Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 May 1939, p. 8

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the choir .and the girls' oètette in a group of numbers, .and Miss PQlly. Feeney wiil present.the Verse-speak- ing choir in several selections. Ail threeare memnbers of thie faculty. Girls Compose Dances The lances have been composed by tixe girls* under the direction, of Mrs. Elizabeth flehage and Miss Ruthx Stonie'of the physical education department. They include a Tyrol- ian dance and a group of numbers- in barn dance style which take their The verse-speaking choir will give a haif-hour program as part of the recital. lu Novelty flere "Speaking In chorus, is soinewvhat of a novelty in this corn 1r.v. P 1fho gh in England such «work is well-known and very nonular. Pntterned aftor the singinEs choir. à verse-sn)eakirig !rlournrb-sfor delicacv and 'nrflt'j- sic>n of articulation, rinýP. ancl flex- ihility of tonie. and artistic, intp-rnre- tatinrnof n~tv"it wAq s oliat'id. "The New,. Tr'i'r vi-rs;e-sne.iting choir is à,carefuilvy selected group of oirls who have shown excellence in speeclh anid excentional ;Ibilitv in the readling9 of vP-rse. They have been workiný-t1 1 r Il during the *There always will be sorne dis- regard to election laws and I found that the greatest offenders on April 18,, 1939, were representatives of your league, as I understand the op- posi 1tion'had no watcleérs;,however, you mnay. restiassured that any con- structive suggestions contained ini your letter' will be fol lowed to the ful extentof authority I have in tie, ma tter. Inasmruch as the. permanent regi-s- tration law has jupst been put in force, it Wilake: somne time to put it in good %working order a nd to make itperfect. This permanent registration has added considerable more work to the Village clerk and, as he is hot infallible any more than the, officers oul uncirr iie>xLytar. SDANCE FOR'ROYALTY, Gloria James Battee, 2039 R M.vrs. Leo Acwortn isattee. Mr. and Mrs. Donald William Gray and their two daugixtèrs, Greta Jean and Susan Donna, have re- cenfly moved fromn Chicago to their new address at 1769 Washington avenue. Village clerk nas residea in thn i s village since 1885 and you may rest ch assured that he will be only too will- yn ing to cooperate with your organiza- rjil tion in making the conditions more ,w favorable, but you mnust understand in- that precincts. polling places and in election officials are under the md ' jurisdiction of the County board. Mrs. Ralpix Rehbock .and 'littie daugixter, Judy Ann, of Seattle, ar- rived Monday for a visit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Fitch of 1033 Elmwood avenue, Wilmette. ýeciipe tI powder

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