Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Apr 1938, p. 80

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it B8o'clockinanrrison nall auda- torhamn, wlll briaag four~ stars of the Chicago City Opera company to the cole-Mis. Louise Hoe, winner of. the ar Garden vocal scbolarship'in 1936 and of the Chicagoland mugic festival in 1937, Miss 1li.abeth Brown, mezzo soprano with the City Opera> cornpany and. starin thé Uni- versity of Chiago production of "6Schwanda" ai& 1936, Mark Love, radio artiât and well-known for bis work in opera, and Alexander Aster, pianist and an assistant -conductor. of the City Opera Company. *The1 programu for the éveningi will include slections froua the classie qpcras "Carmen" and "Faust," as wefl as, .popular songi .from Blossom Time," "Tale of Hoffanan," and "May- time." -Chales F. Davis is chairman of the- faculty commtittee that bas made ar- rangemaents for thé tôticert. Fiètlty members at the college working wlth hlmà are: Miss Miriam Brubaker, Mrs. Arthur L. Rumnry, Miss Dorotby Wel- 1er,-Miss Martha D. Fiaik, Dr. Louise Farwell Davis, and Viggo Bovbjerg. TrMvans Drop Basebail. Grimes to Highiland PLI, Waukegan; Bea t'Kits D. 0mv .L.VUlr.u .,I Phil J.--Hoffmann (rigisi), and James Mao*l, erikuiile Pesidenusofthe OI'timnist Club cf Wilmette, :urned aggressive poiticians aitis ecý ana electio, oftise clab by cam>igning for votes againsh ie -"'regular>' ticket. But it mus a inla un-jst îauan cttfo embarrqss some, of tishes: friMvolon- m.inded mnembers oý f tihe« club, ani nomwh tisyr u.t also-rans., SCHBDULFS Te.ouias, Golf, T skProgramS for, New Trier Làs. Golf, tennis, tirack, and adcfitioala basebali schedules for the teams at New Trier Township High school were announced this wcek. Friday, April 29-New Trier at Loyola Tuesday, May 3-Lake Forest at New Trier Saturday, May 7-State District Meet; .Oak Park Tuesday, Miay 1-New Trier at Evans- ton Friday, Ma 13-Highlafld Park at New Winek Criçketers Ready, for New Seamon The Winnetka. Cricket club will open its 1938 fixtures withb-a match versus the Lake Forest Cricket club Sua. afteraoom, May' 15; et 2-30 at the Skokie ?iayfiel. Visitonsare cordially invited. Next Sunday, tht club will be 'prac- ticing on its grounds at the Skokie PlayVfield, and ivili, as in other years, practice twice weekly during the evenings. The club is eager to adcl to its play- ing strength, and anyone interested in cricket and eager to play is invited It ia a plan in which bundreds are asked to share, so that on tbe day that mothers tbroùghout the world ~are bonored, the unfortunate mothers whom death bas robbed of loved ones and' whom depression and disaster. have driven to. public cbarity will be given a "treat" to delight their hearts. Through' the zeal.- of a Chicago woman, Mrs. A. F.Klinetop, 1659- Pratt boulevard, a volunteer worker for -the Chicago Cburch Fedération, mothers who are inmates at Oak For- est will be remembered, on> Mothers' Day witb gifts of fruit, sandwiches., cake, ëandy and delicacies, of rnany sorts. H« B.B Busy For weeks now Mrs. Klinetop bas been busy iwith -arrangements: for the avalanche of "ýgoodies" wbich she and bier assistants will. provide.' The Mothers' Day treat is mnade possible by thec generosity of hua.. ifredas-who contribute money and food of ail kinds eacb year, in response te the appeal. The need is greater than ever tliis year, according to Mrs. Klinetop, and, therefore, many addi- tional donations are hoped for. What is needed are cakes, sand- > Miches, glasses of jelly, jars of pre- serves, pickles, canned fruit and other delicacies, ýor the money with which un e. of Evanston, Thursday' o.f ast week. 6 to 5. Sjian Dewey collected two bingles ini the not-too-robust Trevian attack, Bruachini, Hermata, Tbhunpson, and Borre also hit safely. Bob Davis, who 6gËures to do a. good share of the pitcbing, along with Jack Davis, a port-sider, and Bill McNitt, whiff ed no less than 13 Wild- kits. . . looked capable of doing it, too. - Tuesday, May 24-Oak Park at New Trier 'Saturday, May 28-"uburban League, Oak Park Golf Tuesday, Âpril 26-Niles at New Trier Saturday, April 30-New Trier at Mc- Henry' Monday, May 2-New Trier at Proviso Wednesday, May 4, - Morton at New .Trier F'riday, May 6-Lake Forest at New Trier SatnrdaY, May' 7-New Trier at Cuiver; CLINIC SCHEDULE Thursday, April 28- 9 to 12 a.m.-Central school dental clinic. Dr. G. Chinnock, Miss M Green, R.N. Friday, April 29- 9 to 12 a.m.-St. joseph school den- tal ciinic. Dr. C. Reeb, Miss R. Hanî- i. 'qrmpc&u-ýnI "Hundreds of mothers atý Oak For- est have no, one to rerncmber them,ý said Mrs. Klinetop this week, "and unless generous strangers corne te, thein aid, the day will be tragically, sorrowful. and lonely for theun." S"Our plan is to help thean forget their misfortune for a while and bring a sanile to their countenances and ligbt to their eyes on their own day " Arnong the itemns tobe distributed 00 Fifth street, ýratiang from an William A. Patterson, I& tur*aed tO ber don avenue, Kenilworth, pre 9ago froan the the United Airlines, left Mi ie she spent Ispend three weeks in W& D. C,, on a business, tnp. taon on that dm appear in next ýs will ~school IAp.ril '..u>sui.J Ai ,icago, vLIY. z:. orean nationalist. The meet- take place at Orriugton uditorium, Evanston, Friday, at 8 p. Mn.

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