April 2, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 5 (Opu s GS, Xo. 4) String Orchestra, Obo e and Horn <Obo e obbligato .. played by Alfr ·u Lartlwl) . . ..... . ,'y.nlplwny .J>I.ayer -.., Ccorg·c Dasc.h, eli'- ~ . · ::; .. · · .. · · .. .. ... Edwanl Gri eg · · ·11 1 · . 'f. ·· .. c·l ,) ·Co unin· D:tnce' (From Opus rector, ·.\ \'1 ?C g1ven ue sday evemng, fj 3) Strin g orchest i·a ........ ... . Api·)l (J, at ' :\t'\\' Trier audi.forium~ . On . ; ..... , ... . . ..... brlwar<l <; r·kg ·il · · ... .·· . v · . · I ilH· t for. Flut e· and <' Iarind, lh <JllclSl01l .t ranta s 1a (1' ptano and " t·:n tr '..-\e t c·" (Opu:-; 12) <Alfn·cl urc h<..-~ 1-ra. by llclcn Sear.-;, ,,·ill b ~.: heard · Qw·nsd. Pla.yer1 by .\ lfrP<I Qu t· ns cJ f o i· t 1 · fi t t · · 1· · · · . I a n ct sa m E n · n s o n · lC II' ~ 1l~l t 111 t llS \'1 C illlt~ \\'It 1 0\'t'l ·turc·, "('a l'll (' \ 'Ul;' (Opus !):"!) ..... . \~ t l<.':, 1_1 <>Vl' Jl1ll sh ury at .the piano. . .............. ... Ant on in 1 >,·ural< f. : · Fan.t asy for Piano . and Orchestra Of- ~ Hymphonic Poem, "P h aeton" .. . .... . _ fe~ed in Final Appearance of. Sym .. ·:: .,. .. ·.· .. 9'ami ll P Sa i nt-Saa~n~ phony Players . . I .(a). bve n1ng· 111 the Mounta1n · . · '1'1 1 .· --(~ · . H.: a. -.t. concert .o the sea ·on '. by the · · GIVE FINAL CONCERT l Fan.t~sy. .t.~r. :~~~~~. ~~.~ .~r~:1~t~a 8 ~~~~ -. · . Interm iss iOil · .. . 1 . .. . . FLOWERS for EASTER embody the spirit of the occasion. They are emblematic of a ret1ewed life. THE exquisite and delicate Lily, the gorgeous Tulip and fragrant Hyacinth are· here in fresh potted blooms to beautify your home o~ .tpis happy occa· sion. Also, a variety of Cut Flowers and Potted Plants. . · ·~ t { -{ .. ,.. . .. . · I' '"" ~ ' .... 4. · , _, T.hi::-- l:'cHilpo:-.rtion in its prcse n·t iorr11 · had · it~ J)rl'iuier in Ap1:il, l<J25 at ~[emo rial'. hall , ~\ \' ashington, D . C. It was y laycd by the ~:tvy orchestra and l.li :::,s l'ilblmry. Th e co111posc r condt.tcU.'<.l. · · !\li:-.s · Scars wa s born in Chicag-o and ha:., Ii ,·c·d in Ken !h,·orth ~ince tht.: .iound. · · _ing of 'that village by her father . ·Sh e · ;;t ndied in B ·rlin \Yith J cclliczka ior .two · '\l'fl r:\.. L atn sht· ,,·orked in Pari s with .\fo ~ knwsl: i Dm-ernoy and Harold Bau n. ! !.er theoretical work ha s be en done Tht' ~pcaker at the \\'i lnH:ttc Sunday il1 'Ch icago ·und er the tutelage of Adolf I' · ' \\'eidig and J. Ln\'i s Brn\Yn<.·. ·rn re- ',\'l'nlng dub Sunday. :\ pri l 4, wi ll be I re nt ·seasons ~fi ..,~ Scar~ ha s worked at Dr. Fr e derick F. Shann o n, pa stor of tl~t· ).f;l r D o\\T il Colony nt Peterboro Cc r;tra l rlnir ch. Orchestra h all , Chica':\. TT . · · ' .~ <>. Dr. Shannon i :-~ one of the be st · Th(' :-.O I(Ji"t. :\ ~ lH'~ Tl o pl' Pi iJ:..burv, is known preachers in . Am erica ._ being 1 ttati \·t· c1i .\l'\\' Fngland, b()rn in IJan - the -.uccc~so r_ tu Dr. Frank \\ . Gunl~~ ~r. ~1 aitlt'. :\ itl'r ,tudying piano for · -.a ult~:-> . 1~ e ' 1" the autho.r of -;e y~.:~a l l . t rnnnhn ; ,i .H ·; 1r..., in B r"' t on , ~Ill' \Hilt il'Joks. J I! . , ~trtllO !b ar~· hstenecl to IJY · ~· \ 'icnna \\"IHTl'. for iour year ~. she nt;u_ lY tlwu :-.a 1~d ·. e:·ery Sunday over th e '\\a:-. a pupil {li Ll· sclletizk ,·. She kts ra ~ll(J . l lc \\·!II lmng _a 111(':-.:-o~tge approt:t.ll ). dtt pi; 111 n. in Chicago {or the p·t t ptTth.' to !he cl o~e ol the l·.asttr day. fii·~·l·n _\"l':tr:-o and for ' "l' \· cra l -;ca:-~~ 1 ~.. , 1 The sc~ l o i :-.l ".·ill he ).f adam Edith Bi - : lt; t-. l1ad t·ltar.~t of till' lllu ... ic at :\otn· dl'all :\ urmt'IIL . .u alt ll' .... ulntJ.ll'r ~c!H ,ol. ~~ i ~~ l~i!billlr y T!Ji . ., i-; the clr~:;ing. 111onth of th e \ \'il ll.t-. ~tn·n nuntl·rc>th n ·c1tab 111 both rntttl' ~uncia~: l·.Yetllng club. Dr . ).[ax ~\ · \\ \' r.r k and L'hir ago. \I ason, pre~ idl'nt of the Cni,·er.;ity of . TttL· :-, I ; ~y l , · \·Jl i1l .L(:-. program will he as I Chira.go ..i.. , S J~caki 1 1 ~ o n the seco nd {,,IJ< 1\\·~ : Sund ay ot Apnl: ).faJor Henry H. Cur~ -' ltlpll""·' :--:" . 1. I'· :\1 i11or . · lpus l20 ran, r ece nt Cnited State:; Commissioner J~ rJ!~o·n ~c·llumann of Immigration at E ll i J...,!and on the ,,lti··Hlut·ti·lll \ll·· ~..:rn ~ unc1 ~" I enn 'F ran k ~ 1 , : n za · t I' Hrc1 , ay. · anc1 D r. \1 ·, 1 111 1 ~l'lll·rz() pre:-~ident of tilL· Cn in .'r .s il\' oi \ Yi sconl,.inaltson. 111 the la=-t · unda~·. . I Famed Chicago Pastor Gives Easter Sermon 1 I HUBERT HOFFMAN FLORIST Open S a tur~ evening and all day Sunday Ri(lge Ave.. 2 blocks south of Wilmette Ave., east side of the street. Phone Wilmette 3 300 . Free Delivery Service CITY MARKET .-CO. WHOLESALE 627 MAIN STREET MEATS- RET-AIL PHONE WILMETTE 1870 Big Special Easter .S ale 1, 1926. ARMOUR STAR HAMS, half or whole - 13c ARMOUR STAR BACON, half or whole slab- 43lf2c LAMB LEGS, fancy - - - - 35c Eggs, strictly fresh, ev.ery egg guaranteed - 33c · g Hens Weinberg Bros. · 40c Stewm ·ng Chickens best quality · ' Banner brand - DELICIOUS TO THE LAST MORSEL S~TURDAY, ~PRIL ,. Roasti ' soft meats Pork Loins, whole or half - - 42c veal Legs, best native milk fed - Rolled Rib Rolled Beef, O:r~':te 40c Armour Cloverbloom Butter, 47c One Pound Prints WILMETTE KENILWORTH FOUR DAILY DELIVERIES: 9 A. M. GLENCOE 11A.M.-2P.M.. WINNETKA 4 P.M.