Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Jun 1938, p. 46

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eaÎ~fDQWN. CQMFQRTERSl. bgularl opicd* AS6.0now.,.... 9 9 Oqir reqmuier: $20 c omfou#er whioh Is 3" longer Md more closol y $ E .7 qluili$d for oniW r *411vt for the Newlyweds Taf fea ~'M'e$~asoeL 3. Passacàglia and Fugue ....... ý..Gardner Read (First Performance) 4. Orchestrai Fragments (Second Serie), from 'MDaphnis and Chloe" ... Ravel FrIda.y, Juiy ,i. at 8:80 il.'Russian 1. Overture Fantasia, ',Romeo and Jullet"...........schalkowiky 2. Symphony No. 1, Op. 1O.Shostakovich IntermIssion 3. Entr'Acte to "Kehowanatchina".......Mouüssorgoky 4. Suite from "IL'OIseau de .e ...........Stravlnsky Saturda.y, JuIy 2, at 8:80 1. Water Music ..... .... Handel-HartY 2. Symphony No. 5, C miner, Op. 67................ Beethoven Intermission 3. Rondo.-"Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks" ...........Strauss 4. Overture te), "Die Fidrmu"......... Joh. Straus 5. Waltz-"Tales trom the Vienna Woods".............. Joh. Strauss, 'Après Midi d'un Faune".. DebussyN te Dieu a Seville ......... Abeniz Îana ..................... Abeniz GRAND 5ON'S GRADUATION arshal Ney Petit of Port Huron, h,,, who wilI be 89 years of age in S tmber came to the north shorea Inesday of last week to attendv izrarluation of bis grandson. . a. A Llmited Number OaIy for a three-week cruise aboarci a ship of the U. S. Navy. Lieutena!lt C. D, Reynolds, U.S.N., an instructor in, the .ýdepàrtmnent of, nayal science and tactics, is" in. charge of the Neorthwestern. unit. The cruise, -which is required - of ail juniors in the naval R.O.T,.C.. is given to broaden the student's view- point by contact with the navv at sea, with midshipmen from other* reserve units, and with people of a* foreign land. The principal purpose is to demonstrate to the student the practical application of, what lit lias learned in the éIlassroom. Sixteen» of the Northwestern stu- dents will go aboard the destroyer 'Tillnian" and 84 on the U.S.S. "Ark- ansas." The itinerary of the voyage includeds stops at Baston, -New Haven, Annapolis, and New York, will cisembark on July 9. T~is Bc ttyjeati Mrs. Washi Lrding Arcus, trice Harding n avenue, is of June for a ýWashington, rhere she will , Miss Arcus Bremen, for a 1i~liam . vanI .uoLCI 1fluL, Lc,5 orest avenue, their son-in-law and iughter. BiIly and Marianne Vani ýosterhout will be going to Daveiî- rt with their grandparents to be tere for, a few weeks. Mrs. R. of fflv I

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