* Nortbwestern series last vear, Ms Anderson 's enthusiastïict public demanded ber returni. Hailed as "one of. thé, rarest voices of the- time,ý she ha5 become- the outstanding idol of the concert stages tbrough france. Ger-many,, Scéandi'navia. Central euirope. and Soviet,Russia. The next programn on the series will beplayed by the great St. Louis SN-mphony orchestra, w'ith Vladimir Golschmann ,conducting, onr NIMondav night. january 18. The. program ill he completely modem. Thé comn-. meutary lecture will"be given byý Rob-, ert L, Sanders. wo is himse If a modern composer. and. who ,'îvon the American Prix de Rome in, 1925 for One of bhis compositions. Mr. -Sandersis a member of the facuity of the Unývrsvof Chicago. as one of the, features of thefrt Because of ber ouitstanding success - LIBRARY Books About the. Theater InterestI Meny in Drains.Revival Follozissng through their "pay-as-we-go" poticy, mnembers of tlhc First Pcbteinch tsich of [Vilusette, tihe Rev. James T. Veisekiasen, ,niùter, are Iookissg Jorward f0 further compIetion of the jîterior of tise Ibeautifii edifice at Nipsth street and Greenleaf avenue. Iiismiediate Plans cali for the expenditure of $17.000 for coinp/choi of many interior improvements, inclisding work in the auditorium. The cosigregatiosi weatlseèed tise deprcessiious, Zwitil a partiai/y compieted edifice on its haisds, by adhering to a strict cash poiicy. havissg epeatediyl raised fsosds Ibv sssbscription and zvitho ut any recourse. f0 outside agencies. Lehle Phjtn scene designher. mafnaer and critik. By Ana L Wlitmack Neighbors of Kenilworth F~A T 2I 7A f * WimtteLiraranto Hear Vera Megowen "~" The thcatened death of the theatre The first prograrnof the year of P. T. A." seems to have been averted. Not for eilbr. fKii-Not iii be years have there ,been so - may gç><>< the Neigavenue plays, so many people intereste<i in!~ at the KerilNortlï 'club1 on Tuesdt-, S>Jansiu I. 12, sym~posium conducted by Mrs. IJanar' 1. Te seaerVer Me iA dm~iatc tçor, YAc~Ceandpcforance. Public The Wilmetté ~ h~ r* h t C. S. Coa'tes, Mrs. A. B. Tucker, Mrs. received the following newý books that n hs .osn.a sb Lç. L:G. Haines and Mrs. Hfarry Adler, may be borrowed.ÂcuL Sld on Parade." a subject. near on the subject "Why Bright ChilAids to Aaer and dear to the hearts of every home- dren Sometimes Fail," will take place EnglIsh Theatre, by Nicoll. A history, makeradpesne atri .a at the meeting of the Cbild Studv. from tothe arliet reseobyen ties group, Tuesday morning, january . authorlty. the culinary, arts. Miss Ig,ýelat 10 o'clock'i the Howard school A ao cenery eigner Now, b es the oùneds no introduction to iiorth shore auditorium. Ail mothers are invited evolution of stage settings. Art of Playgoing, by Brown isna people, -Those who hleard ber sev- to attend these meetings held ioce mental problems of the theatre discussed eral vears agp know thc skill and amnho h scn usa. bY an excellent crlttc. i* ~ ~ :u~r 9 .So You Want to Go Into the Theatré Oriialit~- vith ii she prejiareu ofad Proçjrauuothe by Traube. Answers the question 'Ofbefoda vlasirexantn the aspiring actor, playwright, director; , rfo swl a e xln~o The Pre-School circle of the Logan- I I Two v ICharged .An automobile ailorh Motorists in Crash as Reckçless accident at Central nuead Sheridan road at 10:30 p.m. December 30, sent an, occupant foecabth hspaan tw wekdcr oagrg.Eu et mail, 17, of 3507 Rita street, Chicago, driving south on Sheridan road, was struck by the car of Irvinglexander, 42,;o 8225 Vernonavne Chicago. Miss Jean Danner, 714 South Ridge road, Highland cmnan\,,-f il and rli ih l Hwrd Parenf..Téachr .- ni;àihii Park, riding with Wèstmian, received a laceration of aa thC/songe Evanston hospital by a passing moNI....MrT111;-!.A.- I j. e.te * Jbe roe bso