Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Aug 1939, p. 5

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August 24, she was board, as a ýsolo- i st with the Los: Angeles Philhar-- monic orchestra, under Otto Klemp- erer, at the Hollywoodi bowl. Just re- ceùtly she returned from a tour of Australiawhere she gave thirty re- citais. She also sang twelve times in New Zealand and Hawaii, Her fall season opens October 17 with a re- cital, in TLown Hall inNe w York. Accept Reservations The Artist-Recital series promises to be an unusually popular one, only a few tickets remaining to be sold. Those who have already expressed an interest in the series are urged to reserve tickets in-#riately by caîl- ing Mrs. Eloise Wortley, 544 Chest- nut street, Winnetka, or Mrs. .Audley E. Harnsberger, 1149 Cherry street, Winnetka. Tis should be done be- fore final fali notices, to be mailed in the very near future, reach new- corners in the various villages. Parochial Schools to Open Next For'tni.ht Parochial schools of New Trier township will open their doors for the faîl during the next fortnigbt. At St. Francis-Xavier school, Wil- mette, September 5 bas been set ' asidé for registration with the class- es beginning on September 6. At SI. Joseph's school, Wilmette,i Falk Photos Dr. Mariette and Dr. -Stanlep, Bolton, of Sydney,, Australia, both Of whom are ýardentfollowers of the Bafla'i fatith, have arrived on the Northi Shore after having completed post graduate tvork iu the B. J. Palmer Chiropractie' Clinie, Davenport, Iox hyti pekti Sunday at the Baha'i House of Worship ta WUmette. The Boitons are on a six mhonths' round-the-world tour and are leetur- ing on the Baha'i pninciples in local- iisthrovglu>u1tiithe Uited States and Canada. Dr. Maniette Bolton is a justice of the peace and vice-president of the Quota club in Sydney. Before arniv- ing in Chicago the. couple visited Los Angeles, Pasadena, Altadena, Bakers- fldiç, Yosemite National Park, San Francisco, whene they visited the Golden Gate International exposition, and many localities in Western Can- ada, After leaving Chicago, they will travel in Eastern Canada, and tien to New York (City from whence they wl» sali on the "Queen Mary- for Englançi a)id France, returning toAu talia v i a Palestine where they will visit Shogbi Eftendi, guard- ian of the Baha'i failli. No Man's Land Is Now i nWilmette;- Mission Leader to Address-Women at -Meeting, Sept. Il The Woman's society of the, First Presbyterian church will hold its September meeting in the chapel Monday, September 11. This is a change from the usual date in order to have an ou'tstanding speaker, Mrs. Samn Higginbôttom, wife of the moderator of the General Assembly of thi e Presbyterian church. Dr. and Mrs. Higginbottom have done notable work at Aflaba- bad, India. Luncheon will b. served at 12. RETURNS HOME Miss Betty Sherwood, 631, Green- leaf avenue, bas returned home fromn a trip to Ottawa, Canada. She camne home by way of the Adirondacks and stopped also in Washington, D. C., and Richm~ond, Va. in. Dafly Schediles. Publie sehools i New Trier town- ship wifll opn the fail-wlnter seines- ter on Monday, September 11. SNewi Trier High School: An en- rollment of 2,600 students is antici- pated. The school's book store wMl be. open on Thursday-, Friday and. Saturday. mornings of next week IIn addition. to the text books and note books ,reèquired, the store also has;a list of the supplies neffeddfor each course, it,*was explained., -Tis year, for the ffrst time, the school day is to be divided mto .10 periods. The sessions wrnl begin at 8:25, o'clock with a 20-mninute d ad- visor"l session and wil end at 3:30 ,o' dock. .Seven of the periodi wiil be 40 minutes i length and the other-three wli be shortened to al- low for. the lunch hours. . The women advisor-chafrmen of the four classes wiil be at the school offices during the. morning from Tuesday to Saturday next week to confer, Wfth gîirl Ètdents concerning registratîon. Frederick A. Kahler, dean of boys, wiUl be available for conference by appointment, it was added. Registrations wll also be accepted in the main office of the echool ail nex.t week. Clasification Tests On Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock, classification tests wiUl be- given to the members of the new freshman class Who did ntip take the tèsts lasI year in the eighth grades. On Friday morning of next week the sehool's department heads, ad-, visor chairmen, and deains will meet and on the following morning thet,. will be a general session o! the faculty. Wilmette publie schools wiil open on Monday, September 11, A meet- ing of the staff .will be held in the Iibrary of the Byron C. Stolp school on Saturday.afternoon o! next week. Pupils may b. registered on the day schooi opens. List Uchoels The Wilmette schools and the grades taught i each are as fol-,

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