Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Nov 1936, p. 45

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and the NTorwegian -G1ee club of Chicago, botb under the direction of Knut Hansen, proved to be. a notable success. The forth shore rganization bas tucki and ootn cars were slightly donc a splendid piece of work in the damaged. was considerably one year it bas been together, de- shaken and,F'oster was given medical atveloping a. fine tone quality and a. tention. good feeling, for ensemble., Much of the credit goes to Mr. B OY S ATTEND GAME B3arthold.who is an -able conductor, Bob Townley of the -joseph Sears excellently routined, and with a sense of "the traditional ininmic.Te rth school in Kenilworthtook .a group shore wiIl follow the progress of this of boys> to the Northwcstern -Notre Damne football -gamne on Saturday., promiln group with, interest. They.-spent .the night .iear South Lyric quality Bend, and theýn, Vsited Culver MiliMarshal l Peterson, tenor, wassolo0tary -academ y, on Sunday. Aniong ist ini a number byGrieg,, "Varde" by Who* went for thé' week-end Haarklon, and "Beautiful Saviour" by those. *Wick,ý displaying a lovely lyric quaI- trip were: Jack Lawson, Trom Ellis, Wendell Clark, Jr., and Jim:McFadity of voice. zean of Winnetka. The Svithiod Singing club and- the Norwegian Gîce club,. sang their groups with a beautiful bleniding of tone and. a keen appreciation of Nordic characteristics. Knut.IHanson showed himself to be a thoroughi musician and a dynamic conductor. Henry Anderson and Walter -Barthold sang the solo parts in "I natten", by Wilt. In the final group of the evening, sung by the combined choruses, Nfr. Anderson appeared again, singing the solo part in "Landsighting" by Grieg, wit.h a charming native quality. FlexilIe Voice The ust of the e OIL HEATINGre us SERVICE BURNER SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT WieIpuo CO. e. Service Ail Makes 3901 quality that canneot be acquired.* She wvas heard in a varietyv of Longs. two of which were Norwegian. Her Brahmns song was donc in perfect taste and' she achieved a beautiful piatissimQ, in *,F'irst -Meeting" by Grieg. 1After hearing such an unusual and successful concert, the public wiIl anticipate the annual performances with pleasure. ible VOlce, poss'essing an. exciting -Iwj ee o0w l in Janesville, Wis. Dr. and Mrs. Nuzum had *as their bouse guests for several, days last week. and the first part of this, week, Mr. and Mri. ,Gilmnore Haynie of EvanszumX, Bt

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