May 3, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE TO SAIL FOR EUROPE Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Olson, and t~~ir daughters, Virginia and Evangeline, 204 Seventeenth ·street, will leave for New York next Thursday, and will sail from there on Saturday ·o n the S. S. Kungsholm for Sweden, Norway, and the European continent to· be gone all summer. In Varnlan, Sweden they will visit Mr. Olson's mother, and at Bohuslane they will visit Mrs. Olson's mother, and will also take motor trips through both Sweden and Norway. If they have time in the late .summer they will i:'O down to the Holy Land. · BONELLI AT FESTIVAL Civlc Association Civic Opera'· Youna Baritone to Bt Heard at Chicago, North Shore May Festival Week of May 27 · Richard Bonelli, young baritone of the Chicago Civic Opera company who has achieved amazing success, and who each season increases his artistic stature . and the number of his admirers will be heard at the ~fay festivai the week of May 27. Mr. Bonelli's voice is. described as "a round, rich, resonant, luscious baritone, which is so perfectly controlled that a concert by him or an opera performance is a joy." His criticisms all over the world, for Mr. Bonelli attained great success in Europe before · returning to his native land, have been exceptionally good, both in opera and concert. The Detroit News commented on a recital there: "The surprise of the evening was Richard Bonelli. He has a mighty baritone of the drrtmatic Titta Ruffo order." The Syracuse·. Journal said when he sang before hts home town folks, for this New York city is where he was born "Bonelli, because of his artistic at~ tainments, won his audience from the beginning of the program. Leaning to the baritone-robusto, Bonelli found an excellent vehicle in the 'Eri tu' from 'The Masked Ball' The soloist sang with marked expression and dramatic fervor. He forced one, at time·s, to think back to the days of Pol Plancon, Del Puente and Victor Maurel." Music Festival to Be Held on Sunday Jules F. Salman Family · Retums From Califomia Mr. and Mrs. Jules F. Salman and their two sons, Russell and Jules, Jr., who have been wintering in Los Angeles, Cal., for seven months, have returned to their residence at 460 Berkley avenue, Winnetka. Mr. Salman. who was formerlv connected with \Viltiam Salman and company, is now operating his own contracting and building busine ss in Winnetka. .. I The Civic Music Association of Chicago, which will give its annual festi val at Orchestra hall, Snnday afternoon1 May 5, at 3 :30, pi -.~mises a pro~ram of more than ordinary interest. This will have as an important feature a n~mber of folk- s on~.s from European nat10ns which will be sung by a children 's chorus of one thousand ·voices. In past seasons these folk-songs and "Aooa h" ... .. ... .-\nw r k an lnrlio111 the beautiful interpretation of them bv "A Dan('lng ~ong" ... ..... .... Swnbian the fr e·3 h young- voices of the childrci1 "The Little Du ~ tmnn" . ...... .. GE'rmnn have brought g reat delight to the "Jnrlinn Tafft> tn" ...... S.yrinn "Tripping 1\fnirlens" .. CZE'<'ho-Slon·klnn heart s of hundreds of people from the \\~nltz from "La Ht> ll nu Bois(' Dormant" older countries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... T ~cha ikowsky This year the folk -songs are of ex - Song~ by Chicago Composers : "Angeli c Lullaby" ..... .. . HelE-n R encl ceptional charm and, in addition to "Ewrybody Snys" 1 them, the chorus will sing a group of "The Storm" works by American composers as well "Li o n ~ nnrl Drago ns" , H e rbe rt Hydt' as the cantata "Vogelweid the Minne J " Clouds" "Hiding" singer." The Civic orchestra directed by "I L o n ' 1\fy Native L:uul" Eric peLamarter, will play .three sym. . William H . Rt·hm phomc works and there will be also a Cantata,· "Voge lweirl the Minnt·singer" . . . . . . . ..... .. ................. . Uathbonc demonstration of community singing. C0mmunity Singing . . . ......... ... ..... . . The program irt detail follows : ... . ... . J.A>rl by FrE>dt·riel\ \Y. C'a rbt' l'I'Y VETBBDIAIUAM FRAMK B. BRWIM l Specializing in the treatment of your best friends, the ··Dog aad Cat·· All Calls Rtceivt My Personal Attention LADY ASSISTANT Overture to "Mignon" .. ... ...... Thoma l'i Folk Songs: "The Ploughboy" . . ...... ...... Engli s h "A Tragic Story" ........ . ... .. German "Go to Sleepy" .............. American "Song of th e Wicked Elf" . . Houmanian "Lullaby" . . . . .. . ....... . . . .. Japanese . ::whiSJ?f' r, Wh,i,spe r" ..... .... . . Finni.!'; h Weggts .s o n g .. .. .............. Sv. .··ss Dance of N ymphs and Sntyt·!:;, from "Amor ancl Psyche" ..... . G . Schumann F oll< Songs : " Farew 11 t o the W a rriors" .... .. . ......... . ........... 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