Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Dec 1934, p. 1

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to Recommend Candidates Villagers Invited to'Festival of Christmas Muuic at Schoolý This Sunday Musical, organizations of New Trier .High school,, inclûding the. choruses, glee clubs *an.d orchestra, will present their* seventeenth annual Christmas program for residents. of the New Trier villages Sundayr afternoon, De- cember 16, at 4 o'clock in the Leslie, F.. Gates, gymznasium-auditorium at the'high school., This programn isoffered free to the public, and it is expected that a record crowd again will attend. Last year close to 4,000 persons filled the spacious auditorium for the event. Assembly t. Sig Carol# Mrs. Marion Cotton, head- of tbe New Tr'1ir musc de ttit, 'Who, witb her assistants-Adelaide Jones Bradburn, Emily Roberts, Frances Anderson, and George Swigart-is directing the program,. states that it will be brief and inspired. The aud- ience will join ini the singing of the carols. * The Christmas prograin lhas be-- corne an event of great importance on the véarly calendar of activities at the high school. The excellence of the program hbas attracted atten- tion in miusic circles, flot only on the north shore but outside the township as well. Persons who attend the program . for the' first tinie in a par- ticular year become faithful devotees and, attend every successive pro- grami. Rehearse Many Weeks This year's concert promiises to he ý 11o exception to the rule,'insofar as1 its excelence is- concerned. The par-. ticîpating organizations h ave spçnt (Continued' on Page 56) Revise'Regulations 6n 2 Per Cent Tax Myrtyl Ross'. well ktownAn- ca>; actress and noted imPersonetor of farnous wvonen in history, will Present tie Pro gram at thte WiI- inette Suniday Evening club Decen- ber 16 at the Fi rst Con gregationMi churck. The above picture shows Mi,çs Ross in: the rote of Quecu *Victoria. Hiome Owners' Group to Eleot Oflicers Dec. 19 At the annual meeting of the Wil- mette Hlome Owners' association at the Village hall on Wednesday even- ing, December 19, the annual elec- tion of officers will take place. At this meeting the president, other officers and directors with terms expiring this ear wi11 aIl be elected. Notices of the meeting are being sent out' by T. C. Kniep, secretary. 'I i U'~ Pub.ic Metn The Wilmette Harmony conven- tion wiIi hold a public meeiing in thecocl chamber of the Village haIlMonday evening, Decembei, 17, at Ï o'clock. The purpose of, this *meeting is to r ecéive suggestions frontm any citizen or group- of citi-, zens, as to possible candidates for Village, offices, to be voted oI at the election next Aprt' lp ilte owt~ tion Iwill carefully. eonsider ail per- sons namied f romt the floor, but no nominations will be mode at this; meeting. Thismeetinig represents ýthe bas'ic prmnciple of representative governi ment, as it gives to every citizen the rigbt to a voice in the selection of candidates. is the only opportunity citizens will b ave to present names of persons they think would serve the public wvell. Any member of the candidates committee, or of the convention, will be glad to receive such suggestions at any time during its deliberations, it is pointed out. Citizetis are urged to attend and take part in the meeting Monday night. Scbolarski> for JViolin Student Off ered by Club Trhe No rth. Shore Musicians club, Margaret M. Geppert, president, an- nounces1 a sc.holarship in violin 'with one of Chicago's foremost instruc- tors, for the balance of the school' year, beginn.ing january 1, 1935. Any violin student residing on the north shore. Evanston to Hig'hland Park, Orayer, Chairnau of Harmonpr Convention, ecsThre ImlportattGiroupo CE.Drayrer, 1034., E!nwood ave- nue, -êhairman ot'the, 1935 Harnye convention,. bas asnoupéëd tifiè «li- pletioyr of three *of the. four1 conmt- tees whîch 'will "guide the conventiib in its important work of sereii out and nominatinjg thèse, cîtizoos best quaiieà to fIll the varionsVil- lgËeý offices, for the- next two years. Joseph W. Lechner, 1445 Wilmette avenue, whose'excellent-work in or.- ganizig the 'village for. the NRA w'Illb remenubered, heads the fim- portant committee on candidates. Thie mnembership consists of the< followlng: Eflriwood avenue. Preclnct 2-Charles R, Blxby,, 1104 Ashland avenue. Precinet 3-Dwight Chapman, 9000 Eimwood avenue. Precinet 4-Mrs. Herbert J. Leaeh, 630 Washington avenue. Precinct 5-J. Hardy -Weedon, 110 T1hird street. Precinet 6-George &_ Hahn, 110 Sixth street. Preeinet 7-A. P. Hooper, 923 Lin4en avenue. Precinct 8-EBdwln P. Phèrps, 280 Prci it1-Wiiliam EÊdmonds, 1936 l'reenvôod avenue. Preeinet 13-Mrs. A. L. Grinneil, 2425 Kenllworth a venue. Comuunications'Comnmittee Thle communications committee As headed by Mrs. J. D. .Kinnear, 2241- Chestnut avenue, thé complete per-'. svnel being: !recinet 1-Thornas, E. Thompson, 1311 Ashland avenue. Previnet 2-Ralph W. Faupel, 719 Tenth atreet. Prëeinet 3-Mr*s. H. A. Flnney, 833 Greenwood avenue. Precinct .4-Miss Florence Butz, 802 Pursuarit to the new r, chants in Chicago and su cbanged to the direct CI which went into effect mnornitlg. t De r mu5 e hs orj rancis L. DalIy, 221 iArthur J. Dixon, 70O6 ied on Page 6) 1 L-

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