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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Feb 1924, p. 8

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8 WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1924 at e ,~ BODY FftfH CONCERT IMPROVEMENT CALLS TO SESSION GETS APPROVAL Flute, Clarinet and Harp Gain Firat Laurels On Lincoln's Birthday in the evening a capacity crowd gathered in the assembly hall of New Trier High school to hear the fifth concert of the Little. Symphony orchestra. In view of the occasion the opening music of the evening was the playing and singing of the Star Spangled Banner. The program proper began with a festive presentation of the Overture to "Mignon," a number calling for the addition of a harp to. the regular make-up of the Little Symphony. In several other compositions the harp was also heard, contributing its own increment of pleasure to the concert. Mr. Dasch's leading of his artists through the second number, Beethoven's Seventh Symphony, was remar:kably skilful. The audience relished greatly ~he rendition of Godard's Adagio Pathetique, as was evidenced by their demanding an encore, which duly appeared in shape of a little waltz by Keller. The first half of the program closed with a Tarantelle by SaintSaens, in the performance of which Mr. Quensel on the flute and Mr. Evenson on the clarinet showed such musical artistry that, they were not only obliged to bow their acknowledgements but also made it necessary for the orchestra to play an extraVictor Herbert's "Encore." After a.n intermission spent by most of the audience in visiting with one another in the spacious mess-hall the playing was resumed. Bizet's piquant somewhat bizarre "L'Arlesienne" No: 2 went off dashingly and was followed by Elgar's Serenade L,yrique. An odd strangely attractive piece was a Valse Triste by Sibelius which was so well received that an encore was given namely, Grieg's Last. Spring. Every: body in the orchestra took part in the grand closing number, Dvorak's Slavonis Dances, from oboe to hass viol and viola to drums. ' The next concert; and also next-tot~e-last, will be given on Monday evemng, March 10. On this occasion details of plans for the 1924-25 season now under discussion by the commit: tee, will be publkly presented. These plans contemplate the increasing of the Little Symphony from its present -= membership of 35 to an average of = = 45, so as to make available for its use = the entire range of grand orchestra = = music. Subscriptions for next year's = concerts will be taken at the coming March and April concerts. A resolution providing for sublllission to the legal vo~ers of the Villlge of Wilmette, the question of the _ nexation of territory comprising ap. proximately 800 acres constituting the former Village of Gross Point exclusive of the farming district i~ e west portion, was adopted at :tn journed meeting o the Wilmette \Til. !age board Tuesday evening, Febru ·· ary 12. The resolution provides for submission of the question in the form of a "Little Ballot" at the regular election to be held in the Village, which will be Tuesda.y, April 15. Action of the board was in response to presentation on February 5 of a petition signed by more than 350 property owners and voters in the territory in question requesting a vote on the question of annexation. EVE by the gram club of \1 t'oon, Feb! the Wilnl Promptly the Schoo versity of of the Ch the Mater gress. Thi be in the partment. program VI Papoose." leaux, "H Conley ~ Morris VI and anothe by Mrs. ' precede : Rolfing ; Another ta Flag" pose Mary Pat Catherine will be fo and read I "Con tempo assisted b1 Chicago, w poems. The host be Mrs. C H. Schilba in. S Swell B1 Gl Don't Delay that winter order. When the cold weather comes it arrives in a hurry and your Ia wn mower muscles barely have time to re'lax before the coal shovel starts to shake hands with yourself all winter. Robe Glencoe, wi home for a which will ing fund ol brary club. The comr the occasion ing women j man, and :N Edwin B Franklin P erick Clark per, ChesleJ H. Titus, Brintnall. Tickets a secured eith any membe O N Th 28, a I -- British I ToJ 'LEGION MEN TO St. Patrick's Day 1733 and 1734 H~~~~~~·~ B D ON'T delay = i5 - ··Wilmette Post of the American Legioo is' looking forward with keen anticipation to one of the big eve11ts of 51 the season characterized in preliminary !ii!i: announcements as Fathers' and Sons' Night, scheduled to be held in the Club House of St. Augustine's parish on the evening of St. Patrick's Day, March 17. Plan are in .Progress. for a special program of mustc for thts occasion and a speaker of high calibre is promised by the committee in charge of arrangements. [n addition to fathers of members of the post, all Wilmette Village officials and all members of the New Trier Commercial association will be invited to attatd the affair which, the committee plans, will be one of the most noteworthy gatherings of men in the recent history of the community. E Just now the post is engaged in the · · very _essential task of Eollecting mem- e bersh1p dues. These are now payable and statements have been mailed to all member~ with ~he request that they be oons1dered as Important items among "~e regular monthly biJis" which reqwre the periodic manipulation of "the okl check-book." Wil~tte ministers last Sunday made a JPeC·al a~J to their congregation for cooperat'?" in bringing to fulfillmalt the Wtlmette Legion post's aim to .take its .P!ace with the other local ~I and c1v!c organizations in foster"!C an mcrea~mit d.c~el<;~pment of a genume commumty spmt ·n the village. = ISS turn mon social and rope, will ~ meeting of J on Thursda 2 :30 o'clock ject "Britis The Edu Mrs. Harr charge of for the a Anderson A Mrs. Raym H. Brown, and Mrs. ~ Word ha ington. Lo Tuesday. Clague Ga Daniel Gal Miss Elsie and Mrs. ka. 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