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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Nov 1931, p. 26

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-26 Mmm-um! ZIere '8 tM, Z7u rc ai C--ooIev '.(80 /I- COOLEY'S CUPSOARDS Picardy 1511 Chicago Moderne 505 Mdiin EVANSTON WIEBOLDT'S BASEMENT EVANSTON- ,Davis SIreet. WIL. *-1100 e e W'QrI. 73c. lViebdldt's Bsan-aso anston and the two men were rescued hyý ~tio'vfutlis fishing near the shore. The aviators, who were taken to St.ý F rancis hospital ini Evan'ston after their rescue last Friday,, were B.. F. Daily of Katikakee Il., an. oW company rep re- se:itative in Venezuela, and, C. H. Tay- lor of \aelo la., a transport, pilot. The two boys ho rowed out into the lake, and :rescued theni after their plane crashed were John. an& Wilbur .%aylor, 19 and 15 years o f age, sons .() Mlrs. Aina Boles NaylIor,. cook at the- Phi Gamma> Delta frraterîîity bouse. ât Northwestern university. Daily and Taylor purchased their flatie, an Eastland Sea Rover, in De- troit 4wirweks ago. From ,Detroitthey lew to Holland, -Mich., and thience acr oss L.ake Michigan to Milwaukee. As tliey wc-re flying fromu Milwaukee to Chicago on Sunday, November 8, t.liey raii out of gas ()Ver the lake off phe'Wilinette coast guard station. The ~'ost ttadsmn rouglit nien and plane ýo -Shore. 'Affter making4 repairs flaily anxd Taylor again took off last Fri- day, intending to fly to New Orleans, and the second mis fortùne occurred vhich iea-rly côst tlueir li'ves. Suggests That Wilmette Have Taxicab Ordinance A communication froin Frank Ket- ter of the Kettçr Cal) çompany rec- ommending that the Village board before board. 'e c -)nsideration to th.e any action is taken1 BOOICKEEPING ACCOUNTING Statemeuts Prepareul MISS JARVIS Notatry Publkv ôt« EIui St., Ordre5à Ini repair Store 72 East Madil Koto %II4r jame May,j TeUer & netka. The concert was sponsored by the Winnetka Nursery Scbool board, anid.brought in a nice sum ifo(r- continuing the work- of! the scbool, Th'e concert was kept on a Iligti level niusically by Madam Dux' se- lection of songs. Appreciating the compliment imùplied in hier refusai to sing, down to ît, the audience greeted. each> selection. with tremendous ap- plause. The beWitcbing personality of the singer cornbined with her ra- diant voice to carry the listeners with ber throughout the program,,in the gayety of.the Trunk "Tàiizlied," in, the sorrows- of '"Les, Berceaux:' and, a moment later, in the laugliter of Chabrier's "Villanelle des Petits Canards." -Axruusual-epth of pow- er. flowed -forth inlber. perfectly l)laced. tones, power in the high-pitciedl. highly emotional "Serenade Frani- çaise" of Leoncavallo, and power ;v' the. Iovver notes of sôme of the Ger- man songs. * Receivez Token The Grieg "Maria," one of the most difficuit of the sixteen, in- bers, was so enthusiastically appland- ed that Madame Dux, generous* tbroughout the program with encore.. repeated the "song. "Deh vieni'.non tardar' " from "-The Marriage' of Fi-_ garo," which this soprano has unadge quite hier own by ber always pertect rendition of it, ended the first grotil of songs, and was tollowed by th.î lig*tt 9Miss Margot Atkin, chairman of a 13thegroup of debutante ushers, made the presentation. Fine Acoonpaninu.nt, Frederick Schauwecker,,at the pi- ano, effectively, aided in the inter- pretation of Madame.Dux' sonigs. After the concert a reception was, field ini the Nuirsery schooi for the * ~ singer and ber husband, Charles Swift. Both expressed great interest in the school and in the equipmen.t St. ' Ci~ocago e direction of Min .m.* pàthBonudt- . X Neto Yo*. 4. 4,

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