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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 15 Jan 1927, p. 9

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So January 15, 1927 WINNETKA TALK TAX TO SUPPORT BAND | Adams says, would comprise Two Mill Tax Per. Capita Is Small Cost to Each Individual that Law Permits for Band Maintenance The announcement in WINNETKA TALK last week that the movement for the organization of a municipal band in the village is again well under way, was received with general approval throughout the village, Lee Adams, the leading sponsor of the movement states. Petitions for presentng the propo- sition to the voters at the spring elec- tion have been prepared. The law permits the village to levy a two mill tax for band purposes. The fund thus provided assures a musical organiza- tion of a high type, one of which the village will always be justly proud and at the same time at a cost so infin- itesimally small, per capita, that the cost to each individual is really negli- gible when compared with what the village, as a whole, is able to main- tain. The Chamber of Commerce is back of this movement, Lee Adams says the organization of a band under the conditions which are now possible, should not be confused with the bands of former days, which were formed and maintained by a few individual music lovers who were forced to shoulder all the expense of mainten- ance and literally give their services to the public. Better Music Results This condition resulted in ultimate neglect of the band's best interest, as it eventually became a burden to the organization. It was unable to pro- gress in the way of preparing and rendering the high class music which a municipal organization may do to the general pleasure of the community. The proposed Winnetka band, Mr. some- thing like twenty-eight or thirty pieces, properly uniformed and provided with the best of instruments and with com- petent instructors to bring out the best talent in the members. Music of a high class is thus assured, and the summer evening concerts and band programs on special occasions in the village, would be in keeping with the fine musical appreciation of residents of the north shore. To Form Junior Band Furthermore, Mr. Adams points out, musical training of children in the public schools of Winnetka, is being featured to a greater extent, perhaps, than in most schools, and the pres- ence in the village of a band, the type of which is proposed for the new municipal organization, would prove an added incentive to the Winnetka youth who is taking music, to take added interest in this course. Mr. Adams says it also is planned to have a junior band, comprising boys and girls who are attending school. Country Day Alumni Elect Bob Clark New President The Alumni Association of the North Shore Country Day school was created and organized December 27 at a meet- ing at the school of the graduates home from college for vacation and of those who are living in or near Chi- czgo. There were seventy-seven alum- ni present. The first senior to graduate from North Shore Country Day school finished college two years ago. Bob Clark, Yale, was elected presi- dent; Lynn Williams, vice-president, and Katherine Bulkeley, Smith college, secretary. A constitution was adopted and plans made for an alumni bulletin to be issued twice a year and for an annual luncheon to be held during the Christ- mas holidays. country, who will devote all promptly and reasonably. 1165 Wilmette Avenue We have engaged one of the best clock repair men in the | CLOCK REPAIRING No matter how expensive the clock--whether plain or complicated, small or large--we can repair it for you PavL DAVEY --JEWELER-- his time to our work. You don't need to bring the clock to us--we will call for it and make delivery when repaired. Continuing Our Pre-Inventory Sale ANOTHER WEEK 109, and 209, Discount on all stock Including 'many interesting articles re- ceived too late for Xmas selling. The Painted Butterfly Art Studio 1054 Gage St. Hubbard Woods Ph. Winn. 1207 Sand -- Gravel ~ Crushed Stone -- Screenings Rubble Stone -- Cinders -- Filling Excavating -- Grading (Shovel and Team) Crane and Roller Work Private Road Work B. W. BLOW Building and Road Material Excavating 660 Center St. Ph. Winn. 201-202 Service / Graham Brothers Trucks are built so simply and so rug- gedly that they need little attention. But service is always right at hand when needed. There are no delays waiting for re- pair parts. Complete stocks (G-Boy) $938 , Whatever the hauling need 1%-TON CHASSIS of your business, there is a Prue Graham Brothers Truck Sa CARESS sranam Brothers Truc of $1505 size and body style for you. Delivered And it will stay on the job. Graham Brothers Trucks, with Dodge Brothers 3%-Ton Comercial Cave mor 01% of all hauling requirements. WERSTED MOTOR CO. 562 Lincoln Avenue ' Winnetka 165 RAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS

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