Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Nov 1936, p. 36

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'native1 of the ùorth shore. She was uuTit at -12 7 Elmwood. avecinue, Wilmette, r fmilived fr12 years. hwhre Since winning the co ntest. Mi ss BUrt h filed many -engagements over the. iii 5- day. r >, radin. before clubs, and at political Shie meetinigs of ýthe Volunteers. surgreater SOI! for honves to qtiali.fy cesses. and Pt the, present Ii me is stuidying in, Chicago. tori HitCh school in 10n32. and from the University. of 1Illinoi% in Auqus;t of. this year, after completin izthe. fouryear course_ in< thr-e and one-baîf .yearswith bonorç. She was preçidett a profesof ber-charter ef Phi,,BPta. fraterntv,.: dramatic and sional music M43 Burt graduat'd from Wbea- Mrs. Dwvight C. Orcutt of Glencoe will be hostess to the North Shore Musicians club at tbe November meeting to be held Tuesday, November 10, at ber borne, 786 Greenleaf avenue. The, assisting bostesses will be Mrs.' A: E. Harnsberger, Mrs. D. F. Simmions, and Mrs. William Taylor. Mrs. C. P. Dubbs. bas generously opened beïr bome, 1004 Michigan. avenue, Wilette, for tbe annual evening pbilanthropy1partv, of, tbe club on November 10. Tbis year the organization is particularly interested .in m ing the affair a success because the miembers are aiding, one of its talent-, ed metnbers, Margaret Jean Cree, tbe cellist, in going to New York to study uùnder Alfred Wallenstein. Thie proigram for the meeting next -Tuesday wilI b.e as follows: 4 . . . . . . Debussy La Cathedrale Englouti .: Chopin ....... Ballade F Major Eulalie Kober Stade, planist and also a member of Alpha Delta Gammna sororîty. amus¶ têMisê Buw y c1! On the uivé1iu ber talreceived murh recognitioni of rotes ;n principal tbe ents. 514e sang ".The "The Gotndoliers," "lolanlthe." "Mikaido" the and Tales of Hoffman.» Qulter Go Lovely Rose ...... ........ fantock fLanterna A-Fas wilil-ceee .... DeLeatlh ...... Fay Pilmer Kreer, voeillst Dorothiy Rlley Blrown at the piano .. junlwith tbe Arepo club. Durinq lber lead, soprano ior vear she bad the Micaela. iii the opera "Cirmen" pr-ini sented before two erowded bouses the Lincoln Hall theatre. Duîrinor the sprin!q of her senio- Saint saens. Concerto A Mlnôr ......... Geneveve Horween. cellist Grace Oreutt at the iano IV Puccini La Bohemne.... .. ............ Mimi-Mariorie Day Rudoip)ho=Evelyn Jegen Evelyn LA Salle at the piano church in Wheaton. In bigh scbool she was active in al operettas aný sang the lèad in the Indian play, "Llewala" ini whicb ber tectural by thle be Evanston willClub of sponsorecl Woma'n'sexhibition 8. November afternoofl, held Sunday The projec t gives promise of approacbing in popularity the club's annual brother, Morris, played opposite ber. For many years she bas studied with. Miss Greta Alluin. grown to be a large and worth wbile conimunity enterprise. Tbe sbow will be open to r»embers and their guests, and to tbe guests and mcmbers of the faniilies of. the exbibiting arcbi- art exhibition. which bas The-v.oung singer, now onlv 21, is Mrs. Editb F. the yountest child of hewill be reb. t .f.ni%9e;èn .*a her appearance' at the Tribune critic, said of tadium that she "sang test léa a voice that-Passe 'even the severest ce aIuplification." itwar IU53 gram of the compositions celebratio Day Armistice .Methodist Episcopal chi junction with tbe Peace ot. >venl i d at the conin First riston Morris Hobbs of. Ravinia, etcher and lithograpber, a meinber of the North Shore Art league, is serving on the jury for the International ExhIibition of Etching and Engraving wbich opens at the conArt institute in Chicago Friday of this week. accepted bas jury tinuing until Janpary 11. The 193 etchings and. engravings for the show in which no.le5s. than fifteen .countries are represented.i

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