Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Dec 1932, p. 35

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Mr. Stock's programi, i addition to the solo concerto, includes -Mozart's. Symphony in D- major; a new work, Sinfonietta, by Berezows- ky. will be given its. first hearing, this .week, and ý,M %acD)owell's 'Indian" suite wi!l be ýpla3,ed. The latter work is biggiven ïn commemnoration of the twenty-fifth. anniversary. of the, founding of -the MlacDoWell associa-, tion. This composition was written in 11891;_it ýis based on A merican In- dian. melodies and,"conisists of a Legend, Love Song, War Song, Dirge and Village Festival. Wagnerian Soprano in Bene fit Concert The naine of IElsa A1sen, Wagner- Îan soprano., was added late last ing their services to the "Boheni- ian's gala benefit concert opening at the Auditorium Wedncsilay evening. Decetuber 14. Miss Alsen was .Wag- nerian principal at the Auditorium ini the Chicago Opera days in 1926. Jose f Hoffman, pianist,. and John Charles Thomas, baritone, wilI b e heard with Miss Alsen. The Chicago Symphony orchestra will be aug- Drama Club Grants, New Memberships At a recent meeting of the New 'Trier Deamatiè' club, new iember- sbips were distributed: by__Sydney Date, the president of the lub. Player's, cardg were given to the, following: Elwood ,Glass, Eugene H4arper, Kay Hepburn,, Walter Mer- r il, Nancy Fisher an d Jane Moore. Active memberships were awarded to Marian Barber, George, Yeoman. Alison Burge, Florence Carey,:Sher- mnan Taylor, Vitnnie Orondahl, Bob Nyborg. Richard Simon, Ruth Ander- son.' Bill Miller, Walter McGuire. Kay Rounds. Lorraine Russell, jane Suncflof, Charlotte Wachs, Don Whvte, Chester Hansen and Eliza- beth oencl Other mernbers present were AI Ackermaan, Bill Nordburg, Frances Ellis, Chester Hansen, Jane Bull, Sal- ly Romig. Emma Bickham, Bruce Ellison, Georgette. Becker, Virginia Flannery. Alice Ebeling and Bob Merriman. The program was unique and was highly enjoyed by ail present, it is stated. Co~rdon n KnTCrk of the '(ac- FORlDT Besiquaify olether haif toles and tronq dureable rub.r hees wllb. put on shoot of day ii».. Worlmonship anfd ma'oas urùnteed. Wieboldt.s Barnen;t-IEvanstoit Tschaikowskv,'s "1812" and favorite masterpieces. WITH ENSEMBLE Helen Freund, soprano, %viII guest artist %vith the George, Ensemble Plavers inii is text cert Sunday afternoon at 3:15c and 4.3-in Fullerton hall of tlit cago Art institute. Trhe eln will plav. the Ou.artet iii 1) Eight Kenilworth Girls Given Canning BadgesIl be the I Canning badges have been awarded to Dasch eight Kenilworth Girl Scouts-Aurica :t con- Simon, Sue Fisher, Jean Dickerson, o'clock V~irginia Sowers, Mary Wolf, Ruth I e C2hi- Sprenger, Dorothy Hedrsn and I semble Charlene Driver. The first three named les North Wabash South Lasalle st. I.

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