Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jun 1936, p. 1

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&ympriuny nleoqa Stanley P. Farwell, Winnetka, Takes Leadership in, Form. ing Coimittee \VlIen X e N' Trier towvnship, on Tuly 'l takes .over the, administration, *oi its . relief affairs,. as provided by reccntly enacted legislation at. Springfield. the toivnsliip supervisor, M.Nrs. GertrudIe NI. VThurston !and- the town board wiII. liave the 1cooperation'.of an, ad%-.zorl board in the maftr of plannuw ý"and adininistcring such relief. On rectli)t , M a telegramn >Iast Tlusdav froin Nrs. B.ernice T.' Vani der Vre.repre.sentative' from this district, an noulncing that legislation nlow definitel- provides that on and ale uiv I the vario.ps towvnsbip înthlu State, aîîdl the City o.f Chbicago mu'taduiniter thir Own reli ef, MNr,. Thiurstoni calied a meeting of repr(-eetative> of the various relief groi1psý ii Nexv Trier, to mneet at the -milsip o1 c 1i te Village hall. Wineta.to licssplans and mnethosof haindliing this, newlv imposed FarweJI WiI Assiut t %%as at this meeting and at the suggestion of Mrs. Thurston that kphony Orcliestrg contemporary Swiss conductors, to Is Enggeýi. for Series by whom falls the honor of directing' the Chicago,,Symphony orchestra in Wilmette -L ,eaders the inaugural, concert of, the Ravinla ,Festival season on july 3, at the re'Aà meeting1 held Monday evening openiing of the famous ,"Opelra House te ilag1h kal, at which enthusiil! the \oods," ivili on this occasion action was niake his first persona' appearatîce asmrechd a iigh pitch., ffinitelyv assures Wilrc e ta ii .m eri.- taken w ic d torth shore a series of n pb ca tliiàa -vin phtw nty er.hear'n mette .and th~e nkfive: free symphôny 'Thugl hewàs liard onthe air oncerts, to be gi,ien oén the esplanade wvi ti the' Genieral Motors. orchestra of the waterworkks by the Illinois Symduring the 1934-35, season, bis last phony .orchestra, aunder the manageappearance ini Chicago, was, as the ment of, Alfred Ai. Kanberg, 120 Duqpee orchestra director of the, Diapliileff place, Wilmnette. Ballet Russe in 1915,. whlen lie reThsslnif festival of fine orchesi ceived, special. recognition for bis. tral music. made available to, Wilmette *condlicting of the ballets ýof Stravilù- by Mr. Kanber 'g, s;kv. "Petrotichka" anîd "The Fire and sponsored1 Bird," ili their Chicago Premiere. Il several local civi tlii course off the tturs wtht ~the ý commercial,-re Diaghileff- Ballet. whicb ransged f romn gious and educ to London and Paris through North and tional bodies, w Mathew Francis Photb South America. he introduced rnanv- be a dedication of the chie f *Clovd C. Mciftire, new works, notably those of Stravini- public use of t] fVilinette police dcpartment, itlill be sky. 'Manuel de Falla. Eric Satie. and beautiful espiana opie of the speakers at the annuai othiers. o f t he imposil sesioiz of the Wisconsin Counicit waterworks buil Speciaist Russian of Safety, to be held at Madison A specialist in Russian music and ing, for which it 'îext .Tuesday, lunie 30. Chief Mc-. 1La md the modern repertoire as insp Cuire wilI address the grouf> on the ý is also Anse'rmet e ballet, th subject, "Public Saf ety on the Street Ernest Ansermet, most noted ?f nmo7 y'in y ,flar u. Mrs. Thurston saidi, that inasmuch darses. as the legislature has now definitely placed the administration of relief ARRIVE HOME, work, in New Trier, in the hands of Miss Mary Louise Jordan, daughter the supervisor and township board, to be. paid for by the township, it of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Jordan, scemed most advisablé that some 125 Abingdon avenue, Kenilworth, arorganization of the various township rived home June 5, from St. Mary-ofmrelief groups should be formed for the purpose of making suggestions and aiding ini the administration of the funds. to be raised. that the most bas. directéd the summer concerts of the Philharmonic orchestra in Buenos Aires, and more. recently he has establisbed hirnself as Mexico City's leading symphony director. Mr. Ansermet will conduct the first three concerts Of the Ravinia festival, (Continued on Page 47) the musical and eutufal actiwlUCs of the community, not restricted by village imnits. Tels Expeissoo There was no question in anyone's mmid about the advisability of grasping that opportunity. It was sôlely a matter of working out the details. ........... of the communil There are se well as the Cit (Continue 2. L............ Stores. .13 9..141 socity pages

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