Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Nov 1934, p. 43

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Last winter Mme. Vallini made ber first tour ini America. Af te-r her Baltimuore concert 'The Sun'.'worte-: % 4'Oie ôf the finest exhibitions, of sing- ing heard, here this season." New 1 è York critics gave her the, highest praise. ý Olin Downes s aid that she has "rare intelligence, sensitivity and mraster of the resources of ber *vol ce." Mme. Vallin bas bee the leading soprano of La Scala, the Madrid -opera, ýand the Opera Coin- At the age of, Il Emanuel Feuer- manin made bis début in Vinna, and- snon after 'that was invited to bie soloist witb tbe' Vienna Sympbony orchestra. Tbis.season he is making. bis first American tour., He bas ap-- pcared in recitals throughout Europe, in lava and in China and Japan. Last May after bis London recital the Morning Post critic wrote: "I neyer wish to hear better çello playing.", Another critîýc said: 'Mr. Feuermann proved at his recital tbat he is ini the front rank of violoncellists but he is * fot only that, be 18. a fine musician." "In the slow movement of the Brahms' F major Sonata bis cello _%ang like a bird-be will be a 'star' -soloist in London the next tinie be cornes." wrote another critic. OrThese two artists on the saine pro- gram shoulci make the next Artist- Recital concert one of the most popular of the season. TC) ÉE MARRIED DEC. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wee1cs of 1527 *Washington avenue. -Wilmette, an- nounce the approaching marriage of their daughter, AIfrieda, to Harry Cederlund,. son of Mr. and Mns. John Cederlund of Rogers Park, on De- cember 1. The wedding will be at S't.- Josepb's Parisb House at 8 o'clock. Miss Viola Weeks, sister of the bride and Max Cederlund tbe btidegroom's brother, will be the only attendants. fine departmnent will be rtepaired and distnibuted where they -will do tbe mnost good. Tbe chief says it -just intpossible for folks to bring in too' many-.tbe need for themi this year is, ver), great. GO TO FLORIDA mes. Robert O. Law of 321 Kenil- wortb avenue,' Kenilworth,- and ber-1 daughter-in-law, Mrs. Charles Law of Wininetka, left Tbursday of last week for.- a montb's visit at St.' Petersburg, Fia. is " ne»iIfl of à prioduct whtch e.ym . &s is labs. Iut.ly del..dable. i s v.rynapm.aufms Ilit Is quaIfy For~ nour w* hor. customm swe maintain 1w.cou- ventent d'istributon p6ant s-.ach mann.d with a lare ýinmber a d.lvey fcts. Gooor bad wifhu-or ouitomers alW&Y$s HAVE OQIL PENNSYLVAIA OIL CO* ef VANSTON Exceptional reductionsà for so early mn the sea son on ~YANSTO Mns. Frank land avenue,'m to ber. bridgeq

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