Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Apr 1939, p. 10

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IPALMOLIVE SPECIAL SHAMPOO ARTISTIC FINGER WAVE (AMY- STYLE)- CHIC MANUCURE D. WiIme*'e 40 n PAGLIARULO - -IL4 JEWELER ANTIQUE and MODERN CLOCKS Can be made to keep accurate time by our new method of repairing. New electric movements furnished in nid cases at reasonable *rice. for the feêstival .... k_ "Bach was no world-rentowned teel- ebrity," Borowski said. "'The few newspapers did not concern1 them- selves with a new Work by a com- poser who produced a new churceh cantata every Sunday and other new. ecclesiastical compositions on feast days in between. Nor did any great personage enshrine in his diary any impression of this masterwork." Bach's "Passion Accordingto St.- Matthew" came as the climax of a musical tradition several, centuries old, Dr. Borowski said. Beginning at the Iatest during the >twelfth cen-ý tury, it became customary to read and sing the passion story in church miasterpiece was iLL1UV a ir or- chestra, soloists, and choir, with the congregation joining in the singing of -chorales. The worlc was written during the years 1728-29, Dr. Borowskî said, and portions of the mnusic were heard, by a curious circumstance, HOME FIWM CRUJSE apl Mrs. W. 0O. Belt, 202 Abingdon av- thi nue, Kenilwortb, and her daughter, ra( irginia, arived home Sunday from cruise to South America., They ..,a - t1 nwnv fnt hp inst fhreei over ME FROM WEST PlamW'neh99 rtnetka, services, 1 a.m.' to an )r, the and the

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