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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Aug 1938, p. 5

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of' .15tarlight Symphonies"i WJ1- Mette amphiitheatre.' The time lu em phasized--8. 16 o'clock.» 'Thus there ,wilU coïne to. a con- clusion a series of rare musical en- tertainments by the Mlinois Symn- phony orchestra wliich, li the words of its sponsors, presents a strange and incomprehenisible paradox .,The crowds have been ail that the mnoat enthusiastic promnoters of the ventur e Could ask, increasiùng wlth each suc- ceeding programn until the capacity of the ampitheatre has been taxed to.its utmnost. And yet the, commift- tee is faced with a deftcit that pre- sents a real problem-and perhaps an mnsurmnountable obstacle- te a re- Xavier chwreh, Ni ceremonliea to be ,ers of St. Fran&cis covunerstofte-laiang at> 4 o'cloclc. Suùdav Wood _Shingle May GCome Back; He ari 1.ng Is set Village Presldent JHarry C. Kinne announces that at the regular meet- ing of the Village board on Tuesday evening, September 6, a portion of the timie will be.,devotedte a public hearing on cehanges in the building code to permit the use of wood shingles on buildings to be erected ,i the village 'in the future. Announce Winners of "Who's Who" Contest, Winners of a wa r ds in the "Who's Who Among Wilmette Business and Professionai People," coiitest conducted ih, WILMEYEE Lin last week, have been an- nounced as follows: Tirst prize: Vivian Smith, 1416 For. est avenue. 2nd prize: Dolo res Lundy, 119-1lthý street. 3rd prize: H.M. Coppel, 1534 Wash- ington avenue. 4th prize: Mrs. Scott Smith, Jr., and indications are tmat Dotua ides have "dugi"!'minpreparation for a long struaggle. lI the meantinie ,)o trains :are belng operated, and the rails over wbich hundreds of tYains carried thousanda of passen- gers daily have become streaks of rust-corroded steel In a fine spirit of helpfulness the Chicago & North Western steam raifroad has corne to the aid of c ommuters whose means of' daily transportation has thus been re~uff- ed, but in the uncertaisftmbi- when train, service on the ld Jine may be resumed at any, nU>- nment, cannot take over the ed burden of the latter's patronage. Verne A, Schneider, li E. Reid, 823.Cèe ;Lydia Sanders, 411 ru. George P. Arns. GeiiIberg Vinlage manager, and thie various repeated September , t 11a' . mi. Albert g >den, IIlIumdepartment heads now actively en- Tickets may be ,had on request from cAldurt o dsbeeg, whose work as gaged in adrninistering the village's August 27 as long as the capacity again wield the baton li a program afis ubrlsu ofmusical mnent. Included will beVo e T i ph vrjopular waltz, "The Beauti- fV -. v an toF i ful Blue Danube," by Strauss. If Y u W a tt , o e Th s F l The North Shore will have the 3 privilege, during next Wednesda o M u tH v Re i r to' 0.K n.iht' cncet, f earngChîcago's iioiis. In the meantime' commun~ters am. employing such means of transport- ation as are available aund that will reduce their laconvenience to the lowest possible. degree. Gives Violin Recital nies" that has delighted election. Il~ iroughout the summner., is right no say, ire a, thousanas1 Ini the Ili meml the p that 4 'frf. of the c has noti AU viII the quesi a t thé h opinions. ý 1 . 1 ý ý . . . z Il 1 . . . 1 . 1 1 C. 1 havi

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