Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jan 1940, p. 6

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A Nsw Mot PreiotI Oé. PAGLIARU LO JEWELER OUR MODERN AND COMPLETE REPAIR DEPARTMENT 15 AT YOUR SERVICE> Watches, docks, Jewvelry and silver- ware repaired just llke nèw,. Try us next time you need 1Wy. Work. ign qujai PMIL &Sleet. COLD CREAN For Efficienta Cleanaing 500 900 $1.50. DIRY SIKNN CREAM Accepted and Approved asan associate' member. nrdulous laugtrgeeted -- thisextraor dihary Bing'C rosby assertion and, ai- though Mr,, Luthi flourîshed a check as evidence, it wasl not until it had been passed from,; hand-to-hand and the famous crôooner's small -and graceful s.ignature had been 'close- ly!,examined that this notable addi- tion to the growing iist of supporters of the society was accepteci as a fact. Several' handsome bids for.the Check were immediateiy offered by collectors of Holiywoodiana but were flot acceptfed at the meeting>. Row Check Was Recelved It then developed that M rs. Wil- liam F. Heike of Olencoe, who sings in the alto section and is an oid friend o6f Mr. Crosby', had séc1xred~ the menibership by writing him :what mlust have been an impressive account of the -work of the society. It is hoped that other 1,,ienbers will be inspired to commuiiicate with Nelson Eddy,, Jascha Heifetz, Gin- ger Rogers, et al, and wiil meet with equaily gratifying and. remun- erative resuits. In any event, the North Shore chours seerns definite-i Iv to haive' jarrived ait the tates of 1111 ICE. P.çuch ce Ci loyers of een two ýpberry The New Trier- High school music department wil be represented by the boys and. girls' octets, the choir, thé opera.group, and thà ilso h First Glee club, who willsing' Holst's "'Hymni of Jesus," with the Choral so- ciety. The program Will aiso include. ýa cantata for mixed, voices, "In Wind- sor Forest,"; which wil be sung by the Choral society., The. cantata is aâdapted from thée opera, '.Sir John in Love," .by.R. Vaughan Williams, and its words are taken from fam-ous old authors, among, whomn are Shakespeare, Ben Johin'qsoni,.and, others. Miss Madi- Bacon, direc .tor of the chorus, wiil conduct the choral num- bers. Kurt Adler will condut cthei orchestra. List New Volumes Où Library S The followmng books music have been recent the collection of the Wi lie library. They have ed for the enjoyment of of those who create. asv Toor-mxica [ opular Art Putnarn-The Sculptor's'Wa For the Coilect Moore--Old Pewter.. .1 Wyler-Book of Old Silver Morse--Furniture of Olden. For the Practiti(i Fenn-Abstract Design. Doit-Manui ofn Pto under the auspices of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. "Heywood Broun - his Influence on the American Séene," will be the subject of Rlabbi Shuiman's serm-on on tbat date. Ini spEýakin«'of Broun. Rabbi Shul- .man says: ,"lie was one o the most unusual personalities on the Ameni- can. scene, He was a newspaper man who elevated, daily writing to the level. of fine art and gave di.gnity to thiournailisti.c profession by his sentiments and bis labors. Some of théelcassic Writings of thig late la- miented decade. appeared in the dailv coiumns of this unusuai character." *Services' at the North Shore Con- gregation Tsrael are heid at lf o'cIock everv Sund av morning. Visi- tors are cordiali v welcome. The terri- pie is iocated at the corner of Liin- coin and, Vernon avenues in Gicncoe. An nounce Results of Ken ilw0orth Carn iva i IResults of the annual ice carnival ~hl ponsored by the Kenilworth p ark commissioners which was hield lost on art and Sunday afternoon were announced, tly .added to as follows by Robert W. TownIey,- ilmette pub- physical edu cation instructor at the been design- Joseph Sears School, who wvas in leisure timne charge of the program: weil as those Midget Class GirslsUflder 8 yearsi 'ý iap, SalIy Royce; Midget Class Boys Art (under 8 years) ià lap, 'Sparky. Jones: Pewe Class Girls (8-9 years). 1 làp, Mary* K~ennedy; Pewee Class Boys (8-9 years) ppreciation. 1 lap, Bill Watkins. tures. Junior Class Girls (10-11 years) 1 lap. ern Piotures. Gwain. Williams-Natalie Crowley;. Junior ýg IPictures. Clàss Boys (10-il years) 2 laps, Jack ts. Beglen-Roger Anderson; Intermedi,ate ray. Girls (12-13 years) 2 laps, Dorothy Krause- Ior florothy Lidecker-,Interrnediate Bô3ys 12- r High School Girls. 2 laps, Nevlyn Eves: Time.* High School Boys, 3 laps, Charles Kreger. ý. 1 1 jFancy Skating Contest, ail girls, Vir- imer ginia Vernon; Brownie Race, Troop 13 Fourth Grade, 1 lap. Nancy Zeiss_; Painting. Brownie Race, Troop 14 Fourth Grade.ý I 1 lap, Mary Kennedy; Brownie Race, and Stitches.1 Troops il and 12 Third Grade, 1 lap. ok.1 Jeanette Richrnond. ýolor Painting. Wolf Cub Race (9 :"ears) 1 lap. Don Ler Color.. Brigham; Bear Cub Race (10 years) 1l'à laps, Corner Plummer: TLion Cî, Race four bok )ks on flow to grow 'brlng culinz them. The six û dte publie library has, mint, thyme help both, the garde3n- mary, and ros -will nake a twenty-five wil ame. md distinction are ~marjoram, rose-

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