Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jun 1933, p. 19

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vNionai Ui.ulege ef 1Eaucation this year, judging from the amnount of out-door activity included in the. cur- riculum. The school, which opened Monday morning of this week offçrs a new arrangement: whet'eby children may be ýenrolled for-the entire six weeks' period or for ,one or mo re weeks. Regular morning, classes are provided for kindergarten, nursery school and the six grades, with in- dividual instruction for children i the seventh and eighth grades and afternoon play groups for boys and girls from ý9 ýto 14 under the direc-^ tion of -Mrs., Sarah Black and T. Wilson McGrath. New PIayurouuad - The new ýplayground, completed last faîl by the Parents' counicil of the school,ý provides ideal facilities for the' younger children _- grassy slopes, sand, curving cernent. walks for wheel toys and plenty of space lor pets and gardens. Nearby, beach- es wrli be tiized and excursions te forest preserves and farms are sched- uled for cool days. Swimming and beach sports are.ai- so on the 'program for the older chîldren, with Viggo Bovbjerg ýin charge, and trips to the forest pre- serve and the Century of Progress under the direction of the science teacher, Mr. McGrath. Units of work in science and social studies will be developed in connection with such excursions, providing an enriched background for the work of the cern- ing ,year. Individual instru~ction for children who have work te make UP will be given under the direction of Miss Agnes, Adamis and Miss Çeraldine. Behensky. Miss Clara Belle Baker iý director of the, Children's school, assisted by Miss Mildred Dittman. Mrs. jean, Hislop Rumry Will have. charge of rhythm work and'David Dushkin will conduct classes in creative work.with musical' instruments. The staff. for the session. includes. in addition te ini Ke.ital June 27 Sidney Silber of Wilmette, noted pianist, and Luella Canterbury, dra- matic interpreter, will be presented in a recital by the Sherwood Music school in the Fine Arts building, Chi- cago, Tuesýday evening, June 27, at 8:15 o'clock.,Mr. Slber is :considered by the leading critics of European Arnerica as one of the outstanding, artists in Arnerîca today. While'.born in America his parents were. Russian j born., He bas been soloist witb the? Berlin .Philbarmonjc, the Chicago Symffphony, tbe 'Russian, Symphony. (New York), the Minneapolis ISym- phony orchestras, and many éthers. IHis recital -next Tuesday is free to the public.. The, programn is as fol- lows: Ballet ýof -the happy spirite .from "Orpheus'. Gluck-Friedman Larghetto from the "«Corona- tion, Concerto" bMzrt-Priedmnan Berceuse (Cradie, Song)>.......... Chopin Etude, Qp. 25, No. 1 (Aeoltan Harp Study) ..... Chopin Etude, Op. 25, No. 2........ .. --Chiopin SceroB4a t mnr ...... hoi Sidney Silber The Nineteenth Century Imipressions............ Noel Coward Luella Canterbury Musical Themes played by Mr.Silber Love Dream. No. 3........ .. ... Liszt .koirees de Vienne, A-major (Evening Parties in Vienna)..........Schubert-Liszt La Campanella (version by :Ferrucclo fBusoni) ... Paganini-Liszt Hungarian RhapsodY, No. 12. Liszt Sidney Sulber The following north shore young people took part in Miss Marian Dana's piano recital Saturday i Ziegler hall at the Chicago, Woma!is club: Sue Ellen and Catherine Loucks, Alice and Dick O'Connor, Mary lane Smith, Jane Weese, and Nancy Wilds, of Kenilworth; Miriam Holmes of Highland Park, formerly of Kenilworth;.and Vera Schapire of Wilmette. 0o- Mrs. Charles avenue, arrived, winter..spent in W., Mooédy, 700Forest hoine last week af ter a Ites an even, greater, treat to dine at Vers Megowen's, now that an additional room .hem been opened. Wide Windows on three si des. assure you a cool lagke breeze.* éa light and charming background gîive:s you a feeling of space ..and softly carpe ted -flooras com plete a setting ideal for leisurely dining. Early Am.rkan et 503 Davs St. Corner, of Hinon. Ave., Evansion, SALIE8MAN WANTEDI W. wanl to add to our seIling staff a man whos. personolity and wde ac- quaintanc. in this cqmnmunify wiII b. an asset to hirn i s.lling Packard motor cars. DanelGan$ 509 MAIN ST., EVANSTON Opposite Evanahire HOte r Shop All Phon., 6262 I I

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