Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Apr 1938, p. 44

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Shore - i-ne. mçmDers wUii ALt AKma3 y..Li@'.. i:Acir bcsu with a spring luncheon on May 24 at..Skokie contry club. Assisting Mrs. Orcutt oni Tuesdav will1 be -Mis. C. S. Clarke,-'Mrs. Lymnan E.- Gosst and Ms.e ývelyn LaSalle. The programn next Tuesday will be preceded by the annupal business meeting at I o'clock. Officern wililbe. elected at this time, and ail active ment bers are, urged to be present.promptfly at the ap-a pointed houte. A speicial. feature of the program next, week WVl11 be a brief talk on the history of the club by Mise' Dorothy Wing, Macauley, founder and, organizer of tlie Nortb Shor e. Musicians. Mrs. Macaùlev is also responsible for the organizing of. a mutsicianis club.iW California wbere she lived for a. tinte. She is the, mother ýof Mrs. A. F. Cordts of> Wil - mette, a memnber of the Club. The artists for the program will be Margaret G1eppert, pianist; ElizabethWixlvioinigt; Frances Evans, soprano, and Dorothy PourÏd, pianiste Their «numbers will include: Romance ln F sharp .1... ........ ehmainh Scherzando........................ Carl Beecher i. Jesu, Joy of Man's Deslrlng..... ..S. Bach Gutarrero............................. F. Drdla Dreams ........................... Wagner-Auer Rondino .............. Eddy Brown, Elizabeth Weixel, Violinist Electa Ganiron at the Piano Ili. Telnme, Oh Blue, Blue -Sky..... ........ Giainii Italy").............. _.......... Wintter Watts Perrot ......................... Humer Samels Frances Evail,_opSfl0 Eulalia Stade at the Piano IV. Memorles of Chldhood .... >........... ..... Pinto Nocturne Op. 15, No. 2 Valse Op. 64 N..2.................. ... Chopin Capriccio, F minor................... Dohnanyi Dorothy Pound, Planlst Marie Zendt to Give,. Recutal, .at Cordo.n Cl'ub, Marie Sidenius ho has come to nnwe for. flanti hicago, soprano, ore to make her be heard in a Bernie Photo MAiss Madeleine Clark?, dauhter.of Mr. and Mrs, Walter U. Clark, 418 Ninth street, Wii- mnette, will be one of tweo artists singing on the pro gram for the musicale and tea to be iven by Mr. and Mrs. Clark at their home Suelday Miss Clark, lyric soprano, and Pietro Marchi of Winnetka, tenor, will be heard in a group of, arias, duets, and other songs. Mrs. Marchi will acconipany. the singers. Miss Clark, a pupil of Mr. Marchi, is a senor at New Trier High school. She bas had several years of vocal study, including work at the Chi- cago Conservatory of Music, and is experienced in radio work. For thirteen weeks she appeared in a chilren's. radio prograin over Station WAAF. Mr. Marchi had miany years of training in Italy, and appeared there and in this country iii opera and on the concert stage. *Chairman and co-chair*Uan respectively of the Creative Writing contest which will be a f eature of the AIlied Arts convention of Phi Mu Gamma at the Congress hotel June 3, 4, and 5 are Miss Theodosia Paynter of Chicago, formerly of Glen- coe, and Miss Pauline Parker of Hollywood, Cal., formerly of !Kenilworth. Essays, - short -stories and poems will ail bie submitted for the event. Miss Parker was graduated f rom Northwestern School of Speech with honors and has since found the fascinationof writing for National Broadcasting counicil, Columbia network, and for the: movies more. in ter esting, than acting;-In, addition to daily radio. continuities, dialogue and scee -oniuIties, Miss Parker has had several of bier original scenarios produced. She flot only writes but- produces, directs and rehearses the enitire,,production.. Sin ce October she bas been on a business trip around the wonld for ber studio. Sailing from California,- she' visited Honolulu, Yokohama. Kobe,. China, Bali, Singapore, India, and *àailed througb the'Suez to the Mediterranean. She is motoring tbrough Europe, stopping in Vienna, Xome, Budapest, Norway, Sweden, England, Ire- land and Scotland, and will bie back in this coun- try in time for the convention. Serving on thé cÔntest ,C6rnftltteare 'Mts. Mary Beimfobr of Evanston, Miss Elizabeth *Waterman of Wilniette, and Mrs. Leon Kranz of Evanston. Prof. James Work of the depart- ment of English at Northwestern, Prof. Roland Wolseley of the School of Journalism, and Lucv *Rogers Hawkins, editor of the MNatrix magazine publisbed by Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journal- E ism Society, have been invited to serve as judges. In addition to the writing contest, Phi Mu Gamma will bold an art exhibit of the work of r Clara MacGowan, lelen Kuglin, Grace Braden, A Peterpauil Ott, ail niembers of the fraternity, and *other Chicago. and North Shore artists, ini the 1 Florentine room of the Congress. r T ArUtLeague sponsors Three lExibits lin May Three exhibitions and the animal dinnier ii Water Color Show The Seventeenth 'International Water Color exhibition will open at the ArtInstitute of Chi- cago on Tbursday, April 28, to continue in, the, East Wing gàlleries until May 30. Five hundred forty. works selecfed from some sixteen countries are represented. Scenari .o Nrter uonýaî naerp, seections -uy di- The election of officers wil take place, and a n. few *brief reports will bc presented. been i>ig i dem( be h by 1 S, 4t, and.5 Gamma. WILMETTE LIFE p fve-weay retion. to ress hotel

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