):(ebruary 14, 1930 WILMETTE LIFE ·.l,. Edith Ray Youn1 Presenb . Pupila in Piano Recital Piano pupils of Edith Ray Young wi11 give · a recital on· Saturday afternoon, February 15, at 2 o'clock, at tqe home of A. S. Holway, 1227 Elmwood avenue. Wilmette, appearing in the following pro~ram: · Marching ..... .... . . ... ..... Helen Curtis Cytherea Guthridge, Evelyn Jacobsen Blue Bells .... .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. Curtis David Alli,Son An Original Melody . . Cytherea GuthridgfCytherea Guthridge Dandelions ..... .. .. . : .. . ..... . . . .. Cm;tis Petrana Mincheff, Nadine Sherman Old English Melody .......... : ... Curtil' Betty Grenni11g . Lullaby . . ·. .. .... .. .. . ..... . : . ..... Ctirti~ Frances Wyatt An Original Melody . . : . Petrana Mindwff Petrana Minchett Ding-Dong . . .' .. .'.. .... . .. , .... . . . .. CurtiR Evangeline Olson The Raindrop . . . . . .. Curti ~ George Redding Dream Boat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curti .' Natalie Triplett, Betty H.emwcl<:ar The Month of May ............. ..urti::; Evangeline Olson Curti ~ Sailing . ....... . ......... . .. . George ReddingTwo Original Melodies .. Betty Uenne(:kar Betty Renneckar The Raindrop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curti" Herman Birla uf Ding-Dong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curti s Jack Potter The Little Drummer Boy . . . . Curti~ Mary Alice Potter UndE-r the Greenwood Tree . Curtil' Sally Peaslee Question and Answer . . . . . . urti:.Tohn \Velter The Month of May ............. . Curti ~ Murray Triplett, Jack Potter Sailing . . . . . . . . . . .... Curti~ Mary Alice P.Qtter, Herman Birlauf Waltz ..... .. .......... . ........... Curtil> Vi r ginia McClure, Sally PeaRlee The Spinning Top . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis Joh_n Welter Original Melodies . . . . . . . . . . . . Jack Potte.r.. John Welter, · ~Iary Pott f:' r Etude . . . . . . Curtis Thelma Weeks Andante . . . . . . . . . l urtb ViQ.la· Weeks C'opy Cat ....... ...... ... ~ . .C tlrti:-: Besl'ie Bouchikas The Rain . . .. ~ ... Curti s Thelma Weeks, Viola Wet:>ks ('louds ........ .. ..... . . . ........... Curtis Bessie Bouchikas Duet . . . . . . . . .............. Curti:Jane 13.Jtbcock, Genevieve Birlnuf From Seventh Symphony .. Beet hoYen Jane Babcock March of the Goblins . . . . . . . Curti s Genevieve Birlauf Home, Sweet Home . . . . . . . . Curtis Jane Babcock An Original Melody ... Genevieve Birlauf Genevieve Birlauf Military March ...... . .... .. .... Sc·hubert Vivian Grigsby, Miss Young March Burlesque .. ... . ........ . Eilenberg· Rt>renade . . . . ... Eilenberg Kathlyn Holway Triumphal March .. . ...· ......... Conconne C'on!'olati~n . . ... Mendelssohn Viqdnia Olson Warrior'~ f'ong ..... HE>ller Allan Stahl now ·.. blinding, treacherous snow ··· . clinging to the windshield .·· clog~ing the squeegee . . · blocking, stall. tog cars on lonely roads. You're up against it on the highway! ..o- Eteetrie lnterarbuls -o- Motor Coaeb Roatee You'll Make Better Time on the Electric! Julliard School Sponsors Music Publication Contest The J uilliard School of Music in New York has announced a 1930 com petition for publication of new orchestra works by American composers. One work is to selected. and publishcct. The terms of the competition are : 1. Compositions must be by native born or naturalized American· citizens. 2. Only such orchestral compositions are suitable for performance by a ma~or symphony orchestra will be consider~cl. and only compositions of which the c0mposer owns or can control the copyright should be submitted. 3. Con positions which have been previou~ly performed should be accompained hy a brief ~tatement as to places and dates of performance so far as known. 4. Compositions should be sent to the J uilliard School of Music, New Yo:k, before May 1, 1930. Manuscripts sent hy mail should be insured and. the c-omposer's name and address securely attached. Manuscripts not selected for publication will be returned to the send.e r. 5. Should a composition of o~!t ~tanding merit }?e disclosed through +~e competition it will be published in the summer or autumn of 1930. Ride 70 miles an hour Make use of our Outing and Recreation Bureau. Free in· formation on outings, trips, recreation centers, and edu· cational tours throughout the Chicago Metropolitan Area. Fm· schedules, fares and information, phone North Shore Line Ticket Office: WILMETTE PASSENGER STATION-Phone Wilmette 2514 CHICAGO NORTH SHORE and MILWAUKEE R. R. CO. The Road of Servit~