Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Feb 1937, p. 34

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at, the AtJinttituteI. £Vuc iess matLUi. ramc unintelligible and lacinhg i beauty is to be found in, this show, and much more that is inspiring, acaâdemnically 'pueand sane. Iti ith pride, ýtherefore, that we point to«the laigest, north shore representation i several *years in this collection. Always a few local artîis,, or a few members of the North Shore Art league. are to be found i the annual Chicago show, but I 1937 the numnber appears te have increased, and this in spite of the fact that only 2%8 of the several thousand paintings submitted wçre passed by the judges. *The local artists with connections ~ ini Glencoe are. Alice H. Apfelbach , of Chicago, .the former Alice Hotz " of Glencoe, and Carl '. Linden of * Iensenville. Mrs. Linden isthe for- mer- Barbara Groves of Glencoe, a sister of Mrs. ~Lawrence Barnett. M*sM Apfd iahe ttry4:is lti4t -Life with Poppies," and Mr. Linden's ruary 22. iTne program, wîu open witila rie talk on current events in music by Mrs. Ro land D. Whitman. The artists for the afternoon will be Maren. Johansen Hattstaedt (Mrs. J. R.), sopran .o, a guest of the club ; Elizabeth Ayres Kidd, pianîist, and Audley E. Harnsberger, violin- ist. Mrs. Calvin Self ridge will accompany Mrs. Harnsberger, and Miss Anita De Mars will ac,ý company Mrs. Hattstaedt. etka artists are Eliza-' ard, whô b as three pic- ;how, Edna M. S. Joban- i MacLeish, and Allen d bis daughter, Jane .,Miss Philbrick is by gest in this group and is rFerry," a wind-swept land- Spainted this sunimer at Sau- :1, and third, "The Silo," a and barnyard subject. A sub- lovely little Iandscape of tee is shown by Mrs. Johansen. Mr. MacLeish and Mr. Phil- favor neutral browns, greys, tans in their landscapes "Hill- the sponsorsbip of the Dushkin School of Music. The artists are Igor, Strawinslcy, pianist, con- ductor ,and composer;' Samuel Dushkin, concert violinist, and . Beveridge Webster, the young Americap piano virtuoso. The concerts, which will be open to the public, will, be held at the school, 555 Giendale avenue, and wilI be preceded by 'a, special private per- formance for the pupils. Two years ago, while passing tbrough Chicago, Strawinsky visited the, Dushkin school and was so impressed with its, unique function and teaching meth- ~ j.ods that he returned and' laterw*ith ~ Dushkin of the school, gave a con- cert. This year,> ail three artists, are on their way to the west coast about the same time, and' have arraîiged to combine- their talents in two Winnetka. concers.- On the 1st of patrons and patron- esses for the afair are: Mr. and ~ v Mrs. Benjamin Affleck, Mrs. Amer- icus Calahan, Mrs. Benjamin Car- penter, Mrs. Abel Davis, Mrs. Wal7 ter L. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Florsheim, Mr. and Mrs. Norman ~ W. Harris, Mrs. William Sherman Hay, Mr. and Mrs. James Houghtel- ing, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lawrence, and Mr., and Mrs. Willoughby Walling. For the past twenty years, Straw- inskyhas influenced creative mu- sicians the world over. At twenty- seven be startled Russia with "The Firebird," and his most recent composition, "Persephone," bIas; been no less sensational. we Iflower pain

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