Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Mar 1935, p. 14

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Lincoln. has set aside forty acres for the garden, and Jens Jensen, noted north shore Iandscape architect, has been selected to draw the plans for the meniorial. "The mneiorial," ac- cording to, Mr. JenSen, "must have. .Ioveliness andi repose.. Lo ve, alone must direct its course. Here >ail life. indigenous to the region should findý a sanctuary inu wbich Young and ûldý can. learn. what tolerance and love, for mute life. means, where they may feel and- understand the. power -and p tu r p o s e of creation' - maùkind's, greatest. gift-,on.e-With creation-one withGdod.,- Situated as,.thbe garden is, on the niargin. of a. lake, an oppor-' *tunity, for a variety in plants, is great. T'his makes f or a richer bird life. "I know of no idea more noble or more ýfittin asý a memory for -our Great American than a garden. Monuments and statuary are but cold material. Growing things are life- .eternal youth." RETURN FROM ARKANSAS Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Zander, Jr., 736 Cummings avenue, Kenilworth, are retu rning Sutiday by motor from Hot Springs, Ark., after a ten-day - vacation. Mr. Zander's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kari Zander of Evanston, accompanied theni. Old la nulmarks passed out of ,existence titis week as wormc, wre ctearinyQoff the site i preparation for co,s!ritioei of Wilmnettes nèw Post office at Central anid Park avenues. At the lef t, partial destruction of Wilmettifes Ol4. fire station; cçnter, a psoneer residence that stood at the corner ipf Park,,. and Ce'ntral; right, ùnothcr view of the oid "fire barn." Gane aIse, to make room or th&e nhu s frictur, àr si1fine lt re.v s<rrifired to the demo.ids- of ProgressS,.- ___ - _____ - ON£ FERE ÇALL The ire ýdepartment was called to 2247 Lake avenue Sunday, where a small roof ire was in progress., The flames were extînguished. before any material damage was doue. Clara Maas, Pianist, In Graduation Recital On the early spring recital schiedule .will be Clara Maas, Wilmette pianist, who wvill receive the degree of Bachelor' of Music this year at the Cosmopolitan. School of Music and Dramatic Art, Dedicates Çantata to N. T. Music Group To 'Mrs. Marianx Cotton, . head of the New Trier High school music department, and to the Girls,' Glee club of the school hias been dedicateti a cantata for treble voices, "In Spring- time." the music for which wvas PEACOCK*S (CE CREAN 413 Linden Avenue Wilmette 4120 ley, 2041 Thorflwood avenue. Miss Maas will offer three groups, the first including two nunibers by Chopin and the Bachi D iniluor toccata and fugue for the organ. as arranged for the piano by Tausig. An outstand- ing modern group and the. Beetlioveti C. ninor concerto, No' 3, ,complete the prograni. Miss Maas' teacher, Daisy Waller Stephen, wili play the orches- tral parts* of the concerto on, the sec- iNew iTrier music cîepartment. " In Springt 'ime" is an unusually melodious and rhyvthmical coinposi- tion, according to Mrs. Cotton, and wilI be sung b% the New Trier Girls' Ge club at the annual spring Coli- cert of the high schl" music depart- ment on Saturday, April 27. Miss Armstrong, '.who spent the past winter in New York City, has been winning fame in the musical, world. She has attracted the'atten- Admission-Acluits 50 cents hildren under 12 years, 25 cents, *hostess. 66106 Asnland avenue, '..hncago. IMiss Sara Rossman and her broth- Mr. and Mrs., Louis Brock andi Ier,, Allen M. Rossman, 1130 Chestnut their daughter, 'Virginia, ofÈ Ridige arenrewatein dsGinl olgraaelaing this Frday for theSmk Mutas uenseedr avenue. who attens GrineiclerodaelavgStuday for the noyMutisn.T neeedr spring vacation. 1ing Virginia' s spring vacation.

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