Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Nov 1938, p. 8

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Ice.Cre.mb@eflm Patrons' The: children had a big timne at the Methodist churchi bazaar, last week. liere a re a few of the large crowd that haunted the ice cÉream boôth. Left, to right: J:mmy RamÙsey, Bill Maeaer,, and Gordon Gobel bull bars Jrom MTS. Helen Paul and Mrs. Walter.,Nîckol. Photo by AckermaL. IIERE FOR HOLIDAYSDr I Miss Muriel Hanicki of 2127 Thorn-Er i Ian sK wood avenue, and ilve of her class- to Give 6 Lectures, mnates, drove home from the Univer- at Evanston Campus sityof llioisat Ch am ~a ig n Six lectures on Albrecht Durer, fif- tVenp rn f Ihis week for the teenth century master of the graph- .-2nd. UWQr Ilwas 202, Wil. 79 1 1 Orel --9 23c: IHYDROX IR GBCRBAm 1 c-i c-i i - 2 LAYERS (vanille Ice Cream) CENTER LAYERt (Fresh Strawberries-F@zOfl in) 29C SERVES 4 SLICEP tait Hiarris ioundaia t n j.i~ restern university. The program 7Mn be free and open to the public. The individual lectures are titled s follows: November 29, Life His- Dry, Apprenticeship and Early ears of Travel; November 30, Im- ýulsive Creation and Rational Syn- hesis; tecember 1, The Second 1ourney to Italy and the Cumination I ;Paintin2t. Theemhpr 6, The Cul- Dr. Panofsky *was born i Ger- many, and taught at the Univer- sity of l*amburg, New York univer- sity, and Princeton university before acceptixig bis present position i 1935. He has written extensively on the relation 'of Durer's theory of art to that of his Italian contemr- pories. Mr. Lange wlll introduce two woriks new to. the orchestral repertory:. Handel' Conecerto :Grosso, No.* 5 ii D) Major and Sibelius' "Pelleas -and Melisande," being played for its first time W Chicago, i -concert form. Itis a suite for, orchestra fromn the music to the drama by Maurice Maeterlick. The program alsô includes _Rous- sel's Suite in F, major and Glazou-. now'.s Symphony No. 4 in, E fiat major. Saturday night Mr. Lange and the orchestra will play Weber's over-I ture to "DerFreischutz"; Dvorak's Symphony No. 5 "From the, New World"; Gounod's Ballet Music fromn the opera "Faust"; Salnt-Saens' Prelude to the '"Deluge" with a vio- lin obbligato by John Weicher; Strauss' Waltz, "On the Beautiful Blue fDanube." .Mr. Lange is now beginning ac- tive rehearsals of the Civic Orch- estra for the first of five Sunday afternoon concerts to be given dur- mng the season. Mamntamed by the Qrchestral as- sociation as a training body for syrnphony players, the Civie Qtch- witii iugenia isuxton, Mvempnis pi- anist Who made her debut recital i Chicago last season, and Patricia Travers, violinist who appears on February 26. The other Sunday aft- ernoon concerts,-are scheduled 'on March 26. and April -23. ATSUNDAY CLUB Fçdy reoloi.Sm'Y' 7575,. ~tvW.s ~. Jut Jest .1 Bankc -Jnew homne o jWilmette ilu HOLIDAY et neÈectethose pontsf t'tr tt are yous and nobody es. Se sure to have them de a-ty so j

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