Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Apr 1931, p. 75

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club bMfunday, flp>fl à t IL 4 I' ir Russian Orthodox church, and sings a music program tbat is unusual and one that will be in keeping .with EasterI without any instrumentMI accompani- Sumday and the IEêclesiastical Art ex- ment. Its music is said to sound like hibit current at Shawnee. Fifty voices an orchestra in itself, and the ability comprise the choir which bas won dis- it has to maintainperfect pitch tbrough- tinction in music cîrcles and f rom out its siîiging bas been bighly com- which, it bas been said, the Ked rof mended by, music critics. Attired ini reduc- 0that ýtel in Cheese' ,uction of sight. The beautitul exhibit <of I1cdesi- astical art which* bas brought an old- world touch into Shawnee Country club,' contains many examrples of rare and lovely objects and paintings. This will be on, exhibit for miembers and tbeir lguests. for the last.time Easter'Sunday., final act shows the awakening of the father and the escape from the bandits. usuai sets whicn niclude numerous fantastic and moidern ideas. .Tickets are sold at the university dramatios offce. Dr. Secrist to Study Economics in Europe. Dr. Horace Secrist. director of the ýerved to reJect. nIS L48-2to Ia i oardi a pr9i ate .ie Jntervene, andI musical revue, i:"TheDeath of f f or vil >ic;" -anad Lee Mit-

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