ETTE LIFE . August 31, 1928 1wilT present Tito s-c&ipa in one of his ties in this scene and Miss Florence MNT (Continued from Page 15) .Danise, Mme. Julia Claussen will appear in this cene in the role of Amn r1s and · Louis D'Angelo will be heard as Ramfis. Gennaro Papi will be the conductor. . . Feature T·to Schipa The romantic third act of "Martha " known as the "Hunting Scene" which I finest roles, contaiping that splendid aria "M'Appar i" which is one of opera's greatest lyric show pieces. Mr. Schipa has made it peculiarly his own, for with the tloying beauty of his tone, his interpretation :md his ability to breathe the spi r it of love and longing into a song, it might well . have been written to the order of this tenor. It is proverbial in . operfl circl~s th~t whenever Mr. Schtpa smgs thts arta, the performan ce must be halted until the audience has literally exhausted itself with ai)lause. Mr. Schipa has other br illia 1t opportuni- "What Causes This?" In the basements of many North Shore homes there is the finest household laundry equipment available - standing idle week after week. What causes this ? True, the equipment launders the clothes beautifully a.nd satisfactorily, but not without the supervision of a laundress or the housewife herself. It does not remove " washday" and all that it symbolizes. Macbeth, who will appear in the title role, will sing the lilting "Qui Tranquilla" while Virgilio Lazzari as Plunkett has a fine song called the , "Canzone del ,porter." Miss Gladys The wedding of Miss Edith WhiteSwarthout will be heard as Nancy and hill and Mayland Challinor took place Louis Hasselmans will conduct. at the bride's home, 933 Elmwood aveA festive air surrounds the events nue, Fr:,iday evening, August 24, at of Sunda y, September 2, which will 8 :30 o'clock, under an arb«?r of green he ushered in by a concert in the · and garden flowers. , Baskets of gar. C · S h ·den flowers and whtte tulle ribbon afternoon by the hicago ymp on) formeo the aisle down which the bridal o rchestra under Mr. DeLamarter's di - party passed. rection and during which twelve mem. , . hers of the or chestra will a pear as !~e brtd~ s ~wo attendants, . ~[ 1~s "oloists. These include Jacques Gar- ~[1:1am vVhltehtll, who was her SISter s cion violin· .'\!free! W all enstein 'cello· ma1d of honor, and Mrs. Warren Shaw Ec!~·ard Llewellyn, trumpet; ' Alfred of Des Moines, Mr. Ch allinor's sister, Barthel oboe · Theodore Yesche who served as matron of honor. wo r e flute· · 'Robert ' Lindeman clarinet : period gowns of spring green chiffon Hug~ Fox. bassoo n ; ] a'seph Vito: over th~ same hade of satin~ with harp; Clarence Evans, . viola ; Pelteg-ri - deep potnted yokes of tulle.. Ctrcu_lar no Lecee, horn; ·Francis ~apolilli, Aounces of tulle edged the sktrt s whtch English horn and Gustave Stang, were _long at the_ back and caught at I trombone. Eric DeLamarter will con- the stde-front w1th pearl orname~ts. duct. Huge bows of green taffeta faced wnh rose formed a bustle effect at the I Double Bill Sunday back. )v[iss \iVhitehill ancl 1[rs. Shaw On Su~clay. night, September 2·. a : ca rried arm sprays of r ose gladioli ancl ~o uhle bdl wtll be presentee! con sist - deep blue larkspur . tng of "Pagliacci" anti the g-a r den · . , . . .. sc ene fro m "The ] ewels oi the ~fa - I . The bnde s g own wa_s ot 1vo:y chttrlonna,·· this · bei ng the tir<:;t ime these , ton and tulle over sattn and tollowed works have ever heen co m hinerl. \-fm e. ' the style of those of her a ttendants. Rethberg will sing- he role of \i eriria with a deep Y?ke of tulle caught at in Pagliacci" ior the fir~t irne this he sho ulder wtth a clus~e~ o f c range _,e as on. although ~he has achieved hl<?s:>oms and a show~r ot rtbhon. Th~ ~plenrlicl _,uccess in thts pa rt in -;ea sons ..; ktrt, too, hacl a ctrcular fl o un ce ot past. Edward Johnson will he ca st as t ulle. ~he yoke and fl o':lnce wer e Canio in whtch he has achieveri great ~clged wtth pearls . :\. cap .or pearls a nd :;uccess, while Giuseppe Danise will be : or~ng e blo_ssoms, to whtch the tulle I T on io. 1f r. Cehan ov ky will he ~· il- vet! was r.astened, was. caug ht 1)ver ' vio and 1[r . .Yfojica. Bepp e. The gar- , the ears With c_luster s ~ I o range bl~s rien sce ne fr om "The ] ewels oi the J .::oms. Th e hnrie carnecl a Co lo n tal \.vill ~ave :\[iss Easton as ".h.ower_ bouquet of bride's r ose"i and 1 ~[a~onna·· yf all ella. one ot the most elrama tic 1 lt ltes o t the valley. roles in npera. and 1{ario Chamlee will ~Ir. and ~Irs. Cha llinor are mot o ring ' I ~e hearri as Gennaro. 1£ario Basio la through vVisconsin and expect to re's. ca st as Raffae le and .-\nna Corr enti turn to their apartment at 5115 \Vinwdl be Carm e lla. ~[r . Papi will con- chester avenue. Chicago. about the first rluct. o f September . 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