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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Apr 1932, p. 7

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\iav 11, ai 8:30 iii the temple audi- triiiim, Lincoln and Vernion avenues, Glen1coe. Iu the short tinie silice its orgai- zatioli oniv eight nionths ago, the. ch()irr las already won recognition, having given a concert. of Jewish inusic at the University' of Chicago chapel on -February 28 and another concert at Fisk hall,, Northwesteril 1university -1pril 27. Each mnember of the quagrt.et is %vell-knlown both onthe concert stage and.(' to radio audiences. They are MNiss Bereûice Taylor, soprano; Miss Luchle Long, contralto; Williami Ross, tenor. and BenjaMin Landsman, bari- tone. MN. Landsman Wvas fornme-rWly -withi the Chicago Civic and. the Ra- vinia Opera companies. Merle N[au- pin is.,the organist and pianist.' He. will give a group of piano solos, on the programn. George Shapiro, -a weli nonorchiestral director in Enig-. lamid(. is thie fmusical director. The prograni will consist of stand- ard i anii moder n ics, as well- as arias f romn well known operas. Tickets inav be secured at the Tem- ple office. by calling Glencoe 725, it i>' announicedl. Northwest Men's Cluib Meeéts Wednesday, May 4 Tlhe \Iax meiietinig of the X-orth-ý, west Meni's chlb will be lield Wý'ed- îesday, Mav 4, ai the homlé of the presi(lent, W\illiam Edmionds,195 Greenwood avenue,1 at 8 o'clock. .'lhc': clul) lias secure-ciGeorge S. Mclintyrt as speaker,.-Mr. M\clntyre is a recog-. nized authoritN in l.and(scapinig on thle north shîore. SrigGardeni1ng and Came of the an"will l)e the subject of the talk. Mebes ave 1een mre(uesiedl to bhming guests1 silice the discussion of. diîe evcniiing p*rom)iise.s tio be isstructiv-el adsingularlv appropriate at 1tiis season of the yeam. 11 Tlhe citlb inites*al Men living iin tle orhwstsection, of the village tOattend. GRÂCE A. WATERMAN DIES (;racc~ A. Watenan, w,%ife of Fredl * S. \Vate rman anc1 inother of Mrs. Hl *Blackcett. of \innletka, passed aay iuesni the laundry business, inust have expert knowledge of scientiic principfes. 'l'hie tour will 1)e educa- tional ii natuire, inciuding demionstra- tioii of the Iatest scientific *methods. emiployed ini washing clothes, drying with artifigially applied sunlight, and The comrmittee, in charge of the expedition plans to make the everit a. festive occasion. Lunchéeon will be served ini Wee.ks' Dinner Room prior to the tour. and the women il visit the laundry -in groups of ltei.. "Majesty ofUnderdog," -Serm .on at Congregation Rabbi Charles E.- Shulmanât will s peak on "The' Majesty- of the -Under- dog" (Aý consideration of Casella's "Death Takes a Holiday") at. the Sunday morning. service. May, 1, at 10 :45' o'clock in. North Shore Coni- gregation Israel, temple in Glencoe. CHAR~LES DAIRZT.DJIES Charles Darst of New York City, son of «Mr. and Mrs. Warren Darst, 1115 Lake avenute, \Vilmnette, died oi acite appendicitis Wednesday, AýprilI 20. The bodv was brou.ght to \\Il- mette for buirial. Private srie %vere lield at the Scott Funieral home. in Wilmette ilih the Rev. johni G. Hiindley officiating.. Intermient was at -NIemorial Park. I*-N-S-U- RA N C E e.. Fre insurance, JIfe insuraince, accî- dent 'insurance . . . . you know they are all qood .. ....then why, not Insure against MOTHS? Just a fewv cents setfrsneo the many effective, Moth Preven- tk'es i our stock wilI Ieep every- WILMETTE 1145 Wilmett. Ave. Phones: 2814-731 WINNETICA 796 Ehu Street Phonos: 4-3-M HUBBARD WOODS 9101/2 limden Aveý. Winnetkai 417-418 WEEK-END SPECIALS Lib Roast NativeBeef Oth & th R16 LLamb Roast Chole Shoulder Cuts l.16e Ste wing Chickens 3- to 3%-lb. Aragef Ibo 25e f Beef. Tongue' Freiim lb. 22e litIl K "" $51I M.B, OKEAN Furriers, Imc. 546-1& Lineoin Av@. WDiln. 2752 id C.0. D. kly Delivered. from Reliable mette, Pork Ras Spieceted Lean Sitoulder VerniRoast Bonele ss Shouider Cuts Butter FInest Crea.ueWY IL.220 sirloin Stea NatIl e Beet lb-.330 il

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