Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 May 1926, p. 3

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May 2e, 1926 W IL M ETTE LIFE 3 TWO NOTED ORGANISTS GIVE JOINT RECITAL .. · Stanley Martin and S. E. Gruenstein to Give Vesper Program at Baptist Church fhe fifth and final Vesper Co ncert. iu tlw se ries given since the fir st of CITIZENS ARE GENEROUS The Wiln1ette committee in charge of the solicitation of funds to defrav the cost of the Memorial n;v observanc~s and Fourth of Tttl v celebration in the village -an;1ounces that many generous contributions ha vc he en rccei ved to date. l\fore funds are needed. however. and the co mmittee urges the co -o peration of citizens in this regard. The committee is comprised .of Dr. \V. W. Ha\vkins. commander of " 1 ilmette P o~ t of the _ '\merican Legion: Lea J. Orr. TTarn· L. Flentve. Fred V: Lippcn. Ralph C. \iVesse11. Dan l.-. Stile's. Edward Zipf. :\rthnr .\ . Seib(,ld. Albert N. Pag-e. and J ohn J. ~[oran. Organ R ecitalist · I ENGINEER TillS BLAME FOR RAIL CRASH HERE Failure to Obey Orders Plunges Chicago-Bound Flyer Into Rear of Freight Train · ,. . · .. · ~- l .41 .. l· '.i · . · ,. < ... I . Failut e of the engineer of a Chicago-hound flyer to heed orders resulted the year, wilt he an event Sundav in the collision of the passenger train afternoon, May 30, at 4 o'clock in the with the rear-e nd of a freight train "i ' pro V\"I 1 mette Baptist church. These that was standing on the main line of grams, of interest to music - lover~ genthe Chicago and Northwestern railroad erally on the north shore , have been ju st north of Lake avenue at noon featured by the pre se nce of some of Friday, May 21. Officials of the road the most di stin g uished organi~ts of a s~e rtcd this " ·eek that William Kenthe Chicago district. nedy, the engineer of the flyer, has as\Villiam H. Barnes, organi st of the sumed respon sibility for the accident. Baptist clmrch, is re spons ible for ~o one was seriously injured in the bringing thi s fine array of tal ent to crash. it was explained. the villagr. As one of the ioremost The collision occurred a few momasters o.f th e orga n him se lf, he is ment s before noon when, in ·spite of personal!~· acquainted with all of th~ frantic 5ignalling by dispatcher Harry ot her ma , ters who have appeared from Dailey. who \\'as especially detailed at tnn nth to month. Large audiences the I ,ake ave nue cross ing :-;witch. the han· alre ady enjoye d the o utsta ndin g -: n tt~hh o uncl train apnror1.ched the programs gtvcn I"· ] . Lewi" nro\\'ne ,.,.('""on·r at full spee d, disregarding ( 'lare nce Eddy ;~ nd Fdwin Sta nt e,: nnl· ·r:-; t o slow down to ten miles St·rler. · AJI Puoils of Wi 1mette Grammat' per hour and negotiate the switch just Schools to Participate in Events This SundaY at the YI'SJh.T hour. north of L~1 ke avenue, official-; stated. Tuesday, June 8 Sta nl c,· ~f artft~ of Evanston. and S. Four freig-ht cars were demolished in F. \r~u<'nstcin of Lake Forest. will the crash and the locomotive of th~ apJ'ea r in a joint organ recital. Farh .\11 pupib of the \\'ilnwtk ..., cYra nnnar · ren d ere d a spec c1· mg passenger tram :11·1 i"t \\'ill share half of th e prog-r :a:n. ~c h oo l .:; ""ill part ir ip :1te in tl1r annual sorry wreck when it le-ft the rails and . . W~ll-Known Locally Fi~..·ld day. to hl' held thi" :·car on I oYerturnerl from the force of its own . \ .t'II llt'r ot t he-;e well- knm\·n orga n - Tu(',da~·. J nnt· X. Tlw mnr llln g pro- 1 power. The sound of the escaping ISh .nrc d an introduction to nurth shore L!Tam will hl L!in at 9 o' clock. a nd will : '~t'am hrou~ht hundreds of villagers to a udtcn ·ct·s. For a number oi year . . ht' held at \ yattman J>Jrk. The J>ro Stanley ~lartin, organist oi St. t 1c scettH~ o Ft!letacc!dclent withi!l a few "\fr. ~fartin. who is oqzani..;t of St. ).lark's church, Evan ston , and of th e momen s. trs a1 ·was gtven to \f ark . ; chur ch, Evanston. an d al:;o nf ~ r::ltn IS as fo ll ow~ : n. s I E . I b II slightly injured passengers and three tl.H· Chiral!·n ,' und ay FHning r luh. rc!I : 11 !1 :· . lll . -'· ' I""'H" l':trk urago · un c <~Y .'ve nmg c u · we - ambulances arrived from Evanston ..,ldt·d in \\'illllr tt e. H e is profe~sor of na :-; t·hnll r:nnw kn ow n to radtD II stt.:IH. ' r" throug·hout , within ten minut es in response to 1 11rga n at Xorth\\'f'~h.' rn ttni,· er~itv :1nrl t_,_~c. c_h ica_ go_ ,d.ist.r_ i ct_. \\·.ill a 1 .>pear in r_ e _- ~ ca ll -- frn111. nl'ar~>y re~idences ·. ~· : :~o :1. m .--\"attman P :trk a :..:-rnrra l fa,·nritc . Tens of thnt;._and . ; '· l!r:tnd :\T ·tn·h llt.d clt a \ espt.:! LO I\ ll'rt .Lt thl..' \\ tl Dispatcher Uses ·li radio rntlw:-;ia~t:-; know of the skill TT . ~iru.:in~· nam·' s a 1111 DalH'f's. mettc Baptist church, ~undaY aiter- 1 D ue t o repatr · · k ·· - · on oi \lr. \fartin, a..; the result of the 1. nr·ia r· 1 ~~~~·· nwl . 1 l't ~ r·ad·· .· "or .m progre:-.:. lH·\·l' <~ntl " it'l" noon, 1Iay 30, at 4 o cluck. 1 he oc- 1th e east tr ac k of the nght -of-way. all h rPadca . ting oi the S unda ~· FHni ng ·> Kin"· " ' th.· n · lr l : ·'r· · ··l' - ~n~1 1 ca~ion is tlte final \'e sper Concer t of .L I train:-; hacl been operating on the west l'l 11 h pro ,QT :1m~ r ar h wcr k. .!n"<Hl,, h nys :1 11<l grrls. I . . . . ' track during- certain hours of the dav "\fr. \fartin at present is <il'an of :~ . Sht .. ·m ··k ··r" Tbnr··· ·- ~rd speci al ser tc s ot organ n .: cttal..; g tvcn d' t h D 'l l · b ' ~ra(l·' b nYs a nd girls I . . _ .. . tspa c er at ey 1a vmg een as thl' fll inoi :-; chap ter of the .\m cri ran 1rr. ' Dri11- 1tll anfl. ~.tl; gT:11lt· l;~Y~ nnf1 unc e: cltrection ot \\ Iiltam H . Barnes, j signed to special dutv in directing the \.uild of Orga ni sts. ~f r. Barnes ha s ,girl~. Bapttst church organist. The public j tr~Hic. ~ith the. Viking.. the crack a~lnounct'd that the program to be 1 n .. .., .. 1 ..,, ·... - "" "T n d, · '!· irl~ . co rdialh· in \' ited. ~fmn eap ohs flver. JUSt leavmg the eleg·l \'1'11 Sunday is !'-ponso red ll\· th e ,l'ntltll··t n. ·l··Y- 7! h P.' l"Hlt' !:!"irl!-: IS YT. :\Tar P"l" nan,·· ·- - :ith a nd f1th . vation at Isabella and the Chicago ~uild of orga ni st!'. which mak es thr 1 g-rnrlt· g-Ir ls . hound flyer approaching from the t'\·t·nt Onl' of more than pn"sing lll, . rr . \Y;Jnd T\t· ill - "';Ill '!!r:lrl· · htl\':' . north on the same track. Daihr im trrest. YTTT . Fln!!' Dt·ill -n n rl ~til !!'l'all o' ' I . 7th . lllN1' ta t e 1 v sensec1 t he poss1'1)1'l' ttv - o f a · Honored by Church TX . s~N;~;~ Tl urn Pip·'- l~th ~Tail ,, I i hca d-n n. collision. since it was- appa f: a :- t y r a r "\ f r. Gruen s t r in .!:! an· a !.!'it·b . · Q rent th at th e south-hound train was 1" l'<'IIa l at th e \Vilmette Baptist church X . P~-ramirl !"- ~th ~T:lll ·' g·irl ~. ' not .;lowing down for the crossover. and \\";}11 end urin . t.:· rt·roQ ni tio n of hi-; , · .. ) · · He left the cross-over switch open and ~-rt·at -, kil l and artistr_ ,-. H e is a 1 :on Jl . m .-H nw : ~" 1 ~··h · .. l! PI:IY~r··untl 1 .~lt' lllh crs t·! \\ tlmet.te 1 o~t. :\ n. .ff·. 1 siQ' nallecl franticallv hut the train took tortn t·r dea n nf the Jllinoi s rhnpter of 01 · t_he _-\mencan .L~g t ot~ '~· tit. have .a i the switch at a tc~rific sneed. plowing ,~th r: 1 ., 111 , .~~~;t'" 11 . , .t .... 1 ~. 1. ~ hl· ~ui ld . ~o .it mean ' tha t t " ·o prom - "(' ., 7t h li r:1d f'-:i O Yarn cl~sh . hu~~ pr_ogran~ clunng th~ " eck -c nd .111 throu g· h se veral cars at the rear of a llll'tlt Ngur('~ Ill the organization. cir - :'\tl, Sth lirndP-:)0 ~:a ret rlas;h . l' Onnectt~n. ~nth th~ nnous ~{cm o ~tal ~tring of freight cars just . onth of the Xn . . . " ,. ~ ltt· d to ach·anrrmcn t of the prnfe -; - :'\ () , ·1. 7th Cil·arl.·- TTi !:!:ll iumn Day act int.te s. 1 he accnmpany!ng switch on the east rack. '11>1 1 nf thl' church organist, will ap - '\." . , ... Sth C:rn(lf'- TJig·h iump . j P t I t'r 1 l t o tl ll P ns t mem I)t'r - 1 h fira(l~> -nt·n;~d '"m" o~ ore ss ucc W k W k F 71 n r. pear for the deli g ht of the hunrlrl'd :-~ 'J" x,.. ·. 1\th r.rarlf'- P.m :-trl jump .;hip hy l' ommandcr \\·. \\·. Ha\\·kin:-; I rec era or ast 1 " ·ho an· exper t('<l t C"l be on hand at 4 ' "· ~. r.th nrant>~Rf'la.Y and .-\djutant Harvey ~L Hopp. i~di Within thirty minutes after the colo'clnrk Sunda,·. 0 No. !l. 7th Granf'-Relav. · l""> . '-' . c~ t e.;. tl 1e proce<1 nrc t·1 1e I ,cgionnatre:; I lt-;ion · l amphell, division superinFor thirty - fi-,·c· ~· c:-t r s ~I r. Grttt' n :o~tr in x, '· 10. llth f;rade-Retny. mll l ollm\· on Sunday and ~fonday. tcndent. "·a:-~ on the scene with mor~ h;ts hee-n org-ani .;t of th{· Pr e..; l)\·terian 'rrnc~o~~-t>nt ~ "\fa y 30 and 31. The order reads: than 130 men to clear the right-of-way church of Lake F()rc ~ t . Recenth· hi s Nn . 1. lith Oradt--!lO yard daRh . POST ORDER NO. 5 of the wreckage. He labored .with his co ng regation prc~cnted him with ~ . 2. 7th lirarlt>-C.O y a nl (lash . Observance of Memorial Day crew~most o~ the time in a heavy ~a!~ 'S tth st antial pm se in recognition of hi:\ Xo Xo . ~ . ~th ·r.rnrlp-:10 :-·n rct <la~h . S I· _ .,.f . . c. Tl" - unttl 5 :.f.f n clock Saturday mornmg. 1920 8 a. ~ 11 · most unu sual rC'c ord. He i" also· thr X ". t. lltl1 f:rnnL'- Hi.gh iump. · · un< '.1 ~ · ~' a) .30 · "- Service on the west track was O"~ned editor of "Diapason." a monthly Xn. :; 7th nranP-Hilih .iump. Post will meet 111 caps or umform at be£ re tl e · h 1 · p~~:F · Nn . r. . Sth f:railr - Hi!!"h iumn Memorial Park ccmeten· to conrluct cia o 1 '·~ ven~lf. rus l<?Urs on t'rtjournal for org~Plists . Xn. 7. lith f:rarlP-Rroarl .iump. scn·ice s at graYes . · y an< t 1e ea:\ . me· was tn opera ton The Program Xo. s. 7th f:.rni'lt> - Rroarl jump. by early morning. Following- is the program to he g-in~ n No. !l . Sth Orndt>-"P.ronn jump. Sunda,·. Ma,· 30. 1926. 10:30 a. m. Hundred5 of peOt)le from the various ;o.J'f), 1 o. t.th OrRClr-~hot J)Utt . Th e p ost · WI'11 ·meet at t h c V'll h 11 communities of the north shore 5tood Sunday: Xo . 11 . 7th r:rndr- Shot putt . 1 age a 1\Tr. Gru(·nst c· in's Progmm Rth nradr-Shnt putt . to attend Memorial DaY :>e rYices at in the rain to watch the wrecking crew Sonata No. fl .. . ... ...... .. 1\f(>ndt."'b!'lhon '\'o, 1 '> . the First. Congregational - church. 'C'ni - at its work. Many remained until the (Rn~Nl on tht> C'horalt· "Our Fatlwr, Nn . 1 ~ All r:rani"!'I-H::\lf mil~' . f · h N·'· 1 J. tHh f:radt>- n(>la,·-R runnt-r~ . \Vho Art in Ht>awn .") 7th Oradt>- nt>la;·-S runnt>r~. orm s or caps. ear 1 Y mornmg ours. f'horalt> and . YariationR. Fugt."'. Finnlt' . No. 1 !'i, 8th OrarlPReln.y1! runnrr~ . .1fonday, 1fay 31. 1926. 9:15 a. 111. V\"a it i ng . Moti n·, from "Mada ffi(> Butt f' r- No. lh. The Post will assemble in front of the tly" : .................. Puccini-Riggs HOW SLEEP THE BRAVE! Village halt. The parad1· will start at 'T'o ~prmg ...................... Orieg Song to tht> BYPnlng Star, from "Tann- Henry E. Cutlers Attend 10 a. m. Exerci5es· ,,·ill start at 11 a. m. How sleep the Brave, who sink to re:;t BY all their Countrv's ·wishes blest! h~H'UR(>r" . ........ .... .. . .... \Vagner Lake Front park. at Graduation of Daughter (;hant for Dead H('rMs .......... Gaul When Spring, with -rlewy fingers cold. ( PlayNl in obRf'rYanc<' of :\l<·morial Return~ to deck their hallow'd mould, Mr. and M r:-~. Henrv E. Cutler of Day.) BUYS IN HUB IJ ARD WOOD S She there shalt dress a sweeter sod r.oronatinn :\Tarch, from "The Prophet" 407 Central avenue. are at WashingJo. eph Raible, secretary of the Than Fancy's feet have ever trod. ........................... 1\feyerbeer ton. D. C., with their daughter. Mary 1\fr. Martin'A Program Lloyd Thomas company, appraisers. at Lucille. who graduates from National TmproYisntlon (Suite in D) .. Arthur Foote 4411 East Ravenswoo.d avenue, Chi- By fairy hands their knell i~ rung, Suitt> on F .................... Correlli Park seminarv on Thursdav of this She has completed· the art cago. has purchased through the office B,· forms unseen their <lirge is sung: Pa!"toralt> ............. . ...... Mellander week Variations on "America" ....... Flagler course anrl is art editor of the vear of McGuire and Orr, 541 Lincoln ave~ There Honour comes. a pilgrim gray, book put out hy the seminary. ·Her i1t1e, \ \ 'innetka, the beautiful new home To bless the turf that wraps their clay; Mrs. George L. Martin of 1046 Elm- brother, Henry E. Cutler, Jr .. came built h,· Gust Lindahl at 1045 Tower And Freerlom shall awhile repair wood avenue i5 spending this week down from Phillips-Exter academy to road. Hubhard Woods, 'Nhich thev wilt To dwell a weeping hermit there. :.._William . Coltit}s. occupy early in June. · visiting friends in Watseka, Ill. witness the ceremony. ANNOUNCE FIELD DAY 1 1 1 1 w.ta call L eg. M en ton to Memorial Day -I . bservances Here 1 1

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