Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Apr 1924, p. 21

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1924 ~TION lmette liSt 1924 BRIWANT LAY PLANS FOR FESTIVAL YEAR YACHT SEASON Shore Reaidenb Among Talent A program vieing in brilliancy and general attractiveness with any of its fi fteen predecessors, has been announced this year for the Chicago North Shore Music Festival. Not only will 13 world-renowned artists assist at the concerts, but guest conductors from America and abroad will conduct their own compositions on several nights. Th.e Chi.cago North Shore Music Fes.tlval. wlll be hel.d at Northwestern Umvers1ty gymna~IUm, from May 26 to 3.1. Evans!on IS contributing two sol01sts, Mon1ca Graham Stultz and Gl.adys Swarthout. In addition, 'there w1ll be the A. Cappella choir of Northwestern un1versuy, the children's chorus of 1,500 .voices, and the festival chorus of 600 smgers, made up largely fro~ . north ~hor.e residents. Peter Ch rsttan Lutkm ts musical director and Osbourne McConathy, associate conductor. The scloists who .will pa'r ticipate include the following: ' Merle Alcock Metropolitan opera, contralto; Paui A~thouse, Metropolitan opera, tenor; Rrchard Crooks, tenor; Florence Easton, Metropolitan opera soprano· Mar.y Fabian, Chicago oper;, soprano; Lours Graveure, baritone· Frieda Hempel, Met,ropolitan opera,' soprano; Kathryn Me1sle, Chicago opera, contralto; Gladys Swarthout, Evanston, me~zo-soprano; Ernestine SchumannHrmk, contralto; Henri Scott bass · Tito Schipa, Chicago opera 'tenor! Monica Graham Stultz, Evan~ton, so: pra.no; and Claren:e Whitehill, Metropolttan opera, barttone. The Chicago Symphony orchestra, Frederick Stock conducting, will play. A special feature of this year's festi\'al will be the appearance of distinguished composers presenting their own works. This is brought about by the policy inaugurated two years ago of offering a prize of $1,000 for a new orchestral composition, a movement that has attracted nation-wide attention to the festivals. The judges are selected from among the foremost musicians of the United States and their presence during the festival period gives opportunity to utilize both them and their work upon the programs. PAY FOR IGNORANCE A new generation pays for the ignorance of their parents when the latter do not understand the nutritional needs of the body or what is meant by a balanced diet. Lack of a balanced diet usually results in malnutrition and this, in turn, breaks down the defense of the body against diseases, says the state health director. el than last according to officers of the organization. There is more enthusiasm among the membe~s, and a readier indication to enJOY water sports, instead of limiting their activities to social events. The clubhouse is to have a number · of improvements before the opening · o{ the season, including a concrete Sheridan Shore Names Ita floor and additional kitchen facilities. Committee· The attendant will live at the club . this year. Races will be held on Lake Michigan Saturday afternoon, . w~en Committees for the · approaching every weather is favorable. From mdtcaseason of the Sheridan Shore Yacht tions, there will. be· several more new club, were announced this week by Gordon M. Jones, commodore. They boat owners th1s year. are as follows : Regatta committee: R. V. Murison, Methodist Buketeen 339 Kenilworth ave., Kenilworth, chairTrim Evanston Cqera man; George F. NQyes, 1129 Maple The basket ball team. of the You.ng ave., Evanston, fleet captain; William H. Noble,. 707 Michigan ave., Evans- Men's club · of the Wtlm~tte Partsh Methodist church won sts second ton, Harbor master. Social committee: Dr. William A. straight game from a squad representMurray, 627 Grove st.l. chairman; A. ing the Covenant M. E. church, chamH. Homrighaus, 2739 .Hroadway; and pions of the Evanston Church league C. H. Pajeau, Toy Tinkers, all of Saturday evening of last week on the visitors' floor. The final count was Evanston. House committee: Ivar Erickson, 250 38 to 17. The line-up of the teams was as Maple ave., chairman; and N. C. Deno, 229 Laurel ave., both of Wilmette. follows: Membership committee: .Dr. ]. M. Covenant {17) Wilmette (38) Fraser, 264 Davis st., Evanston, chairTad Jones rf B. CarsweU man; N. C. Deno, 229 Laurel ave., G. Maltby 1f H. White Wilmette; G. B. Everett, 800 Lincoln Les Heaps 0 . Borchers c ave., Winnetka; S. G. Goss, Jr., LongH. Lundberg rg L. Levinson wood and Hawthorne, Glencoe; and F. Edmonds Joe Miller lg Charles E. Ware, 1021 Judson ave., Evanston. . The Sheridan ·Shore Yacht club has Read the Want-Ada a much healthier aspect this ;year Snider~Cazel For Your Dnlg Store Needs Call . Drug Co. Phones Wilmette 400-401 Wilmette and Central Avea. Unpack the Clotbea You've Laid Away · Have Them Cleaned, It Sun Will Pay We Clean Eve. rything Dry cleaning pays actual dividends. 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These tires make good and everybody knows it. E Specimen Ballot, ViHage of Wilmette ·Annual Village Election, April 15, 1924 WILMETTE, ILLINOIS 0 D D D D 0 Community Ticket For Villqe Oerk 0 D D Home Ticket For VilJaae O-:rk EARL E. ORNER Whatever thl Circumstance· tlae aame coartuy-tiM . . . 11elpfal ..me Ia . .uc~ aD perplaiac detan.--.n · . . . . J""' wlaeth· 1 d..n aa aalbaitM apeadltare or whether circtuDataaae naut that .,_ refraia tro. ..... CINta. For vm..e Treuarel' HARRY W. MILLER For Villaae TreUarel' Far Villqe Tnuteea (Vote for Tlaree) HARRY M. BACHMAN CLAUDE E. FITCH LOUIS T. STARKEL D D JOHN F. WIEDLIN D CLARENCE E. DRAYER Directon of Free PaWic l.ilwuy (Vote for Two) For Villaae Trutee. (Vote for Tlaree) JOHN CLARK BAKER 0. .. Directon ol 1ree Pablic Library (Vota I« Two) 0 ]. ROBB HARPER ELDRED G. BENTLY 0 D D 1124 Central Ave. Phone Wilmette 6M Wilmette

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