Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 May 1926, p. 14

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.. ... W I L M E ')" 1· E LIFE May 14, 1926 OPERA STARS RETURN Catholic Daughters Induct New Members Favorite Artists All Re-engaged for Next Season of Chicago Civic Opera at Ceremony May 9 Company THERE is one unfailing test of the merchandise and service that any establishment has- that is its rate of develop· ment. The progr:ess this store . has made in its six years of business has been such as to leave no other thought than that it is an unusual · establishment. When in need of floor coverings call or see No. 848, of the of America joined Gratification wi ll be fe lt by mam· and Lady-of-the- regular opera patrons over t he an·order in initiation no uncement that the principal favorites of the Chicago Civic Opera Company ceremonies at the. Edgc\\'ater Beach have already been re-engaged for ll("Xt hotel Sunday, ~fay 9. Twenty-seven season. candidates were· added to the roster The list includes Giorgio Po lacco ;p, of the· Ouilmette membersl1ip. A l)an- ~fusical Director: Roberto Moranz0n i quet was served ·at 7 o'clock, with places and Ht'nry G. \Veher, conductors; Tuti Dal ~ onte, Mary Garden, Alicr d' for ninety-five guests. Hermanoy. Florence Macbe th, Edith ~li~ ." ).fargucrite ~fartincz actrd as [ Mason, Claudia Muzio, Graziella Pareto I general citairrnan for the evening. and Rosa Haisa in the soprano section . Mrs. ~fary Shertali . was t0as~mistre:-- s ~[aria · Clac:-;scns. Anna Correnti . ancl the speakers of the cvcntng were Augu . ta Lcnska. Irene Pavloska and the Rev. James P. Kile~·. ,,·Jw spoke Cyrena Yan Gordon ha,·c been n· - ('n of the appr0aclling Eucktristic Con- gaged for tlH· mezzo :-;opratlf' and co n gress: the Rc\'. Eugene ~IcGuinncss, tralto section . and the Rev. R. Bcrnan, who~t :-;uh ?\inc popular tenors. Fernaud Ans jccts pri·taincd to ~fother's Day. Lit- scan. Antonio C'ortis, Charles Ha ckett. tie ),fiss Catherine ~faicr gaYL· several ! Forrc:--t Lamont. C'harlc:-; ~far:-,hall. J o :-- e intcrc~ting rc:1di11g~. ),! i:--s \ ·irginia ),fojica. I ,ndm·ico Oli,·il'ro. Tlw(Jd' ·rt· Zimmer offered sc,·cral Y ocal srlection s. j Ritch and Titn Srhipa, "·ill again lw and ).[iss ).Jary Fl~· nn entertained 1with the nrganization next scn son. with comedy :-;ketches. ).frs. lh,len I H.irhard B(>n clli. Desire Ddrcrl'. ((·~fcaghcr ga\'C a · talk concerning the , ~ore Formi chi, Gildo ).forelato an<! Catholic Daughters of Amerir·a. r.iacomo Rimini ha\'r hl'cn rc-rng ;tg('cl ~fcmhcr~ of Ouilmettr court \\'ere \ for tlH· ba ritone ~tction. shocked to hear of the ~mlden dl'ath , Thr t·xrellent ha-; so group, EdfJll<tr<T of Mrs. Elsie Schmidt at St. franris Cotr('uil. Alexandt'r Kipnis. \'irgili< · ho. pita! early ).tonday morning. ~fr:- . Ltnat i. :\ntonio \:'ic<dirh and \ ' ittori c· Schmidt was Yice grand regent of thl' Tn· Yi~Otll, " ·ill he retained a -, an r 1 order and a tirelr ~ s \\·orker in the ! tiretv. 1 KZ.gotiation..., an.' pending ,,·ith r· tlHr organization. ' arti st.; who han· ~ung ,,·ith tht· \'(11 1. GIVE S ALUMNA E TEA · 1 pany in t ht· pa . t and with 1t 1;1 n~· Ill' \\ \fr, . Ed\\'in TlL·drirk oi 30~ ),fL"lro-.l' ~ingcr s who arc reg;uckd a-, pr11111 i-in)...' awnue. Krnilwortl1. \\·ill entc·rtain tllL' material lor the ('i,·ic Opna . aluninae a. siciation of Cnlumhia Col lege oi Exprc s~ i0n at tr :1 Satm(la~·. i:ll niJ . ,· lun chL·on at hn htlll lt', W-L ? ~fa~· 15. - ------ - - . l:n.- en\YOOd aH·nue, :\pril .10. in r t·l· ~lr " . ~1. ~ llun 1phrcy ()i ~Jf) hration (,f her weddin g anni\-l'l':· an . Crq..:nr ~ aYt·ntll· t·ntnt ain('d a s l1er - odinnn gut'sb ~unda y l'Hning . \fr. ;tncl \lr -,. LYllll l\ ohnh ;1:1 rl \1 i-... P 1 .\fr~. 1 r. D. :-:.kelton of \\'illllettc and HL~rard ;1~C' ('lltnt ainin g th l' ir lu 1.t 1, Mr. and Mrs . Earl Skelton of Rogn ~ (' ! Ill rluh :1t the Orr in.g ton IJ "t.t·l ' " Park. day . II 1 Guilme tte court, Catholic Daughters Uni ,·ersity, Rosary Lake courts of the ,, ... ' ... .. . DAVID G. ... BARRY 514 Davis Street Evanston Univ. 571 2 We Do Cleaning and R epairing ·j · ·· . The Service That You Desire In this clay of specialized ser,·iccs. the spcciali. t 1s ah\·ays recog·nizcd as {)tl~' ('Olllpctcnt to clo his par tic u1 a r '"or k "·e 11. \\ ~ c d c '· o t c our cn tire t i tn e an~l t h ough ts to our sl·r,·icc and to tnaking- that ser,·ice h~tter for you. ()n r a i tn is to perf cct \vays and tncans of bring-ing- to you cntnfort, pnvacy, and ahoYc all specialized srryice. W e have been serving the people of Wilmette and the ,, c.A Foster "(!amJnts" 'PumjJ In Black, Tan, Musedea Beige, Friar's Gre1y and White with Lizard Trim North Shore for 2 1 years. I ._, DELUXE AMBULANCE SERV ICE ()hown m rr'Ihe Campu s Room" -on the S econd Fl oor at the W ABASH A VENUE S TORE and at EVANSTON UNDERt~KER ~~The House of Personal Service, Phone Wilmette 654 7 G'Joster G? Company ~ a.~Jiosiery fosterfhJes .,~ ; 1124 Central Avenue WILMETTE for \VoaMn aad Oti.ldrm

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