Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Feb 1933, p. 10

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Cool Heat Coata Leaa Wilniette (sal o- Phone e;, Harmony Convention: Cuits Public Meeting A public mreeting bas been called for Friday evening, February 10, at' 8 o'clock at the Howard-school audi- torium by the Wilmette. Perpetual Harnîony Convention 1wbich bas been i assigned the task of selecting a siate, of candidates for Village offices to be voted upon at the annual Spring election. ' Theý convention invites in-ý dividuals or groups to. suggest can- didates for its consideration. The convention expects a record turnott of representative .citizens at tin mneeting which is open to ail voters f~ he village..__ je READS 'AUTUMN CROCUS" Ethel Rogers Swif t of Northwest- ern university School of Speech will business pru.vuui c. George Bay opened, the Progran which wa.s ln. Charge of Mrs. Charles A. Broad. Clearnesse'lle n hie tofle, easyagilitY in hie igers, uusal thoothness and ,facilltY- in bowiiig %wrbich h6 disPiayed pgrtlcuiarly 'in- the diffleuit ."mazurka de Concert" ,by, Musin, whi 1 h he piayed admirably. The scope of his technique, and tone, espe- cially hie pizzicato totich., *as brought out, too, in, the "Dj)anse *Tzigane". a gypsy dance by Nachez. "The "Valse. Bluette", by, ,Drlgo-Auer, Xreislèr's "Caprice. Viennois," a moderni and in- terestlng. arjrangemýent of -'The. Mockiflg Bird" by Isadore Berger former' con- cert meister with the Clvic Opera, or- chestra, hie encore, tris> own composi- tion, '"Summer JEcstaCy,e a charmlfg, airy, waltz b&iiad, compieted the pro- gram ,hé, gave. Mrs. Hattie Krause Levin gave hlm able sympathetlc sup-.. port as accotupanlet. lLeader JIas Cbarmi 't Center in, rary. W~LLI Li iiaJu Monday and Tuesday, IF Alil CJ.aalg and Service t. Be of the. Fiest Phonme Wed.-Thurs. IMrs. B( Citizens] Rogers. sei Flo ea nt, FE es and or aI iIALIIe idin *announeg ) e chool Febri vr Wonyn'a Service Store: 24 N. Sheridan JRoa4, "North Shore's Largest and'Most popff, nd Park ers" Il 67 Wilmefte Ave.. I ieir twelftn weddcing annmversary January 28. Twenty-four guests, en- joyed a dancing party. ner, a of a sMins ie Seeond, 16, at the M~rs. Rus- Garts pag- ;tudy ciass- us.

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