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N. S. Art Leagu L)ramat.c Sopranc. American Ag-nounces Classes Opens Recita l Serie5s The hoard of directors of the North Shore Art On the even ing of Monday, 'league. Frank Dillon. president. is prepared to October 22, John Charles Thomas. Offer for the wiiter a fulIl art' school schedule famous Americani baritone, wil! presenting art in ail its forms with outstanding open this season\* Artist-Recital series, sponsore<: Ï eatures in -lhe league's fine large studio located by the Winnetka Music cub,îh at the New Trier at Community House. Winnetka. High school auditorium. kegistration is in progress and a large number For the past several seasons. 'hi'îzas lia.s he-i-.. of people may avairthem-iiselves' of this opportunity heard frequenltly throughiott the United States '111 to woi'k along lines of art. studying right here concert, and radio programs. As gue!st near home. Ail classes will be opened the firsi artist with the Civic, , Sa:-. week in October with the exception of Saturda% Francisco andl Los Angeles Opera companies. 1wc groups .wbjch convene Saturday. Septemher 29 achieved notable triumphs and bis dehut at thc Metropolitan The full Opera in 1934 has *already heei- schedule is as follows: announced. Monday. October 1: at 9 in the morning- sculpture--advanced Famiiiarity with the Thonias, voice through irt- class and beginners. Nancy (juent radio Coorisman Hahn, instructor. programns bas resulted in an increaso-. At 2-class in bis- demand for personal appearances, and tory of art; teacher to be announced. the "Ariý- tacrat of Singers" will make an extens ive traw - Tuesdav. October 2 and Wednesday. October continental. tour during the f ail and early Winù rt- 3; at 9 in the morning-painting f rom the model: hefore bis debut at the Mfetropolitan Opera H1i'.- Allen Philbrick, instructor. WVednesdav evening in Fehruary. at 7 :30-painting groups for men and women: The varied career of John I :Oic<' of pire gold. and "thé- greatest Charleî, Thom;.ý Frank Dillon. director. reveals a continuonus succession of artistic triumpi- Leonora of theni ail" is the way (ritics of and notable. achievements in the several fields o;~ Thursday, October 9; at 9 in the morning and .Chicago anid other large cit ies speak of the musical art wbicb is. witbout parailel. and rest of day-reserved for North Shore Art league Perforniances of Riai ca Saroya. dramatic todax this native American ha4 itonie stands painters and sculptors. At 7:30 in the evening, soprano of the Saii Carlo Grand Opea preeminený com- am(,ng the greatest singers of the world. painting; groups for men and women; Frank Dii- pans', v.'he nil! b<' lward during the copape- Ion. director. ment of Fortupie Gallo's compan.. Although originaliv intending ta become a sur- Friday, October 10: at 9 in the geo,tis onof a Methodist minister, br i; morning- smail painting, landscape; Frank Peyraud, instructor. Peunsylvania town. forsook medicine afier classes outdoors when weather perniits. winning a scbolarship %with a voice which earix, San Carlo Opera revealed great promise. Witb the heritage f rom Satu-day niorning, September 29; at 9-paint- tus mother, an accomplîslied musician, '(.f arden-, ing from figures; Mrs. Frank Peyraud instructor Comung to, Chicago love for music, coupleti witb an indomitable for adult 'group; Edna Stevenson Johansen for perseverance and capacity for work, Thomas junior An- oid-familiar scene was reenacted at the soor group: Hope Degenhart for children's Auditorium wvon his wav ta stardom in ligbt opera and hi . group. theater last Monday morniing as a .long line of music-iovers of Chicago and numer- performances,,lin"Maytime," "Apple Blossomç' Frank Dillon is president of the North Shore ous comrmunities stoôd ln the lobby and out along and other lBroadway successes a re still ii Art league this season; Grace Brion is first vice- the sidewaik, buying tickets for another season of niemories. president; Dudley Crafts Watson,- setond vice- grand opera in the bistoric music center. Intent on pursuing the more serions torins president;, John Hamilton, recording secretary; The ,San Carlo Opera company's three-week bis art. the Young haritoile went ta fo.r Mrs. Thad Hare. corresponding secretary. Leola run begins Monday, October 1, and at the low- further study and bis grand opera career begai-. Stafford, treasurer; René Lavenant, chairman of est prices ever £harged for grand opera. Fortune at the in wbere he exhibition: James Cady Ewvell, program chair- Gallo annaunces a repertoire of twenty in is known as the Americani Ambassador of Music. man; Mrs. James B. Mulleni, chairman of mem- the engagement Despite the remarkably iow price and guest appearances at Covent Garden luiiin- bership; Hazel Bell Risk, chairman of social' scale the company inc!udes some of the hest known don; Berlini- and followed. singers ini activities: William B. Hale, chairman of finance grand opera and bas, also, the saine Edward Moore. music critic of the Chicag' and auditing; Sybelle. ballet wbich was a feature Vennema, pubiicit-v chair- in the Sami Caria sea- rribune pubiished the following iii the issue '>: man: Grace Brion, studio chairman. son at.the Auditorium iast Fali. May 22, 1933: Charlotte Simons, - beautiful young Chicago -JOHN CHARLES THOMAS is ollt. 4)1 the-lats soprano witb wide grand opera çxperience makes alive today, and his recital at the Aud',- lier Cbicago opera debut with the company. Char- torluni Yesterday afternoon displayed him at tht. Slusicians.Club to lotte Bruno also is new top of lits form. Hîs voice lis pure deiight lu lu to Chicago audiences. quallty, power, and resonance, and lie la a mu-si- Mostyn Thomas, new baritone, bas been a sensa- clan of the firat rank in is use of it. Since hoe hap- Com mence Progirams tion in principal San Carlo baritone, pens to be an American, so mucli the better. An. roles in Amenican artiat Canada. Edward Molitore, widely beard lyric who deserves to make good and ha:. The North Shore Musicians club will made good la a cheerlng Person to beliold. It I> have its tennor, also makes bis Chicago bow witb the mark oi a great artlst .to bie opening faîl meeting on Tuesday the able to slng old afternoon, October Gallo company. To be heard again are such Italian works with the suave, dignified aristocr3 2,, at the home of 'Miss iast- that Mr. Thomas Put into Margaret Tufts, 449 season favorites as Bianca Saroya, Diniltri Oua- theni." Sunset road, Winnetka, at 2:15, o'clock. Assisting f rei, Hizi Koyke, Ina hostesses Bourskaya, Stefan Kozake- will be Mrs. Norma Bosworthi, Mrs. vich, Mario Valie, Aroido Lindi, Hoyt King, and Mrs. Leon Rothier Airt SchooI Opens A. T. Williams. The after- Thus music-iovers are promnised an noon's program is as follows: even greater treat than Gallo gave theni in 1933. The School of the Art Institute of Chicagc Operas lu the first week will be as follows: opened on Monday, September 17, with an in- Beauteous Mon Grma , Monday, Wully Lullaby...... arrangecl by Voynjch October 1; ,' Tuesday; La creased enrolhuent lu practièally aIl classes. Sev- ...... Elgar Boheme, Wednesday; Carmien, Thursday; Lohen-. eral new instructors have béen added to Fly Singing Bird the Day *... I gar grin (lu German) Friday; Mme. Butterfly, Sat- North Shore Lyrie Fiebe School faculty, inciuding Kennieth Shopen, , n- urday matimiee; , Saturday. night; structor ini Life Drawving, Beryl 'Spinney,,instruc- Samsort ;,nd Deli lab,, Sunday night, October 7 tor in Dress D.esign, and George Domke, Sonatto del Petrarcq., Print *.- Liszt Shop routine. During the month of October SIcherzo C Sharp Mnu Chopîn - Electo AusQtin i;amrosi, Pai UtE.g. ukMutrais Finisliud students in the Department of Advertising and Printing Design Will bave the unusual oppor- The bistorical murais that bave been painted tunity of studying under Wockiat-Peterfoîî . Berger joseph Binder, famous Det Golier . - Hominikeinen by George Lusk for the council room of the Vli Viennese designer and poster artist, who will de- guimet at Sea ...... Bonner lage Hall of Wilmette are uow finished. The vote the major part of bis time during next month lai Mezo ai Mar . . Sodero four panels. depict Mlldred Chlnlund, . ,qltanto; Anna Chinlund at the the.- bistory of Wilmette. Mr.. fn the Scbool. piano. Lusk bas been alinost a year collecting aIl tbe IV data from residents in the village and fromn thc Quintet...... oinany! Evanston Historicai Resu mes Teaching Scrherzo-Alleýgr" Vivoe society. This coming Satur- day afternoon after 3 o'clock Adagio-Quasi Andante a reception wiii be Mme. Eda Goedecke, 627 Eleventh street, pian- Finale-Allegro Anîmato- beld lu the counicil romn, at wbicb Mr. Lusk Caroline Harnaberger, will ist, bas resumed her teaching in ber studio after first violîn; Elizabeth Weilx- explqin the pictures and tell about the history of el, second vriolîn; Betty Belsemneler, viola; Gene- the the summer' vacation. Recently she spent severai vle'e Horween, e-ell; Dorothy Pound, piano. village. . The public is cordially învited ta day at Lakce Beulah, Wis. where she attend the gave two recept ion. it is announced. lecture recitals in two private bornes.