Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Nov 1932, p. 11

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'Humdredt of Sunday Evening club, devotees ïwill irnrnediately recogize this grouîp of gentlemen. rhey arc nolle> thtai the world-famous Welsh Intperial Singers who have bren a sensation in England, Canada aezd tige United States for sez'eral, years. The ItWelsh Singers. appeared on a Sunday club prograrn early lait seasroi and ï returned by popuar roqit last spriiig. T/zcy have since visitedl their native Wales and are nsow engaged on another tour. Charactcrized as "Britaiki's Greatest Male fEnsemble," the Welsh Singers tuil give the Newu Year's Day program at the Sanday club. The genitleinai scated at the extreme. lef tfi R. Pestyi&t Davies, director of the Singqers. and her islands, Asia Minor, and the' lancient sections 'of thie world as thev live people as picturesque as their forbears. Suuulay, Fehruary 12-J. Frank lini Caveny, artist and sculptor, wIllpre;- sent a program with the aid of cray- ons and day appropriate to Lincolnv's birthday. Mr. Caveny, who has been on thie platform for many years, is an excellent speaker as well as denw- onstrating bis ideas with great rapid- ity and accuracy. No eiunday.nzejiig club seoson cotld be considered comtplete With- out the ""Dreant . Picture" ina m. J)ranson De Cou is that gentleman. A sceêne inÇrete whici, amlong other pictures, wvill take the Sunday vEmning clb audience ont a jour- ney zwith Byron D. MacDontald to the classic lands wherc history was. born-Greece anid ler islands. .-a one thotisa fi-ite..cbarmi.. id mile voyage of in- Thue music for tRis the audienlce to classic lan, born. "New 0 s ubjeet. He OId' to the *eece Incas. ik

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