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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 May 1929, p. 31

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May 17, 1929 home of Giovanni Martinelli for several seasons and he plans on coming to the north shore with · his . family just as soon as he returns from his present trip to Italy. In his leisure moments, this celebrated tenor gives much attention to gplf, and although the Marti~1elli menage is equipped with a corps of well trained servants, Mr. Martinelli finds that mowing a lawn is excellent exercise for a singer. His near neighbor in Winnetka wilt be Edward Johnson. likewise of the tenor contingent. who three years ago discovered an English house with a garden that was much to his taste. Mr. Johnson will be accompanied by his daughter, who during the winter months attend s school in Switzerland. Mario Chamlee v;ill take a Highland Park home and hi:-> specifications call ior an unusually large garage. The singer is mechanicallv inclined and gives personal attention to his automobile. He has likewise devoted himself to aviation for the last two years, and his friends believe that he intends to build an airplane duringhi s spare time this summer. WILMETTE . LIFE make any arrangements about his home. He lives during the entire year in a house of his own within a stone's ·throw of the Ravinia gates. Miss Ruth Page, premiere dan&euse of Ravinia Opera, ordinarily lives in a home of her own in Chicago, but she ha s Jeased a place at Hubbard Wood s for the summer. Gennaro Papi , one of the principal conductors, will maintain a bachelor menage at . Glencoe, and Louis Hasselh1ans. like ~ wise a principal conductor. will cstahli sh his family just nor!h of the Ravinia station. 31. FIREPROO-F WAREHOUSES Daniae In Glencoe Glencoe wilt again become the summer residence of Giuseppe Danise, who when established with his familv and servants maintains what the -other artists call "the international household." Mr. Danise is Italian, hi s wife is French and four different races are represented among the servants. ~lario Basiola, who was married during the Ravinia season of 1927, has leased the same house in Highland Park that he occupied last year. Virgilio Lazzari plans on taking the same house in Highland Park that Mrs. Lazzari and himself have called home for several summers. and Leon Rothier is looking forward to a summer in Glencoe. Mme . Rothier is now visiting in France. and it is likely she will not come to Ra\'inia until the season is well under way. Vittorio Trevisan never has to ~fr s. Marion E. Cotton, head of the music departmetit at New Trier High sc hool. spoke to eighth grade pupils of the Stolp and Howard sc hools Mondav morning on the work of her departm-ent. Mrs. Cotton's talk was one of a serie3 being given hy ~ew Trier instructors to acquaint prospective Kew Trier freshmen with varian ~ cour es offered at the high c;chool. New Trier Music Head Talks to 8th Graders - The Chicago and ~orth Western railway Choral club met Saturday evening. May 11. at 8 o'clock in the \Voman's cluh rooms at 506 W. Washington blvd., Chicago, for a social evening. The Henrik son orchestra, a concert orchestra of twenty musicians, under the ·direction of Allen B. Henrikso n, o! the Valu3:tion departt?ent of the ra; lroad,. provtded a spectal p~o 1 ~ram of mu~tc. Refreshment'3 and mtormal dancmg followed the program. Mrs. William ]. Fitzpatrick of 1524 Lake avenue. \viii CJ1tertain several friends at luncheon and bridge at the Georgian hotel, Evanston, next Tuesday. HOLD SOCIAL EVENING PHONE WILMETTE 1332 and do not delay-it's the practical way to protect your fur coat and heavy winter garments from the ravage3 of the relenttess moth. (2o/o of Your Valuation1\finimu.m Charge $2) WE WILL CALL If you are unable to bring in your coat personally, we will gladly have one of our representatives call and pick it up. WI I (2o/o of Your ValuatimzMinimum Charge $2) NO MOTH CAN LIVE after being treated for 24 hours with a deadly gas in an air-tight chamber. (2o/o of Your ValuationMi1zimum Charge $2) HUNG IN A ~ONCRETE VAULT whose huge steel doors are protected with Federal tear gas. We assume all respon·sibility. · ( 2o/o of Your Valuation-Min.imttm Charge $2) 1723 BENSON AVENUE For Appointment Call Univ. 866 EVANSTON The Church St. Electric Station . f 1 Opposite In Winnetka In Hiahluad Park at 580 Center St. at 374 Ceatral Ave.

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