Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jan 1940, p. 23

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conduuvi a Popular concert Satur- prised thie lesson-sermon wasi day night. following from the Bible: "The Dr.,,Fre derick Stock's program forpie that walked in darknes Thursday and Friday is deVoted to seen a great light:. they thatÉ works by Jean: Sibelius'. famousFin- in the lard:of the shadow of dg nish comnposer visited by Dr. Stock. upon them bath the- light shined. this past. sumn mer. The program Up3On us a child is born, unto opens with the overture, "Karelia," son iS given" (Isiah 9:2; 6). e *cm g.The ,lesson-ser mnasonc a namebecoing more' and more thefllwig asaes fo n well-known, to Amfericans due .to hristliangcience eb o war news. The work was .writtenaCdhritathScict ey tokthe Sc in- 1893 and published thirteen years 1tur e" by M a r Ky, Bakte later. it was first prore tbuCrst bexp re odssi the Russian Sympjhonv Orchestra in his epessGd' fii New Yýork in 1907.1 The importance: eternal nature. The name- is of tbe work is partially explained by onymous with Messiah, and ali the àctthatKarlia is ne f 'to the. spirituality which is tat thefac tat arliaisoneofthe illustrated, and demnonstrated in principal provinces of Finland. It life of which Christ Jesus a was conquered in 1893 by Torkel emoiet...Te deto Knutson who built the great fortressofaartrnketh rsce of Wiberg. Karelia is situated i nofNzrt ikethfrtcn the southeastern portion of Finland, of the Christian. era, but the CI lyin beteen he Gif ~is without beeinning of years or on the west and L~ake Ladoga on the 6 ~3s (.3) Following the overture Dr. Stock Conltinuze pan isn wîll play the Symphony No. 2, which was flrst played by Sibeius in a Pictutre Series concert in Helsingfors in 1902. After the intermission Isaac Stern, violin soloist, wiIl play the Violin Concertoý At Th oriie Hfal in D mninor. The program closes withthe Toe Pem,."Filania" Completing the experimental wihch bse n heard here eighteention nicture series which began tie s eretofoe eeeihenfail, the University College of No Hamdbogs end Hosiery of greot reductl.ms, foot Mo- this orth- Bishop I*ok Speaker At Chicago Services Blshop Ivan Lee Hoit, world fam- ous leader of the Methodist denomi- nation, promoter of unity in the church here and abroad, writer of * ocompiler of hymnals, former president of the Federal Council of Churches in the United States, and leader of the work of the Oxford and Edinburgh conferences in this country, will givc the flrst address of lte New. Year at the Chiegun The feature picture to be shown will be "Dos Mujeres y un Don Juan," a witty social comedy pro- duced in Spain just before the civil war began. The local premiere ofý the -latest-two-reeler in the govern- ment's technicolor "Good Neighbor" series will be held at the same time. Dr. Phares R. Hershey, director of the series, comments: "This final program is intended to irtegrate what has gone beforie by degnstrat-f TRIER IWEDNESDÂY, JAN, 10 EVENING CLASSES - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - At 7 o'clock there will be an in- ARDEN SHORE MEETING formai song service at which the The Wilmette committee of tb audience wilU join with the quartet Arden Shore association wiIl hold. and soloists in the singing of old regular monthly meeting at. li gospel g.ongs. Stanley Martin will o'clock Thursday morning,,Januar- play a short organ recital prçced- 11, at the homne of Mrs. George Her ing themain meeting at 8. drickson, 2819 Iroquois road. I 'KA 2400 Dfroeaoe Bamrry I. Herroua Nitr à ilaA 2400

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