Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 May 1933, p. 11

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The band, on~e of' the o'utstanding musical organizations at the high. school, is under the direction of J. C. Schumacher. Mr. Schumacher bas developed'it to its present size and excellence over a period of years. Instruients-to be heard in'the an- ixual spring concert, include -twenty- four clarinets. twelve cornets,, six trombones, four alto. parts, thrée baritones, two snare drums, two sousaphones, two alto saxophones, one tenor 'Saxophone. one oboe, o ne hassoon,1 one. piccolo, one flute, one tympanist, one bass drumn and one cymbals. Tickets for the concert may be ob-i taitied frorn the band members or by- calling the high school, Winnetka 2400, 'it is, announiced. The. program for, the concert will be as follows:r-.1 Brooke's Chicago. Marine Band. March . Roland F. Seltz Concert waltz, -"Wedding of the. Winids"....... .....John .Hl Týrombone solr;, "The..... Message" . . ..Brooksý Playeâ bY Warren Cozzens,ý, accompan- ied bY Lewis Eldridge Tone poem, 'Flnlandja" (Opus. 26., No. 7)..........Sibelius Suite by Sousa or by Nevin Grand-march, "Festal'March-........ in (C' ... C harles Cadmnan The Bach Chorales John SeBbastlan Bach O acred Head Now Wounded Soul, Array Thyýseif wlth Gladness Lo >rd God, We Praise Thee OV*rtue,"Nab)ueodonosor,", * G_ Verdi Exift nar-eh, "RtePasz Band March, Township Rotary Clubs to Hv Dinner May il The fourth anima~l joint meeting of the New Trier township Rotary clubs wvIll be hield Thursday night, May 11, at the high school.,mess hall. After the. dininer. whi ch ý will be served at 6:30 oo'cck, aproàram of entertain- ment de.moistraiiig the work of var- ,ts department at Nemw Trier High Sehool wilb given. R. F. L. Bieseinejer is chairman of the executive commiittee which bas zéineral charge of arrangements for the affair in which the Rotary clubs of Wilmette, Wininetka and Glencoe are .participating. Wilmette Ave. D)r.; Williamz. Fielding Ogbur», prof essor of sociology, the Unti- versitv vof Chaicago. and direclor of research, Présiden t Hoover's Re- scarch cý o >ini ittcc on Recen t: Social TrendstWIll speak at a siimposium to be conidutcd by the North Shore Art leagiic Siiitd , MaY 7, in the Northî Shore Con gregation fsrael' temnpie in Glencoe. Mr., and Mrs. John A. Young, 1123- Elmwood avenue, announce the birth ofa daughiter, Catherine Wells, Frn- day, April 28. Mrs. Young is the for- mer Ruth Anderson. A Professional School of Business, offering university grade courseý in Accounting (Eleent,ary amd ýAdvancedl) Office Procedure amd'Prac. e Auditing Cost Accouniting ~edçral IncoMe Tax "qE "C.554 X SVACUUM GLEANER A $62.00 Vae for $4.50 I Everyehitsg:Ëlectrical RANDBLEV'.S Formerly Daunemark Electrc Co.. Phone Wulmette 214 HKOUSECCLESANIN ý39e Sider6Cazel Drug Company S#r vo*g North Shor# Ro i- dowls fer more thau 29 years WilmWet-ComnralAveui. Phonos: Wil.4401 59t RidgeAvenue Phrmacy A>giliated math Sider.C.wu1 Drog Ce.-)J. B. SoyIur, Mgr. Ridg.-Lak. Ave. Phono Wilp.tt.316 S PI C [Al For a Limited Time OnIy DeLux Dry CIeaning Service Only 0 Flease uend u hvnlua ar.og and fi information regardlng the value of bu2i Kail Yost, 1016 Greenwood avenue, ne, education. drove to Milwaukee last week-end to visit relatives. Name ......................... .Mrs.. Myron H. West, 916 Green- AddreqE3 .................. Ieaf..avenue, wilf énter tain her bridge club tiext Monday aft"ýrnoon. Ciy and State........ "North Shores Largeat as 747 ELM ST., WINNETKA & UYERS Ird 9Most Pqular oteatsoe RAY MOLENDi. Mgr.

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