Culture at Ils Best, Visit . c7ffar ,tha 'S Beauty Spotý Wai. 409 .1124 Greenleaf Ave. Sblk. East of N. S. Station- Speclala 3 for $1 Permanents Flrst 4 days $5Sup of week FOOD FORt TIOUGIIT! WITH every department con- centrating on relie~f for flood- stricken areas, federal agencies are working under war-t:rne conditions. And as in tbe case of most wars, prevention woud * cost Iess than the catastrophe! the Cook County counicil. Accompanying the check from Wil,- mette Unit- No. .46 American, Legiotn -Auxiliary was the, follo wing letter: Januairy 31., 1937. ,My dear Mr. eecker: ýIt, is with a grel t deal of pride that 1 turn'over the enclosed check (for $110) to the American Red Cross. LtI s the proceeds of a smnall l)arty ))eld for the benefit of the flond sufferers by oUr organization. We have aiso sent direct Io hb.,miurrs t ,vo com»iipte livett- and have furnished underwear and wool .ocks tu a unit of Naval, Reserves who have-been tient on rescueduty. If our organisation, can help) you in your work durlng this crisis please- cali on us. V*ytruly yours, Mrs.. Carl A. Peterson, ÀmerIL-an leegion Auxlliary Wilmetté Unit Number 46. rhe'response. by K 1 aiid c was c Sears s. In ad( reports1 load of ýCenilworth citizens gratifying. Miss Abbotsford road, ed Cross division ,ports that up to ad received $90332 0 f this amount, d through the A. Further funds. e school and other n to money Miss' Sa large moving à ,, .-A -4 , Moffett Photo Albert Goldberg ivill'be the guit condzuctor of!-thefillinois Syntphony orchestra, nexi Tuesday, when Ilit PYesents two concerts in the audli- toriumn of the New Trier Towniship High school. Originaily planned for Monday., the concsert as s poned one day. Miss Grace Nelson, Pianist, ui11 be gu.est soloist. Afternoon Program 1. Overture to "~La Gazza Ladra" Il. Second movenient of. "Sur-prise" Symphony ,....- ý....Haydn 111. The Blue Danube Waltz .. Strauss IV. Prelude to "Die Meisterýsinger". ..... ..Wagner R.veaininwPriiurni 7, at 7:45 o' clock in New Trier High schôol auditorium. Memb.ers of the quartet are Erich Sorantin, vioîinist. EFrniest, Guntermnann,. flutist, Alexa Robert, viola, and Goffredo Xfazzari, Modernizes Hawp Salvi's performatices are a sensa- tion. everyîwhere. H-e bas modernized the harp and brought it to a bigher plane of art. lie extracts unexpected tones fromi it and offer's a new vista of its possibilities . These qualifica- ios.toagether with the, surprising effects .hebc achieves-fuli volume, ethereal pianissimo, and astounding variety-make, his. appearances a' de- light to the audiences and the music, critics The son of a noted barp mnaker, SaIli was born ini Venice, Italy. Even he- first lessons on a diminutive barp) made specially for him by his father. Fie was a brilliant student from the start and won the royal scholarship prize, which gave him al bis further training at the expense of tbe Italianl government. Upon graduating with the bighest bonors. be was three vears ahead of bis class. Since then he bas composed, directed, and con- certized until his. name has become "llcu ut ravenorChantant ttances do so at once, Et. vif! ve that ail funds be in IV. Italian Serenade ..... V. Cradie Song ....- Dika1 __________________VI. Prelude to "Die Meistersjný ~EV Golden and Silver strument of angels' became a living, Wolf singing. collection of instruments ewîin under the mastery of Salvi, distin- r"guished virtuoso of the barp. The agner quartet blended into such perfect harmony and produced such volume and variety of -arrangements that one might well have been enioying -% Ir£Pulmec i CHURC SxSRVi TO ATTEND THE RILADING ROOM iliit5cnoi Te program ap-. 7 peairs elsewhere ini this issue. Lt our giv. you 'i.