Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 May 1931, p. 39

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Albert Sly whtch *' fund. 1118 It is with conscious effort that T re-à frain, ini this report, fromn beginninig at the, last concert instead of- the. * frt-the benefit given by .*Abert Spaldîng was so wonderful !-but it * deserves a paragraph ail to itself in its, proper place, so 1 let us cast our minds. back to last 'October Long, before the night of the ' tn- cert every season ticket was sold and some of our oid patrons were waiiing because they bad forgotten top pay for their tickets and their places had *been filled by new, names frorn the waiting list. -I cannot over-em.phasize the importanceof maintaining a suh- stantial wýaitJng list.Peopl-eshould alwavs be urged to sign a 'card and hand it to Mrs. Grant. * When, Jascha Heifetz piayed at the open ing concert. we found it neces- * sary, for the third time, to have reat-s on the stage. The other artists who drew -so large a crowa were Schipa and, later, HIorowitz. When one con- siders thé place in the musical world ocuîdbv Heifetz, it is not surpris- ing to find New Trier auditorium top small a place for those who -Nishied to istenl to his superb playing. While sorne regretted bis distant attitude f o- ward the audience, the, majority seemed fully satisfled with his music, It certainly Iacked ,otliuiifi warmi;th <md emotton. * Within five minutes. after hc stepped before the curtain, Richard Bonelli had won his audience. 'An exceedingly fine baritone voice cou- *pied with a Most winning pef-sonalityv made bis. recital a delight from be- ginning to. end. Hîs programi was ex- ceptionally well chosen and the brief explanatorv remarfks prefacîng eci. number added not a littie to the en-. joyiiient.of bis singing. 1 wish we might hear bim -in> opera at Ravinia. The great importance of correct program building was exeffpiified in * the third concert, a song recital by Hulda Lascbanska. flere was anl at- t ractive woman with abeatitiful voice whn sent a large part of ber audience lar season. In the ineantime -the Mu- sic club had voted to add an extra concert to be given as a benefit for' the Unemploymient fund. Ail the work incident to llxding and engag- r ing an artist was,, at the wish of the club, undertaken by the, Artist-Xe- bers of this coninittee for the iintir- Dr. Bryan L. Mitchell announces ing work and interest they have the removal of bis office to the Wil- given 'during the past year. Througb- mette State Bank building, 120 Cen-t otthe year there are meetings both bel ove and aiter each concert, an 1tia vne imte this, takes. no account of the very in- tensive work done in order to seli M O T.1HPIR O O W 1,14, tickets for the benefit concert. BÀ~ ODOELEB NIOTqPE Faithful attendance at these meetings *awpomte»Mm otafrb.IT O and endless telephonie cails to check z bywrttten guarantes. gervIced In on up on work was ail cheerfully done., lmemvemienme 1 thank you again, deercomrades. <tUni..60 rw untr 1. think this is a itting timeié to draW 'D FOR ý»LuE!*ý I.OOPINQ prnteets firaituRre ami >Y TIR U TICLE sad' le baaekei Sr plant or lu ytr home, wltbmne e4 LnaaA. Say about mïlk Dr. Arnold H. ICegel says "The. health of a communit.y is profoundly in8luenced by the. safety and wholesonieness of its milk supply and ikewise by the amount of. rilk consutned. If supplied in suficient amounts milk wi11 protect against certain diseases which stunt the growth and retard the development of the rýiind and body." ________ And Dr. H. N. Bundesen.sy mikadits. produets 'are needed.by every.f aàily.. Not only mfay milk be takeén as a beverage and in cooked foods, but as cream, butter,- cheese,'ice-cream, egg- nogs, buttermilk, ju»ket, koumiss and culture milk." g THE M K0F U E IOR gFLA O

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