Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Feb 1940, p. 29

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Shore Mrs. D-Wlhf C. Orcutt, chairman of the Artist-Recital series, and the members of the Wirnetka Music club are especially pleas.ed that the jooss, b~et ha-, arrived safelv 11n this country. These dancers will. present the foirth concert, in the sertes* at New Trier H!gh school auditorium .-,-Monday evening, February 12, at Eightt,-n' thnusand dollars weré spent this fail on beatitiful' nevz costumes. This is a youithful troupe, full o! vitalitv, and ejthusiasm, un- mindfiil, of the discomfnirts incident to contiinuous travel. The youngegt member is '18. and the eldest* 27. Eleven nationalities are represented in the groun. Among the three Amner- icans,. Lnuise,Solber,« cornes from Seattle, Bethene Miller' from Union, Ore., andi Edward Harrington from Butte, Mont. Founded 12,Vears Ag. Jooss founded his ballet. 12 years a go in a littIe provincial town in Germany. "We were ail Germans to begin with-" lhe said, "but after- ward we became more and more international." The company today is in exile, having its stage work at Dartington Hall, South Devonshire, England. The organization will not return to Germany as long as Hitler and the present Nazi regime are in con- trol, it is stated. prize. with its presentation of "The Gr.een, Table." That was the be- ginning of a series of triumphs which they have since enjoved througbout Central Europe and England. Three seasons ago they visited New York, and for six weeks-the publie wore a path to the Forrest theatre, there to applaud one of the most artistic events o! the season. Pralued By Crities Pritics asser~t that the .Tnnqs bal- ec et savlngs They retflrn to Chicago Sunday afternoen, February 4, at 3:30 'co .Ck, when they' will sing in the Auditorium theatre, under the- aus- pices of the. University college of e'orth*estem. university. Their con- cert is a fenture, of the.1History and Enjoymento! Music series. Thé Cossacks have a new dancer with them this year-Tavasiev, wýho collaborates with- Ivanoif in 'the un-ý usual Cossack sword dancing. RussiîanM us i Will Feu ture, Pro gra M Feb. 6 A program of Russian miusic will be presented when the North Shore ~Musicians club, meets Iuesday, Peb- ruarv 6, at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Herbort Bolin, 1028 Chest- nut avenue. Wilmette. Assisting thr? hnstess will be Mrs. W. J. Benner. Mrs., F. A. Randall, and Mrs. D. K. Evans. Eunice Schmidt, pianist. Frances Akely. violinisf, and Avice Evans and Dorothy Cordts, soprano and contralto respectivèly, will be the artists. Their numbers are to in- Avis, Evans Evelyn LaSafle at the Piano Berceuse from "Thie Fireblrd I ljjj ...... ..Strawin Gavatta.........rkie-H Mareh from "The Love of Three Oran. ...........Prokofleif-Hel Frances Akely iI Ah! Twine No Blossoms ........GlI llaç,.................. Rachmant M- Nati"'- Land ........G'refchnii Ostfermoor SERVICE STRIPE Mattreas $42.50 grade for $29.85. SUILT NOT STUFFED. One of lte fnest mattreuses obtainable, conulsfihtg of hundreds of finely tempered steel coil springs. b.st quelily cf garm.tted coo- ton foit made loyer upon layer, with a choice of damask coveringa'29.85 or woven stripe materials. Box Spring to Match. 2 Ostermoor WINDSOR Mattres $34.75 grade for $23.85. BUILT NO? STUFFED. Made 'by th. emfacturer of th. finest mallresses ithe ce [:. bought. Ths exceptionaI bargain obteinable only through the purohume cf special damask and stripe coveringo. . Bila yer upon loyer in th. tradi. tionel Ostermoor inanner, with th. famous Ostermoor spring unit padded wftl. layers of cottn es fa andi coverecl in panel dainasks or stripes. Sox $2385 Spring tb Match. mattresses, A sprnng unit conglising of hundreds of tempered Premier wre colis, heu vily padrled 1with 1.AYERS of colton feit, and covered inaail '1S 8 over damask or in a selection of stripe fabrics. Box Spring to match. 4 The Serta "ORRINGTON" $22.50 grade for $1595. Made by th. mêler. of th. famous PERFECT SLEEPER" maltie., the "ORRINGTON" lh à welcome addition to our semi-anniversory sale. This matr.. lu mod. t. give . xceptioniil service, and. 16 offered to y'mu ln a very attractive $ 15.95 striped cove.ring that is as durabl, as if loks. Box Spring t. Match. SLUMSUR G.LENCOE, ILLI M3 Dexel Ave. 15 EVANM$TON 12 2m

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