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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Mar 1937, p. 9

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Mrs. J. H. Hopp, contralto, andFPrank Dorband, baritonti, twill sing solo parts in a special servtice Good Friday. The Senior choir of the Wilmette En glish Latheran.church, Seventh street at:Grerenleaf avenue, will present the cantata, <'T7ht Cross,' by Plaxinglott.Harker, oit March 26, ai 8 o'clock in the ewening. Written by a contenpory comnposer u'ho has a gif t for melody, it is a beautiful wqpýrk, relating in music the Seven Laut Words of Christ. Thé Junior choir wilalso take part in thte service, singin.g the anthemn "Besdes the Cross" by Gounod. Victoria McLeod is the director., (Photo of Mrs. Hojqp b3 Mathewu HOME FOR VACATION. NEW RESIDENTS Robert Eclmonds, a fresbman at Mr. and Mrs. J. Erskine Willimn DePauw university, returned from son moved last October from Chi Greencastie, Ind., Wednesday of this cago tcl their new home at 1625 Lal4 week to spend bis spring vacation avenue. The Williamsons, have tw( w 'th his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- daughters, Gloria and Joyce, wli liami Edmonds of, 1935 Greenwood attend the Howard school. Mr. Wil avenue. liamson is a contractor and builder. ccl by Jean wdecknefr, and meotiler members are Buf Williams, Char- lotte Leaman, Bill McNitt,. Pat Jili-, son, Thomas Blohm, and !Elizabeth Stringer. The refreshment-committee with Susan Hilli s in charge has for mem- bers, Paula 'Stephenson, Bob Loner- gan, Hugo Stange, Paul Lang, and Betty Wyle. Mrs. William Burmeister and daughter, Elaine, 143 Linden' avenue, are spending about'a month in Miami. i Serves Four, 2 ford jLYMAN Eà 4th & Llnua Ave. IImImnIgIiIIIImflhII 1more. SWIFT SL. Genuine h IIIIIIIIIIIINI

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