Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Apr 1931, p. 6

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EV1EP mil0, Fi ne meats-selected by A'& P's, own skilled meat buyers., And: beiides that they ,are Priced 10w enough to .insure you 9 real saving. ChoiceBeef-,Rib Rot, b. 25 (standing)ý Pot Roa st,> any cut desired, .#i8 lb. Sirloin Steak, Milk Fed Veal 35c Boneless Rolled Roast, lb. 29e Leg Roast,, short cut, lb. 25c Shoulder Roast, lb. 17e Boneless, Smoked Butts, lb. 29C Armour's Star Hams, whole or string haf, IL 21c. Imagine the chastely severe beauty of the altar, the richness of the beau- tifiil wood enhanced. by softly gleam- ing candies and spring flowers. Well to the front of the platform a pedestal ricbly draped, in oriental rugs upon, Which stood a radio. No speaker, no' singer in sight! A black gowned organist stole softly in,- playing delicately sweet music. Just .as' silently she ,slipped away. The' audience sat in Wonder- ing silence. Suddenly the ýradio sent forth strains of a chorus, the corn- bined choi rs' of 'Westminster, church of Eva'nst.on and the Wilmette IEng- ish- Eyangelical Lutheran church The voices came over, clearly, well- balanced in volume and tone, a. credit to'their directors. Then the. stirning strains of a military band thundered -forthý the: stirring march, ,"HFands Across the 'Sea" and a pro- gram f rom Sweden was given of solos, quartets, orchestra and :band music. The high lights of the oral parts of the prograrn were an address to thbe American people f rom Prince Wilhelm of Sweden and a talk to, the American women--by I-he presi- dent of the Allied Women's Clubs. Further muusic by the comibined choirs and a brief address by the Rev. Carl Empson, pastor of the church, com- pleted the unique program. The church is fortunate in the possession ofa hospitable, up-to-the-minute, capable pastor and is to be congratu- The programn follows: Trhe Doxology, followed by the Invoca- tioni Concert Overture-C Major . ... XIolins Miss Frances Ann Cook Organist, North Shore Baptist church, * Chicago Duet Mrg, Foster Z. Fike and Miss, Florence Farrar Harmonies du Soir......arg-Elert Chorale No. 1 ln E Major Cesar Franck William H. Barnes Organist- and Director, Plrst BaptIat church, Evanston, Ilinois Ciffertory-B3r the Waters ofBayo ...... ....... Karg-Elert Miss MarIe Briel Fugue ln E fiat (St. Axn's)... S. Ba&ch The Chapel of San Miguel (MS.) . .. .. . ... .... . . ... E. S. Seder Edwini Stanley Seder- Organist-D)Irèctor, First Congregational church, Oak Park The Gloria and, the enediction 'Mr. and, Mrs. Don WiIey of 1147 ,Michigan avenue, returned last ýweek from a trip to French Lick, Springs as also did the Ira J. ..Wilsons of 325 Ridge road, 'Winnetka, who. spent. a short timne there this past month... lated upont the progress made in the brief spant of ten years. It may be of interest to -state that the originator of this unusual formi of .,entertainment traveled 18,0W0 miles, covering a good-will trip of six months. duration, to secure the nma-, teniais for these 'programns, whicfl cover folk songs and national music of various nations, together with speeches frQm the rulers and niost prorninent pensons of each nation. The Golden Ratie Applies go Business You Have no Idea M,... ,what:we can accomplish wilh yôùr hair., A marcel or linger'. wave styled to your indivd- ualiy-a S'cientific facial to GENUINE, I-il VAN DULRM'S Bea uty Salon 15/2 Centtai &Venue Ask Our Advice on Cosmietics, and. Powder, Bfending: 11h[pf L (ohomy Pulls

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