Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Apr 1934, p. 29

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ensembles ma1keto a0 1 mroad edluca- tioal program. Many others froin the north shore are expected to attend the pieetingu whicb is sponsored by the Music Supervisors'_ National conference. It wjll be one, of the làrgest conven- tions in Chicago 'in 1934. Damrosch to ýAttend >Among the noted -persons, on the program will be Walte'r Damrosch, * conductor and 1comnposer;- Rudolph * Ganz, president. Of the' Chicago Mu- sical college; and Sir. Hugh Rob- * rton, .Glasgow, Scotland. noted choir director, Mrs. Franklin Delano Roosevelt will be ainong the speak- e rs on the radio programs held in connection ,with the -Music anti American Youth" mnovement spon- soredý by the organtization. **The cultural value 'of music In the comning era of greater liu- wvill be' the key note of thisý yçar!s meeting," said .C. ,V., Autileman, secretary of the. con ference. "Prob- * lems of ediicating the Amerietin public to appreciate the so-called ierthings in life,' Nvill be discussed h% educators and mus icians f romi ail parts of the United States and rnany other ýcountries." Public "Sing" Featured A traditional event at each con- Sf.erence is a dailv informnai public sing" in the Grand Stai1r hall of the famnous Stevens hotel. Anoth.or unique fe.ature of this year's program, according to Mr. Buttieman, will he a concert by 500 teachers and mlusic supervisers from ail sectionst Of the country who have hield the:,r ..rehearsals" by mail. Parts to tic Suinýg by each member of the choruîs, 'seatiný according to hieighit, and oither details have ail been arrangcd by mail. The director of this fea-' ture, wiIl be J{ollis Danx. O)fferLecture Series at :University of Chicago The University of Chicago will offer. tlirough its downtown department four di iferent types of early evening lec- -tures bv sta-ff membe1hrs. peth sei,;n uale and otner memaers of the depart- nment of physics at the university. Dr. an~d Mrs. Lloyd G. Rees, 1604 -Vilmette avenue, entertained a few friends Iast Sunday evening. the ci iiig lu 1- va man, ne lhav- i limette, who will have cards fOlIo0 ing dinner at WVeeks' dining room. VENETIAN ,BLINDS eliminate*shàdés, awninis and curtains They add beoau tyan effect perfect light control Special Prices This ýMontA; P16. GRtE. 2782-Rkogers P.M2nu LINCOL.NWOOD STUDIOS &711%&ill ...l... Porterhouse or 2 T-borne, lb. SPE CIA L FOR FRIDA Y FRESH SWEET' LOUISIANA. Strawberrwlm p.........-w- lb. 1S½ I SPlECIA L FOR SA TURDA Y FRESH CALIFORNIA Asparagus ader Northern Califorsia Fan, paraguas. Ail green stalk.. THE RIGNT NOW yos a. .habg Your *nter CLOTJIING and, formai suite la apy bamdy cIoueft WITHOUT aay MOTIf BAGSail sUmmer, jor. ever ...for ouly the p"ce et eue Spru.dlIn service. E5timaes cherfnui1y gimve,r fursisure, rmgitaj" bIaufets. la Hulbbaad Wods Gawo'u Kashlas Bros. READ THE WANT ADS L.S FOR TRUIRSDAY, FIDAT and SATURAT 1Iac Fyn or Roastins g YOUNG LAN1 Friq r irovi I P6DK fLan Tendow Ntive stang L 12e- l 151/2 Phbeauple ILarge OrangsIGaeulI ...... 20 > UNMIT QUANýTliT -1-- SKOO UM FOOD FISCHMAN & "O'N -7' 618 DAVIS ST, 810 CHURCH ST* 1, Ir

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