"MIIRO-KXLEER" Il 79cÇ Oàr A nikl adedy shrI ýlinxpengwo e nouqgh *0 qusete *nough fo meun wifh pride in -th. .vening.o Otiers e 0 . With FPit-Al-To>,$ .1 IORD'SSquafre W Wq-th 'n'en*, ýmluËicé Photo JOW Rainf Appearisg in a benefit musicalë Tte sday ai ternoon, 4ugust 3, f0 be given by the Sisterhood of the North Shore Congregation Isreal 7vil! bc Josef Raie if, pianist, and Marjorie Lit'ij:gsto>t, sopran1o. Thec concert witilI be.held at the honte of Mrs. Aaron Vounlker in' Winnet ka. Theater Group Giving MIS'ITS ART INSTITUTE Old English Comedy many weî akflownr novels, was a The Lake Zurich Summer, theater. visitor to the Art Institute one day wil prsen "Te BauxStratageru," Iast week. Miss Cather, ýwhenever willpresnt "he Baux er journeys-take ber to the western an old English comedy 1w George ýt;ur;hl atternoon of fine music. Miss Marneri Livingston, soprano with the Chicago Civic Opera company, and Josef Raieif, concert pianist from New York will bie the artists. ',Miss Marjôri.e Livingstoni is a solo- ist of great charm"' writes. Glenn, Dil- lard Gunn in bis music column in the Chicago Herald -Examiner.. "She bas, personality, stage manner, radiotech- nique, admirable diction and a- voice tbat is warmly brilliant and quite lovely in texture." As soloist mi th theI Grant Park con-. cert the evening. of. July 8, Miss Liv- ingston drew much favorable colm- ment. Miss Mary Garden- who, was an interestéd listener. that evening was enchanted. with the fine quality of bier voice. Miss Livingston- bas studied here and abroad with Hannah Butler. Two years ago she.gained an audition with the Paris Grand Opera company and was accepted. Here in this counitry she blas done solo work with the Apollo club and with symphonies in, Ciaoand in other cities. She is extreniely happy to have won a scho- larship. and as a result is workin.tg with Mary Garden. At present.: Miss Liv- ngston and Miss Garden are working on "Thais." Josef Raieif is a brilliant young pianist whose excellent work the last few years lias commanded the atten- tion of: rriticseveurvwhere. IHe iisc land Playhouse. The cast includes Jane Haskins, Ibb Tennant and Carl Hanson of Highland Park; Robert Merriman of Kenilworth; Iniogene Kaufman of Wilmette: Don Lamson and Fred Bray of Evanston; Mary Clipch of Elmwood, Illinois; Birdine Morris of Aurora-; Norman Watson of North- brook and Preston Tuttie of Nrbana. On Friday and Saturday. evenings, Auzust 2 andi 3 the groun will give entnusiastic. une of Miss Cather's favorites is Goya's "Boy on a Ram," which hung in both the '33 and '34 Century of Progress Art exhibitions. This famous painting.was a loan from the Charles Deering estate, and had been retur .ned to the heirs, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey, McCormick. Learn- ing that Miss Cather especially wish- ed to see ber favorite Goya, Mr. and- Mrs. McCormick invited ber to their home to view the painting. mecnt in our cty in Noveniner.. Mrs. Walter J. Hirsch, 473.Providen't avenue, Winnetka, i s in charge of tickets for the concert. Committee chairme.n and mnembers are working eariiesly. to in sure' a delightful after- nôon. Guests -are welcome.- Mrs. Younker's home is large and with the, adjoining- terraces will accommodate with, ease ail who care to attend and bring friends. The prograni is as follows: Partita, B fiat Major.......Bc Pastorale sonata............. Scariotti Josef Raieif nightly entertainrnent in the roozn of the Bismarck hotel. iaiut hunting trip along the Peace river jan Kiepura, Polish tenor, wbose in Alberta. Hie is getting specimens success in "Be Min~e Tonight'l was of caribou and sheep for the Amer- outstanding, is being heard in "My ican Museum and the Royal Canada Heart IsCalling" now at the. World Museum at Ottawa. -He flew from Playbouse. .Edmonton.. Save up to a cupMu in 10 minutes of t bih li mbingl 1