Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Jun 1927, p. 36

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36 WILMETTE LIFE June 10. 1927 l_________ G_r_a_m_m __ a_r_S_c_h_o_ol __ G_le_e __ C_l_u_hs __ A_P_P_e_a_r__ in __C __ o_n_ce_r_~~-------· At the left we view the Girls ' Glee club of the Wilmette Public schools which gave such a splendid account of itself in concert last tc.Jeek . Have you heard them? A fine group of youngsters. you 'II say , when ·obserc.Jinq this · group the Wilmette Public School Boys ' Glee club . Talented too as a recent concert audience will teslifiJ . 111111111111111111111111111111111111 ll llllll llllllllllllllllilllll !lll lllllllllloii·IJ IIIIII IIIII II IIIIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII ----------------------------------- - - - -- - llllllhliiiii'IIIJIJilllilllllllllllllllllllll llll "Corne out to see . us. We're living up on the North Shore now." W il nzett e Pupils ~~~~~_:;· i~~~~~et~~)c o7~;~ 11~)~:;; .~~~:;~~~~~r~~:~~~ Win Praise for in~· in age frnm 9 to 14 yl'ar~ . l ·ndnl)htt.:dh· the material j, tlwrl'. hut Musical Ability thj, ;tdmirah~e litt~t orcltt·--tra rctlcrb I I Y OUR take GUES~fS will it for granted that the invitatton is t ~.; visit you in a home that is your own. Will they bl' disappointed? 513 Davis St. 'EVANSTON Greenleaf 1617 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll By Helen Sears L'TCat crrclit on it.; cnncluct nr. \[i:-:' The ~prin .~· concert gi\·cn 1)\- the \\'il- <·;1t lwrint' Granclqui~t. \\·ho"e 'ttrl' h0at: mt.:tte Cradt· :-cho(ll (lrchc-~tra and tlltt--irianh· reading and pn·l·i-;t· rythm Glet· dulls in conjunrti nn " ·ith Howard make t·th' rnn~ident th:tt re . . tults \\'ill F. Pre~ ton. ( ·hirag(o Ci\·ir Opera bari-. Ill· in rthroming-. l t·llt. at tilt' Ho\\'arcl :'t:ltuol in \\' ilmettl\ Tltt' --oioi=-t ,,-~ts tit· It·.,, an at_t r:tdi!·l: l;t...t Friday t'\·ening-. ,,a.., ~n unu~ual and th ;uJ H~"'ard }:-- _Prcqon. l>:Httone or delightful that it mi~llt "·ell he re - · 1 1H· Chtr ;wo ( n·tr Opera Ct·mpan~- . peatcd hdCJr<.· a Jaq.rt·~ audit·nce . \cldl'd tn _ \r~-- Pr~~ton\ arti=-tn·_:llld th~ The Cirl< Glcl· dtth and the 13on' ht· ;·nt\· nt l.n" \~ntcc _wa.; an attttude nr Ckc club from tltr Hyrnn Stolp . ch~ol , llll!!e.r ..;tanrltn\!' lt·r In_, yo_unl! co ii_L' agur=n-t·rc t'ach heard in a Yarird and in- "htrlt undnuhll'dh· tnspn·~·rl thetr ~up' t vre :-. ting .~roup. di . . pJa,·ing splendid tl(:rt in tl~t· ;-tri;J. frnm '·Tannltau:->er." qu ~~lity of t()llt . and sing:ing -with con- I \_tt \'r _nrol(Jn!.tcd applathl' at thl' close 1 t:tl! tou~ enthusta~nt. und l· r the able · rd t 11, nnmh r the artt--t.; ,-n ung1~..-;!dn~hip of ).1 r:-. . . \~· llt' " Clark and dau Pitter wa:' c;umnl~Jned_ irom hrr pn~t · _wtth excellent accompaniment iurn- 1 ;ttllnlll!' the perctt~:'t011 t.nstrun1ent.~ tn tsht.:cl by ~1 i=-s He lent' ( ~rnss~.:nbacher t lw nrrh~·=- tra: ~ he playtt1g- a deltght~ro~t unusual " ·a.; the pla\·inQ ·of I i11l accompaniment to her iather'=- en. rnrr. \\' h~tt would s<·nll' oi tl' han· aiHn I . i nr t IH' "~' no port ttn it it·' - to heat a drum Buying ··rhe right spot 1 1111 -- nch an occa~ion is an experil'nce. \\'ilmettl' is fortunate in h;n·ing a on the map" is a mat. ; nprrintendent of school:- \Yho j,;; a;; ter for careful deliberaprogre ss iYe an educator as is J. R. Harpl'r- fnr the music in the srhonl=- could tion with the aid of nnt han' reached its nre~ent statr of e nlcit,·nr\' except f(lr his support and those competent to ad- . e 11 !'ouragement. "\'n Je.;o; (I factc·r in the entire . . cheme VISe. May we be of h;I ' 1 )(' e1\ \ r r s. ~ t e II a \ ra 1J a a tl cl h l' r ··h 1, · a..;,i--tant. ~frs. :\g-tH':' Clark. ).fr~. assistance? : \fa lJ l ' I' Jt a .;; de\' (l t C d S j X t l' C' tl \'l' a r :' t 0 the ~upen· i.;;ion nf mu~ir in the \\'ill met It· ~clwnls an~! has not nnh·. c;uc~Gbrn· p urrlt·d tn de\·eloptng- all plta.;es nl mu,ir tn thr present l1igh =-tandard hut ha.., made hrr~el f helm-ed IH· all whn c·onw in cnntart with her . . She ha:; 1564 Shermart Avenut " ·on the rn-opera1ion of all tht' \Yil111dtt· tl'achers and it j., such -c·o-opt>ratilltl tl1at has brought the rr~ult:> that Evanston 1 I \\ T rl' ~n rl~;~rh· in eYi~lrnce at the cnn"l'rt la=-t l · nda,- evenmg. J 1 1 I .- E· 1 J

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