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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Aug 1936, p. 54

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The school is sponsored each year1 two concerts. by the university ini co-operationi witb these musicians in these that about-Me,' looked I as seenied, It Interna-. the rof the safety division of-the tional Association of Chiefs of -Police there were severalthôusand whvo-enjoyed this and thée Evanston police department. north shore-peopfle attendance and the hearty The. music. Taia baisPolio response to the numbhers rendered by The. first course, the basic.course,1 the orchestra spoke thetmmd of the, and offered for the fourtb consecutive1 audience. One becamfie .constdous.of year, is -designiedaccôrding -ýtoI the atmosphere of 'refinement about LieutenantW ýKreml, to f611 a. pressing himt and an appreciation for the betneed :for well trained traffic police, ter tbings. _Onie's sensibilities became both on the stréeet and in admin- finely attunled. But this was to be istrative capacictieg, rudely interrupted. Theý other courses, offered for the Just why. this enjoyable occasion first time, include anmadvanced class had to be-pushed aside by unkind in. traffic problems ini which a -more and untactful remarks by a "promicomprehensive stiidy will be made. byý nent Wilniette citizen" isr difficuit to students who have completed the understand. To have the sweet ilotes basic course. Another new courseý of Tschaikowsky',s Fifth Symphony will be off ered: this.year for rural followed by a political speech telling traffic police. This class will provide bow these musicians were ini abiect ïntgructon i general traf1iccontrel poverty' and déstitute umitit pic*et problems and procedure as it relates up by the WPA made one turn crimto rural highway traffic. The course son with embarrassment for the jnembers of the orchestra. Evenl the will meet from November 9 to 21. sky above us that nizbt was moved HeWd laEvamton down its drops Sessions for ail three classes will to tears as it sent accomplished these Surely ramn. of and campus be held on the Evanston in putdifficulty great bad the facilities of the Evanston police niusicians best in the numbers that their ting department will be used for much followèd. of the field work. recWhv was ît necessary to make refferedIin re "Thà,-àrairq!ý clover year) let us have a sweet corner year instead of the dirty RETURN FROM NORTH years as beretofore.and mrs. RËobert J. Lascelles, Mr. E. Fred, Lechier, daughter, Mary Anne, and their with, 210 .Fifth street, son, Roberte, Jr.,. and Mrs. ýLaswilmette,9I celles', niee Clarabelle .. Nueske of Western Springs,, returniied on Fi-, dyfrom Kelly lake, Wis., where RETURN FROM MIC IGAN a three weeks' vacation. Mary Withrow, 115, Ashland avei- they. spent, Mr. an d Mrs. -Otto' Spegel1 of'318 Park their. Rev., came Iowa, avenue have as ouse 'guests, daughter and' son-in-law,, the and. Mrs. George- Steele, who from their homne in, Mahning, on Tue.sday of last week and nue, i s returning today (Thursday) from an eight weeks' sojourn at camp Oak Openings at Saugatuck, Mich. Her brother, Dick,l will re-turn the end of the montb from a summner spent- at Upk. Updike Ranch, in North Platte, Neb. Mary Macalister, Gertrude Weinstoc1t, Marty H*edmiani Doeothy Ma.land, and Patty Snyder are among the north shore girls who are expected to return on Sunday f rom Camp Nagawicka at Delafield, Wis., where they have spent. the past two months. will remain until. Saturday. E M. a nd 1rs, . P., Fatch 0f b611 Washington avenue are expecteci to return to Wihnette today (Thursday) from Blackwell, Wis., where they have visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mts. Frank Flanner. for about a month. I HkL4DS TRA IL RIDE~ problem of traffic control which will I hope the. following concerts will botb better fit the offilcers ini attend-, be emancipated from uliiiece.ssarv ance for their duties and will stim- and unfeeling speeches. Wilmette Citi7el ulate them to pursue their study of the subjects furtber." concerts ,where the biîgher ciass otf music is enjoyved. or are thev politi"The courses bave beeil designed cal rallie-, nlaiwid ta win "nts 1 80 as to provide a comprehensive and ipu-ic and at the expense of peoplc's thorougbly. practical survey of the feelings ? r Ca ýay.y Il The businesý William~ Idler returned to New from town ing York City on Saturday aiter a fortinspi more far and father ,tight's visit with his ' sme' sweet of [dler D. Percy piother, Dr. and Mns. sig sordid the Asbland'avenue., 932 of ia of it which r, VLr.lie ralenske as iuaaae rs uzws ice-president one now is forced 1 during ciUyverIinLV4. aa o civeJ t*

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