Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Nov 1934, p. 41

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November 1, 1934 WILMETTE LIFE EXPLINS YSTRY 0 CARE T Art Center Op~ens EXPA IS YSERY O C RPT, Pro gram on Oct.2 With Noted Singer Madame IËdith 'Bideau NormelIL. soprano, and 'Cyril -Bascom Russell,. pianist, were the artists for the first musical program of the season at the Art center Thursday evening, Octo-ý ..... ber 25, in the Evanston Public litbrary. .... They were assisted by an ensemble f romn Seabury-Western Theological seminary. Mme. Normelli bas had wide ex- perience in the concert field both in Euùrope and the United States. After receiving her music and- arts degrees * from Baker and Kansas universities. ... she studied ini Italy with the cele-, bra ted teach er, Mme. Barracchia, and ....... .later, coached ini New York with Richard Hageman, composer, coach ........ and conductor, who appeared as lier ......accompanist for many concerts in . ...............New York and the east. 4. Among ber main- outstanding en- gagements bave been appearances as soloist withthe.\Iinnieapolis Symphony orchestra, the Apollo Musical club, the Chicago Symphony orchestra, the Monroe Mfunson (righ t), 230 Tenth street, Wilmpette., uwiI give an iliustrat'd lecture on "Tihe Mystery of th-e Orientai P raver CarpeCt before tihe lou.ng People's forum., of tihe Ri-verside M'ethodist church, Riz'erside, Ill, Suniday rveening, Noveinber .1 at 8 o'clock. 1fr., Munson, a recognizcd authoriti, on Oriental rtigs,. is a iendier of the staff of Marshralli'Field and conipanv's rmg section. TO PRESENT PLAY Post No. 555. 'Veterans of Foreign A four-act play, "The Eiiny,"'bv Wars of the U.S.A. The play will be Channing Pollock, is to be presente-d given every ilit during the week ex- at the Haven school in Evanston the cept \\ednesday. Proceeds of the week of November 19 under the aus- play will go into the Christmas cheer pices of the Lieut. Carl O0. Rosequist fund of the post, it is announced. PERSONAL A NEW PAINT STORE IN EVANBTON EXCLUSIVE WALLPAPERS LowE Bâou. PAINTr PRoDucTs Warner Paint Cou 604 Davis St., Evansion GREenleaf 0505 New York symiphony and the Men- delssoin 'choir of. Pittsburgh. She has also been a church soloist and IS now director of music at Seabury- Western semninary. Canididates Address N. T. De mocratic Club Walter A. Rooney of Glencoe, Democratic candidate for county téom- missioner, and a number of other candidates adressed the New Trier Woman's Democratic club at its meeting at Vista del Lago Wednes- day evening of last week., Mr. Rooney spoke before the League- of Women Voters at Riverside, Oak Park, Evanston, and Winnetka, dur- i ng the past week. Miss Marian Ortseifen of Kenilworth, gave several dramatic readings at the New Trier Woman's Democratic club meeting. Dancing'followed the programn. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ... EVANSTON 15 THE PLACE Brand New 1935 Models! FOREIGN RECEPTION GUARANTEED!. No rnoney down buys. a brand new 1935 GRUNOW RADIO. Her'syoùr oppor- funity ta own the Iatest Gruno.w Radio witk, foreign reception guarant.ed. Gefs England, France, Spain and other foreign stations as welI as, coast-to-coast r eception. Beautiful hand-rubbed walnut console. $5950 .WITH TUBES, NO MONEY DOWN Special New 1935 Grunow $2150 With Tubes NO MONEY DOWN Gr u. n ow's wonderful 1new mantel model. Lirnted number. Corne earlyl WJE BOLD.T'S-E.VANSTON. On Davis Street 66TIIE noUE fS z IOEN VANSTON FOR moiTPEPL"WiImeIl'e 1100 November 1, 1934 WILME.T.Te- LIFE.

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