Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Oct 1925, p. 3

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US - October 9, 1925 WILMETTE LIFE 3 BEGIN ARTIST RECITAL SERIES NEXT MONDAY ROTARY HEARS CLERK Muenzer Trio Will High School Superintendent Ranks School with Best in the United States -· Edward Johnson Appears in First of Season's Winnetka Music Club Programs Give First Recital of Chamber Series On Sunday afternoon, October 25; at 4 o'clock will occur the opening concert in the North Shore Chamber ).f usic series. Season tickets may be secured from ~l rs. A. B. Spach, Kenil- MAKE YEAR'S PROGRAM . FOR NEW TRIER P. T. A. Plan Two ·All-Day Class Seuions and Evening Meetings During Season · Plans for the current. season \vere outlined this week 1)\· the officers of New Trier Town~l;ip high school Parent-Teacher association at a conference in the office:.- oi Superintendent Frederick E. Clerk. The program begins ,,·ith a meeting of freshmen and sophom3rc parents, Friday, October 16. "·hen they ,\'ill he itwited to attend cla sses at the ·chool. Noveri1ber 6 will witness the first oi the "open house" days for the parents. at which time they will be invited to attend their children's classes, going through an entire day's program on a shortened period basis, On January 23 the pate~1t and teachers of juniors J.nd senior:; \\'i 11 vi sit the school. April 16 will mark the second "open house" when the program will be similar to thilt arranged for November .. J ' · ', -::::z:: :::= Frederick E. Clerk. s uperintendent :)i .\~._.,,. 'l'rin I figh school, s poke he t-ort:· the- \\'i lmctt<: l{otan· club ·at its \ortll ~ hore tnu .s t·c 10\'··I-.. _ " 1·11 Ao··k lun '· h<.'on \\ 'e rltH· ~ da,· noon of thi s _ ._ _, · ._ we<.'k at the ( )_uilme·tte Countn· club. to .\'ew Trier High ~chool auditorium '"\\'c an: teaching }>COJ)] C. not subnext ).! onday evening at 8 :30 o'clock to hear Ed\\ard jolm ~o n, on<.: oi th e jech ... \Jr. Clerk derlared in emphaleading tenor s of the \lctropolitan ~ izing th e iact that .\ew Trier is aimOpera conlpany in tlH! f1r . t oi the iug at the d o ubl e.: purpo:--e of pre:\rti ~t- 1\c.:c · tal . erie~ of oncerts . . pon- par ing . . tudcnt~ ior ro1kge' and for ~orc d ll\·· tl e \\.innetka ).fu~ic c-lub. liic. Tho~t: ,,-ho have heard the gloriou..; "\\-c endca,·or to train our :-.tttdl'nts voin· oi \{ artinelli ~ 0 oitt:n at lU,·inia io·r health. command ni the fundamenthi-; . uJntnn " ·ill ht: e:-.pecially inter - tal proct·:-. L .., oi h:arning. \\'Ortln· home <.·..;tt·<l in comparing the t\\·o leading memlx:r:-.hip, intelligent ,-ocatioll ~dec tenor . . oi the opera company. t i<Jn . ." ·.o:t_hy t~., e _ ?i lei:ure time _reT he \\-innl'tka ).J u ... ic cluh i-; able to ~pOihlbtlttJL·~ ot Cltlzen ... lllp anll etlm:al otTer thi -. . . t·rie., oi fiH' concc·rb at 1charactt:r." ).1 r. l'lerk contin ued. the JO\,. price oi ... ix d o llar ~. it i ... l'XThe "Pl'akcr s trl':-." l' d thC' value of plaint·<!. ht·L·au-. · it j.., arranged on a athktic and "'orial <tctivitie... in the . . ul>:-.criptioP ba~i :--. -,chool ~h dcn·loping tho-,c qualitie . . in Suh:--cril t· r s who are u1tahle to tbc 1 th<.· ~tudent that make ior . . trong m~u~ thL·ir ticket... art~ urged to <kpo~it them hOO{~ and . ':· om~nh<{od . . name~~:- 1atr ,,-ith \1 r:-.. Crant at the \Vinnctka State dealmg, selt-rcliance. the ah1ht~· to Bank to he !-.Old ior the bem: fit oi ,,·o rk t_h_rough _ difficul_t -,ituation:. and the club. 'ub . . crihers de:--iring tickets t IlC a1 >I 1 Ity to appr~c,tate. an(1 re~pect for ~·uc~h mav obtain tht:m 1>\· telc- th · other pcr:--on vte\\'po _ 1nt. . r-. phoning ).J rs .- (~rant at the hc.ink, as \fr. Clerk explained thL· operation of there are no box office iarilities at the ad,-i cr - ,. tcm at th · school. hv tht.~ high ~chool. t which a comJ)lete pcr-,onnd _ record ;f ~r ember ... of the club who are acti~e the individual tudeiH i·._ kept. He on thi:-. committee are, ~[rs. Roland praised ~he studet~t cou~l-cil for its \\.hitman. chairman; \I r -. . Sidnev success 111 promotmg ~elt-go \: ernment Bartlett, \{r:-;. PcrciYal Hunter. ~Ir s. ~t the -~ chool He spoke oi new huil~A!'a Cooley and Everett · L. Harris. mg de\·clopment · un?er\\'a): :;tnd 111 Tht: program ior ~[onday rYehing's contemplation, ~-t:cssmg par~tcularly recital is as follows: ' the proposed combmed gymnastum and I auditorium project. .-\h: nc ·. s'io ,·ivo arwon1 r H cital' and "New Trier rank... with the best Ar·ia- tutto "La amor \ .t.'stah·") - · · · · · Spontini secondan· chool · in the . cotmtn·." ·he Yiqdn (I"reg-hicra) ...... ........ ............... .... Durante aid in conclusion. · "Her studc 1t:; rank Tn m· ·zo al mar Dlaxinar·.·s('a Tri stin?-) schola . tically with the best .in tlte great · - · · · · · · · · · · · · · - - · · - arr. by Sadero Ea.,tern preparator_,. schoo_l::;. Attr fac11 V Hit- Lotosblumf' (H··irw) ....· 'c-humann ulty compares favorably with those I hr Hil<l ( ~khwant-'ng-esang-) .. Sch nh rt in many of the colleges: not an inI' KutniiH.', hold<' Somm ·raeht (Cil'l ·ht>) ctrttctor l>tlt po . ..: _L -"~~ . c.., _ l><:·tt "r tllall tile P ' 1 ~ ·'·" - '·' .._ TIH'. ·<·· ic; ~k · ·(:-.;~~ik;)ff\ · . · .· .' .· sa~hn"'~~·s~ ~ oniinary co1lege degre<;." . lrt < ;Joorny IIourlj ~ I!athaus) · · · · · · :. Hans M.u enaer ......,...;;: f: T "( 4 t .I ! \\·ortl n. v 1 42 :1 or s ingle admi ssions ma\' 6. be · .,ecurcd at th·e door. Two Evening Meetings The January and April meetings will The ~~ uenzer Trio \\'ill present the program . at the first concert .. This be evening sessions beginning at 8 trio is made up of Han: ).[uenzer, o'clock and will be held in the assembly violin; Rudolph \\·agner, · IJiano; and hall. The April meeting will be the Hans Koelbel, 'cello. This sa me mu · ical one at which the election of officers organization gave a concert on De- will take place. cember 7 of last vear, much to the At the October 16 meeting it 1s enjoyment of an ap-pre-ciative audience. planned to begin school in the afterThis group of ·finishe'tl young artists noon and run classes through until 9 came here from Leip ic, Germany, o'clock, parents of freshmen and sophwhere they ol>tain.ed the ach·antage of omore being invited to visit the school, thorough sc hooling. They were heard attend cla ses, eat "with the students together in many recital~ and achieYed in the :M e ss hall at supper time, and much s ucce c;~ in EurOJ)C beiore coming nieet with the principal and members · to America. of ·the school board in the assembly Speaking individually , ).[r. \fuenzer, hall at 9 o'clock. · l the nolinist, enjoys a well earnec popThe meeting of Xovember 6 will be ularity since his ·firs t Chicago concert held begitming at 7 o'clock in a~ :--oloi::-,t. He has been heard 011 manv the evening and running through important occa:;ion among ,,-hich \\·as to 10 o'clock. At this meeting an auspiciou~ appearance as soloist parents will attend the classes of \\·ith the Chicago Symphon~· orchestra their children on a half-hour period · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · iii · · · T~c h~i k:·w~ky t~IHkr the. con d. 1ctorship of Fr~deric.k ba ·is. The children themselves will \1 11 11 rnv· · familio1 · 1 \·· ·l'ln.in··) . . . . . . . . I ~tock. wh1ch . . rrved to cmpha..,tze ln.; not be present. On this day the I 'Ill;:; ,-~~·- il; ... ;.l. ·,·;;,;},; . . . . ( ,t~~~.~~L-!.:t~;~~~·:> ~·art~:-.try . :'-._1 r. \\' agntr. _the pianis_t. ha:- par~..·nts arc expected to attend school .. . . . . . . . . . . t:Pur ·~a ult-Dueoudrav · a 1ull equJpment as etther solo~:-t or at the evening session in order to give (.' ;tilt· ltlal ll ,,,,,,,~~111') -.- ·;~·orgt · :-;. Hu·. . a~compani:-t ~i the hi_ghl':'~ ~rder. ~Ir. their children credit for attendance .\h: Fu~·:t. d" 1 ~~" ' lm.tg· -. c~I:t .non) .. h.ot:lbel convmc ·, that hts cello con- during the day session. A holiday .···· · · · · · · · · · i\; · · .JuJ, .,. :\LI~:-1f'nd . I ttv-.cla,·. 0_rtohv~ · 13. ha . . hcru. "l't tributes di ... tinct advantagl', and i:-. al- "·ill he given the st udents in the day 10 1 1 0 l~an~ar~to and llill~o ~~~ip_l_ir~~) .·. ·. ··. · . _r ti.H· ht·a;·_ ! ~ ~ '.~ __denn~rr~-r f_tl:rl , w_ay . . a'n rqttall~- illlport_ant iactor in :-.e ... ~ion. but theY will be given credit ·. ... . ......._. . . . . . . . Ld\\,ud <rtJm,m j l>~ l_.co J: l.tpc ~H _ l.\c~n~ton .m LO.l- hh hand.;. . ior attendance [f their parents attend J hy dark hair ( :\lahont·_\") . . . . . . . . . . . . I IIL'Ct!Oil \nth a ~tilt tor llljtlnCtiOll 110\\" tht: evening meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lloraet· Juhnson I ~ J l D . I' 1 .\ l'ipt·l· I<J'Sullintn) .... :\fi<'had H 1·:ul ~~~IH_ tn~ . Jr ore U< ~e ennts ·.. Plan Special Sessions 1.-:athlt·t- n ! J'.\Ior·,. \ H,·y noldR) ........ ~u1ll\· an 1!1 the Supenor court. :\ plan is under way to provide a ,l11 . .\utl.t . ... ·. ·.:. · · · :t_l:' : _ ~~~- l1Pr11t·rt JI~glw~ ' )!'he injunction proceedings \\·en· ~pecial meeting for mothers \vhich the .t 1 lft· l l l l k) . J. L. H.1tton fil l . ] - S \r 1 e< m t 1e name ot tanton an ( ~irl ... ' club will sponsor, and a special · Ch h 1 · T 11\\·agep. ':.108 S'cYcntecnth street, orr mel'ting for fathers to be sponsored BaptJst UrC DVJteS . hehali Oi a lltlllll>Cr Oi residentS of the I by the Boys' club. ()pening oi tl .~t· Ill'\\- children·~ room ,·irinity. ~- ho alleg~ that the hou . e being :\t the meeting of Oc~ober 16. ::;enior The \\'ilm<:ttl· ~chool oi 1\t·lig iu n. built by Papc on SrYenteentfl street in thl' ha :-. emetlt oi thl' \\-ilml'tte Puh- and junior student:b \\·ill act as hosts m ·,tr \\.ilmette an:tntc is intended for li · librani~ ~dH: dukd ior ~aturdav ronductl'd b ., . the \\rilmt:ttt· Bapti . . t to the parents of the freshmen and church, \\ill opt·n \\\·dne..,day en·ning. a t\\·o -f1at building. According to Y<ll,l of this ,~· evh. Tilt· ' iurniturc· ior the ~ophomores. October 1-t. The first seme:--ter · will ln,,·agcn, property O\\'ner ·.. called on room ha:-. ;u riH·d and the ~heh·es for Follo,ving i" a li . t of the officers of extend until Xovcmber 18, \vith cJa.;scs Pape "·ht:n they first believed that the books arc comnkted. ).fl\., \\.inifred the .\'rw Trier Parent-Teacher assoevery \ V t:dne~da~· evening ·from 5 :30 hu?lding under construction was in- Bright, childrci~·:-. libranan. ,,-ill he in ciation ior the currt:nt school year: o'clock until 9:20 o'clock. On next tended for a t\vo-flat and at that time charge. Formal opening t.·xerci~t·s will J. K. Farley. Jr., Kenilworth, presi\\"cdnc sday evening a dramatic per- he said that it \\'as intended for a one be held at a later date , it is stated. Olmsted, Hubbard During the month of SeJ>tt:'Illher the dent: \f rs. Tc.. formanc-e will he given in the closing family rc~idence, ' but in his demurrer vice--pre~ident; 1.1rs. S. H. he attack:; the conqi,tutionalit~· of the library had a circulation of 5,266 books, \\"ood;i.. ha If hour of the . chool. \Yilmette. secretarv; G. according to a report is sued this " ·eek. ~Ioore. This rhool i!-1 open to any residents zon inl.( ordinance of the village. L. Emrich. \Yilmette, senior chairman; There \H're 12o new books purcha:--ed. Property owners in the neighborof the village f rec of charge, it is ex~frs. \\'. ]. 1Ic:\ll n. Glencoe, junior plained. Th<.' courses taught will in- hood are arou:-;cd and propose to carry 25 magazines bound and 13 book:- re- chairman: ~f rs. E. A. Anderson, \Vinclude "Life and Customs in Mission the fig!tt in court to a finish, it was ceived a gifts. Three soc ial science netka, sophomore chairman. Lands," "The ] unior Citizen," "Life !'aiel. \\"hen the mattt'r \\·as brought classes from the Byron Stolp school illage board it was said \\·ere itt tructed in the u-;c of the caof Chri~t," "Church School Leadership," before the \ T ··~fission Study," "Baptist History and that nothing could he done at this talogues, indixes and references of the Reception Will Commence Loctrinc ." The facultv will he as time by the village, but that if more library by Miss Bright during the Catholic League's Season follmvs: Rev. Francis -Ca rr Stifler, than one Jamily occupied the huild- week. The ~orth Shore Catholic \Voman's pastor; Dr. \V. Edward Raffety, dean; ingv \Yhen completed action would he BAZAAR COMMITTEES MEET league will oprn its ~cason with a reBarbara Ross Blaylock, George Burn- taken. This week has been the occasion of ception at the \Vinnctka \\'oman's cluh, ham \Villiams, Frances \Villard Woodthe meeting of two of the hooth com- Tuesdav. October 13, at 2:30 o'clock .all, and Professor Frank 0. Beck. Dr. CONFIRM . ST.REET OPENINGS Raffety, dean of the school, is one of A comn~unicatton from Charles. II. mittees for the large bazaar to he in the afternoon. There will be a talk the best known religious educators in 1 Jackson, v1llagc attorney, was received gi,·en by the Woman's Cuild of St. by }.fr:.. Anthon~· French ~ferrill and 1\Irs. music hy Carleton Kaumeyer, violinist, the country. 1 by the Village hoard at its meeting Augustine's Episcopal church . Tuesday evening, in forming the trustees Hubert Carleton, who is chatrman of with Agnes Bodholdt Conover, accomthat the opening of Sixteenth and the debutante booth; entertained her paning. The cluh program promises RETURNS FROM EUROPE Mrs. Lorin Hall, 1008 Greenleaf ave- Seventeenth streets throughout their committee at luncheon, a'}d this after- some very interesting entertainment nue, arrived at New York on the Red entire lengths had been confirmed in noon members of the fancv work booth for the coming year. A large attendStar liner Pittsburg, last Monday, after the court5. These matters have been will meet with Mrs. F. B~ MacKinnon ance is expected at the opening sesat her hof!le, 1125 Ashland avl'!nue. tn court for a number of years. sion. a three months' stay abroad Go to CO'Urt Over . 'A llegea Two-Flat Dwelling Project I ' r (Y to School of Religion Library Opens Soon for Exclusive Use of Sclzool Children

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