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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Nov 1937, p. 36

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under the happiest cond itions." _They wi the second of a séries of four con 1certsi Association is sponsoring this seasoii in the Kenilwo;rth: Assembly hall i Kenilworth, and will be heard Sun- day afternoon, December 5, at . o dlock The Barrère-Britt concertino will open the season with the first concert Sunday afternoon of this week at 41 o'clock in the Kenilworth hall. To be heard at this time are Georges Bar- rère, flate; Horace Britt, cello; Mischa Elzon, violini; Jerome Rappa- port,, piano, andi Geralti Kunz, viola. Many honors have corne to Bar- rêre, the .distinguisheti flutist' of the quintet,. and in 1934 he was deeor- ated by France with the Order of the Chevalier de la Leglon d'Honneur. The decoration, given to him in recog- nition of bii servies onlbehalf 'of, French music in Anierica, was bc- stowed by the Consul General of France ini New Yorkc, M. Charles de Ferry de Fontnouvelle. The Gordon String quartet, a faîn- ous ensemble, is regularly featureti in the Coolidge festival and bas .ap- it wate and, as," andi Lomnunitv flouse. Kena. lostetier, Helen A. Rare, NMartba S. Heyda, Gert rude S. Kiniderý,.and Martîta Bortiarth ail, centribute(l to, O)tlirý lovelyV still life studies of t tt- lps, peonies, iris, andi nasturtiums are shiotvn by Levinia P. Gray, Unj' tah K. Shippen. Isobiet Hannabi, andi Mrs. S Frank Ketcham. L. Roebuck Keeler has, painted a rctng tl ieof fali fruit andi copper. in retis atnd b1)rowns, andi Allen Philbricka rich _tumin lan.itca)e iwithî goldten vellows predominating. Reminiscun t of n lincrolis but niners $Pett in the1 Indian country of the %vestandi travels- arotidthe: world: aire the formnaI anti careful1lyý exectuted pittiIrcs of native lily bv 1-'ilielvni W~alti In strong. almost l)riflary col- ors, they arc qlu .te as uinusual-f roui Iii-,tocal awà#l sciefflîfic a,,ttiî Landscapes of far aNva% places are to be sectn in the ddft 'Mexicý-ii water- colors of Grace L. Harvey, in Il. T. Deane's sketch in oils of the iar easit ati of a iotntain top). ini Grace Brion's mnounitain scenery. andtini J.uciIle Vood's magicallv rcal. xwater- colors of rural bill cou.ntry. and it i diIslavs a -'ery cliaracturistic har- l>Or -cenc, anti Margaret C. Blatch- iord an unpretentious but altogethier gelineti sketch of snîall sailboais, Ahlmost cverything in the exhibition is ini sonie way wortby of, commient, anti t is bard to have to skip litirriti- ly over an entire group of portraits ,m for the Cordon con- Deceauber 5, will bec as cert,! folio, 1.E mnor, op. mte ei4pres- joncs, played tennis TILMBTTBL IFER 1

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