Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Feb 1926, p. 6

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WI L M ETTE Girls Win All Prizes Barnett Essay · Thrre girls were tl 1e Winners in L IFE Februa r y 5, 192 called the attention of the board essay contest at New Tner Htg~ ·to a peculiar condition in regard to ~he . chool tlJi.s year. They wer.e Sybil proportion of the general taxes wlllch Saxt~m. wmner of the first pnze; ]o - h a\'e hcrn going to the Library hoard, sephme Comfort, s.eco nd. and · ~l argaret and which, it has just been. discovered. \~ alker. who n."cen·ed honorable men- were almost $1.600 le ss .durmg the pa . t t1on. E\'("r}: year ~ifr. Barnett. a well year than what the taxm g hod~· ~h ould kn.own resHlent of _ Gl_encoe, offer~ h~~\· received. Tru stee: n~_ker _a1d. the pnz\s.for the l!e . t e~sa}s on s uhJCCh L 1hrar.\' hoard find. s 1t 1s un,lhlt to of CI\'IC or natiOnal nnportauce. The 111 rt it s pa_\· roll th1 s month and\\ hen c?ntr. t is open to all pupil~ of ~h e. he and. Villa~c ~resident, ~arl E. OrtH'I: lngh school and the chotec of a w1de hegan nn·es t1gat1on, the.\· d1sCo\'errcl t~H range of :--ul!jech is · ldt to the con- error. 1\o one ~s tC? h.lame. l.1r '-;ll<.l. te:-.tant :". ~f~:-o., Saxton chose a her in the matter ot th1 s msuffiCJrnt ~hs uhjc~t ·:yhe Lrague of ~ations and v_ision of thr .fund s . as the ap.pro1.1: 1 .aAmcnca . ~fr. Barnett pre se nted the t10n was suffictent and a)l that IS ncccsprize:-. in person last week and de- s an· is for the hoard to take the mattrr liv'"'rrd a s hort addn·..,s l)dorc JHtt)il s ttl) · " ·ith the \ T illage Treasurer to as· · · · · of '- the school. certain \Yhat order he may rcqt11re 1.0 111 ; 1kr the IH'ce.;sar~· tran ..,ft·r. a11d tJn., ' JJ 1H ' <«liH' 1 · 1 \ '1 . - - - - - - - -· - \1 r . and ~fr .... Fr~lllci:-. \\' . Pa kn. 1 I r .. ni f ··~(l .\n! ... h·.\· road, \\'inne, k ~1 · are in \Ya :-.h in gton. D . (\, \\'ht·re :\fr. 1 Parker j.., attending: a. meeting nf th,: 1 · -atinnal Hille a . . .;octat lon. ~{rs. Parkl' r j t·:-.lH'rh to attl'nd the Simmons.. College ;tllllnni l'l'llllion at Bo"ton on J·ehruary · 1 0 R B pnzes m t 1e tto T arne!t ann~ta · lJr. Hedger '~'peaks ] ·est j Too ..Small forT. Pay- Roll at () entral-Laurel f t, o\t a meetmg of the \ tllage B oard 0 . .1e . '. . T 'J 1 P. T. ·A. on Feb. 9 t l I ue sda" e\·emng, ru stce om "--· 1 I Find Funds for Library 1 r< ALBERT SPALDING NEXT WINNETKA CLUB ARTIST ;1 I Baker I 13. 1 I 1 11 ---- - ~ Hoarse, Tickling Throats and Husky Voice Try I I R · B · WARD · FUNERAL DIRECTOR \-ou can recom rnrnd tl. when the Pcra:-ion demand:; proic:.~ional at t t· 11 t i 0 11 for iriend:-., relative . an <1 acquaintanc(':-·. Lad\' .lssic;tallf t>ric.·a.ft' Amlmlallcc II NYAL HUSKEYS T hey are pleasant tasting thruat relief pas-tilles medicated sufficiently to produce re, sults. H uskeys dissolve in t he mouth slowly but surely, thus affording prolonged medi, cat ion. Smokers, singers, actors and speakers recommend Huskeys for keeping the throat tit. The package is convenient in size for desk. pocket or handbag. 'fwrnt'l· five C ents RIDGE AVE. PHARMACY l'. ·. RL·nm·cka r 4 IJIJIII~j(t· ~(. ,}O~l· Jlh ':-; PHONE ('hltl'I'IJ PllO~E 310 UNIVERSITY 600 ~FISH SHRIMP Fancy, Fresh · at ,b~ SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY At the I11l'l'ting oi the . C~ntral- Great American Violinist to ApLaurl'l. ~)arent-'1\·achcr as ·oclatlon at pear at New Trier Auditorium 3 o'clock Ttt<:sday, Fcbrua:y 9, at. the Tuesday, February 16 ~tolp :--chon!. a ltcture ·,\'Ill be gn·en hy . Dr. Caroline lledger . on the s ub- ~ jvrt, "\\'hat the Com 1m 1111 ty 0\\'es the . A~b~rt Spalding, famou s Ameri ~· . Child ." · . . \'I0111.1l.'t, will give .a recital tm<~ cr 1 .Dr. 1J~·~lgcr i:-. a n1l'.mhv~ ot thl' st·;·t.ft j ausp1c s_ of. the \~ mne~~a ~r~ : 1 c r :1. ot the I·.lt;ahcth ~lcl<·l'llll~· k ~ll' lllUII,d I on Tt~r s day cvcnmg, Fchrual_\ ~ r,, " Fund ui l'hirag<· . Prc.:\'luth to hl·r ~ :JO o clock. Ina·smuch as Spald111 :.· conm·ct ion "it 11 t I~ a~ <·I gani:tati(ln, .; h.t· I not onl~· .~mcrica's greatest \·ioli_'1 ' " ·a:-. a :-.rlw(ll ph~ :-.trtHil utHkr till' lin- hut also ne of the three of th l' , ,., · rag(! 1 kalth dL·p;trtll ll'tlt, ancl in .that 1 "oriel'~ g reat est, thi s recital prcllni ,, caparit\', ancl ab<· a:-. a nH·nllll'r Cit tllv , a rare and real treat to mu sic h \t ·l>oarc.l ~.i tll.c l.ni;tnt .\ \ .lll,;tr l' '<·c :t· t~· · l A few facts concerning- :\ 11 11 ·. "· a~ mllul·nt1al 111 putting- 011 thl' L :tl 1.\ ~ · I' r a ·iolin virtuoso \\'ill : · S·t,·ing l"llllpail!"n in ·chicago :-Ollll' · .P.t 1< 111 g. a:-- " k'. tl fJ ld. f ·.1 0 111 11 ·.;··tr·s "'go' · <1 1catc. 1 lts r ::n' 11 ~ 1e te t 1' n, · ~ e\\ · · \ f>.rk :"ymp H "- . rarly year" <·i the \\ 'n r!d. \\·ar. 'f} _1:' .~ ' - 11011Y t' · · . - .,orr 1 · 7~'In the [)r Il cdgcr \\as '-t'!lt 1)\· thl' llllrago h,h cho~en. 11111 a." :--o 1 otst ,) 11> -~llll · ' · · · · · ·tnd the <.. h1c:l('O SYmplwn\· _ - · 10 t1111 1 \\ ' (lman~ club to hdgmm.to a:- ... ht ~11 .,.· · · ' ·....,, . : : . · 1 ·, tlw fil!·ht a{.!"ain~t the tt·rnhlr typh(ltd lT< kh gncn re~t~,\. 1s Ill ·111110 · t l'\<' :· l'J ·ideln-ir wl~ich \\a . 1 ~l\·ag ing thl' roun - ! country of th e Clnhzed ,,·oriel. t~ This \\'Ork pron·d to ht· t(\ a largl' Dis t inguis h e d in W ar ~tt'nt among the children. . La:-t \'l'ar he had th distincti un , Dr. Hedger ha s h;~d. many yl'ar:- rx- being t.hr fir. t .-\mcrican to :--it .1 ... 1 pni<:nce a~ <~ 11hy .JCtan an~! ha-., _de- 1 ittd !..!.l' at the examination'> oi the P a . \'(lted murl: ot hl·r t1me t.o chdtl \\'l'.llarv ·c ~ ... l'l'\'atory. This year he ha.; lll(l . , ;lll,<! educatiOnal \\·o rk \\'lth motht:~ "· , l'ari-.,ian:- to tt·ars at the opl'r:L J1 y l. . I hl' 1el·tun· h~· J?r. llydgcr '~til ht interprl'tatinn of th H.cspigh i Conc f't"· llollo\\'C'lc 1 1 )_\' t 1lC' ,-lngl_ngtot ~~<:\'era ltTlttlm - \\ith l(nu :-'-l'\·itz ky' ~ orchestra- a" "'; >e r s a t r·H> o t t· a<: HT ... r l' n . . . · . Smith ii('nrietta Hlark\\·ell. and ~{r :'. \\'hlch IH· \nil_ mtll·~dttrl~ ~o t 1 1~SI cotn tr (~ro"s~·nhacher. The meeting of the this ,-year. J·or 11" < I. . tmgul :-. 1 ~' < ': ;·· 1' :-e\·enth and righth grade parrnh Ja..,t ht· dt' f..'(lrated \\'tth ,,.l·ek '"a~ a great s ucre"'· according t (l 1 C rn~~ ot till· Lrc,,,·n uf Italy hy r ,, :-l·,·eral comments. Princip;-tl C'lrrk', [taltan gonTnment. ar\drrs" \\·as \Yanni;.· n·ccin·d . it 1"<' l{eccnt pre~ s comml'nt" n n Spalditl.- · tH·r trc!. playing r('a<l: · · · ":\lhcrt , palding i'> the equal of ti t Thrown Mtsstle Strikes ,,.<)rld'::-. !)est \'iolin arti~ts. ):o "i olt· Child Asleep in Buggy , playin~ th~1t. I know ha greater co1 · r I tent 01 s p1ntual and sen. llOttS beaut _, .. _R(I~)t'ft Ke;lt. _ t\\'O ;~1 ~ 11 tTl.1. ole_ ! " 011 1 :\one of hi:; colleagues of the pre-.c itt ol Rt<:hard T. h.et.lt. --·" ~mth -.,trert. l da\' han:: a wider range of ton~. a \\'as '-<.'\'l'rely hnnsed ahout th.e fac~: ..,ufJtlcr. more variedly u . . n! expres ·,i·. t Ja-.,t ).fonday. afte : oon hy a 1)lere C? 1 1 nuancl'. a more compelling- me s:-.agl'. · C(·nrrctc \Yhtch ,,,l~ thro\\'n lllto his I "In sekcting the HlO'r perfect arti~i:-. haby l·tt .L!f.!.\' a" ]w ,,.a, a-.,Jeep 011 ,.. th(' 1 among the Yiolini,ts I would choo,<· n· ra1~da . of the T,<:nt home. ).frs. Kent Fritz Krie~kr and .\lhcrt Spaldin v." \\a" llbiC~l' tllr lwu:-.c when "he heard l ":\nothn l(ril':-.ler ha:- cnmt.· tn t own." thr hahy" cream~ atH~ nt...hed to .thl..' "A credit t(l himstli, to IJj., countr .·· ft~ont porch \\'herl' :-._hl' 1<;und the PIC'Cl' l and to hi~ art." " :\!bert Spalding ha . (lt concr.ctr .. about tour lncl;t:s "quarr. the great power of fa~cinating all wlw and a '- t1ck 1n the lnw:gy. ~o one \\'a" li:-.tL·n to him, hl'cathl' it :- t 'l'llh that hl' in ~ight ;mel "he \\'Cl'- at a lo s:- to ex- · expresse · \\'ith his \'iolin in a langu;1ge plam \\'ho could ha\'e lH·en th~ per- ~ublime and rarl', the 11111:-.t t·xqui:--it e pl'trator .of .thl' attar!.' unlc ... .., It ,,.a._ :-ensations of his great arti-t\ :-.o·tl." ~<:mr clnld 1~1 the ne1ghhorho(l(l \:·ho "~lr. Spalding is today in the iront d1d not rraltze \\· ha~ he " ·a.; domg. rank of the \\·orld' · violini:,h ... :\fr. Kent is engagrd 111 the real r . tate hu "im·~s in Florida and t lw i amily has n () e n c·n1 i e :- . "). f r :-.. K <: n t " a i d . P n I i c e Students Will at are itl\' t·-.,ti . !..!ating· the incident. "Merry Widow,, Showing T\\'enty-five student ingl'rs fn·m Lutheran Educator Xorth\\'e, tern university will sing at Preach at Local Church the New Campus theatre ~Ionday, ) , . . , Tuesday, \\'ednesday and Thursday oi I rof. l\f. L. St1rC'\\ alt. a mlmher of next week, in connection with thl' the. faculty _of the Lutheran The?- sho\\'ing of "The ).ferry \Viclow," from logtcal. Semma~~- at ~{ayw.ood. Will the great musical comedy which wa, speak 111 the \\ tlmette English Luth- ~uclt a hig hit on the stage. ~fae ~fur eran clwrch. Grrenleaf a\'enue and ray takes the leading part in the pic SrYenth street, Sunday, February 7. turizcd \'tr:--ion of the !-.tor\' \\'hich i-.. Dr. ~tirrwalt's theme will he, "The classed a:-. OJH' of the he ~ t ·pictures <,j Christian TuAttl'llCe in Human Life." the _ \'.ear. The lll:tll\' hl'autiful mu~il·al ~f rs. Fred Lechler will sing. The pub- lltllll.IH·r!-1 "hirh \\' t·r~· :-ung in the !-tt;tgt· lie i" cordially invited to the service Yer..,ion of "Til(' .\1 vrrv \\'ido\\·" will ht· of worship which begins at 11 o'clock. rendnt'd by till' · 'ort.h\\'c:-tt·rtJ :--inger". l 01 I >" I i s~·n·tn·:-. \\·;~s l: ,,.a . . Sing Will I COOKED SHRIMP 35c a lb. _ TELEPHONE WILMETTE 64 9 NO TOLL THE I'INES1 D r ~oo 1 # Why ehnuld you the pay more for lJI~St f()Od Wh<·n our }>l'ic(·!j rcprc·scnt moderation? We Illviti : a comparison c,f our )!·Jit Booth Fisheries Company 155 7 SHERMAN A VENUE 'University 2655-2656 T e1 EVANSTON ep h ones t Wilmette 649 AT MOOERATr ~ PlfC£S llm ~ Jllt!Ul!<i and r<'asona.lJlc J)ric~s. ·xcc-1- T empting Service MAC'S Bowling Lunch II ·...r).l.!/ A . M. to Midnight 1 15 9 Wilmette At.'enue

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