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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Apr 1935, p. 6

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EXPERT REPAIRING and ALTERATIONS ODORLESS Dry Cleaning for Easter SIIAWNEF TAIL@RS Furriers, and Cleamers '~521 4th Street, Wilmette 1907 BUY YOUR TIRES NOW 211/21% Is SON in. Effect ThiIsOfer May Be Wifl.drown et Amy TIm.-IUY NOW1 Miss Lolita Bertling, s>raO», Of Wilmette, uQIl be the soloist Uwith the. Beverly Sym>phony orchestra, Tieesday evening, April 9, ai 8:15, in thse Commimity, hons in BeverlY Miss Bertling will sing thie jewel song from "Faust" and a group Of ,English numbeIrs including "On Wings of Song" by Mendelssohn; "Lament of Ian thie Pro.ud," a tonal poem by Griffes; "The ILast -Rose of Suminer," and "To a Messenger" by La Forge. The Beverly Symphony orchestra is rnest -Toy,i t. hro j a' noted Aus- m nember' of estern Uni- The Wilmette l3aptist church ex- tends a general invitation to the coin- munity for Wednesday evening, April 10, at 8 o'clock, when the Lenten can- tata, "Front Olivet to Calvary," by Maunder, will be interpreted by the chorus choir of the, church, under the direction of MISs Lydia Kochi. MiÈs Koch's artistic, work, at .the pipe-orgÉan anàd ber ability as a direc- toi are well known. This concert affords those wh attend other c hurches an opportunityr. to enjoy hearing. another choir and its inspir-. ing. leader ini a real fellowship of wor- shipf lmusic. "Olivet to ýCalvary» recalis simply and reverently the scenes which mark the last few days of Christ's'life on earth, and some of the reflections sug-, gested thereby. TRierejoicing of the multitude with hosannas and palms, the view of Jerusalem fromn the top of Olivet, thie lament over the beautiful city, the scene in thie temple and the loerely walk back over thie Inount a night, form thie first part. Part Il mpens with thie Lord's Supper, at Which Jesus washes bis disciples' feet, and gives bis friends the new coin- mandtnent of love for one another.- From this thie scene passes to the infi- nite pathos of Gethsemane, thie sudden appearance of thie hostile crowd, Jeas forsaken by His disciples, His utter> loneliness among ruthless focs, the tu- mult before Pilate, thie passage to thie cross, thie tragedy .and triumph of Cal- vary. Thie choir personnel is announced as lIME SPECIALS FOR YOUI SPARK. PLUSS BATTUR L.W W.shly pa7-smte -Mrs. George 1 r oad, Kenilwvori CAR p Soprasos-Grace Parmele, Marion Alilson, Clara Butow, Jean Campbell, Joy Dresoler. Ilazel Green, Heleri House- man. Jane Rob>erts. Altos-ane Blaylock, Cythera Gutki- riOge, Janice Gutlrdge, Vernette Plielps, Ors. Phelps. Dorothy Rose. Tenors-Walter Campbell, AlfredHee-. rens, W. A. Kendrlck, Arthur Scott, A C. Youngberg.ý Rn nnnn......Unnnf Rn*,,w.. lin m ar!Cari- , nlme îort]coi can- IAUTO SUPI'LY and SERVICE STORE. lac. Beauty Shop -uu L- Tefruil matilmett 44 '1,W. sen Tirés, I ceOre ma~ Coplteservice 1

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