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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Nov 1936, p. 9

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First of a series of eight evening concerts will be given by the Illinois SymnphonSr orchestra, under the direction of Izier Solomon, at the auiditorium of.New Trier Township High school, Winnetka avenue and Abbottsford, road, Indian Hill,, next' Monday. The orchestra,. a federal music Iroject uncier the. supervision oif*the, Xorks Progress administration, is the same, which'played a series of five concerts during the summer at the *Esplanade at the Wil1mette water %vork., Lake and Mhgnaeues Subsequent concerts in the serie, undeË present plans, will be held on the'second Monday in December to April inclusive. and on thé first Mondays in May and june. Made Arrangement& H-erbert B. Mulford, 835 Elmwood avenue, Wilmette, member of the board of education of the high school di1stri t; was 'instrufmental in mâlding arrangements with the federal authorities in Chicago., The concerts~ are being sponsored by the students of the high school, through their student counicil, of which Arthur W. Van Deursen,. 2114, ON TRIP WEST Greenwood avenue, Wilmette, member Mrs. Henry E. Cutler, 407 Central. of the science department is the avenue, and her daughter, Mrs. faculty sponsor. Norman Shelinian of Evanston, left Many of the students have been November 4, on the City of Sani Fourteen of the students presented a "skit" among the 70 advisor rooms of the scbool during the advisor period on Monday morning. The 'students were: Jane Krause, Julia Booz, Jane 'Wheeland, Janet Hole, Peg Stein, Ann Burnham, Jean Klecknier, Alice Hansoni, Jack Byrum, Ed Greenhalgh, Bill Wright, Walter, Arend Knoop, Milton.i Shapiro, and John Frankel, the boys appearing before the girls' advisor rooms .and the girls before, the' boys9'. Special prizes were offered to students seiling large numbetrs of -tickets. In charge of the pubiicity for the, roject were Doil Scarff, Milton Shapiro, and Bob Henderson. Ticket sales are being ha.idled by Bill Knepper, Charles Soute, and Bob Wàl ker. Jack Byrum is president of the student council, undergraduate' governng body, which is prornoting the concerts, while Greenhalgh is vice president, Ann Burham is secretary, and Charles Soule is treasurer. AT..LY AW Prescriptions are the most important part'of our service. Our concentration on this de,.partment assures you of: expert professional service. YourpI'ysician is:ouàrbest, *ferenceé. SQJIBB'S YEAST TABLETS. M.liii vitamin 100 tablets, 45t.e &%o.% -'Liveér O00, Squibba, qt. ........... S1029 ýPetrolagar, $1.25 sizýe 89e . MODES& Adex Tablets, SffuibbPa, Pepsodmat Antiseptic, $1 im ............... 79 79c ........ HaIiver 011 Capules, Abbott's, 1W&... . ýUi** s sonJI, are to be sold. While the salaries of "-u'ier and will return the musicians are paid by the federal Thanksgiving. aibU IJI tCK LbI .rinI3 to r- . UIIAL8 WVilmette , n by, government, cost of transportation __________________ and mneals for the mnibers of the Finest -orchestra will have to 1be met bLFand who will appear with. the 'orchestra, Miss Agatha Lewis, noted Chicago soprano, will also be on the programi, it was announced this week. 1As A - te il sales it Doiy 'dut ry ks uttruc. ] ,ltlI -no- nrst ota number oi soioists -C - - - -C I Quallty "Grade A" MIIk ma Cream I Our 0wn. Iramd 8 onati movie cameras 1 romecto. Die New FILM O ST RAJOUT CHOCOLATES iniature pack, 150 pieces to the pouad ..... l.S rumi nFLORUe PhWuuw~ ione Wiumeffe 463 260 1 N. PRAIRIE N. E. Corner Central St. EVANSTON Jfe rrel Beau2y Salon 1105 Central Ave. WVilmette 2066 Lyman-Renneckcar WiImette and Ceutrcil PHARMACY Phmone Wilmett. 29-

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