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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Mar 1928, p. 23

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. ·· f.$! · I l aue is entertaining a number of ll·t~lrOII friends of the seventh and ei1hth grades of the Byron ·Stolp ~ool at .....,_ _........._.......,_.......,._ _,..._ _,Ia party at his home this evening. The Three neW :compositiOns · by · Dean event is a celebration of Robert's birthday. Peter Christian Lutkin of the School of Music, Northwestern university, wiD be ite~ of the program which the A Cappella choir of the university, under his direction, will sing at the MacDowell Society meeting Sunday. The musicale will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Koch, The trend of tie 1412 Judson avenue. Admission will I'IIOClernutic mode be by membership ticket. · u notkeabk In thb Stephen Phillips' poem, "Marpessa," Smart (Jabot Hat which has been set to music as a oiFuschiaFe/t,St.B. cantata for four oaolo vQices by Mis:Desisned by Emily Bottcher, a graduate oatudent oi great promise at the School of Music.·. wiD also be sung by Miss Ruth Mclnniss, soprano : Miss Martha Williams, contralto; Chester Ewers, tenor, and Carl Gutekunst, bass, accompanied by the gifted young composer. The choir will sing Ruhmaninoff's "Glory to the Trinity"; Tcheneskoff's "The Beatitudes," a new writing for Miss. Charlotte Andrews, daughter tenor solo and accompaniment in novel of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Andrews of Always a "new note...., of ultra form ; Kopolyoff's "Alleluia, Christ is Risen," an arrangement of a RU'Ssian Evanston, whose successful intromodishness is found in the Millinery Easter folk song; and a Latin group duction to the professional stage began by Palestina. Dean Lutkin's new this season when she played in St. of IMl.IDfll:M,- the subtleties of numbers are, "The Waits are Singing Louis, New York and Chicago, will be in the Lane," "The Shepherd" (words a member of the professional cast style distinctively expressed. of the twenty-third psalm written for of Theatron, to have its institution in alto solo and choral accompaniment), Evanston next autumn as a unique and "The Night of Bethlehem." The theatrical venture. Miss Andrews, choir will also sing two interestin~ who was gradua·ted from Roycemore, negro spirituals arranged by Nathaniel entered Northwestern university ibis Dett of · that race, "Weeping Mary" semester. and "Every Time I Feel the Spirit." Persons interested in joining the Mrs. B. F. Patterson of 912 Linden 6oo MICHIGAN BOULEVARD ~SOUTH ·society may do so at this meeting. It~ avenue entertained her bridge club at object is ~o raise funds through dues the North Shore hotel in Evanston on ~ CHICAGO for contribution to the MacDowell Wednesday afternoon. Luncheon was colony for young artists of recogniz-ed served. talent established Peterboro, H., in memory of the at late AmericanN. composer. Edward MacDowt'll. RObert McX.y of IW Chataut a9e; · ·1ii T Gut NEWt!JllLG'JRl~ ii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. =.===1 . . . . . =..... ..........AD-. ~ ............t. -~·wry c amfortt . . - to af'tenaooD THE LATEST PHOTO OF O~R WINNETKA BULK PLANT E....-:T..-·Iow·t385 lmaa .............. .,...... 8t. taw.... ~ ··· 2 ..,.... of opeD . . . ~,_ 832..,.1~ Oticaao- ElworlhJ. St~uuhip Gn~tal A1cat, 71 E. . Blwd.. Cbica10o Ill.. Ttlephou Waltuh : 1904. or &Df local Sttaalbip A1cat.. IW Fniabt appiJ W. A. Kiucnau~er, 209 S. LaSalle St.· ....... ........ ........ · - For FuelUse Oil ' The strategic location of thia modem ei&cieat baDE plant paranteea prompt deliveriel of I'UBL . ,_~ IL Correct Grade lor Each Barner" R VM ' B 0 IL · llllhland Pk. sato

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