Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Oct 1936, p. 63

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The concert will be held at the Chicago Stadium, on1 Columbus Day, October 12. AIl proceeds will be donated to Chicago charities.. A special mqtinee will be held for school children by the band, at whiclu '1homnas will not appear. '.Mendelssohn fly Oie ('ratdl Ace. by Brahms The occasionu marks the first appearSong of the Mermnaid Patsy 1Pauiek of Gleneoe ance of the . Navy B3and in Chicago ini ý.....Haydn lI the Country.......... vears. Fift-v neî are carried. thxe seven GriegS The First Primrose ... ...... .sing .... .. girls' choir of high school age, and a mùaie quartet., Infôrmal Progra Thc. program is to be informai, and, is as much a demonstration as- it is a recital. T'he age, of the singers. ranges from eight to eighteen. 'Bovs.' voices 'which are ini the midst of changing will be heard, as weIl -as girls Volces before, during, and after changing. Such questions :as, "when should voice study be begunl," "should a boy sing when. his voice is changing," and "Who can sing" wilI be approached in an objective and 'concrete mnanner. Many Talented Voices Apart f romn the demonstration asýpect, nianv Iovelyi songs will be sung by somue . exceptionally. promising young voices. Patsy Paulick, eight years of age, Who sings first, the Beeler twins, Who Morley catizoniets a cappella, flot* to mention separate olcier voices are very much Worth hearing. Any one in the communiiitv Who is interested is invited tot attend. The coxuplete program fol-. Iows: usu r-psoai i noysý choir, a large CYicuq<>s 1936-1937 innj-sic season wzas assiiied.a; auispiciovs. and spectac n/ar oPenin£i titis u'cek ?..ith -thc alilounleenst of -a concert by the Un itcd Sta tes, Navy band, the tuorld's otstandiîg 'niitarvmui cal uénit. and Amerira's preinier baritom, .Jolhn Charie.çThomas. (above) treasurer. The Ornithology- club also elected ,Walker- president. Carl Hot4e, viceýPresident; Louise Menning, sec retary, and Adelaide* Shrader, treasure r, ar ,e the other new officers.. L. E. Hildebrand, is:the faculty sponsor of thils club., Elected Officers of the Chess club weré eVn 'Horne Sniith, president; Jack Potter, vice-president; Allen Senear, s ecretary,.anid Léee Trillich, treasurer. Joseph Schumùacherý is faculty sponsor of the club. The -newly organized Archaeology club ýwiIl be led by Jane . Harnilton, Rosemnary McKeigban, -Fr a nc es Bickum and Cornelius Kennedy. Dr. Laura Ullrich is faculty sponsor of the club. The Stamp club, of wbich Henry Pifer is spuogr,, etdjôhn Clark, president; Bill Hayt, vice-president, and Bill Normoyle, secretary-treastirer. 1Apn Musson was elected vice-president of. the Art league, Virginia Goodrich, secretary, and Bob Ehmer, treasurer. Ann Bumnham is president of the league. The Gavel club, debate ôrganization, elected Joe Graif., nresident: rule and governmental economýy,, and her attitude toward an intelligent and sympathetic' solution of the probleni of relief for..the unemployed' coinmends hem to: the support ýof aIl good ci tizens 'irrespective of party, affiliadion. ticularly învolvi-ng. education, 'hone MUSEUM LECTURE "Real Austrahia -,the Land tliat. i3 *Different"P is the titlé 'of -a free illustrated lecture for -the -general public to bce given Saturday afternoon, -Oct. 10 ,at Field Museum of Natural History. The Rev. James Marsball, of Turmamnurra, Sydney, N. S. W., will bc the lecturer. Flora, Wilt Thou Toi-nent Nie? cago City opera star, w7hose naie lhas. during the coming. year. -been a hy-word in musical circles lierc Night and abroad for more than tWo decades. .Mariilyn Fillis of Winnetka .. Morley has. ini the past fifteen inonths alone. Expeot Big Vote for I .Go Before Nly Darling Wheui, Lo, hy Break of Morninig Morley suiig iIn person before over 900.000 Mrs. Van der Vries iMai-loni nd Francis Beeler of othersI Bemnice millions Coui,itless tneop)le. T. Van dem Vries, of Winof Winnetka ibbons hiave lieard iiiii nfiftv-four broadcasts netka, who is a Republican candidate Trhe Silver Swan ........... Lilacs duriîig this period. .. ... . .Strauss *... . .Rachmaninoff Morley i>orothy and, Kathryn Matthews. of Winnetka onaudy Ah, nmai non cessate ......... If You Wisýh.........Koechlin This New Vork MNetropolitan aind'Chi- .r..îen, and JuiRothlschild to lead it' I Fireproof Storage Warehiouse Off ors Wilmette's OnIy Lo, lit the Spreading Fie- which serves. the northern -portion 01 the territory formerlý in one 11gh schûol district.. The figures as given are J. Sterling Morton High school, Cicero, 5,900 students; Oak Park-River. Forest 3t was decided, and tI an invitational cross c at Proviso on Nov. 7. Tt the league will meet v weeks to aonrove the football schedule. league 1107,

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