Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Feb 1937, p. 5

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announcedi tis week as,ciennite plans were launched for the revival-under new auspices- and tIew name---of the great North Shore Music Festivals* disc.ottinued in 1932. The.'officers :of the new associa- tioni aire Edwin S. Milîs, president; Theodore W. Robinson,ý first vice-' president-, Atthur G.. Gable, second vice-president; James. F. Oates. third vice-president; John 1. Mitchell, sec- retary: and Francis M. Knigit, treasurer. Naine Board ,Members Other members of the board in- clude. Sewell L. Avery, Kenneth F. Burgess. Btertram J. Cahn, Johný Alden Carpenter, Mark W. Cresap. Charles G. 'Dawes. George B. Dry- den, Percv B. Eckhart, Charles Hi. Hamiill. Mrs. I3,rtholomay Osborne, Edward L. Ryerson, Albert A. Sprague, Sulas H Strawn, Chester D.. Tripp. Mrs. Frederic W. Upham, Harry L. Wells, Raymiond C. Wie- boldt, and Mrs. John C. Slade~. The board of the former North Shore Music Veestival, which was for many years one of the major musical events in this part of the country, is beiniz dissolved and its assets will be liquidated f0 provide scholarsbips for of the village board, cjated Febrtiary 2, S. A. Morrison, manager, for the receiver of the road, stated: "We do nf1ot feel that there,. is4sfficient po- tential.i business around Lake avenue. and in view of, the close. proximiity of ýGlenayre, We. do not think that we should ..discommode ourreua passe ng ers by making another. stop on the Skokie Valley uine ýat Lake avenue." Mr. Lee, *ho attended the village board meeting Tuesday niglit, -when the letter was. made public, stated. that efforts to- obtain the, station would be continued. He added, that it would induce :rapid and desirable development of that area, and should, therefore have thé -ýsupport of al propert y owners. The original propo- sition made f0 the railroad was that adjacent property owners would pay a portion of the cost of'btiilig the station. A ssessor4?rees Lesser Fry From Tax Assessment <Àilntv Assessr John S. Clark an- Morris Photo Me*$. LowveiI F. Todd, of 15061 Lake avenue is chairman» o a bene- fit card Party, 'sponsored by: the L o g a n - How'ard Parent-Teacher *association, to be given Priday eve- nir'Fèbntiu>y 12 : ôl k f the Howard school gymnasium Proceeds froin. this Party aire to be uised for. the Studeut Aid fund sponsored by the association. Optimists View Scenes of Deep-Sea Angling Member's of the Wlmette 0Onlhnist International 1:anquet-±sall whicli wiII be held -in the Lake- Shore ,Afhletic club, 850 Lake Shore drive, the niglit of February .22, on the eve of the founding of Rotary 32 years ago. Members of the varions north* shore Rotary clubs, including fliose in WiL- mette, Winnetka. and Glencoe, have been invited f0, attend the Banquet-Bail. e oreign diplomafic representatives resident in Chicago, as welL. as1 Armny and Navy officiais have been espécially invifed to a-'ttend the a1ffair. Rotariansfromi the states of Méichi- gan, Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin have also received. invitations. The annliversary celebration wilI be' attendèd by- members of Rotary f rom cities in Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, down-state Illinois and4 othier states and the guests of honor will be Rotary In- ternational President WiII RP,1Manier, Jr., and Mrs. Manier of Nashville, Tenn. PresidentManier w!il delîver an ad- dress- on -the .subjeet "Rotary in a Paul *tering if about the School of Music of Northwestern.university as a cul- tural contribution of the university to Chicago andi the suburban coin- munity. A sinaîl committee com- posed of Mr. Robinson, Mr. Oates, and Mr. Milîs undertook f0 organ-' ize 'the new project. Patrons of Music, Art The menibership of the board as affect 3,000 or more persons in New, thrilling scenes sl Trier township whose personal prop- between a sword fi erty tax bis have ranged from $4 whale, in whici. th t0 $10. Approximately 600,000 in the off winner by kill] county will be relieved of this form catching of a hell of taxation. in a row boat wli .Because only 6 per cent of the hy the 5000-lb. sea group pay any taxes, the assessor de- fie for liberty; the clared that~ the attempt fa assess fish which, after1 ythe %%hale ; tejanice Porter, xormeri ay by lfishennen Texas, who made ber « iwas overturned in Chicago last year wi' onster in its bat- . City Opera company in apturç of a t una Beanstalk." ing hooked, was Mrs. Josephine- Altmai ;sword fish', and asoadMs ee -foot sword fish asOadMs ee wiil be Miss of Dallas, peratic debut the Chicago 'Jack and the, Ias assumed responsibility connected group of fourteen. The with tlhe operations of flie general of- fraternities at Chicago reg fice of the departinent, if was exjpained.1 total pledge class of 154. 4300 . red' a j\day. Bob Inamun is orc furnish the music. Danc f0 Il o'clock. Admission, stra, wvt1 Sfrom,.8 Cents.

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