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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 28 Apr 1928, p. 42

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April 28, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 43 WINNETKA MUSIC CLUB REMARKABLE SUCCESS (Continued from Page 14) season closed with a magnificent joint recital by Casals and Maria Ivogen. Have Constant Surplus On our programs the first year we published the list of guarantors, but they were never called upon to pay a single penny. Even from the first we have always had a surplus. Our second season opened with a disappointment--- the only time when an artist has been unable to fill his date. Edward John- son was scheduled to open the season, but sudden illness compelled him to postpone his appearance to the last concert. Matzenauer, who had been scheduled to close the series, kindly substituted for him. The young Rus- sian pianist, Alexander Brailowsky, fulfilled all the expectations of those who had heard him with the Chicago Symphony. Albert Spaulding made such an impression that we are having him back again next season. This was the year Dusalina Giannini gave a song recital. As I said before, Edward Johnson closed the season--and in a blaze of glory. Our third season opened most au- spiciously with a song recital by the great favorite, Tito Schipa. This was followed by the appearance of Ce- cilia Hansen, violinist. One of the high lights of the season was the piano recital by Madame Novaes, who en- deared herself to everyone. The Eng- lish singers appeared with great suc- cess, and we ended the season with a song recital by Madame Kerenka, Russian coloratura soprano. Close Brilliant Season The season just .closed is undoubtedly fresh in your minds. Nevertheless, let us add to our already long list of il- lustrous names Sophie Braslau. While not pleasing to everyone, she is none the less a great artist. She is the only one who had the honor this past year of singing with Toscannini. Wanda Lan- dowska gave a most delightful pro- gram of ancient music on that ancient instrument, the harpsichord. This was a joint recital with Nina Morgana as the assisting artist. Our third concert brought us up against a new kind of difficulty, in that it was found necessary to change the date of Heinrich Schlusnus' recital. This required a notice going out Use WIZARD Sheep Manure now if you want a thick velvety green lawn and beautiful flowers and shrub- bery this summer. WIZARD makes plants grow. It supplies the humus and natural food that all plants need. WIZARD is weedless and contains no chemicals. It is safe, easy to use and most ecomical. For special low price delivered to your own home watch the Chicago newspaper advertisements of The Fair and Boston Store a ----------_--. to every one of our subscribers. Szigeti, the Hungarian violinist, is thought by many to surpass Kreisler technically. He gave a rarely beauti- ful classical program. The final concert of the year was truly a gala occasion, when our beloved Martinelli gave us that delightful song recital. That night we requested renewals of subscriptions. You will be interested to learn we received that night within about twenty of the total number present. It was almost unanimous. And still they come! Expresses Appreciation I wish to take this opportunity to express my thanks and deep affection for the members of the committee who have given so whole-heartedly of their time and interest to this work. It is a great joy to feel that the project is appreciated and a source of pleasure to so many, and I am impelled to read you a letter from Mr. Clerk, the principal at the high school: "We are none the less pleased, how- ever, that the work of the Winnetka Music club is reaching larger and larger numbers of people. It is a source of con- siderable inspiration to those of us who have the policies of the school as our chief concern to know that there are organizations like the Winnetka Music Club in the community who so readily understand and effectively co-operate in the effort of the school to educate the community to a high standard of music appreciation." Joseph Mrs. Irving Belote, formerly of 1136 Oak street, now living in Atlanta, Ga., is in the village for a visit with dif- ferent friends. She is the house guest of Mrs. Edwin J. Thompson of 1067 Oak street. harvey Mrs. Arthur E. Phillips of Hill road is in Pasadena visiting her sisters, the Misses Birdsall. Choose Finalists in N. T. Annual Oratorical Contest After much recasting of votes the decisions have finally been made, as to the students chosen for the finals of the oratorical contest at New Trier. The contest is held in the public speak- ing classes, and the winners are chosen by vote of the class, and Miss Mable Payton, instructor. Out of the two advanced public speaking classes, the following have been selected for the finals; Steve Harwood, Elmer Rich, Henry Brooks, David Wanger, Bill Hughes, and Herma Logan. Outside of the classes, Rollin Simmons is the only remaining contestant. In two weeks, these seven students will compete for the first place in the contest, the winner of which receives a cup, to be kept for one year. Burkhardt Gift Clock to Grace Community House A large Colonial clock which is to grace the nook adjacent to the large fireplace at Community House, has ar- rived and will be mounted on an ap- propriate platform this week-end. The clock is a donation to Community House by Charles Burkhardt of Hub- bard Woods, in the name of his three children, Alice, Ralph and Billy Burk- hardt. 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