Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Feb 1924, p. 16

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16 WILMETTE LIFE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1924 Chicago orc~estra "for two consecutive seasons and , will make their third appearance this week when t~ey l>laY. a composition for three ptanos w1th Arthur Shattuck at the third piano. Mr. Maier has given much attention to the presentation of music before children's and young people's audiences. His children's concerts in New ,York Guy Maier to Appear in Cbil- and Boston are said to have been ex' Co tremely popular. He recently gave a dren a ncert children's concert in Chicago at Orchestral hall, which delighted both young and old. Guy Maier, well known pian.$t. is to The girls and boys of the north shore gi,·e a program for children and young are fortunate, to have such an opporpeople of tile north . shore on Wednes- · tunity in their community, those who day afternoon, March 5, at 4 o'clock in have heard Mr. Maier declare. the auditorium of New Trier High The proceeds of the concert, above schm·l. expenses, will be given to the . New ~1r. Maier, an artist of distinction, Tncr High school orchestra.. Ttckets is best known by the performance of may be secured at the pu~hc schools muisc with two pianos with his col-,. in Wilmette, Kenilworth, Wmnetka and league, Lee Pattison. These young Glencoe and at the North Shore CounArr.erican arti sts have appeared with the ~ try Day school. / Col. H. C. Boyden Named Chairman of Military Camp Committee APPLICATIONS Invite General Interest Movement Col. H. C. Boyden, 904 Oakwood avenue, has been appoint<;d chairman ~f the Committee for the Vtllage of Wtlmette for the purpose of securi~g. members of the Citizens Military Trammg camp to be held during the month of August at Camp Custer near Battle Creek, Michigan. Youn,. Men Wanted The Citizens Military Training ca~ps were organized for the purpo~e of trau~ ing young men, ages 17 to 24, m the varaous branches of the military life. There are classes for beginners and other D r. D nid C. Bayleaa classes for those who have had some military training. The entire expens~s Much attention is attracted to the serof those attending these camps are patd ies of meetings now in progress at the by the Government, including railroad Wilmette Presbyterian church at which fare both ways. Uniforms are furnished. Dr. David Carson Bayless of Denver, There are some young men in W il- is the speaker. The meetings are conmette who have heretofore attended one ducted nightly from February 12 to 24. of these camps and they can be consulted Mr. and Mrs. Gardner S. Howland of by applicants or their parents who con- Chicago are directing the music for the template attending the camp next sum- meetings. mer. Others desiring additional inf?rmation regarding the camp can recetve it by calling Col. Boyden at Wilmette more than welcome to the remaining concerts. 483. Wilmette did not come up to its A ak Cooperation "It is desired that a number of per- quota in the subscriptions promised sons express their interest in the move- for these concerts, so it may redeem ment by volunteering their services on itself from now on. The dancingthis committee," states the local com- classes proved a counter attraction, mittee. "It is desired to have those who but they were not sufficient to hold will so act, communicate with Col. Boy- one small Miss who took her one den at once and advise him accordingly." Symphony concert to three oancing Members of the local committee in lessons, and did not feel any sense of charge of the drive to secure members loss, said Mrs. Cotton. of the Citizens' Military Training camp are: H . C. Boyden, colonel engineers, 904 Oakwood avenue; T. E. Bullivant, major finance, 900 Oakwood avenue; G. R. Harbaugh, {Jlajor ]. A. G., 1219 Forest avenue; Claude E. Fitch, lieutenant The very latest !:tyle!> in colonel, 1133 Elmwood avenue; H. 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NORTH SHORE STUDEBA ER 1035 DAVIS ST., EVANSTON few years adults who health, aver 500 treated teeth missi a few who might say per person of neglect "A careh 1912 of the in the sixt hygiene trai amination ers who ha A compari of cavities than fifty 1 lem of th~ had been c equally imp report sho the communi this period. for diphthe cent, measl fever·.96 importance having clea Com Approve Enlargement of the Police Headquarters The Village board this week approved plans for material changes at the Village hall which will practically double the space allotted to the Police department, providing a private oflice for the superintendent of police. a sergeant's complaint desk and a squad room. As pr~vicusly ann ::JUn:ed in Wilmette Life, it is planned to remove the present justice court room on the upper floor of the hall and utilize the vacated court space as an office for the superintendent. and general office with complaint desk. The present police headquarters will he u~ed exclusively as a quad room for the police. Work on the alteration is expected to start in the very near ~tun:. N ezt SpringWith over 200,000 orders for Ford Cars and Trucks already placed for delivery during the next few months, weare facing a recordbreaking spring demand. · Dr. Blac work, now as a prever Research C Dental ass $25,000 a y Foundation, of $85,000 special subj not to wai then go to hut to have ular interva E~ch successive month this winter has Witnessed a growth in sales far surpassing !hat of any previous winter season. This mc~ease will be even creater during the spr~ng months, always the heaviest buyin& · ,.------ ~ C~icqo Nnrlb SIMre of lo1 Urae Mothers Attend Children's Concerts There ha been a mistaken impression that parents could not attend the aftemoon concerts at New Trier This mistake was corn·cted hy Mrs Homer E. 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