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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Mar 1931, p. 25

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vrite poý *beautiful program ot the Schubert and Schuman Lieder, songs be par- ticularly loved, was rêndered by Wîllard Andelin, one of the finest in- terpreters' of the classics who, for ýmany years, sang Ieadlng parts at the Royal Opera House in Hanover, Ger-. inany. Dr. Kopald was undoubtedly one of the outstanding musicians of tbe rab- binical prokession of tbis couintry. A mjore -fitting or'more beautiful'tribute to bis memory*,could>not bave been, off eired. Vesta M. Didriksen. Now ýWith Baird and Warner Baird and Warner announce the appointment of 'Vesta. M. Didriksen to a sales poiin With the Evanston office at 528 Davis street. Previous to 'ber conne ction with Baird and Warner, Mr$. flidriksen was associated with Howard J. Veith and company in. the saine capacity. Most of her past experience bas been in real estate sales, specializing in orbSuburban territories, whère she participated in a number of note-' *worthy transactions. Mrs. Didrjksen is welI known on * the north shore_ baving long been a resident of Evanston, and taking an active: part in the business and social affairs of these communities. She is acting as sales, hroker in Dlrgn, Pa. Howard Thomas is one of the most popular young song-writers of -the day,. one of bi s recent compositions being «Since You've Gone Away."' The band has >been featured over the N. B. C. chain, and bas.been heard over fourteen of the largest stations in the Unpited -States. Some of ýtheir Most. popular records. include: WMy Darling," "China BÉoyp, "I"Kiss Me My Sweetheart,"- "Piccolo Pete,". ".Since You've Gone Away," "Tbat's Ail I Want in Life," "You Ougbt to They are ,to be, at. Miralagg for. two exclusive. engagements only..this, Friday and Saturda, Marc 6 and 7. IMallinckrodt News Delegates fromn fortY-five, Catbolic, H~i gchcjols, representig25,000 stu-, dents, met Saturday, February 21, for the Catbolic Student Conference on religious activities at Providence High scbool in Chicago. The Mallinckrodt- High scbool of Wilmette was repre- sented by Marie Sturm, a senior; Elizabeth .Hoffman, a junior; Peggy JEngish, a sophomore,. and I5orotby Miller, a freshrnan. The nxornlng session featured a de- bate on missions, "Resoived- that the foreign missions have been furthered The business of the atternoon con- cerned Itseif »rlncipaiiy wlth the la.nnch- Ing of a. inovemnejt against immoraiity ln motion pictures. Mr. MoCabe of Loyola unIver.lty said. thus: *6We are going to ita2ik Up'goodpictures tinder the moral: code recentiy adopted. by *pro- ducers of motion piotures.; This code advocateu whoiesome drama. It eiimi- lnateà *off color' scènes.." Unies. dlean pictures Indue popular attenolane, 'the p0rÔduction of-.Immoral pictures will continue. A taik> on vo- ctoslu; Cnerai waa aiso given by a SADDLE HORSES. DRAKIEWOOD FARM Coumty Lime mad Sander& Road Phne Dçierfla ui 8 GOOD CONNECTION, FOR THE RIGIIT IIND'0F YOUNG MAN We are acting i a sales ad- miorycapacity for a well-known Chicago manufacturer'of a high grade ginger ale who deoires the services, of a Young man from a go0od family who bas' some sellinig expersience nlow and wishes to secure more. Salary $31WO per week and car e«Pense. The right. mati can advlince i a reasonably short time. Only Young men. 14-32 years'of age considered. Aýpply by letter. MeQuft4t Co. 400 N. Michiga Ave., Chicago ONLY A SPECIALIST SHOULO CARE FOR YOUR RUGS .Careliess or inexperienced haudlint of yçour rugs or carpets may resuit in ýtheir r uin. OnIy those who specialize in this. work should b. allowed to clean and repair them. M WI 1- rZ L. %.ii-71 RANDOLPH AT LASALLE &I" ftains stop ai Our door - 3 ýminutes fo C. & N. W. Station DININO, ..DANCING .and DIVERSION. If you appreciat. goo d food. good music and qgooci service, in an

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