Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Aug 1936, p. 1

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-A.d, Aiounicement is made th is week _______________________ that the aniual tait cooking schiool ___________________ Choral. Group Will Assist Ili.i nois Sy mphony 'Wednesday conlducted. under auspices of the - D gQ aatn ICham-ber of 1,Comm erce Spon-, Evenlingt,éAugust,12Loyers of good music will hear the. Ilinois Symphony orchestra in the second of a séries of five free con-ý certs, sponsored by a group of civie, organizationis, on the beautiful esplan-; ade of the watcr works, in Wilmette. Wednesday: evening, August, 12, at 8,:30 o'clock., Albert Goldbcrg will serve as guest conductor on this program. Thé first of these open-air concerts, given iast week, was reccivcd with miuch acclaim. Wilmette Post No. 40 Atericait Legion, conducted a colorful opening at whf ch Harry C. Kinne, Village president, delivered a short address. Goldberg Wilds Baton A capacity audience is expccted to turn out for this opportunity to hear th c Illinois Symphony orchestra, under thc baton of Albert Goidberg. whose administrative activities Iiniit On order of Governor Henry Hr omansClub of. WNilmnette.will tfake. ner the state departnient of, agriculplace ini the club's auditoriumn Nov turc oni Monday declared a strict emiber 10, Il andA12. quarantine of all dogs iii Cook coIIoNational the of Batz Mildred Miss ty. The step was taken as ail enieren or Live Stock andMa to *t. gency nicasure, ivkd securcd to conduct the school. ilii c ef epidemic present the on -check a'd Walier operation witb Sprague. alarinlg. become wvhich.lias rabies. l r ' company. The order provi(lcs that al dogs, eil-lo is. o pe The chol Theschol withiin the coulity niust be kcpit in escape-proof'enclosifres. or restrainthenorh shre aea. throghou cd by Icashes-- . ifnorcelnîcnt- o thei order %vas placed dircctly upon local Dr. Harold F. Branch of thé, muiiicipalities. at P'resbyterian ,Ghurch authorifies The Village board at its adjourntd 'night instructed mieeting 'rTuesday Dr. H-arold F. Branch, minisîter of to strictly Endepartnîent police the of church Presbyterian the Fîrst al] ç>x.nters and quarautiiie, force the Tiuscaloosa. Ala.. wiil occupy the Putthat the notified hcrehy arc dogs of pit of the First Prcsbyterian churcli that nmcais It (bed. he nmust order Sunday of Wîlmctte at thc services dogs cannôt he perniiitted at large. norning. August 9, at il o'clock. Dr. cither with or without mIu7Zzes, and Branch is the first of several guest thcy nîust bc confinced so securethat servthe preachers who will conduct thcy catinot'escape. The ex~that ly during churcb Wimtte ices at the August ini the absence of the Rcv.: ecçising of dogs except on leash. is prohibited. No evasions of the ordler James T. NVeneklasen. mninster, whIo will he c' ,uteinainccl. is on his surnimer vacation. sors Revival of Traditional Community Outtig An afternoon and evening of- gen-ý uine' wholesoine fun, awaits .every résident -of' Wilmette T h urs d ay, August 13, when, under the:auspices of the WilMiette Chamber Of Commerce the. community observes theý revival Of traditional Wilmette Day. Wilmcttc Day, as villagers îWbO residcd here prior to the Depression era ivili testify, bas been the océaISion, at this season 'of the year. for a genieral, get-togethejrand reunion for> 3yung and oid-a summer holiday ini whicb ever y person in Wilmette There are field çan participate. events, basebail games, concession~s and .'rides," a tug-o-war, to fil the afternoon hours, and dancing in the evening to the tunes of a fine orchestra. Stores and offices will close Jat110 . bis appearances before the public. Mr. Goldberg, a prominent Clhicago New Chief of Police. WVhile it was necessary to forego this community frolic for several years, the Chamber of Commerce this ycar deterniined to renew the custom of long 'standing and proceeded several 'weeks 'ago to work at %%,iclh the ,,%orks of voung imcrcaîi composers are presented. M r. Goldbcrg's prograni will be. as foilows: Monday. Thiese courts, constructeci as a Public Works administration guest' Miss 'Margaret Suttie of the project, embody the vcry iatest ideas South side of Chicago. Mr. andM:Xs. in tennis court design. and construc- Dierks rcturined last week from O)verture to Gýlinka's "Rtuslan and Ludtion. In Washington park there are nortbern Wisconsin %vhere they vafinlla." Symîphony. Fifth four, and ini Vattman park four. A aindfraotig t iv Tschaikowvsky's "lees.The "S iors ance," from nominal fe xill be charged for theircaindfraotigttDir Rpd POPPY.' nien's Comntrv club. .Strau!ss' "The Blue Danubê." Use to maintain the service. Tpmonstrçition Sho.Cosing parade wcnds its way througn the streets of the village, up the shore through Kenilworth, Winnetka afid Glencoe, and westward to Northb)rook and Glenview. E 1a b o r a t e floats, gayly decorated automobiles, festooned bicycles, and ail manner of novelty vebicies wili be entered in thé line of march. Every viliager i5 invitcd- and urged to participate It is expected -that mni this event., a meeting of mittee, of '% Is head, scl latter part - schiU. b bt hle Ito play on new ii trumnents whmcn muake reai tunes in! cad of 'the usual its being a beneficial and school enterprise..I -i ereis vrW y v3na ther- feature at this early eve(Continued onl Page 4)

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