Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jan 1927, p. 3

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January 7, 1927 WiLMETTE 1 LIFE 3 BRANSON DECOU SHOWS MORE DREAM PICTURE5 I NEXT WEEK IN WILMETTE (recorded at the Chamber of Commerce) Sunday, January 9 7 :30 P. M. Sunday Evening club, speakGr, Branson De Cou, Congregational ' church. Monday, January 10 6:30 P. M. Dinner. Men's club, Congregational church. 8 :00 P. M. Guilmette Court, No. 848, Catholic Daughters of America. T uea.day, January 11 12 :15 P. 1L · Luncheon, vVilmcttc Optimist club, 1:<.! ke Shore Terrace. 8:15 P. 1\L \Vilmette Post, No. 46. American Legion, St. Augustine's Club House. 8:15 P. 1f. Ouilmctte Council, ~o. Fellows' hall. W edneaday, January 12 12:15 P. M. Luncheon, \Vilmcttr Rotary cluh, Ouilmcttc Countr:: cluh. Thursday, January 13 7 :30 P. M. \Vilmette lodge, Xo. 931 A. F. & A. ~1.. Masonic temple. 8 P. 1\L Playground Recreation hoard, Village hall. 8 P. U. A. T. Sherman Lodgr, Xo. 892, I. 0. 0. F., Odd Fellows' hall. Friday, January 14 7 :30 P. M. ~T ilmette Chaptrr. R. A. ~I., · Masonic temple. Sunday, January 16 7 :30 P. M. Sunda v E\·rning duh. Speaker, Dr. · Johu 'Timothy Stone. Congregational church. 1._ _ ____.1309 WI.IME . _ Concert Soloist . . ENTER ICE CARNIVAL EVENTS Big Competitive Event to Begin Promptly at 1 :30 This Sat· urday Afternoon All arrangements for the \\'ilmettr Playground and Recreation board Ice Carnival have been made. The events wilt he held at the Village Green ice Saturday aften10on starting rink promptly at 1 :30 o'clock. Entries closed Monday night with a total of 225 people signing to enter, and a total of 309 eptries in the various events, several entering as many as t\Yo, three or four events. The contests promise to be hard fought affairs in many of the events. A total of sixt\·-seven contestants wilt compete in the-100 ya.r d dash for boys under 12 n~ars of age, with fifty-one contestant~ competing in the 220 yard dash for boys under 14 years of age. Mile Open Championship The mile open championship promPhoto by Wilhite ises to be . a splendid· exhibition· with \Vinniired ~'[ ickcy of \\ ilmette will some of the best material along the f,e the soloist with the Little Sym- north shore fighting it out for the sitphony orchestra at its afternoon per- ,·er cup to he awarded the champion . formance at New Trier auditorium In this event, \Vilmette will be repre: M onday, January 10. She will t1lay sen ted by twenty entries while \~it.1Liszt's Hungarian Fantasit..'. written netka will be represented by Phtlhp for piano and orchestra. Runnefrldt and Gus Lind w a 11 and ~[iss ~{ickcy, who is the daughter Glencoe ln· Frank Hohtfelter, M. Ruoi ~lagistrat<.· D. :\1. ~lickey. is truly dolph amt'Ed. Rudol.ph. a north shore produC't, for :-;he was Not the least matter of importance born and brought up in \\'ilmcttc and i:-; the large number of entries among a few years ago g-raduated from New the . girls and young women, atl the Trier High school. She no\\' holds the ev~nts in which girls are eligible arc very responsible position of assistant well filled with entries. to the head of the music department The board plans · to .rope the rink so at ):l'\\' Trier. that none hut officials and contestants All of Miss ~[ickey's piano studying wilt he allowed on the ice in order that has been with A[r. Knuepfer, a well the events will be run on schedule time. known Chicago teacher. This instrucStart 'Events Promptly tion. along w{th the fact that Miss Events witt start promptly on timt~. :Mickey ha;o; a g-reat amount of musical Contestants should report at the Viiability is certain to make her perform- lage Green shelter house fifteen minance with the symphony orchrstra a utes before their event is scheduled, to brilliant one. secure numhe.rs and be on h an d f or their e\·en t. Two calls witt he given before each event. Contestants should report at the starting ptace immediately on second call. Anv delay will mean elimination from the meet. Anotlwr intrresting C'rntral Laurel Gold. silver and bronze medals wilt · P. T. A. mreting " ·ill he hdd in the be awarded. the awards being made at Byrou C'. Stolp gnunasiutll. Tuesday. the rink. 1anuan· 11. at 3:15 o'clock KindtrgarThe or,der of events. entries. time ten will ht~ maintained for the small and numbrrs arc given on page 39 of childrrn. ~en. nth gnde mothers are · this issue. 44 Alpine W onderlancla" to Be Theme of Musical Lecture at Sunday Club Jan. 9 Branson De Cou is to present h'is "Dream Pictures of Alpine Wonderlands" (Glorious Switzerland) Sunday night. January 9, at the Wilmette Sunday Evening club. He witt use both tht· Ampico piano and the Orthophonic ,·ictrola for the musical accompaniment. A capa-city audience was present last Sunday night when Mr. ·De Cou pre:-entcd his pictures in connection with a motor tour from M cxico to British ( \)tumhia. Florence · M acl,cth. of the Chicago Civic Opera company, who was the scheduled soto:~t. was unable to appear on account of a cold which not only kept her from coming to \\ ilmctte but also made· it impossible for her to sing in th~ opera Saturday night. She has <tsked the club officer:; to announce that she will apprar at a later date this season. The Program ).f r. De Con's program this Sunday " ·ill be as follows: " Tht· ~ru · ll llf LalH· t :t·:t\'Va ··-~odurnc· B .\l.tjor (<'hopin) Pllt:v·t·d lJy Jo:-;ef Lit \'inn··· l~uund J\IHJUl Tntt·rlak··n-"Tiw \Yor :dt!I'S .,f tlw .lung-frau"-Pr· ·lude 'rragique 1 LHl .Or·nstt>in l f'layt·d h~· lht· CflllllJOSer. 'I'll·· Lnt · ts('hht: rg--~implcnt H.out· ·. Lugano, ;.\l. Moritz and th(· Eng-:ulim·. San B<.·rnardino Pass. LUl'l'l'IW aud Its I...on·J\· Lakt> -"Sunrisc t'rum t lw Rig-i"-1 la ~\'II- William Tell < ln·rturt> (Rossini). Tilt · \'\·ondt-rful Tr·ins Arouud Lu<·t ·rtw" A :Noc·turna.l Fant:-~sit·-:\loonlight"1 'lairt· dt· Lurw (1 lt-bussy 1 Plan·d hy · ·lga. Samaruff. /.· ·rmatt and th~· f:onH; rgTal H.ailway" Wildflnwt·rs of tltt· Alp:-;"-:\-lurmuringZqlhyr:-o lJt·Jist=-n) Pht\'t·d IJ,· .\Tilton Suskind. · · "Till' .:\laj··sty of tht· ~lattt· riHH'll"l'n·ludt· Op. :14 Xo. 1 (~inding> Played · l Gabriel's Horn Is Piker Compared to Our New Fire Siren .. I According to reports now being broadcast f rnm poin b unknown by peopll' less kthHrn, Fire Chief \Valtcr I·~· Xyiregyhazi. Zihhle is hoa:-~ting that he can awaken T it. · (~r·· at ~l. Bernard . Pas~\ . cn~n the ht·;l\·icst skt·per \Yithin a one'I'll·· Swiss (',n·h· of th·· ~· · asonl-1: :-' ··ring--S :·riHg- So11g· 1.\liro\'itl'llJ PlaYed mile radius. Rccenth· a new siren \\·as "·' th· · l'··lllllOSt·r . · :-\ tlllllllt-1' . l!.omallet' ll Fl<tt .\lajor installl'd atop the ·lo~al fire station. All well and good . But the first time it ·SiiH·Iiu . ..;J Playt·d IJ~· l-la11s Harth. .\ 'llUllllt, Etudt·-F ~harp .\I inc ·" ( Seri- broadcast its \\'arning, firemen clown in .t!Jint' 1 · Pl:t:· .. d by .J t·ssit· Pl'lt·rs. \\"innetka we;c \\ ' inlPr. Prf·IUdl-'---(' ~lajur ( flt·ltUHS\' ) Evanston and up in said to han· hounced out of bed, thinkl'lay~.d lty \\'allt·r l:it ·st ·king. · ing ii a ~ttllllllon." to duty. And dt·Debaters Chosen in spilt' hl'roic 'rnrk on their part not a fire was to he found. New Trier Try-outs Thl' truth is. hmH·ver. that the new In the debate try-nuts lltld recentlv siren is doing ib duty on a 100 perat the ~t\v Trier lliglt school Rolti;1 cent perfect ha:-i:o~ and that thr new ~ili!OtHis. H<'nry J lt·inl'tnan. 'Sidnn· coding ~ystcm will he placed in opera' Rtl:'t·nherg, Victor Dauh<'r, John Erick- tion just as soon as certain changes. ~ (HJ. Karl Yost, Frank Cil~hrist, Sr,·- arc made tn shorten the signal. These ho~te:'~es. 1111 1ltf Burg-e and .Aitht..·a ~nrt ham wc;·c chai1gcs will he complt:tcd in the ncar Tht' a it enwnn \ pr11gr:1 111 lta~ hrcn 'l'kcterl to rcpre . (·nt thl.' school on future at which time the volunteer fire- outlined rt:' foliO\\':': tilt: rar:-;ity teams. Oi th6t onh· three men will be acquainted with the sig~1u:-;ir Appreciatiun hy :-C'\'('1111t anrl ~in10nds. H einemau and Roscnl;erg an: nat:-~ and may proceed to the fire witheighth g-raclt·s. L 'Xperienccd drbaters and the first two out a moment's delay. Da·,ce ll\· pupils oi sixtl1 gra<lt'. named have ht'<.'ll selected to captain I - - - - ·- - - -- -;---- Li,·inl.{ jlirtures hy fifth grade. ~[iss the teams. · Fox. Th~ question fnr <khate has not as Dramatization hy iourtll gTa<k. ~(rs. yet been selected. nor has it bern deGlennon. cided as to which schools will be deClass march and rxrrri;o;e of third hatt-d during the coming- season. These gracll'. ~[ rs. Burtner. :-r lC'ctions arc expected to he made in Cia":- room songs hy srrond grade, the near future, ho\\'cvrr. It is of es~r iss Carmody. pecial. interest to note that during the Class songs hy second and third grades last s1x years, New Trier has lost onlv ni Laurel sC'hool. Miss Hrrron and · three debates. 1( rs. Butt~. Recognition, other than that acDramatization h~· first grad<.· oi Laurel corded hy the school.· is girrn debaters school. Miss 'Yhitmack. \rho do outstanding work in these conA prize is awarded at rach meeting tests, and who otherwisl' meet the .reto the room having thr larg_c st attenquirements, as thev arc elected to the danC'e of mothers. "Your child is Xational Forensic· League, a national anxiou-; tn ha\·e that prizr for his .:\ Furnished Hon1e honor society having some 127 chapters room," the association hutletin states, Would a home like this appeal to located throughout the "'C nitcd States. "help to pttt it there and at the same you? Many such opportunities are time enjoy a beneficial and happy offered in the Cbssified Pages: RECREATION BOARD MEETS . hour." FOR RE~T CHOICE l\IODEHX The Wilmette Playground and Recbungalow furnish<.'d, 6 room~. rl'ation hoard will hold a session in the garage : con\·. to all cars. Reas. VISITS IN FLORIDA rent with :rear leasE". 796 Center ,.illag-e hall assembly room Thursday Joseph C. Comfort, 812 Prairie aveSt. Tel. Winu. 2833. crening, January 13. · Th~ meeting ,\<·ill nue. is spending a few weeks at Silver hrg-in at 8 o'clock. Springs, Fla. central p. T. A. to Enjoy 1nteresting program January 11 Ice Rinks Busy as Weather Man Jlurnishes G'old The ice rinks which the Recreation hoard i:-~ building in the three sections of town. \rr:-;t. ct>ntral and east. have heen accommodating record breaking crowds during the past two weeks. Thr rinks at the Village Green and adjoining the Congregational church were in excdlent sT1apc for the crowds on Christmas dav, and the ice was kept in good shape throughout the rest of the Christma~ holidays. People who pat'ronized t h c s e rinks congratulated the · Recreation board on havin~ the best ice the village has .e ver had. This was borne out bv the fact that from 1200 to 1800 peopic patronized the two rinks every day. If the weather turns cold and stays cold for a while all three rinks will he in first class shape for the crowds expected this next week-end at the lee carnival. The Recreation hoard has made an agreement with the weather man to have good ice on the rinks as long as he furnishes them cold weather.

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