Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Apr 1928, p. 30

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GOOD ..EWIPAP&& ITOI.Y BEFORE WE MOVE I to oar anr stort, 806-810 Grcwt s~ May 1st. you can uv~ oa aU Floor "High Ground," the novel by Jon a· than Brooks, has been called "th ~t newtpaper atory of the la8t ten yean. Brookt' real name i~t John MeUett-of the "writing M llttb. ' N orlh Shore Ourtet Will Open Fe1tiva1· Program in M a:p North . shore artists will give the nasium, Evantton, on the evening of May 21, at 8 o'clock. babel Richardson Molter, soprano of Wilmette ; Rollin Pen e, Evanston baritone; Alvene Resseguie, Evanston contralto ; and Eugene Dressler, Chicago tenor, compose the quartet which · will sing Verdi's Requiem as the vrogram for the first night. Verdi's work is a commemoration of the achievements of the Italian novelist and poet, Manzoni. When Manzoni died, Verdi proposed a mass in his honor, and con'3 tructed the famous harmonic composition of the Requiem. The rJuartet which will present the romanticist music was selected by the trustees of the festival association on the motion of Charles W. Spofford, head of the program committee. When the north shore quartet appears on the opening night, it will be another triumph for Peter Chris.tian Lutkin, dean of the School of Music of the University. · While lecturing before the Thomas class, about 1900, Dean Lutkin asserted that Evanston was ideally situated for great music festivals, the only Jack . being a suitable hall. With the construction of Patten gymnasium in 1908, "Here is Lutkin's Music Hall!" became a slogan and work was begun to form a fe3tival association. The climax of that work will be reached the evening of May 21 when north shore artists will give the gala program. Covainp by BUYING NOW! . op ning program of the Chicago, North The girlt of St. Agne· Sodality of Shore Mutic fe11tival at Patten gym- BARRY'S REMOVAL SALE CLEANING AND REPAIRING 514 DAVIS ST. UNIV. 5712 St. Joseph'· church arc r ·h ·auinl( ftJr a three-act play entitled, "A ~outhern Cinderella" which . is to l'c given in the near future. -olllinois electric light and f)()WCr com ies had 1,779,000 customers on 1928. One..,Day Excursion Rates to For the benefit of customers going to ·Chicago and re~urning the same day, the North Shore Line offers the following round trip excursion rates: A Nnv Yorktr. a man wbo travels considuably. was 10 impr~d by North ShQre Line servict on a ttuat trip rbat bt wrott tbt following lrtter to tbt railroad: "My work, erecting . Deisel Elrctric Uniu, takts mt through the country on the jump and I am sure I bavt ridden every aood sttam and tltetric railway in the United Statts but none of them gave myself and crew the pltasurt of a cool, clean, dustless ride like tbt North Shore Line· from Milwaukee, Racine, Ktaosha to Chicago. Your road is in a class by itself in every way from the smooth rock ballasttd roadbtd to the parlor-observation cars." To.the Chicago Loop and Return: FROM Round Trip E·cunion Fare RWalarOn~ ay Fare R~lar Round Plan to Construct Bridle Paths in Highland Park The North Shore Riding association has been organized primarily for the purpose of constructing bridle paths in and about Highland Park. Many appli..: cations for membership have already been received and any resident of Cock or Lake county is eligible, it is explained. Gen. Robert E. Wood is preside·nt of the association, and the directors are Herbert B. Brown, Martin lnsnJI. W. H. McKillip, Alfred K. Stern, David Levinson and Gen. Robert E. Wood. It is planned to have a good portion of the path on one of the banks of the drainage canal. Work will commence just as soon as the frost is out of the ground. it is said. The announcement was recently made of the completion of bridle paths along the banks of the drainage canal in Evanston. Persons who have seen them say that the)r are the equal of any paths of similar kind. It is also p]anned to plant trees and shrubs along the path. This will make it; very attractive to the owners of the · adjoining land. AJI who are interested may write for. applications to the North Shore Riding association, 77 West Washington street, Chicago, Ill. rip F.re Linden Ave. or Niles Center .. $0.60 WUmette, Harmswoods or .60 Glenavre ·......·......····· Kenilworth or Northfield .····· .65 .65 Indian Hill ····· ~ ············· · Winnetka ·.·..... : . ···..······ .70 Hubbard Woods ..····..····· ~ .75 .80 Glencoe or Northbrook .······ .85 · Braeside ·..·......·....······· .85 Ravinia Park ....··....······· Ravinia or Woodridge ········· .90 1.00 Highland Park or Briergate ·.· 1.00 Highwood or Highmoor ......· 1.00 Fort Sheridan or Sheridan Elms 1.10 Lake Forest or Deerpath ...···· 1.20 Lake Bluff·····....·...······· 1.30 Great Lakes ·.··...·· ~ ··.······ 1.30 No. Chicago Jet ·.······..····· 1.35 No. Chicago (East or West Line) 1.50 Waukegan (East or West Line) · $0.52 .52 .56 .58 .62 .65 .70 .76 .76 .78 .84 .89 .94 1.02 1.10 1.17 1.17 1.20 1.30 $1.04 1.04 1.12 1.16 1.24 1.30 1.40 1.52 1.52 1.56 1.68 1.78 1.88 2.04 2.20 2.34 2.34 2.40 2.60 One..Day Excursion Tickets must be used, both going and returning, on the date of sale. Purchase tickets at ticket office before boarding train. Children under five years, free of charge when accom. . panied by parent or guardian. Children five to twelve y~ars of age, half fare. Mary Giddings' Oub to Hold Ita Benefit May 1 The card party arrar ...ed annually by the Mary Giddings' dub for the benefit of the Illinois Children's home will take place Tuesday. May 1, at the Evanston Woman's· club. Co-chairman for the affair are Mrs. H. S. Campbell and Mrs. P. A. Rising and assisting with arrangements are Mrs. H. C. Bowman. ticket chairman. Mrs. N. H. Byam and Mrs. ]. P. Anderson, prize chairmen, Mrs. Marnre.t Preston, candy chairman, Mrs.: S.- 1. Kootrie ...nd Mrs. Charles· ~rt·. chairmen of refreshments. Jlrs. W. G. Blake, lowers, Mrs. W. N. Cromwell. cards and pencils. and Mrs. F. A.pavidson, who is in charge of public..:. aty. Chicago North Shore &. Milwaukee Railroad Co. WILMETTE PASSENGER STATION Ph. 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