up M Iltllll W] ^^-«^Mgg.ggg^...KEWslFRIDAY. MARCH 23, 1923 $9 SONG CARNIVAL COMB APRIL 14 Use Forster, Lyric "Orphant Annie", at Winnetka School Next Month TO SING IN COSTUME Cyrena Van Gordon on the Evening Program The children's carnival of song to T>e given at the Skokie school audi- torium, Winnetka, Saturday morning, April 14, by Use Forster, promises to be a unique event. It is made pos- sible only by the public spirit of the north shore community which has provided such an excellent hall, and by the enthusiasm of the school au- thorities in the .cause of better music. Miss Tbrster sings oTgingeTbfesa" men, Japanese dolls, big brown bears, little boys who chew string, sad old cows, and other subjects dear to the child heart. Those who have heard her speak of her as a lyric "Orphant Annie" or of some delightful Mother Goose character who has stepped out of the pages of a book. Sings In Costume Miss Forster has set out to ac- complish vocally what the Chicago Symphony orchestra is doing instru- mental^ in its series of children's concerts All her songs are sung in costume. For the Chinese group she wears a ceremonial robe and a pearl head dress worn by a princess of old China. The robe is embroidered with gold on peachblow satin on which the prin- cess* monogram is woven. She appeals again as Daffy Down Dilly, all green and yellow, like a spring flower; again as Dolly Ran- dolph, a Colonial maid; and finally as Raggedy Ann, smile and all. In the evening Miss Forster will sing several of her groups in costume for the benefit of the grown-ups, in- troducing "Bunny Rabbits/' composed and dedicated to her by Philip War- ner, Pavlowska's accompanist. GIt«s Evening Concert CyrenaVan Gordon, prima donna of the Chicago Opera company, will be heard in French and English assisted by Harold Ayers, the young American violinist, and Alma Putnam, accompanist. Of Miss Van Gordon it is said that she has a voice like Nordica's, and she has been acclaim- ed the most beautiful Brunhilde on fhe operatic stage. ^ Prizes for $15 and $10 have been of- fered for the two best posters de- signed by north shore school children to announce th# carnival. Informa- tion may be had from Paul T. Gil- bert, 112 South Market street, Chi- cago. _________ FORD SERVICE Skokie Motor Co. 712-714-716 Elm Street Winnetka Authorized FORD Dealers NJEJSL # REPAIRING CLEANING PAINTING TIN SHOP Gutters, Spouts, Skylights and Metal Work; Tile, Slate and Leaky Roofs AC. WOLFF FURNACES and REPAIRS 'The Christian Life" Is Palm Sunday Sermon Topic "The Christian Life" will be Rev. Francis C. Stifler's Palm Sunday mes- sage at the Wilmette Baptist church at the 11 o'clock services on March 25. 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