Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Dec 1925, p. 32

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.32 WILMETTE LIFE December IR, 11J25 II :\frs. Frederick Tilt, 615 Laurel a\·enue. entertained the member::; oi the .\rden Shore hoard at lu,n~l:eon la . . t I Thursday, December 10. 1 h~:- wa~ the r,·g-ular monthly meeting for Derelll - 1 her. The January meeting \\·ill hl' hl'ld BY MUSIC CRITIC the second Thursda~· in ]a!luary at 1 Four o'clock SundaY afternoon, De. \rden Shore camp. The mc111 iH. 'r::- \viJI cember 13. saw ~C\\: Trier hall filled tnotor up and spend the day there in with the usual large audience to hear o rder to s tudy the condition and til: the high school musical organizations. under the leadership of ~1 rs. Homer lll·t·ds oi the camp. -0Cotton. present a fine program of Christmas music. The stage was filled :\1 r::-. \\". Rollt'r tson ~>i i~l l't·nt ·.d Complet E: · 'ge. Jewer£. Jordan and Chevrolet. Special servtcc on Pa 1 to ovnflowing ,,·ith chorus, glee club, a\·cnue. has as hl'r guest io1~ .t.hL'_ "_intl'r: : ~hop and welding. 24 hour service. and orchestra. ~1 i:-.s \Yin if red ~1 ick- h e r mot h e r. :\I r :-; . .\ I. G . J, 1 ,t d t ( 1 d. o I 1 e,·. assistant to 11rs. Cotton, presided St. _·\!hath. \ ' t. !..---------~~--~----~~~~-----.~~--at the piano. The soloist was Maude Bouslough 1\finnema. The program opened with a credit-! able performance hy the orche::.tra oi , the overture to "The Messiah." ~[any I of the oldt·r people present must han' \Yondered ho\Y young, and com para tivelv inexperienced. instrumentalist.... . could deliYer sixteenth note runs so : speedily and so precisely. T n the older ' davs instruction in music \vas not so 1 coinmon or so skilled as no\vadays. The student chorus . ang the t\\·o . great choral numbers from "'fhe · 1\icssiah,"-"And the Glory of the I Lord" and the inspired "Hallcluja_h I Chorus." The young people and thctr trainers desen·e emphatic credit for , their work. The girls' glee club sang t\YO numbers with unusual care for en semble technique and expression . :Miss l\1innema's singing \vas mo s t pleasing. Not only was her voice itself of delightful quality, but her na tural manner was verY attractive. \ V e I enjoved her "Messiah,-' solos more than ! Yon ;s "J esu Bambino." This docs not ' mean that the soloist's sii1ging \Ya . he low par on this solo but rather that the Yon song- seemed artificial. 1 The solos ln· Virg-inia 1farshalt and j' Catherine Bickham were vrry accept ahl<."' a . \Yerc also the violin obligato · ln- George S"·igart and the · harp ac-~ companiment h~· K a talie Reel fie I d. The procrram closed with the singing oi C'hristllla:-; hymn:-; and carols h~· the au - ! dirncc. !\ew Trier re . . idenh are 1rrateiul 1l' the stu c1 en t.... :1_11 d t ear he r ~ o i t h l' l1 ig h ; school for tl11:-; annual eYent. 1 1 Christmas Concert Delights Audience Sunday Afternoo1t JAMES G. BARBER 1508 Elmwood Avenue, Evanston OFFICIAL SERVICE STATION 1 Velie Marmon and Chicago Motor Club 1 1 I I Jsk your neighbor why he on the I I I ! I ).fr:-;. C. F. ~lar"h (.\r!ine \Yoodcock ) oi Detroit arc the guest" of 1\frs. 1\[arsh's parents. :\fr. and ).fr" . 1 A. J. \Voodcork of jOJ Central aH' r~ue. They ,,·ill he hne until aitn 1 the holidays. , 1 ~[r. and I -0- 1[ rs. C. P. Christensen. 113R Oa l..wood a\·enue. has returned from a trip to Racine. whcrl' she \\·a. the guest of her brother - in - law and sister. ).f and ~Irs. P. Ha:-n1ussen . ~he wa . . godmother to one of tlw;r twill hal>ic-. 011 1 i r.l 1 thi - FridaY to :-pend 1\\·o wel'k..., " ·ith h is pare n t ~ a t 1306 \\ · ilm e t t e a Yt'tH lt' . E t~t~; ~~:::::· oi \1 illlattkl'.' arri"' I Service is so frequent that North Shore Line cornrnuters need scarcely even think abou.t train times! A fast express train every half hour, both directions. ?ave money; use a 25-ride or 10-ride ticket The acme of courtesy is to h" found in our conduct of a burial sen·ice. Our me1; arc trained to respond tactfully to every occasion and our complete, modern equipment guarantees that the sen·icc will he of proper dignity. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Company The High-Speed Electrified Railroad Wilmette Passenger Station Telephone Wilmette 2514 1·80 Ward & Buchholz Funeral Directors Lady Assistant Private Ambulance 912 Chicago Ave. Ph. Univ. 600

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