Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Feb 1936, p. 24

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on April 7; and Col. Ralph H. Isham,, scholar and collector, on April 27 These lectures arc open to the puble and tickets may be reserved by calling Nortbwe stern university, Superor ON vASitshy TEAM Don Brown of Winnetka, Dave Sk illin of Wilmette., and' Warren S. r.eadwell, of Kenilworth, are mem- bers of the Junior VTrsity baskeétbali team at Deerfield Academy, Deerfield. Mass. AI] threeý are former New* Trier stiidents. Skillin is co-captain of the team.. Treadwell is also, a mernber of the board of the Year Book and the Gîe club. miss Dorothy Reinwald of 1630 Elmwood avenue entertained, for a nm rof ber friends ât ber, home Saturday even:npg. Offer Titie Event f-or Bridge Addicts 1-fere cornes Chicagoiand's Big Night, for bridge players-and for ail you ireside experts who.know how ý niftiiy You 'd soive tbose bands t bat so, bef uddle the professors of this no,.w The Siberian Sioige rs. mider the direction of Nicholas Vasilie f. whp are nou, on their second Ap,,ericaa concert tour, are creating even a gireater senisation t/ian they did fast vear. This orflaiationt is comnposed opf ten star soloisis u'ho attain a vocal hlend tin ensemble as beautif id and sonorous as the toues of an orfian. 7-Ih ;. i te. .. i rn. n ail el,,n. çseiected Lou Haddad, the Chicagoi lpg oleo f Ma.rch4. under the s bridge wizard, to work out a contract e7'enlnqo arh4 iidrteas 2 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ p brde.aiiosi titi o m- ces of the faciult3'. Precedieig the bride cad nhswthe natifo ala- concert a diner wil bc served ini teurs. . Mdha o tentinl te coàlege diniing hall. -cliampionship seven times and is thec present titie bolder. With H-addad -is The broadcasts of the Sibenian Sing- *chairman of the committee, theru Iwill be associated a number of. other ers over 1NBC networks have so pro.. b ig names in bridge i ncluding Wil- foundiy impressed thé radio *audïences Iliamn E. McKenny, secretary of tîîù* that letters of praise and commendation Amria Bridv.- l.-n.lé for their beautiful voices (especially theQ Wd believes, wiii be a world beater I Night (Froni imber of enthusiasts taking part. mn")l Gets Leading Post -in Famous Purdue Band P. C. Hosking, of Wilmette, a sen- ior in the school of electrical engi- neering at Pturdue universihs just been appointed principal musician in the Purdue Military band. The Purdue band is famous not only as one of the best football bands in ir eirance at meL1I rur(uc-NQrth- western football game, which was pIayed at night. Between bal%,es at this game the band members paraded and formed letters and figures witli electric lights attached to their bats while the gridiron was ohrieto- tallv dark. Chicago newspapers gave, the Purdue Band the title "Al-Amen1- c.an" for -tbis performance. The symphonic band is nom- work- ing on Dvorak's Symphony No. .5 ini E Minor, "Front the New \Vord" idia..... ..Rmky-Korsakofe e P'iea (Satire) .... Mousorgsky Part 1V 0 .........WIll be annouaneed . ...t ... 11.Gypsy Song tRefrain........_Gypsy Song s I.., Il . ý. ypsy. Song Filah SeIigmain, pianlat S0. La Sale St. FranUits74 Chîsago Le1

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