Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Mar 1931, p. 21

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school, Wînnetka, promises to be one of the most interesting andi bril- liant affairs of the nortb shore sea- ~son. Residents from Lake Forest to Eýanston -are taking tickets and. many, hostesses are giving dinner parties and taking their* guests to the lIecture. -Mr. .a ntiMrs. Stuart Bailey are 'giv- ing a large reception after the lecture Mrs. Campbell bas madie several, tours of. America ini the'last tw ent- five 'Years andt bas alarge following of friends andi admirers in this coun- try, ail of whom appear to.be,-anxlious to sec and hear ber in the guise of lecturer. Mrs.- Campbell is. génerally ac- çredited witb having one of the Most magnificent voices in the world. Slie has ever beerin ost meticulous about ber lEnglish and a ,sickler for per- fect diction. Naturally she.has spent mucb time in studyig« oie rduc- bion, projection, of mooti, tone color, etc., andti t is in expturding ber theories along these lines that lier lecture iostly deals. Sbe gives ber ideas and then steps aside f rom bler stand to, explain and ýillustrate b)v readings fromi some of the great plays. that formied lier repertoire. These readings include Magda, Py- malion, The Second Mirs. Tanqueray, L.ady, Macbeth, Juliet, Fedda Gabier, Melisande, the Twenity-tliird. Psali I and modern andi ancient poetry. Rernairkable Versatiity_ It is nothing short of rernarkabie lîow -Mrs. Camipbell can so quick1lt and- eiisîly be the Young,. cager Juliet and at once turu and .preseflt to us the hard, contenptuous Hedda Gabier or the saucy. i!gnorant gutter-snipe Eliza ýDoo- little, giving us the 'ret of tone olir suitable to cadi charaeter, whiie, acro.ss hier eloquent face pass the emno- tion's and expression.s telling us alnio.4. mnore thau the actual mrords the-imood and iiieaing of the .role she le initeir-, preting. Such versatility and, artistry are the pôsseSÉsions of oniy the great, aind Mý rs. 1Carupbeli is, undoubtediy .one of the great aetresstes of ail time. Mrs. Canipbell has aiw ays been con- sidered one of, the great beauties of the *world, She is of Englishi-talian parcti- tage and has the darik hair, eyes and soft voice of Italy. Sir Bourne-Jones; the great Engiish painter, bais xnde several wei1-knbéwn portraits of Mrs. JIPATRONIZE OIJR ADVBRTISBRS KiII. IOUR EVANSTON 'SHOP An .outsîandin@ -development of' the season, for not in years Las ». niuch fine quality Leen availabli ait tis Iow price. 1'*~ ile traditional akili and preeis*ion of Stein-Blochi, internationally re- n@wnej, at this price. Lrins fine 4uality we11 witliin your reach. ',4-l 'E 1/ No season in recent years lha presentçd so much magnifienî value in fine clotiies ai $65 as tliis Sprind Season. Wrestling is being taught in the boys' gymnasium classes at the josepb S ears school in Kenilworth. During -the last week of this montli Robert W.. Townley, athletie director at the scbhool, plans to hold a wrest- linig tournamnent. TPhe boys will com- -pete 'in various weight classification, and medals will be given to tbe-w Il- ners. Next month Mr. TownIey will EVANSTON SHOP-Omrngton and Churcli Evanston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Eveninge No ToIl Charge to Cali Our E'vanston .Shop Phone Winntk18

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