Maria Noelte, Chicago, soprano, will be the soloist with the Illinois Symýphony orchestra Wednesday evening, July 26,' when the orches, tra preserits the third. in the cur- rent serles o! "Starlight Symnphony o concerts in Wilmette amphitheatre. Izier Soomon will conduct, and, the" flrst number will be at 8:15. Mary Garden Pretege Miss Noelte is, an accomplished musician, being a pianist of note as well as a singer. The Young s-oprano, who is known as jnuch for her beauty as for her talent, is a former protege of Mary Garden and has made appearances in many parts of the world, both asa s~Miger. and as a pianist. This will be her Chicago debut as a singer. She is the wife of the noted Chicago com- poser-pedagog, Drn Albert Noelte. lier selections for Wednesday's pro- gram will be "~The Nightingale and the Rose" by Saint-Saens, and the arias, 'Caro 'Nome," from Verdi's "Rigoletto" and the "Bell Song" from "Lakme" by Delibes. Set Attendance Record Vernon Loucks-Heads. Ke nilworth-'s Che.st. Hillinger 'A gai Commander of, P. J. Huerter Post At the July meeting of Peter J. Huerter Post No. 669, Ameritan Le- gion, Phil L. Hiulinger of Wilmette, was accorded the unusual honor o! election te a second term -~ ~ as commander. T h is distinction I ~ iwas given him, e ex- :he - eGoveruing Board Elects Ofleers of Orgamization- Hold Fn IDrive in Fail Vernon R. Loucks was elected presidént of the newly organized Kenilworth Cmmunity Ches±.asso- ciation at a meeting of the Chest governing board held Monday eve- ning of this week. Other officers elected Monday evening included Stanley P. Far- well, vice-president; C. M. Osborn, secretary; R o n a 1 d D. Feltman, treasurer. T'he budget, campaign and pub- licity committees of the Chest wil be appointed in the near future, it Prompt action to-force collection of, delinquent personal property, taxes, in New Tier township, par- ticularly as applylng to the asseau- ment for 1937,.lu promlsed by the. state's, attorney's office hI co-opera- tionwith local authorities and the New Trier Township Delinquent Tax, committee. Tbis actioni t is ainounced, wlfl take the. form of. entering judgment against deIinquents, enforced by actual levy and sale of their per- sonal preperty.1. For some y'ears thé members of the New Trier Township Delinquent Tax committee, consistlng of rep- resentatives 'fte Mxsedn bodies in New Trier township'. have been engaged in, a survey of thie tax delinquency problem in the town- ship. They have given speclal at- tention to the. problem of personal property tax assessment and collec- tion. Prepare Equltable BoR In order, to remove the alleged source of comnplaints. namely, that ences nere. Jflyiy Uc*Llemntwe44tI er, it seems, can keep thousands * 5i Àm from Wilmette amphitheatre or. concert nights. P, L. Hillitager Following is the complete pro- gram for next Wednesday's sym- vc omne phony:viecmadr Comneiy Overture on finance officer; S Negro Themes...... Henry F. Glbert service officer; Jei Symphony No. 1, in G*Minr ..Kalinnikof jutant; Henry Le,Ô Allegro moderato arms; Hubert Hg Andante commodamente Willamn Werner, Scherzo Finale-allegro moderato delegate; Henry wu.uam Werner, senior vice-com- mander; James Conrad, j un i or John J. Huerter, Burt VanAIstine, bn,,J. Steffens, -ad-, autunin. -charge of taequallty as painstaklng Members cf the Chest governng care and diligence 5can make it. board, recently appointed by thie This applies with particular force to Kenilworth Citizens Advisory cern- the assessment for 1937. Stace both mittee, John V. Nuveen, Jr.. chair- the township assessor and the. Tai man, are: committee are now confident that VennR. Loucks, 243 Sheridan the assessment cf personal property road; George H. Rigler, 706 Cum- is as fair as it can be made, they mings avenue, Thompson M. Wake- have determhned te cooperate wlth I. saie ol personal.Pl Hie nas shows in Shore. sale of il .