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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Apr 1939, p. 67

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- 2. z- va- --us neicitAUUwxureceÎve a $200 tuuepaynat popular concert tn o funeral services ThursdayshlsipaFrneSim.Te prices with the Proceeds to be ap- orYftelrnoh otschpl.Ciag otFntswice hl I plied to the season's.deficit. TeRv.A'.Coho!tePrs uiaotorium tebuid e e in .Waah P oeo utpalec ob r, t e 9ou g bY erian c hrch of orthbrook ofi- avenueinat42:30. p.bm. PepeS prograrns 'given on tIe <iated. Burial' was at Memora Stude t 2:3ig0 t cp.e Mar mthd W en s a Meno n o a h P rk.urged to Write the Ommittee on. motb oreto a Close this week Mr Dillon. was borni i Wilmette Scholarships, in care of the college,' when some twenty-six -hundred chil- and lived here and inn Evanston immediîately, so that theymare dren of ail ages will hear the or- until moving east ten years ago. Incivay rnfrato uo hwt chestra play Abert's -arrangement of bis earlier business yas r In-coeeMbeifortirn ppearnce t Bach's Chorale and Fugue in G mi- Ion was *an automobile saemn h ots. h oerqie at for; he Adant conmoto miove- for some time associated with theofhsentrgthcnttista ment from Beethoven's Symphony Wersted moto hs neigth ots sta No. 5; the Dance of the Nymphs ka.rco anofW e- a'iÎàSrvivîng are bis parentssuMr. anD ig Works., Chicago, but had retired and natars frorparentan,'sr.sandîIs orand Psyche";e the YOung Princ Mrs. Joseph J. ýDillotn of Nort h- s January 1. Hie had lived In Wil- and P rincess frOm, Rinisky-Korsa- bok rteDvdCalso _____ kows 'Schheazae" t-i Egar' New Y'ork city; a sister, Mrs. A. E.metfothpatigtyrs Pomp and Circumnstance. The mogFeigofEaao:bi i~TT' 4.. Al.?A T." Q,-.- ogFemnofEaso;hswe M . "Ica> LJJ. OLUUK wn ay uMe vosing pair of Thursday-Friday concerts HO WARD RAI with no soloists. The program will consist o! Beethoven's "Coriolanus" Howard.Hall, 28 years overture; Brahms' Symphony No. 1 SaturdIay at the St. Fran( and three excerpts fromn Wagnerian in Evanston after a br operas: the Prelude to Isolde's Love Hie made bis home witlh Death' from "Tristani and Isolde"; Charles Scherer, of 3616 "Brunnhilde's Immolation" f r om road~ Wilmette, and bac "Die Goetterdaemmerung9. and the ployed at the Pure Oil Prelude to "The Meistersingers of tion on Central avenuen To everY person belongs that por- tion of the earth whlch shall b. his eternal restlng place-lt is )ds heritage. The thoughtful man in- V~esta in a FAMILy PLOT in. d- tiauce of necesslty, wheu hoeam do 80 unhurriedly, goverued by quiet reason. Cal or Write 16*000 cert prices, and wiIl consi-st o! com* Positions by Beethoven and Wagner. The first hait o! the concert will be devotèd to Beethoven's Egmont Ov- erture and the Symphony No. 5; the last hait consists of three excerpts from Wagner's operas: the Rainbow Scene and Song of the Rhine Maid- *cemetery. H e is survived by his iparents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hall, of Marengo, SIl.; by a brother, Robert, also of Marengo; and by a sister, Bernice, o! Wilmette. W. KflWY K. SMITH Correct Rug Cleaoing and Master Craft Repairing 1 i

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