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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jul 1938, p. 5

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Izier Solonion will again direct the grounnd early tnis week organized a Lakce street, rvanston. 1lct Iaiuc Illinois Symphony orcÇestra in the commiittee and, besides clearing the Riding with Meier was Marion preparing to tbrow the second of the 1938 series of fi ne 1f ree inud out of their own cottages, went Conrad, 21 of 1328 Wilmette avenue, will bfe tceer hi concerts given in Wilmette's 'Wash-to okonhebidgsadaciis who sustained. injuries to the right TUrsdy uy2 n îgton park amphitheatren'ext. Wed- lgadake u eue edical Ntol si h iiesday evening, July 13, at 8:30 ue o eiiu etns attention. Several, passengers were Ntoî si h o'clock. Advance interest points to ý 'We wilI fnot break the 75-year-old, in the Morris car,.but none was ïn- Cabrt neti atiother capacity audience of nmusic tradition of DesPlaines' said, Ray- jured. love rs. îîiond G. Kimbail, president, of the> Meier signeda complaintagis A feature of thé program Will be Cmp Ground association. The, sea- Morris. charging reckless driving dt three numbe rs by the gifted youtng son, at Des Piues wilI opent Sunday, Police Officers Edwin Whiteside, Ed- in Chicago baritone, Donn 'Grattan, onîe July 10, with' a sermon at 101:30 by ward ýPhillips and John, Henrickson of which- wilI be, Tschaikowsky's BiMshop John M. Moore, senior bishop tested the Morris car and found the ai 'NÇone but the Lon'l eat"of' the Methodist Episcopal church,brksiba condition, the head-d The Program south. At 1 :30 p. m. there wiIl be lights inemfcient, and the windshield e The. complete program isas fol- a mass mneeting of the Methodistsucea.NsCnrpoieaetd lows: Of the Chicago area with an address Morris and .turned himovrttha 1. Overture to "The, Merryr Wives of bhy Bishop, Ernest Lynn Waldorf, in, 'Wilmette police, who held him oen a Wind.sor"ý ............ - ...Nco 1 hag f h'cmuio ire sic charge of leayîng the scene of an ac- Il.,S.ymphoiny No. 5, in E Minor, -Froni the Nenw World".......Dvoi'ak %\-ill be sung by-*the choir of the St. cident. AIJensn ci Adagio-Allegro -m [to1 aines church directed .by Bethuel ___________ ng its programs for t * Laro. .to interest the varying Finae-Alego co fucoroung people wjll meet for a rally Wiiinetka. Man Narned to pastime and sport. FI. Aria, "Jnfelice e tu cred(-\i,". fi-, i j 6 Te, n: jitfrart d?éiby tft R "Ertiini" [edilev. Ray E. Honeywell of 1-emen- AA~4.lIUI L~UI Donn Grattan % wa%, ch-urch, Evanston. Bishop Moore Water Hochuli, 1260 Oak street, Seilepa'ssi I ............., "h ...SIetauna\il preach again a h evexjing sërv- Winnetka, a retently' appointed the bicycle race for * V *Sug, "Noue but the Lonely Hear-t" ice beginning at. 7:45 o'cîock. S'e territorial manager of the Texas This, itWis stated, is to ................ Tschaikowsky diat music will be given by the comn, comipany, effective JuIy 1. Mr. Ho- feature of Wilmette D VI. Aria, "Se vuol ballare," from ',The 1hiled choirs of the cadnia chuli, former assistant territorial each class being recogr Marriage of Figaro" .. ., ...... Mozart .1eSadnva aaewl ietatvte na fta lst ee Donn Giattan lethodist churches of Chicago, di- ae,_I ietatvtesi no htcas o.df V11. Roumanian R.hapsody No. i, rected yGIbr Peterson.Zn area embraci.ng 15 central states, and comers in future ce Opul 1 .....-.,. .Eneqco by inlbn ethds, ntn will have his headquarters in Chi- beaten by a better ri New Record ForesecuSadnvin Mtoiss ntn cago. He has been associated with attract boys and girls More than fifty thousand people for the first tinie, are conducting. the cornpany for the past 14 years. pedal, the committee fromn the North Shore~ villages attend- camp meetings all this week with__________ prizes in each cîass, nWednesclay and id 21. eambition of the n the 'citizenry of vVilmette. A cordial ivitation is being extended . to resi- dents of neighbor- ig v illage s to.1 te north, s o uth and west. From the 'iewpoint that the entire North Shore is one community, and that therefore' aLI of its people are neighbors, the Chamber is arrang- rboys )beconie )ay, the nized as *.taket on during the past year, those i n charge confidently expect that . a *far larger number will be attracted this vear 'tô the beautiful outdoor **spot on the lake front. Tli rough error or misuiiderstaniding * last Wediiesday's concert was ad- vertised to begin at 8 o'clock. Em- phasis is plac.ed on the fact that the * .pro'grain next week wiIl open at 8:30 o'clock. sopiiomore year at Koctford ( She spent a week with herj and brothr, 'Warren, visiting rt in Ohjey,, Ill., and left Friday, for Provincetown, Mass. While sue wilI take a two months' iiipainting under the instruci JohnR, raserhead of the Island Schooî 'of Design. She turn home the *first wèek ir lege. junior .class-1 st, $25 in $1 merc ,ther dise certificates, 2nd, $15 in $1 ives chandise certificates, 3rd, $10 . il 'Y 1, nierchandise certificates. ere, AI Jensen,' chairnian of the gel urecommitteeihre of arrangem a fstates that rides and other attraci iocde wil, b e nrovided in Rreater number Yeu have no idea how graâteful ur customers are for the things ou let us have.. A. A. Frazier,

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