WILME·TTE A Weekly . News-Magazine for Wilmette and Kenilworth VOL. XV, NO. 7 WIL~IETTE, ILLINOIS, NOVEMBER 13, 1925 PRICE FIVE CENTS SUGGEST RESTRICTED I Recitalist AREAS FOR PARKING ~----------------..: Merchants Offer New Plans to Board Members at Joint Meeting This Week IOFFER , . PLAy . TONIGHT New Trier Drama Club to Give .. A Thousand Years Ago" Thia Evening and Saturday at Auditorium . 1 ANNOUNCE CHANGE IN .DATES OF CONCERTS Next Appearance of Symphony fomght and Saturday even1ng, the Players of Chicago Will Be dramatic club of ~e\\' Trier High T d N b 24 school \\'ill present Percy ~fackaye' 5 ues ay, ovem er iantastic play. "A Thousand Year~ , . . Ago." at the school auditorium. It is . Changes m the dates ot the concerts H.estrirted parkin!.!' regulation" may said to he a difficult piece to produce g}v.en by ~he Symphony Players .of ...,oon ht' placed in effl'ct hy tht· \.illage especially hy amateurs. The settings ~htcago wtll def<:r the concert ongh0ard ac;; a result oi a conference held ar~ beautiful. gay and fascinatingly mall~· s~hed_ul~d tor Nove~11be~ 16 to Tuesday bet ween the tru-.t<.·e:-; and onenta1 Tue!:lda). r\o\ ember 24, 1t v.:as annH-m hers Clf the ci \ ic commit tee of t lw . · . nounced this week by officials of the \\'ilmette Chamber .oi Commerce. . lnu.~ual as arl' the:-e. c!taractens- New Trier Orchestral as·s ociation Discus:-ion pertained particularly to ttcs ot the,.ylay. the plot 1s ~ven n~ore which is sponsoring the concerts. ' streeb in the immediate Yicinit\· of tmu. ual. I.he aut!to_r ha~ d.lpped mto The , reasons for the change of dates rhurchec;;, schools and puhlir huilc-litH~" ~he dram~~ttc lor: 01 01e mtddlc ages, are set forth in the accompanying !<il'lected l(Jur ol the olde~t conH·_dy letter directed to members of the ascllld brought the . ug .~e:--tion irom the character!'- ~no'.nt. and .a<ld11.1g ~ fitth sociation bv Homer F. Horton, presiI' tt" in e...,:-- me 11 that i 11 pI a r l' c, i l' .-. t a hcharacter ot h1_~ o.\\'11 m~agmat10n to dent. The letter also embodies an li-..hing one wa~· thoroughfarv:-. in the he the leader c~t th~:- mechev.al qu~rtct, appeal for continued close co-operinstance oi ~inth and Tenth -..treets. he place..., all hYe 111 a set tmg ot the at ion between the m~mhers of the '"' had J,een prn·iou:-.ly rontt'lllplated. tll<_):-ot extrc:ne cc:ntra:--~" he ~-~·uld con- i a:--sociation and those who have been the hoard adopt regulatiOJh ronfi11ing ct·tn·. the 1111pena1 onent. I he-..e ~ve 1 charged \\·ith the dttt\· of supervising parking of car:- to thl' . . outh curb on ma:--kns fla . . h thr:ntgh tht· ~renc·s ltke 1 the concert . · Central, Crn·nh-ai and l.indt·n an~ ~ay n.1eteor~ lcavtnt! ragg<.·d J>ands of I ).1 r. Horton·s letter ~!so announces lltll':-o hl't\\' ('l'll Eighth and l·:ll·\·t·nth ltg_1~t 111 _ t!tttr \\ ake . I the avJ>earance with the orchestra, on "t r l.·<.· h a 11 <I the \\' n t cur h o 11 ~ i 11th I he hn· c?n.led~· character . . arl' por- Xon·mhl'r 2-t, of ~Iiss Catherine \Vade and Tenth "treeh. tr;~yl'd, h~· . (.at!, ~()ttth\n·!l. as I fark- · Smith, Yiolini . t. winner oi the nation~\.·n·ral r h u rr he-. and t h rl'l· "r h ool:-quln: ~t;u;lorcl ~herman. ~caramouch~~ al competition of the Federation of are lot·atecl in tlw area in qtH':-.tion ~nhert Kenyon. Pttnchll:<'llo: Da,':td ).{u:;ic clubs. and ht:a\·y parking· during Jlll'etin~" .·\l··v.-·.lllClt·r J))rat·1 0\\'!:-. 1 I) · T,um:-ey: Pant<.dO(lll: \\ arrens . 1eThe letter reads: 1 ......, '-u:-;stan · an( I :-.t·rnc e . . ta\·e caUSl'(! striou:-- ron 'i(Jiini . . t. and nne oi the mo:t brilliant l)()}~lt. <.. apOC()lllJCO. Explains Change of Dates ~t'..,tiun. \\'1 1at . \\·itll tlw fre<tlll'11t 1)'1 · 111 u s 1 ·r 1 ·an s . I he :--c)wol. orch(·-..tra . .. . unde~ th~ 1 "ft has been found necessary to . . · .... -..- o t· t 1 1e nn 111 ;..: L' r g e Ill' r a tJ·on o t 111~ 01 mach1ne:-- O\'tr those strl'l'h · at ."\C\\' ,. ·· · audttonum · · · · · · appl'ar:-. I rtl'r \\ · ed-' dtrector:--hlp ot ).J_rs. ~1 ano11 <.. ?tton. \ change the dates of most of the conAt_ ka.q three serious accidet~ts. one ' tH:sda\'. ~o\·emhl'r 18. the occasion 1.1a~ , ~p~n~, mttcl~ t1mc m y~~·p~n_n~ a 1 certs. \\'ill you . please ma~k ·th.e new :-.tnckmgl~ .tp- dates on Your ttckets as 1t w1ll not a tataltty, han:_occurrcd at the Linden marki~1g- thl' ~erond artist-recital gin.'n st11tc . \\ hll_h ~~tcdl <l\ c n u e and ~ 111 t h ~ t r e e t i11 t e r s c c t ion this :-;ea-. on under au:-- pic l' !:-. o i the \\·in- propnat_c tor the ( lttnl':-.e play .. Fol- be possible to send a separate notice lo~~·mg 1s a_ program C?f the.. mus1c: before each concert. in rerl'nt n·ars, as \\·ell a-. man\· mtnor lll'tka ~I u:-ie clttl). ~cen~~ trom .. the .Sout!l· by Jean ··~ew dates: Tuesday, November 24, -- ·-·--------~mi-..haps. · · I~om~. ::\tcode: ~fthtc_al fate .. of. the ).[onda\·, December 14, (original date) Formulate Award Plan l·.a".~· by ,Freder}c~ :\?rton: _Onen~- Tucsda.\·, January 12, Tuesday, FebT h<.· quest ion of e:- t a hi i!:-.hing an ale, hy. ( e:--ar l u1. 1_ hen !here \\'til ruan· 9. Tuc day, ).[arch 23 Tues:t\\'ard for per~on-. who kill rohher:-be the tolk dance:' \\'htch wtll accom- I l · \ .1 6 · ' . . I I < a\·, ... pn . or burglar~ found operating in the I ance-.. ot. H ar Ieqmn pany t 1 ll' < m t le I .:).fost of \'OU kno\\· that we do not village, introduced by a group oi 0 drama. . . . . have the fir~t call on the services of . For the :-.ont! \Vh1ch 1:-. to he :-.ung 111 · · 1 h b 1 · . prominent htt~ine:-.~ men last week and I ,ocal playgol'r" arl' lookmg torward tl s ; tl ~ f . . ).f. . the mus1c1ans w 10 ave een p aymg later r(·ierred to the Chamh<.·r of Com .· 1 k,, I.. . . I . . le cour. e 01 le per ormanct . . ~~s for us It has been ntcessary to agree has comt)osed -· . · f d ·f merce for more dd1nite action, wa~ "tt 1 t til p tct:--ttrt to t 1c mauguratwn Suzanne :\n1~:--tron(T t-o · to a certam lat1tudc o . ates 1 we ot the were t o 1 also discussed at Tuesday's joint ot th<.· new :-.e<t:-on 111 the \\ tlmette the nnt:-.tc to su1t the . rh\·thm ·· la\·e concer t s at all . The .1· original evenings were chosen with ~~ ardm \an J?eursl' 1 meeting. The Villagt hoard txpres:-.t.'d Opera and Drama club. The opening .\".?rds ..... ung. faYor of the idea and promised com- production oi th<.' st'ason, "A Pair of Z:-.. \\'tl~ rl'tlurnl 111 o_rderl to :-mg. th ts great care hut complications have dek h } . "Oil{.! \\'It 1 1 t ll' l()\' S Ill t 1(' ra:-t Ot t 1le { plete co-operation. The matter will Queens. ,. by Otto Haurhcck. ... 's to he pia~·." · \· el~pe< t 1 1at !na e t t>Se c 1anges unhe gi\'en further consideration before presented at the Byron C. Stolp au· a\·otdable. \\ e have assurance, howmore detinite action is taken. ditorium ::\0\·emher 19 and 20. ever. that the new dates can be This play \\'ill furnish plenty of en.. counted on. · tertainment for both young and old, t Plea . For Co-operat~~n it is promised. and it will keep one 0 ' ".\s suhscnhers to season ttckets, you guessing until the great 111\'Sterv is are m 'e mhers of the Orchestral association. Your directors hope that you . T h<.·re i~ perhap~ nothing of greater finallv soh·ecl. There are man~· !minor~lt·mhers oi the \\'ilmette Chamher fe~l yoursel~·es t<? he. re.al partners i.n mte~L':-t than the newspaper reports ous ;ituations \\·hich \\·ill keei) the auoi Commerce arl' intt'n'sted in the thts enterpn~e ot brmgmg symphontc commg to tt:-. from Syria and Damas- dience in a happ\' mood. In addition to t.he comech· there \\·ill coming forum to he held hy the ).[en's music to our door~. They hope and cu...,, or the country known a:; the "Xear East," ;wd the "Cross Roads of he t\\·o sketches. "Collegiate." and cluh oi the \Yilmette _Congregational ~elieve that your sen . e of partnership Lady." prL"sented het\n:en 1 church. ).[onday e\·enmg, December ts strong enough to support whatever the \Yorld. " Per~ons \\·ho arc fol- "Ckelele 1 1-t. at the church. at \\·hich time it is mav be necessary to make these conlowing the events in that t)art of the acts. The Opera rlu~ extends a roralral 1 hoped to formulate plans which will certs. a yermanent _part of our comworld \\'ill he glad to learn of the opportunity to hear of the real fact!'\, itwitation to all \\'i1mdte re~idents to 1 insure a 100 per cent vote of all resi- mumty ltfe. The office;s are eager, atway?· to ha\·e your tdeas and sugand cause~ leading up to the present attend on either of the h\·o night=-. dents of the Yillage at all clenions. revolution, from one \\·ho has been for 1 The meeting will take the form of gest10ns. ON CONCERT PROGRAM I a dinner witi1 ten-minute talks and . "It seems to. Mr .. Dasch and to !he 20 years a resident in Syria. E>r. James 'Miss ·M arion Coryelt oi \\'innetka 1 a general discussion to follow. It is dtrectors that tt wtll he a .f ine thmg H. .1\ichol, who is to speak at the Fir ·t Preshyteri~tn church of \Yilmette avenue, a piani~t of note " ·ith a large 1 the result of a recent meeting of the f~r us to present,. as s~lotsts. some Sunday morning. I\o\'emher 15, l\as class of students in the village, "·as I ~len's club at which it was decided to ot the young. arttsts .o.t undouh~ed traveled extensively throughout the on the artist concert program la-;t I L·nlist the aid of all men in the village talent who t)1Crtt reco~ntttOn. On 't\o!\ear East, was director of the Near Sunday afternoon which the ).lu Xi , tv insure a IOO J)er cent vote ::tt villag"e yember .24, therefo~e, we are pre. e~lt· of 'ftt Pill. Fl)S'lo era \ . l . <l . t rountv. state and natiOnal electiOns. mer 1f ISS Cathenne \Vade Smtth ' East Relief and Red Cross work, and clla nt(·r ,. ·v · ·' n t-.' .~ . . · Othc,· 1 \ll. · · · · tl 1 . 1 vtOhntst. who won the nat10nal comis reported as Tia ving "rendered dis- the Belden-Stratford hotel org~n~~:tdlons mt de vt d- petition of the Federation of ).fusic tinguished sen·ice." He accompanied artists partic~ipating \vere T;lsa Hoi~ I I : 1 men age ~ave b>cen fmvCI e to at en_ ' an club . · The program wilt open with General Allenln· in hi:; drive which ing~r. soprano I ula Gieseck'e· Butler · 1· '. t 1· 1' z · · · the Cham er 0 ommerce will not the aav overture to "The 1f errv \Vi,·es brought Syria 1nto the hands of the v1o mts , an< rene .anng, .accom- 1 , tl 1 orga · t' t d t-o · · · ·· · >e le <;>n y . ntza l.on o sen rep- of \Vmdsor.' and close \\'tth the Allies. Dr. Nichol is reported to be panist. re entattves, tt was satd. stirring "1-farche Hongroist'." with an exceptic;mally able speaker. a great some rich things in het\\'een. Don't statesman, and a great missionan·. His Mr. and ~frs. Rohert \Yard oi 1001 forget to mark the ne\\' date.,.'· gripping stories of the . life an·d the tfichigan avenue. who are l·'aYing I FIND CLUB NEWS HERE 1 up-to-the-minute conditions and stir- 11'ondav to spent the winter in Florida Newa pertaining to varioua womSEE ILLINOIS ·GAME ring movements in that strategic and \uha. will he guests of honor this en' a club a and social group activi1fr. and ~Irs. \Vm. n. Lucke were center of the world will be of unusual evening at a dinner for 20 guests fTin·n ties will be found on Pagea 10, IS, among- those who dro\·e to Champaign interest to al1 who may he ahle to hv Mrs. Frank D. Fulton at her home 17, 18, 19 and 27. for the Illinois -Chicago ioothall game. hear him. in \Vinnetka. I 'Y· !)e. I Opera.Club Ready to Present First ,. / S P rog1 anl eason · . .. I . . I Merchants Endorse Leader in Near East to Address Presbyterians Forum Big vote Turn-Outs Encourage I 1 I · · ' f 1 ·