Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Mar 1927, p. 42

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. ·' 42 WILMETTE LIFE World's Greatest Travel System March 18, 1927 Glen~iew Plans to Have Park Board of its Own The picturesque St. Lawrence Route is the choice of experienced travellers. It is the mighty water boulet~ard to Europe. Direct services to Liverpool, South.. ampton, Glasgow, Belfast, Cherbourg, Antwerp, Hamburg. The Canadian Pacific Empresses sail from Quebec-the Cabin Class ships sail from Mo~treal. Only4 Days Open Se.a Cabin Tours to Europe Summer Season-1927. Sldays-$850. All expenses-personally escorted. England, France, Italy,Switzerland, Ger.. many, Holland and Belgium. Most com· plete itinerary with maximum benefits. At the quarterly meeting of the Glenview Chamber of Commerce, Wednesday evening of last week, preliminary steps were taken for the organization of a park board in that village, with the ultimate aim of obtaining a park system. A committee comprising representatives of the village board and the various civic bodies was appointed to further the movement, which was given an enthusiastic send-off by the fifty or more citizens present. · Chamber of Com111erce officers were elected for the ensuing year, as follows: Edwin F. Rugen, president; C. A. Ladendorf, vice-president and Earl Lynn, secretary. New Trier Music Groups to Sing at States' Meet During the ·v.··c'ek of spring v.::tcation. early .it1 April, a group of New Trier studet1ts win have the unusual opportunity of singing with a chorus of sevrt·al hundred people. Many from the Glee clubs and · a few from the hand accompanied by Miss Winnif red Mickey, Miss Jones, and Mrs . Marion Cotton \\.'ill go to Springfield to participate. in a concert under the aus pices of the North Central Music Supervisors' conference. The states of Michigan, Indiana, \Visconsin, Illinois, Iowa, both Dakotas, and Minnesota are to he .represented. The Music department at New Trier has already hegun \York on the numbers which arc to be rendered, not hy the individual schools, but hv the conference chortt!' and band. Th.e music chosen is of the first calib er and includes a double chorus by Palestrina and \Yorks of present d·ay composers. Two hours of each day while at the c::m fcrencc will be clcvotecl to rehearsal. The students will be enter· taincd hy the civic bodies of Springfield who are planning a cordial W('lcome for them. The only expense of the trip will he railroad fare as the citizens of Spring · field han: generously agreed to nrH:n their ho111cs to · the young pcopk attending the conference. It is planned by the New Trier mn ~: ic department that some of the compo:-ition s to be sung in this conference " ·ill he used hy the local organization in the Suburban High School Mu sic Fe~ ti\·al which \\·ill be held later in the spring. Ftdl in/ormation and aailin6 dates from loul aeea1mhiP a&entl, or R. R. Harrington Opens Auto Repair on Ridge ·R. R. Harrington has opened an automobile repair shop in the rear of 841 Ridge avenue, Wilmette, where he is enjoying his portion of the ever increasing business which is featuring that section of Wilmette, and where ground Yalues are increasing more rapidly, perhaps, than in any other section of the village. Mr. Harrington is a me. chanic of wide experience gained by his association with other garages. He decided to embark in business for him~ self, and readily appre.c iated the opportunity which the busy Ridge avenue and new west section of Wilmette offered. H. s. Elworthy, Stenmshlll Gencrul Agent, 41 E. Juckson Blvd. Telephone Wabash 1901, Chlcngo, III ·. }'or :Freight Allltly to, W. A. Klttermaster, Gl'n. Agt. Frt>lght Dc·pt. 9-10 The Rookery, Chl('ago, Illinois. 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Beautiful small apartments in the new, Fireproof RAVENNA 1310-18 Chicago Avenue Wilmette (Just north of Dempster Street) '1 'he ideal small apartment, large living room, dining alcove. kitchenette, in-a-dor bed and dressing room. Close to all lines of transportation. 55 Rentals reasonaW Agent on prennses NOW RENTING vICTOR c. CARLSON ORGANIZATION Carlson Building, Evanston Phones: Greenleaf r;oo--Chicago, Sheldrake 0500 roR s: YEARS THE STANDARD OF 0'-:JALITY

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