Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Jan 1931, p. 21

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Dr. Frederick Stock, musical direc- tor, and Eric DeLamarter, conductor of the Civic orchestra, have arranged a brilliant programi for thie first con- cert. -It wiII. consist of Webers over- ture1 to "ýOberon," a suite for orchesr- tra- by Mloszkowski, Tschaikowsky's *'iPranesgca« da. Rimàini," and: Liszts moin g symphonic poemn, "Les Pre- Ides." As. an, additional attraction,, Ruth ('»angurskha *st Ill play Widor's -.Chorale adVariations." To 'Sponsor Recital at Wiilmette Woman's Club' Berenice Viole, pianist, and Edward Oti, artoe, Ml give a joint pro- grai at the Wlmette, Wonian'scu on Friday evening, January 30, un- der the auspices of the Woman's so- iciety of the WilImetteý Preshyterian church. ~.In Anriûal Concert at * Playhouse on Sunday .Winifred Macbride, planist, will give her annual recital at the Play-' house on Sunday afternoon, January 25, under the direction "of Bertha .Ott. She wil1 play the following programi: Prelude and Fugue In C sharp Bach Prelude and Fugue In B fia t 1J-" Papillons ...... ............Schuminn Sonata In B minor ............... LInt Gavotte In G mlnô!r .. Prokofieff Suggestion Diabolique Bank Hol14lai ..........EB. Ji Moeran "Trabel On" (Burlesque March from Ameian Negro Suite) .... .otterstroui Rtabbit Hill.............. Roy Agnew Toecata ............. ..........Rae MOVIES FOR CHILDREN "The Black journey"' is the motion picture to be presenteîd for children by the James Nelson, and Anna. Louise Raymond Foundation in a free program for >children at Field Museum of Natural. History Satur- day morning, January 24. The film is a record of an exciting trip across Central Africa. 'J'here will be two showings, one at 10 o'clock and one at 11, in the James Simpson theater The Muenser trio cill be heard at Kenilworth'hall, Kenilzuorth, on. Sunday afternoon, January 25, at 3:30 o'clock, under the, auspices of, the Nrorth Shore Chamber Musc ascain. T/etrio ' scomnposed of, Hans Mùenzer, violin,. Hans Koelbcl, cello, and RudolPh Wag-. tier, Piano. The trio has -been consistently ilui- proving during the p.ast f ew years, and.ciics have commiended it for the finely balanced ensemble and scholar- ly interpretations. The toue is even4 and of firi texture. fihe' program is as f ollows: Trio in B Fiat major, No. 7, Opus 97.................. Beethoven Bourree from Violin Sonata No. 2.Bach Farmiente, Opus 40, No. 2. .... Cezar cul Boiero, Opus 1, Nô. 1............NB. Fernandez-Arbos9 Trio In F Minor, okeAnra Opus 1i............. ke Âira I JANUARY CLEARANCE. o 20% to 4«% reductions I Our entire stock of Quality Chairs, Love Seats and. Davenports. at drastic reductions for quick clearance. Two large floors devoteci entirely to seating furniture.- Our is at your, us. history with the aclded possibility of wnning a share lu -$10,000 cash awards will be offered' readers of the Suuday, Jauuary 25, issue of the Chicago Herald and Examiner. .This contest, it is stated, is one that wi11 appeal to young. and old, one tlat will afford a great deal of leasure to contestants, and has un- usual educational value as welI. Comfflete details of the, "Old Glory" BROWN FURNITfUltE CO*' 1460 Shbermn iAve.' EWrqinton, 11h The Bible and Works of Mary Baker Hddy and ail otea authomized à -Z Cristan Science Literature may b. read, borrowed or purchased at. the Reading Room. THE PUBLIC 18 CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATrEND THE a CHURCH SERVICES AND -. VIST THE READING 1,0SU

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