Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Apr 1938, p. 29

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soni hll auditorium at the college, ac- cording te Charles F. Davis, chairman of the faculty committe planning the concert. When the 50th anniversary of the vollege's founding %vas celebrated two, years ago,, the faculty decided, 'as thecir Golden Jubilee gift, to, establish. a per- manent 'boan. fund that -would provide sçholarships for students at the -Nation.al Golege of Education who were fin an- cially unable to finish. their college course. It was deternîinfed. te Taise the nece ssary money, by sponsoring ,a. yearly concert given by Well-known *musicians. Thle concert this spring, will bring four artists who are associated with the Chicago City, Opera company to the National College- of, Eductioni-Miss Louise -Hoe, winner of the Mary Garden vocal, scholarship in 1936 -and of the Chicagoland Music. Festival in 1937; Miss Elizabeth Bro--nmezzo sopranio with the City Oprra company and star ini the University of Chicago produc- tion of- "Schwanda" in 1936; Mark Love, radio artist and a member of the City Opera company for a nrnnber of years, and Alexander Aster, pianist and accompanist, who is an assistant con- ductor of the City Opera company. The program for the concert is as foll ws: Part I Mfiss Louise Hoe- 1. Alchaela's Aria from thle opera "Carmen" by Bizet. 2. "A Thought" by Rudolph Ganz. ."O.Corne Hither" by Bainbridge Cirist. .r. Mak Love- 1. '*Th Ca9 of old from the opera await Donald Legar&-Lo,%ing Photo F. u'I FriWbe, member of thte facudty of the social studies de par- mIlent of NewTrier Tônrnfhip Hfgh school, is faculty sponsor of the Tri-Ship club which . wilI present thte third anomal sports carnival at the hiqh school this I'riday evening. Ann Birk Kuper WilI -Present Reading May 2. .,Ou Borrowed Time," Paul Os- born&*s successful Broadway, produc- tion.. will hp read I v Ann i PfLiine. at FRENCH UCÇK. VS-right now, large crowds are. en- joymng arvtlz tonic ofsun and pr fect spngýweatbr 1heire at Freh Lick. rly 1, f on twosëun- floed chamnpion- ship oqurses iniper- fect tounaent con-. dition.Dancetojules Duke's broadcasting orchestra. Héar Glenn Paxtton et the Hamxnond organ. Enjoy the- supreme service and famous food of this cele- brated Spa. TUMILL to tra p and skeet Shooting wit free instructin y hi M~iller, National Amateur Trrap SJootinx Champion.~ Ride Kentucky toogbreds throuqh enchantig woodlahd trails. Tennis, Badminton, indoor swimming-ail your favorite sports are here, waiting for you. i uet-'l Tf me. ig of Love" * rrom 'oNe- assomp Mis Loise PART Il Mis LoiseHoe and Mliss Elizabeth Brown- ùI:uet-from ýt-h.e opera* "Lakmie" by Delibes. Miss Elizabeth Brown- 1. "Schwer llegt aguf! dem Herzen ir" l'rom the opera "Naa4e>schdla" by Currn. of 'the Dn. >wn and Wa tee- by the temple, .and will be followed by an informiai tea. The general public is invited to attend. The reading is given under the auspices of the. Sisterhood of the Congregation. Mr. -id Mrs. George R, Kendall, former residents of Evanston, 'moved Thursday of last week to their newly built bouse at 424 S h e r i d a ii road, massage, 1and ramous Pluto Water and Baths at their source -world fanious for curative and reju- veratin g powers. Make reservatin oa1ci Ucn SruuSim: in "q FRENCH UCK, INhAAT.DTuu George L Trt Kenilworth. vell, 414 tEssex roadi, 1841 'I-art

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