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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Apr 1937, p. 56

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FISTMORTGAGE LOANS On desirable improved Chicago and North Shoe- property. Consuit us about your inancial problemas. INSURANCE ýJoseplaC. Corackà &Cà.. !0SherumnAv, £v.naton UNIverslty 33531 rising rents," Pullen said. '1heir rea- ýsoningz is sound, for reliable studies show- that residential occupancy in this area has j umped from, 72 per cent in 1932 to, over 96 per cent, today., An actuai shortage of désirabie dweiling units is very rapidly.approaching, and is perhaps aiready here." Other factors which influenced Ipast booms and are once more in 'opera- tion today include low interest rates on real estate mortgages and a gen- eraiiy Iow rate for ail money, large amounts of funüds- available for reai estate. financing, and the widespread general' 1industriai recovery.. .Pullen aiso directed attention to certain new factors and to, olici-ý The sustained rise ket, whiie flot a u a strong one. Larl distibuted in the and bonuses to aN corne taxes. Ii thiS very important marketan Chicago Title and Trust company is glad to have the opportunity- of pre- selting the factg.", Eighth .grade girls w*ill be manne- quins, displaying frocks they have sewn under- the direction of Miss K. Woodiey' domestie science teache- ée, at, the May meeting of. the Logan- Howard. Parent-Teacher associationi Tuesday afternoon, May 4, at '2:45 o'ciock in the Howard school audi- torium. The Wilmette _schooi orchestra, btaîned. As the May meeting is the annual ,ck mar- business meeting, election of officers ence, is wiil take place. Nominating sIate is re b:ing as follows: ratde n President-Mrs. H. W. Drucker. ,rat in- First vice-president-Mrs. G. H.~ on Redding. imulated Second vice -preside nt-M rs. H. G. -respondi -Miss iinations from the floor will he Immediateiy following thé board meeting, Monday, April .26, the board accompanied the teachers to New Trier High schooi to attend a meet- ing on state Jegislation pertaining to benefit of the students, who, throug.h the schooi council, bave been largely responsible for financing the venture icooperation withthe, federal music projects.ý A longer programi is to be repeated in ' the evening 'for the bene-' fit of ,the. citizens of the township, *Evening Program OÔverture to:"L'Isola Disabatata".Haydn, Synphony i A Major . ad *hâpsody for Clarinet and Orchestra...............Debussy Carmen -SehiaVone IV 'Nocturne and Scherzo......... Borodine (Orchestrated by A. Glazounoiff INTERMISSION: Aria,, "Ellla gianimalai 'amo (She loveis me flot") from "Don Carlos" . .Verdi Robert Speaker Suite in one movernent for string orches- tra and tympany, 'Opus 22......... ...........Dr. Albert Noeite Vil WVaitz from "Eugen Onegin' ........ .............. Tschalkowsky Afternoon Program *1 3rd and 4th mnovements of the Fourth Symphony ..Tschalkowsl.y ~Rlikp"ody for Clarinet and Orchestra .. .. . Debussy Carmien Schhiavone anFreeport,Eglw odandW- mette Woman's Clubs. At the Easter season he sang Du Bois "Seven Last Words" at Pilgrim Congregationai Chureh, Oak Park, Immanuel Lutheran Church and Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Chicago; and Stainer's "Crucifixion" at l'il- grini Congregationai of Oak Park and Christ Church, Winnetka. 1723 Benson Avenue I l Dreri6s eUNI. OSSB 1514 Sheman Ave., Evainstou ME tFUfNISWt4G CO. ýj

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