Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Jun 1938, p. 12

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ant. -AIR. CONDITIONED Jun.. ~jot4 d wh il ;>a the Rachmaninoff "'Sec- ond Concerto" the evénling of July 23., under the'directi.on of, Eugene Goos-, sens, and*Moarts Concerto,,,for FIute and, Harp" to be played bv Ernest Liegi and 1joseph Vitoi briu- liant first flutist and .harpist of the jChicago Symphony orchestra. Three commissioned works for first performance: the *first, "Passacaglia and Fugue" by Gardner Read per- formed the first nigbt of the season under Artur Rodzinski; the second "Suite d'Orchestre" by David V an. Vactor, -whose fame as a composer i5 equalled by t .hat of flutist with the orchestra, and "Fantasia" by the dis-* *tiuidac rmDoser-vedagogue of Ri1 chal-d Crooks, celebrated te» or, o the tir h 1,annual .tëasçoel 01the .-rist Recit at se.ries sPptop-oed by thre W liswetka -Musie club Mj, tireý ýNcw Trier I-igh se'hool auditorium. MIr. Crooks zwill yiVe Iis P-progalm Gaffne.v of New Trier 1Iigh school. asking the respective teachers to read its invitation in class rooms so that al the, pupils of ýEvanston, and the north shore, their parents, teach- ers and friends:may view the parade and See the pageant.and :thus wel- corne the car avan of .young mnen- Wio aeto be the guests of the citY. There 15 110charge for the'p'ageat since té eo the stadium is given, by the university a nd the per.for- marice is made possible bv. the Nortli- jwest Territory Celebraio o'mi Sion. The. parade will start at. the lake l and D)avis street and proceed, west- to Orrington-a"-ue, nort ,h to Cen- tral street and west to fle stadium. Mfiss, Rebecca Fitchi, of Wilmette: Frank A. Windes and Mrs. Corduier \Vest, of Xinnetka, and. Don E. I Marsh. of Glencoe, are interested in' weeks of the season. cate the calibre of lits sieiging. ta Other soloists and special ieaturês ! 1nds h i utoino will be announced, Richard Crooks. leading tenor of the teWnek itrcl oit.~ First we' progranms are a, fol- Mtolta Opera company. annuallysrvn on the pageant committee lia te ios tesietroncerta. i with the following Evanston people: low: .hasthenîot ectesWeconerttours, is Dr. James Taft Hatfield, vice-presi- TI'urrday, at :30 star of the Firestonie Radio hour and dnEaso itrclscey . vrue..eore"Opus î2, dn vntnHsoia oit No. ~ .BEETHCOVEýN guest star un other featured houurs, suclh Dr. James A. James, president, Ilii- 2>. t!mp.y 1 minlor, as General '%otoris and Ford. and i nois State Historical society; ',\r. Op . .,.BRAMS 'rated bv Varietv as the greatest tenior I William, H. Dunham, secreta'ry. Ev- fl.rin iifl bx-ffcedrw.anston Historical society: Mrs. \Vil-. No. 1, Ç 1 nterni sion 3.. Entr'AxIete b"Kecowanstc . ý..MOUS. 4. Suite from -L'Oiseau de1 ..STR. * Saturday, at 8:80 1, Water Music HANDE' 2. Symnphony N.5 C minor, .~BEE Intermnission 3Rondo.-Ti1l Eulenispiegel Pranks- .. 4. O;'erture to, "Die Flederàl UKC ,with Schumanni-Htk-n. \wo predicte.d executive secretary-, n- anston- Cham- !V2Hgreat things for himi. ber of Commerce'ý; Dr. Dwight F. H1e lhd no money for music les.sons Clark, president, Evanstoti Historical ,GSKY so he worked to earn it. At 14, he. society. NSYpainted the great reservoir tanks of the 'o c r ÀRYTrenton gas .works : by mounting ait dSeie 67 tosa haîf"oudtoarStartme andanesday pay, At 17, he loaded ice into wagons t tr e n sa Merry, for tve ntv cents ait hour and deciares Contjnried frorn Page. 3) AUSthat it htelped his chest expansion! nouncements relating to the. concerts ____ ___ ____ ___ ____ ___I near athand and the time of, transpm of the City. riake unnecessary I 1Iilt concludes with the hiospitable ion into and outI phrase: -Wilmette's welcorne sign iS out for the whole North Shlofe."ý S-T,

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