\VI UIETT8 LI \\'d<' made by n·l 1 "lo n:d ~lll her own supcn ·-~<·n "" .a ru,hts . Ob eramnh 1 ,... · 111 .,· hen r t d e , r rc se nt tn .__..;....;;_.-..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. play was given. ~lr -. · 1\tlt " 1" tv_ e . · in Bavaria and kn o' thL l'a>SIO~ MaJor' Bull.'t!~nt IJIHI . /)n/l,hri /1 l'laye rs p rsonally. Sht ado!, hc.a ut) 0 1 ~Vrll .wrriJ· gn·r 0 (1" ~ ·oc;r a nd realism to her l ccturt'~ l>y the u st Pro··idcd that sfl c IS a -~l d 1>1 1 oi music especially arlaptttl to the Ar1d always corm·s. l" 1" "'11 11 11 11 · , tory, it is explained. H. Hilton, Secretary in The Girl Scouts of Troop' I anrl 1 } Annual R rt rr.eet every Wednmday p. m. at ~.b. ~po at the Methodist Episcopal church. I h t' week, Maj r Bullivant gave the _gt rb some excellent drill work. Part ot one The music festivals have netted the meeting each month will be devoted to · · d ·n k This is not only fine physt~~}eago North ~hore Festtval assoc1~- , ~~ e~ve~~i~e, but it trains the girls for t1on $22,513.42 m the fifteen years 1t work in larger groups, and teaches them lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'llllllllllllllllllllilllll has sponsored the event, and have made accurate attention and unity. The two troops were recent!Y re?rit possible to give six concerts by worldrenowned artists instead of the original ganized and a full prograh~h IS -'ltb~ ' · · planned for the future, w tc w1 four. The net gam for the l~st ,test·- both useful and enjoyable. val . was $1,182.84, although art1sts salLet every girl who is a memb~r make aries and other expenses were materially it a point to be at every meetmg and higher. help to keep up the standard of her pak trol. Only by a full attendance can the . th' Th e report wa'> made pu bl tc IS wee. best work be done. by ] . H . Hilton , treasurer of the festt-------1 · "·al assoc_ iation, after his. accounts. ~ad "P n Play" Will Be been audtted hy a commtttee conststii1C US 10 · · llllllllllllllll lllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lll lll ll llllllllllltlltlllll of James F. Oates, Frank E. Lord, and Illustrated m VUiage W. H. Dunham. The presence in Chicago of Anton Firat Helcl in 1901 Lanf! ami his associates from among The first festival was held in 1909, the Passi on Players of Oberammergau when the expcn e was only $1968.87, makes especia lly timely the presentasaving the association a total ot $479.- tion at the First Congregational church 04. In 1913, five concerts were given, of Wilmette on As h Wednesday of the and the expense jumped to $21,250.39. ··ra~sion Play:· This was the first year that the gain Mrs. Swift who presents the story was more than $1,000, and the books comes with the most glowing comshowed that the association was $1,- mendation of ministers and others 216.41 ahead. who hav e seen the play at OherramThe year 1917 was the high mark of mergau. The pictures with which she the festival's career, for that year it netted $6,098.83. The follqwing year was also good, and the gain was $4,666.54. In 1921, when six concerts THE BEST AUTO PAINTS were given, the gain dropped down into the $1,000 mark, but it has never deand fini~hes art! used by us in ~ed to only a few hundred dollar· doin g the job on your car. That as in the early days. The only loss susis why our work lasts longer and tained by the association was in 1911, always shows its luster even UP when intense heat prevented large attendance. der mud and gr;me. It pays Rec:eipta lncreaae to employ the best-therefore Mr. Hilton reported that the total get our painting estimate. receipts last year were $41,955.15, or $3,979.50 larger than in 1922. He explained that this is due to an increase ROBERT W. MciNTYRE in the price of some of the course Rear of Wilmette State Bank tickets made necessary by the upward trend of expenses rather than to inPhone Wil. 114 creased attendance. The total expenses were $40,772.31, MAY FESTIVAL SHOWS PROm J. il:usfran:s· -he,. tutu n· ·--------------; Iex pert photographe r· wl .(met· t ..e Girl Scouts . I iu I'm on Brunswick records,fo But listen!-you ain't heard no thin' yet !"ZP Now 2-reat news for record-buyen! Jolson nas made hia first Brunswick records, with Isham Jones' famous.orc~ tra to accompany him. And they are on ule at th1s store. Each Jolson record is double-faced-two Jolson numbert7Sc each. Come and cetyours before the aupplyis exhausted. W· utili be glad to of tiN,..., Al jolstm-lsluJM ]OttM r«XWtb for 10"· f lRST COAL You can get immediate deliveries 1 I Evanston Building Material Company EVANSTON, IWNOIS Paone Evanston 8906 1320 Simpson St. play,.,, THEONEILOVL ~ELO, TO SOMEBODY ELSE STEPPIN' OUT GS}75 C . Each JOLSON RECORDS {PM GOlN' SOUTH CALIFORNIA, H!Ril COME ~"' .. ' Aceo"'fiCIII(..,U 1>11 1.... "' JOJWa' Other Recorda by Bruntwick Popular Artists: So This Is Venice Nashville NiJht n&ale Say It With a Ukulele Before You Go &1111u K,...,.., Orchatra MariM& H~ rril Blue Gran Blues You Darlina- You Cm· RothMit:ll'a Orchatra WILMETTE MUSIC SH<J ~ Orian A. Galitz 1179 WILMEITE AVE. PHO .,.E 3011 or $3,061.71 more than the previous year, the report continues. This. is due almost entirely to the higher cost of orchestra and soloists. Homer, Schipa, Dani e, Matzenauer, Gigle, and Sundelius all drew large crowds to the concerts, last year, accordi to receipts, Homer and Schipa were · The receipts that night were $8,175.02. ·;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~jl It RUGS AND CARPETS Cleaned and renovated by the Naphtha and v~cuum pro ·ess. :\ o job is too big for ju ·t phone us and we call and give an estimate. trial is all we ask. _ _ .-k·~VP.RLANll $1,115.00 F. 0. B. Toledo C. H. BRIGGS $495.00 · ! ATTENDS EDUCATOR'S PARLEY Mis Alice Wessa, superintendrnt at the Joseph Sears school, is attenaing the convention of School Superintendence of the National Educational association which is meeting in Chicago this week. The school wa~ closed Thursday in order to permit the teachers an opportunity of attendin(( the convention. SALES-ROOM AND SERVICE-STATION 1141 Gnenl..f A"'e., Wilmette Pl.oae Enaatoa 141 ---1 DeLuxe Cleaners nos Ceatral A·e. Phoae Wilmette · Timely Repair Means EXtra Wear Have those old shoes repaired a11rlyou will be money ahead. N.o job is too small for us. Workmanship Gu;qnteed WILMETTE Now is the. beat Time IIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIAII to get y r r s cleaned. ILMETTE Call us up, SEE OuR NEw 1924 WALL PAPER STocK before you decorate We carry Everything for interior decorating -and- 1949 o~ HIGHLAND PARK 54, and ask us to call for them. We'll come at once, clean the rugs so they'll look like new, and return them whenever you say. G e t the m cleaned now and avoid the Spring Rush! EXTERIOR PAINTING us figure ~. Aram K. Mestjian ORIENTAL RUGS AND CARPETS wa-n. ... H~ . Parlr. -K IU llaia St. 'W. . . . '. · (··