22 WILMETTE LIFE June 1, 1928 N. S. IUSICAL SOCJm TO GIVE FINE CONCERT Pro,ram at Wilmette Woman's Clab Monday Evening Enlists Artists of Organization .Music lovers of \Vilmette and other north shore villages are awaiting the urh·al of Monday evening, June 4, when at the \\ ilmette \Voman's club the ~orth Shore :M usicat societv gin·~ it~ _econd annual concert. The society !.o>ponsors good music, not for profit. but as free and delightful a5 our north shore air. A fine e\·enittg is assured all who attend and the ~oCiety urg·es . "you and your friends to come. Just what the North Shore Musical _ociety means in north shore music is not hard to understand when it is con5idered that all the artists who are to entertain are members of the organization. The object, perhaps the prime ohject, of the society ;s hetter music. which accounts for the fact that since the organization was forn1ed eight years ago. it has grown rapidly and deYelopcd talent of unmistakeal>1e quality. They Appear in Concert at Wilmette Woman's Club Monday . Jean MacShane Olive Ahara Bertha Dubbs ( ~ ' Artiata Who Appear The society may pridefully point to those artists who are to appear next Monday a$ evidence of this development. Among these are Winifred Townsend Cree who is to be violin soloist: Frances Copthorne and Olive Ahara . .sopranos: Dorothy Cordts, contralto; Elect a Austin and . Jean MacShane. pianists: Bertha Dubbs, \·iolinist; Estelle Swi~art. cellist. Those who are .5oloists in addition to \Vinifred · Townsend Cree are Frances Copt horne, Olive Ahara, Dorothy Cordts and Electa Austin. A trio is composed of Jean 11acShane, Bertha Dubbs and Estelle S\,·igart. If the success of the initial concert last year may be taken as a · criterion, the ~vent on Monday eYenin~ will attr(!ct a large attendance. Xorth shore resident5 have learned to take an interest in the "home breds," having discovered that talent of a hi~h degree h~s been de,·cloped. The North Shore )f usical societv was organized in 1920 hv 1f rs. Dorothy \Vin~ Macauley a~td has been active e\·er since. Monthly meetings are held by the society. Winifred Cr~ Procram Is Announced The program for Monday evening's concert is announced a~ follows : NUMBEn OXE Trio In F Major . . . . . . . Schumann Allegro Yiva<'f> RERTH A Dt.;BBS ESTELLE S\V'JGART JEAN MacSHANE NUMBER T\YO Ombra Leggiere from Dinorah . . . ......... . ............ . . 1\leyerbeer a Le Mlrrolr ............... Ferrari b Children of the Moon ... Warren c lnto thE' Light . . . . . . .. LaForge FRANCES COPTH RNE NUMBER THREE n Minuet .. . ...... Porpora-Kreisler b With Sweet l..a wnder ......... . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MncDowell-Auer c Bohemian Dance~. No. 1 RandeggH WINIFRED TO'WNSEND CREE NUMBER FOUR a Splrate pur :::pirate ........ Donaudy b 0 Bocco Dnlorosa .......... . . Sibella c Tf>~ Yeux . .. .............. ·.. . . Robey d I Heard You Singing . . . . . . . Coate~ e St'renadP . . . . . . . . . . . . . C:u·pentt>r DOROTHY CORDTS -NU)lBER FIYE a Who Is Sylvia . . . .... . ........ . . . . 1 ll Du Blst Die Ruh . . . . Schubert c Standchen . . . . Ri<-hard Strauss ~ene and Air, Jewt'l ~ond from Faust .... Gounod OLIVE AHARA NUMBER SIX a Etude F llajor .......... . . . Aren!ilky b The Cuckco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A ren111ky c Rhap&ody C Major . . . . . Dohnanyi ELECTA AUSTIN Accompantst&-Ernan Akl'ly and Mar- \ ..aret Geppa.rt. Estelle Swicart Frances Copthorne .Here llrc pictured tire artist~ of thr North Short' .U usical soc-iety 7.l·lziclr Sl'COild all/lila{ COiltCrf. af ffu· I Wilmrttr ~Vonw11-'s club. rr·i,ifred To·wnscnd Cree is -;·iolin .soloisl; Francis Coptlromc alllf Oli'<.·c Ahara, sopranos; J)tn·othy Cordts contralto: Hlaftt ...Justin. pianist; Jca11 J[acShanP, pianist; Rcrt!w J)ubbs. 1·iolinist; Estelle S1.~.'igart. crllist. J)ubus photo by Ray; Austin plzoto by To/oft'; Cordts plwto [,y Caub.(.;; .i hara pholo by De Guc!drt'. Electa Autia Dorotla1 Cordta