Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Apr 1929, p. 23

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Aprill2, 1929 Kathr~n Witwer in In Shawnee Pla~ Brilliant Recital at Woman's Club'------------: The same stylish, clean-cut, '~ROYAL-Tailored-to-your I WILMETTE LIF£ B:r Critic The concert giyen under auspices of the Woman's club of Wilmette last Tuesday evening was an outstanding musical event. The artist, Kathry~1 Witwer, sopr~no, was assisted by Helen Leefelt, pianist, who is also her accompanist. Since her first appearance in Wilmette a few short years ago this young American singer has become a finished artist. During her extended tour just closing, her popularity has been such that she will respond many return engagements next seaso1,. Miss Witwer captivated her audience Tuesda.y evening from the moment she stepped upon the stage in her shimmering green gown, a picture of lovely youth and springtime, until the last liquid tones of the closing encore. Her pure flexible voice possesses a warmth an~ richness seldom found in the soprano register, an exquisitely beautiful voice superbly trained and directed with rare intelligence. Miss Witwer's perfect diction and her ability to project her nwod bring her listeners within the spell of her own vivid imagination. The following program, chosen with discrimination, was pleasing to the average listener Photo by Gibson Casebeer and a delight to those of more musical ::\liss Hazel Singleton i'3 a member discernment: of the . Evanston Masque Players who Deh Vieni non Tardar (The Marriage will present "Pigs," a three act comedy S of Figaro) ·............ . ..... Mozart Alleluia .. . ........... . ........ Mozart Friday evening, April 19, at hawnee Country club, as a dedication of the Miss Witwer Sommer .. . . ... .. ............ Korngold new stage. Leibesbriefchen .. . .. ·........ Korngold - - - - - - - - - - - Clair de Lune . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Szulc Les Filles de Cadix ....... . ... Delibes given with charm and understanding. She was recalled and played a graceMiss Witwer Adagio (from Pathetique sonata) .... ful Chopin number. Her accompani. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beethoven ments were sympathetic and adequate Liebestraum No. 3 in A Flat .... Liszt in every sense. Miss Leefelt There are Fairies at the Bottom of our All Children Smile for Bernie Garden ........... .. . ...... Lehmann Tally Ho ........ . ..... ... ...... Leoni The Lamplighter .... . ....... : M anning Two Magicians ............... Curran ~iss \ Vitwer Strcsa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Watts Today . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Huerter A Picture . ............ . ....... Curran The Answer . . . Terry Miss Witwer ~liss Witwer was graciously generous with encores· which her enthusiastic audience insistently demanded. Among her responses were the delightful nqrsery rhyme, "Sing a song of sixpence," Hagemann's graceful "At the Well," "Night" by Helen Brov;n, and the always popular \Valtz Song from "Romeo and Juliet." Here is a young ar ti st of whom America may well be proud. Miss Leefelt's piano numbers were to Order" look for which you pay $25, always is available to the man who still thinks he m~s·t spend $125. Is it good business to pay an. extra $100 for imported cloth and extreme quality tailoring~ MORRIS VEBON Pre·idem SliiJ Mort~t,le Choose the niftiest looking model in the finest fashion book. Then select the color and fabric you like best and .have it made into a 5trl e-fiJ'/e 11nd ONLY PRICES ROYAL SU.IT or TOPCOAT Include in your order any little individualities or ·personal touches you ~wish. Demand style, style, and still mere 3tyle. You'll get it in a n·o YAL. And remember, we don't want your money unless yoa 're Satisfied! FINE QUALITY EXTRA FINE QUALITY SUPER FINE QUALITY ... Vote The Peorles Party Ticket Special for STRAIGHT TUESDAY, APRIL 16 A Cross in the Circle Will Do It Mothers' Day (May 12) WORLD'S GREATEST CLOTHES VALUE PERSONAL · To Owners of Parker Pens You will learn sotnething to your advantage if you ·will call at Chan d 1 e r's Book Store, 630 Davis St., Evanston. Bring your pen and ask for Miss Ethel Abney at the . pen counter. Three large Buff Pliotographs $ 7 ·0 . ·O Regular Value $15 BERN I.E STUDIO 1623 Sherman Avenue Evanston 1641 OITington Ave. Open Tueaday, Thursday and Saturday E"eninp Tel. University 8998 ., Better Pictures-Better Valuea,

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