta, Ga. Miss anesre fWBgracsssat Dorth Eihost f hicgois ist-ing. SundayL August 1, 7-7:15 p. fin. ing the Leys'this week. (EST.) Cedar Shore Camp near Whltehall, The observer, Chief Lester. J. Laird Wcih., opens lit second terni »ext week, iwtth swhnumtsgC(i n rvate lake) and of the Sheriff's H*Khway police, will. to bmoadcast listeners throughWBBM's regular 50,000 watt transmitter on 77%1 kilocycles, normal broadcastaengt Mai. W*d. Rs.aach Permission to relay the plane broadat hog BMwsgatdt the hi.ghway police by the Federal Cornmunicationis commission Tuestjay, .îuly 28, following several weeks of intensive nten, research and plannini~~ RTR FROM WEST r n r.RoetLnta of 1631 Elmwood avenue and their two children, Bob and Elizabeth Ami, have returned front a 7,000 mile' motor trip to the west coast and ntoa prs.he îie relatives Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and San Francisco, and stopped at Grand ; ayn ayn ole a. ole lm aeThe se ?ickrell, Jr., of 2106 Beachnue left on Saturday for ho at Fremnont, Mich., will spend' the month of iugust..

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