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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Jun 1932, p. 54

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tly coached init' eing by their . May Belle1 tone imnagined chorus. uselt neariit The concert abotinded ini skilled use of dynaicës,, with especially . love- ». Pianissimo sînging, and in, Èfnely marked pihrasings, ail with well con- s idered regard for rhythniîc effect. The solo voices, ail under the instruc- ion of Mrs. Jackson, showed real competence and sincere ilterpre.tation. Mliss Bessie* Washburn, soprano, re- vealed -a laudable tonal purityad artistic unityin. ber '"These are Tbey which Corne Ont ofT Great Tribula- tions";- Mrs. J. H. Hopp, gifted co1 tralto,, gave -an especialhy1 warni and inspiring presentation of the aria, "Corne, Ye Blessed", ; Kraemer Kit- tredge, tenor and guest soloist of the ev ening, demhonstrated superior diction and legato ini bis "To .The Lord Our God"; and Walter Dorband, bIass, sbwdvocal and interpretative vani- eiy in the difficult aria, *,Behiold, 1 Create a New' HeaVen -and a New Earth".. The program was enblaniced by the worthiest kind of. organ a ccomipani- ment, by M.ýrs. Jaàckson. MOTHERS WILL MEET The Mothers' club of St. josephs church ill have its regular> nonthly meetig. Tuesday. evening, june 7, at the school hall. A social bour will fol-1 low the business meeting. Miss Mahel Awe, daughiter of M.\rs. \Villiam Awe, 1030 Illinois road, will graduate from St. Josephs school, Sun- day evening. Jime 12, at. 8 o'clock. Ivior-YPcait d'angfe lace fashioned along Princes Unes ,was wrtby Miss Julia Fleming of livanalstont w/ici sire ' becaie ,t/he lbride of Arthuir Binghan. Seibold, Jr*., Soit of *M r. -,and Mrs. Arthur Bing- hautSibld. of 522 Forest ave- nu(e,. Wilinette;- Saturday ezeiig, Jilay 28. Clust'ers of orange blos- soin-s caught her tulle at each side of hcr hea4, ajul ardenias and hules of. tile val/ey. fo.riéed ber bouquet.. The nhoe of the bride's parents, Jr.and Mrs. Edward James Flemingi was lavishly decorated wvith sprihg flwrboth for the ceremiony whicl- 'okplace at 8:30 o'clock in the liv- ing rooin with the Rev. [.eo .Hartke <>ffiiating, and for the reception at 9 o'clock for about 150> of the f aily's inost intimiate f riends. Members of the Chicago Symphony orchestra -- *** n AcwrUuli l3atS., -Public notice is hereby glven that <,nj The bride's attendants, MXs Hellen the 26th da.y of May, 1932, the Boar-dl Robbins of Highland Park, miaid of of Education of School, District Nuin,- bonor, and Miss Helene ,Seibold, the ber 39, Cook County..Iitneisaoand! bidegroom's sister, the bridesmnaîd, a resolution declarlng tIneioad1Y1 determination to Issue, bonds for the 1 were in peach colored peau d'ange lace purpose of paying . legai. 'daims and /orlI nd carried sublimeroses and ù for. the, payment . of orders issued fort i m ssadelhn- the wages of teachers as authorized um., an Act enttled "4ni Act to authoie Warrens Seibold ser-ved as -best mnat school districts havIng a population of for bis brother, and Edward J. Fleni- flot, more than 150,000 to issue bonds i1 for the payment of legai dlaims an/o ng and Richard Osgood ofT Grand for the payrnent of orders issiued for the 1 Rapids, Mich. were ushers. footage ofT each subject was not in ex- rsBudd' Clarke Corbus of. Ev - cess of two reels which represents I aston is general chairman and is as- twenty minutes of motion-picture en-i sisted by: Mrs. Arthur Long of, tertainment. Wilmette chairman, and Mrs. Royal Recause of the limited length of eacli J. Whitlock, vice-chairman, of. the , subject, thé theater mngnger was able entertainiment committee; rs1J to. give to: his patrons a balaticed pro- Fred McGuire,; and Mrs. Robert gram consisting of a drama, comedy Wooden, both af'Winnetka, as chair- scenic, -and, on Saturday., nights, thé& man and vice-chairman of finance: usual two-reeî western.,hv Miss Helen Bull of Oak Park, trans- Surcly the public musthaé enjoyed Iirain r~ oetC canar ,this new and..niovel enterta.inmr.en t. for of. Winnetka and Mrs. Alfred WNiIt- it ýwas, not long before the five-cent berger., chairman and- vice-chairmani Store show hiad become. obsolete and o f registration; Miss Mary Leitchi of was replaced. by beautiful palaces of Chicago, printing; Miss Frances unt- entetairnet. o sondierofWilmette, president. of thé The dvet ~vs aboo toChicag Alumnae chapter, and chair- the entire motion picture' industry__l mati of hospitality. Mrs. Stephlen V. Lo o te podcers, to the imoijonpc-B-alderstôon of Evanston is on the tures, and to, the audiences.- Sound execut vécmmtee.. gave the screen if e,. made every pic- Mr.Gog .Lnsvo alti- ture.real; antd madeit possible for'aîl more,- national president, other off),- theate-s to present to their. audiences cers on the general board, delega tes. ait etre evei ingls entertaiinment 01, and iembtrs froni aIl over thé the liviiig screen. Uni -ited' State and Canada will régis- Here' Wha Hapencdter on Mondayafternoot, ,June 20. However, a great aburrdane of f ea- 'l'le openinig formaI. dinner wvill bc ture product, with perhiaps a decreased followed by a reception to conveni- arnount of. sound coméedies and short tion. at.tendants and noted alurnnae subjects .ti the first year or two of, and m.embersýof the faculty of North- sou nd production. due, probably, to.,the wiestern ,university and. the 'Univer-' *high cost of production, ld1 an x- sity. of Chicago, Mrs., Albert D. hibitors to. reason that if one. featuÉe, Sanders, Jr.,off Evantstoni s chair- were good ehtertainment, *then m ftan.ofthé. evening.ý ,Ithein should be twice a s good. At first Business sessions of the conJstitu-m àt sounided great to the ýpatrons, and tionial convenition-will. be held durini.g g thé novelty of it seemed.,very attrac- the,.secondý day and on Tuesday eve- htive. Everybody wvent to those tbea- ning, june 21, the Beta active chap- *ters showing two feature productions. ter wihl conduct .ant informaI stuiit More and more theaters adopted the night with ten collegiate chapter,ý 91policy, until even in, dé luxe theaters the participating. Miss June Manson oi l'avdsh stage show idea was crowded off Northwestern university and Missý u 2n obefaursisald Virginia Bradfrd of Winnetka will 1 Everything seenied to be going along have the entertainment in charge. wvell at. first, but dificulties soon began Between the niorning and evening to. crop up., great demand for pic- business sessions W%ýednesdàyý, Junic tures, àand more pictures, pressed the 22, the convention guests will be tak- .producers, with the result that to sup- en in chartered busses to the South ply thedemnand, inferior pictures.were Shore Country club for- huncheon and bastily turniedîout, inferior. stories and on a tour of the University of Chi-- scenarios1 were used, fine actors and cago, A Century of Progress Ex- aresses no longer appeared to ad- position, the Adler planetarii, thýe vantage ...ail this brought forth pro- Shiedd aquarium, and McKinfock tests fromt the critics and the discrim- campus ofT Nôrthwestern. Mrs. Dus- inating theater-goers . . . and for the tini Dart of Chicago is chairmani of general public the noveîty waned, and the day. there were grurnblings of 'dissatisfac~- A .n-..4L -1--4-;- By order ofi of School Disi County. Illinois. .,R. HARPER, the Board of Education tnct Nunmber 39, Cook Mrs. A. F HENRY E. CIJTLERI vne st Preîdet.two weeks etary.>L4-1tc, Ascough iof -o- ,. grun an po --ietyc wl ov om gra, ~spiced with a refreshing ait norti, side ofT Chicago. Mrs. , Perusse of short subjects.' Our new loiv prices is the former Henrietta Bird. ~.Kloess, 234 Greenleaf wli prevail. ibÇ the bouse guest for We feel sure that you will ahi be fine, perfectly baianced and real en- ofIf Mrs. Lillia n M. happy in this change and that You will tertainient you will find at our -thea- Detroit. . congratulate yourself and us on the ter. 4qi

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