Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Oct 1930, p. 7

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and outstanding organizations, in- formation setting forth the Chicago Civic .opera's assets and cultural achievement. A proclamation signed by Earl E. -Orner, president of the village, annouinces to Wilmette the ad- vent o.f a week, promoted. througbout metropoitan C hicago -by the .Associ- ated Civic Opera clubs. Merchants of the, village, in rec- ognition of the occasion, will send out with packages leaving their shops, 3,000 circulars emphasizing civîc opera highlights. Small pamphlets have been sent out- with monthly statements f rom Wilmettefianks. -Five large -winidow display panels, 3x5, wiUi wings 1y;? feet deep, are to be displayed in the village. One hun- dred 1lx21-inch window cards are to be placed about 'Wilmette. Two hun- dred photogravure portraitsof:artists singing with the çomp any and thirty- five cards illustratïng opera scenes are to be on exhibît. In addition, the Civic opera club com- mittee, headed by Charles W. Triggs, *wiii establish headquarters in the Wil- mette State bank, in charge of the Women of, the committee who are Mrs. ýMax W. Zabel, Mrs. J. E. Worthen,, Mrs. William Weldon, Mrs. F. W. Fuermanni, Mrs. Roy M. Kirtland, Mrs. Charles A. Broad, Mrs. R. E. Pattison, Kline,« and Miss Heleni Evans. Also assisting Mr. Triggs are the men o the c onmmi t tcee, _~Mr. Zabel, Mr. \Vortheni, Mr. Weldon, Dr. Fuerniann, Mr. Kirtland, M.\r. Kline and W. Frank McClure. Short talks calling attention to civic opera week wil be given in churches, at church sociéties, at the womens clubs, and at aIl large gatherings wvher- *ever possible. * A send-off banquet is to be given Friday evening, October 10, in die .Red Lacquer- rooni of the Palmer. House by the Civic Opera .,association :for. the conirittees of the Associated Operit clubei * E,. ,R. Russell, a meniber of the serv- ice departient. of the Chicago'.Civic opera, is assisting 'the Opera Week conimittee. aiNIpfl, 1 is meIVaiUII5man4I. tAe Lit-.1 ics, among whom was Percy- JHam- moud, formierly of Chicago, were uni- ,omy warm in thei r praise of Mr. Bellamy's acting. Mr. and Mrs.« Rex- ford'Bellamy, stopped in Granville, Ohio to- see their daughter,.Carolyn, who is attending Dienison university. Mrs.. Fred Pîtney of Pasadena,ý houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. George Bird of 1010 Chestnut avenue, will return f rom a short vii t to Ohio this week-end. Thley al Will then leave for Flrench Lickwith Mr. and Mrs. W. Gordon- Bird of 730 Elmwood ave - nue. and Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Winzer of Ohio will meet them there. TELKPHO<E 1200. To- make certain of reciving our service based upon more than 30 yeaWs expetience, telephone Wilmette .i ioo. Rèeieber-there is only 'oùe Kashian Bro. àblsmn on the'Nortb Shore. 7~iig~u>~ro s. 1101 Greenleaf Ave., Wilmette NO BRANCHES IDTWEÂPý arrivais de..picting the correct 1<aII modes -in ladiefsn oes. They offer a happy combination of style and 'omfort for they are buit to special measurernents that enable us to fit every part of the foot. Wilbur Coon sboes it the bail, waist, instep, arch arnd. heel. They it sriugly where you want them snug and ýroomy where you want, them roomny Offered at the -very, popular price of Scout Shoes 1123-25-27 Central Ave. Dring Your Shees Here for the Famus t he case oft uaiton street the Uounty avdtwenity feet of the forty feet, Asbury avenue the counypaei2 of -the forty feet; Railroad avenue in I F the KASHIAN truck do0esn't stop at your-dioor,' ïon're flot getting KASH- IAN service.. Campus Kicks Ph. WiLl 914 Tee-Dee Rep.iring

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