Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Feb 1934, p. 31

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Tuesday eveniflg, r ebruary Zï, under the auspices of The Musical Gýuild.- Tickets for the event may be se- cured at the Kimubali hall box office, or throughi the guild, 528 Fine Arts' building, it is announced. W ork Outitanding lEach v'ear the guild selects one ir two. talented nienibers, which it sponl- sors- in a loop rec ital. The work of both Miss Harition: and Miss Man-, chester has been* so1 outstanding that the guild wvas eager. thîs year ýto give its widc circle, of friends the oppo-. tunity of hearing the two yugat ists, iiot only because of the excel-: lence of their techniiqule, but also be- cause of the uniusual program mna- terialthe) offered, Both have studied %vit i masters in ELýurope-Miss Hamn- iltoii under Jacques Thibaud. and Mlarcel Chailley in Paris, and Miss Manchester under. Artur Schnabel in Berlin. Incidentally, this is the. first time the general ýpublic will hear the artists since their European studies. *Patrons and patroesses of Chica- go and north shore are: * Mr.and mrs. van Wagenen Alllng, Water Armstrong,. Miss Susannah W. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fý Bartlett, .iss:Elizatbeth Bauni. Mr. and Mrs. R. a. Beatty, Mrs. Frank Iersbach,. Mr. anld Mrs. Arthur Boynton, Mr. anid Mrs. Ernest C. Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Butier, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur F. B3yfield. 1Miss Dorothy V. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Hg Stuart Campbell, Mr. and Flenry Grafton Carlisle, Mr. and Mms. vcrsity of 'Chicago wltn Nortnwest- ern university, the Mae West vogue, and university life in general will be reflected in the Mirror, a bit satirn- cally, perhaps, but always entertain- ingly. "Step Ahead"., like the eight previ- :ous revues, is being plannred and pro- duced by- the ,women, of the uni- versity, ýunder the guidance.of Fraïik Htirburt, O'H'ara. director, of dra- matiic production., In addition to. the large .number of women in the act- ing company. the dancing groups.and *ea«t Idueoan Pietuves, VFaes s4 lfn ts 20% Discount on-Framing to Oder. F.I.R ATSHOP 1642 Orrington Ave,., Evanston UNI. 07.70, The -JNew América's Beauti fui $2,OOO,0OOResort at MIMIBEACH - 0FLO SRIDA yi.1rman41, ÂVJI. *nci m>$v. xra rciv=.i * tnd Mrs. William A. Fox, Mrs. A. H-omner t,;oodhue, Mr. and Mrs. George Gordon, Nir. and Mrs. Ev<erett D. Graif, MLr. and M rs. Francis Grahamn. *Mrs. Louise Barlow Hanîllton, Mr. NidMrs. Charles Harding, Mr. and Mrs. %Valter 0. Hughes, Miss Fredericka i reland, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelly, Mr. ;Ind Mrs.. Phiiomen B. Kohlsaat, 11r. and Mrs. Edwin J. K-uh, Jr., Mr. and Mr.John E. MacLeish, Mr. and Mrs. f .ohn W. Macy, Mrs. Hildegard Lind Marsh, Mrs. Rudoiph Matz, Miss Ruth Mlatz, Mr. anld Mms. Williami von Med- ng, Dr and Mrs. L. Harrison Mettler. * AT .MARDI GRAS J ack Prussing, soni of the Herbert Prussings, 549 Earlston road, Kenil- worth, returned Friday f rom a week's visit to New Orleans. Warren Triggs of, wilmette accompanied himn. The. boys attended the Mardi. Gras. AND CABANAS MIAMI BEACH i IV FLORIDA, ý 1

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