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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 14 Apr 1928, p. 5

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April 14, 1928 WINNETKA TALK CONGREGATIONAL CHOIRS GIVE CONCERT THURSDAY Combined Choirs to Give Pro- gram Postponed from March 29; to be Held at Matz Hall The combined choirs of the Win- netka Congregational church will give on Thursday evening, at 8:15, in Matz hall, the concert which was to have been given on March 29. The concert will benefit the piano fund of the choir, and tickets may be obtained from any chorister or at the door on Thursday evening. The choir numbers will be sung a cappella for the most part. The regu- lar soloists ot the choir will appear in concert role, each singing a group of solos. The following is the complete program: The Program "Ave Maria® «00.11 285 18 Arcadelt "Adoramus: Te. : Us 130M, Palestrina "Lo, "How 'a Rose" "F500 Praetorius The Choir "Ritorna Vincitor" (Recitative and Aria' from Aida) Ly 13m Verdi "lI Hold Her Hand" (Poem by Tagore) .-. Alexander Russell "Song of the Open" .. Frank La Forge Pearl Walker Yoder Gloria sPatri inp i ati denis Sats Palestrina Alla Trinita Beata Traditional Alleluia nai 0 Fifteenth Century OQ: SavioursSweet,... 1. ihe toi Bach The Choir "Transformation" .... Wintter Watts "Clover. Livan, Wintter Watts "LasGiromettal: 7. ax Gabriele Sibella "A Piperl....o oon. .58 Michael Head Louise Harrison Slade "Cherubim Song" Bortnyansky "Carol of the Russian Children" .. Traditional "0 Praise Ye God" -.... Tschaikowsky The Choir "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" Roger Quilter Old Irish "The Foggy Dew'... ..... "Hymn to the Night" Dan Baker "The Two Clocks" .. James H. Rogers "Softly Fall the Shades of Even" .. En AL Ap AE Hatton Women's Chorus "fch-Grolle Nicht" Schumann "Journey's Bad? «rrr Tr Russell "The Drum Major vse... Newton George Lane "My Love Dwelt in a Northern Landi 0 isiaid. Edward Elgar "Twenty Eighteen" .... Deems Taylor The Choir Choir Personnel The members of the choirs who will sing at this concert are: Sopranos-- Mrs. Burton Atwood, Jr., Miss Edith Clerk, Miss Helen Gerlach, Miss Mar- garet \Huddle, Miss Mildred Julian, Miss Mary Leckner, Miss Agnes Lilley, Mrs. Russell J. Locke, Miss Lenore Lorimer, Miss Annie Mc-Don- ald, Miss Harriet Merrifield, Miss Hazel Murphy, Mrs. G. J. Nickel, Miss Eleanor Person, Mrs. H. I. Shaw, Miss Marjorie Shaw, Miss Virginia Shaw, Mrs. Dudley Smith, Miss Mary Alice Stoddard, Mrs. Gertrude Thurston, Mrs. W. J. Webb, Mrs. Pearl Walker Yoder. Altos--Mrs. Ayers Boal, Miss Bar- bara Burlingham, Miss Margaret Chat- win, Miss Eva Cox, Miss Rose Dam- berg, Miss Bettie Dunlap, Miss Bertha Gehrke, Mrs. Mary Clark Jackson, Mrs. F. N. G. Kranich, Mrs. William Ayers McKinney, Mrs. R. C. Meleney, Mrs. Louise Harrison Slade, Mrs. Douglas Smith, Miss Alleene Thiehoff. Tenors--Mr. Dan Baker, Mr. T. H. Holton, Mr. George Rettie, Mr. Fer- guson Rettie. Basses--Mr. Harry Jackson, Mr. George Lane, Mr. W. A. McKinney, Mr. C. F. Simpson, Mr. H. K. Weld. Accompanist--Mrs. Margaret Sang- ster. The concert is under the direction of Raymond Allyn Smith, organist and di- rector of music of the Winnetka Con- Campbell-Tipton Checks Now Due From Artist-Recital Patrons Notice was sent out this week to subscribers to the Artist-Recital series sponsored each winter by the Winnetka Music club and which brings to the north shore some of the outstanding artists of the world for the programs given in the New Trier auditorium. The notice is to the effect that the subscribers' checks are now due and payable. Theresis a large wait- ing list, it is explained, and it is therefore imperative that subscrib- ers mail their checks promptly to Mrs. Bessie Grant at the Winnetka State bank, the checks to be made payable to the Winnetka Music club. "Mail your checks today," reads a portion of the notice, "so that you may not lose the opportunity of hearing such splendid artists as Claudia Muzio, Albert Spalding, and Vladimar Horowitz. The other two artists who complete the list for next season will be announced in the very near future." PLAN BOXING BOUTS Boxers from Great Lakes and Fort Sheridan to Compete for Winnetka Square Club : Many members and friends of the Winnetka Square club will recall the boxing exhibitions held on the main floor of the Masonic temple a year or so ago. Announcement is made that there will be another good treat of the same character Tuesday, April 24, at 8 p.m,, when a number of fast bouts between some of the best boxers at Fort Sheridan Post and the Great Lakes Naval Training station will be staged at the temple. There will be bouts in all weights, bantam, light, middle and heavy, under the sanction of the Illinois Boxing commission, it is announced. Tickets may be obtained at Adams pharmacy, Community pharmacy, Hub- bard Woods pharmacy, North Shore pharmacy and from members of the Square club. Charles A. Kinney Talks to Parents' Association "The School Shop and the New Education" was the subject of an ad- dress delivered by Charles A. Kinney, director of Adventure Island Boys' camp before the Parents' association of the Orchard school in Indianapolis Friday evening. Mr. Kinney spent Thursday and Friday of this week at the school for the purpose of advising with the directors and faculty regard- ing a number of important changes to be effected in the school shops. Give "Romeo and Juliet" at Woman's Club Luncheon Three prominent Winnetka actors will take part in the little play to be given after the luncheon next Tuesday at the Winnetka Woman's club. Mrs. Taliaferro Milton will give the pro- logue, Mrs. William D. Sidley is to he Tuliet, and Mrs. Laird Bell will play Romeo. SPEAKS AT LAGRANGE Dr. J. W. F. Davies of the Win- netka Congregational church will ad- dress the Parent-Teacher group at LaGrange, Wednesday evening of next week. gregational church. The officers of the choir are Mr. C. F. Simpson. presi- dent, Mrs. William Ayres McKinney, vice-president, and Miss Alleene Thie- hoff, secretary. Speaks at New Trier James W. Armstrong, Dean of Men at Northwestern university, will talk before the Junior boys of New Trier High school on the topic "Education" on Wednesday, April 18. The address will be made in connection with the Vocational Guidance series of lectures which is being arranged by the faculty advisors of the Juniors and is under the active direction of Samuel Vernon of the faculty. Urges United G. O. P. to Work for Victory in Fall Carlton Prouty, veteran Republican official in Winnetka, who last Tues- day was elected Precinct Committee- man of the 25th New Trier district for the {fourteenth time, has asked Win- NETRA TALK to bring the following an- nouncement to the attention of all the Republican voters in the village: AN ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to 'take this opportunity of thanking all the {friends who helped me on Tuesday last to win my fourteenth election as Re- publican Precinct Committeeman. IT have pledged my support to no party leader or political faction, and my sole aim is to insure Re- publican success at the November election. T respectfully urge all my fellow Republicans to forget the incidents of the late Primary, as T have already done, and to ioin in organizing for victory in No- vember. --Carlton Prouty, Republican Precinct Committeeman, 25th New Trier Precinct. "Gospel of Immortality," Sermon at Christ Church The sermon topic of the Rev. E. Ashley Gerhard, rector of Christ church, at the 11 o'clock service Sun- day morning, April 15. will be "The Gospel of Immortality." There will be the regular service of Holy Communion in the chapel on Sunday morning at 7:30 : also the usual mid-week services on Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 9:30 The rector will be away on vacation from April 15 to May 25. PREACHES AT HARVARD Rev. James Austin Richards left Thursday morning for Cambridge, Mass., where, on Sunday morning, he will preach at Harvard, and in the eve- nine, at Mt. Vernon, his old church, in Boston. During the next week Mr. Richards will conduct the chapel hour at Harvard University. iis MRS. A. M. FERRY NEW VOTERS' LEAGUE HEAD Winnetka League Elects New Officers and Hears About Village Management The complete slate of officers as proposed by the nominating commit- tee was unanimously elected last Mon- day at the final meeting of the Win- netka League of Women Voters and the following officers were elected: President, Mrs. A. Montague Ferry; first vice-president, Mrs. William F. Brown; second vice-president, Mrs. R. C. McNamara; corresponding secre- tary, Mrs. John R. Montgomery; re- cording secretary, Mrs. D. B. Grasett; treasurer, Mrs. H. L. Raclin. Chair- men of precincts: 4th, Mrs. Charles Kostbade; 5th, Mrs. George Friestedt; 6th, Mrs. David Bluford; 7th, Mrs. Guy Watson; 8th, Mrs. W. A. Hadley; 9th, Mrs. John IL. Hamilton; 10th, Mrs. Herbert Pope; 11th, Mrs. Earl Green; 24th, Mrs. George Suker; 25th, Mrs. Hugo Layer. "The luncheon meeting last Monday marked the close of a season of great activity in that organization. Through- out the League program year, which opens in October, there have been speakers on "Efficiency in Govern- ment," "International Relations," "Child Welfare," "Legal Status of Women," "Social Hygiene," "Women in Industry," "Living Costs," "Educa- tion," and "Local Affairs." . The program on Monday was in | charge of Mrs. Ralph S. Childs, Local Affairs chairman. During the year, through Mrs. Childs, the board has been informed of the work of the council, plan commission, and Village Manager. This meeting was the op- portunity to present to the general membership the plan of government in Winnetka and the problems confront- ing the suburbs of a large city. H. I. Woolhiser, village manager, clearly outlined the Village organiza- tion and explained the question of municipal ownership, particularly as it involved electric light users. Robert Kingery, secretary of the Chicago Regional Plan commission, greatly interested his audience by tell- ing how plans are made for handling the future growth of cities and provid- ing them with adequate parks and playgrounds. Mr. Kingery also shared with the League the plans for the im- provement of the Forest Preserve in Cook county. : Mrs. B. F. Langworthy outlined the plan for the observance of Better Homes Week in Winnetka. During the meeting sample primary ballots were distributed, and Mrs. Edwin E. Brown explained the importance of certain offices on ballots and urged careful study of the ballot before going to the polls. - Mrs. John VanderVries, the retiring president, was presented with a beau- tiful basket of flowers by the board of directors in appreciation of her services. New Trustee Assumes Duties on Committees William B. Moulton, the new mem- ber on the Winnetka Village council in place of D. F. McPherson, retired, has been appointed to the various council committees on which Mr. Mc- Pherson served. The appointment was made at the adjourned meeting of the Council Friday evening of last week, follow- ing. the official canvass of the ballots cast at the recent election and Trus- tee Moulton's induction to office. Trustee Moulton is chairman of both the Judiciary and Police committees and is a member of the Finance com- mittee and Plats and Zoning commit- tee. :

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