June 14, 1929 WILMETTE be paid for at that time to leave the total amount ~f the deposit intact. LIFE 13 SEATS ON SALE JUNE 15 FOR RAVINIA CONCERTS Annual Opera Season on North Shore Opens Saturday 'Night, June 22 No Transfers Possible There can be no returns cancellations or exchanges, nor may depositors transfer their rights to the use of others under this plan. When tickets so ordered are not called for, they w1ll be charged to the depositor. Th.ese deposits may be made at the Ravinia ho~ office on or after June 15, or may be made at present by mail addressed to the Ravinia company, 36 South State street, Chicago. The deposits will be returned at the end of the season ~n September. Then comes the question of prices. The general admission at the gate 'is $1. but COlU>On books are sold at $18 for twentv admissions. The reserved seat price-s for the opening night according to location will be $4.50 and $3.50. For all other opera nights, except gala nights (to be announced) and closing night, the prices will be $1.50, $2.00.$2.50 and $3. On Monday concert nights, there is 110 charge f~_n· reserved seats, the $1 general admission at the gate co,·erii1g everything. MOSTOP111&8ESTFORTHELEAST · - -·. 9M pj\GACE 0 Scats for the first week of the new season of RaY;nia opera and concerts, w!1ich opens Saturday night, June 22, wtll be placed on sale for the general public at the box office at Ravinia. Saturday morning, June 15, at 10 o'clock. Mail orders will be received by the Ra\'inia cotflpany, at its office, 36 South State street, Chicago, up to the morning of J nne 13, and prospective purchasers who desire thus to order tickets IH· mail shoulrl. enclose check payable to the Ra,·i ni a company. It is necessary to advi se the public that for the opening perforntance of the seaso n, Saturday night, June 22. a 1d for the performance c, Sundav night. June 23, the subscribers to th-e guarantee fund ha,·e the first call for tickets, and un tit the se ha ,·e he en Ravinia Easily Reached served it is imp o~s ihlc to determine In addition to the splendid transporwhat seats \rill he available for general tation iacilitics it enjoys, Ravinia has sale. If mail orders cannot be filled, always been a paradise for motorists. the 121ey " ·ill he refunded. The roads from everv direction stretchMany Inquiries ing through some of the most beautiFo the la . t t\\'o '"eeks ).fr. Eckstein ful portions of the north shore. As a has h en deluged \\'ith in inquiries from cOiwcnicnce to the thou sands \\·ho arthose who expect to attend the per- ri,·e by motor car, t\\'O extensive parkformances at HaYinia this season. For ing- spaces are m~intained. one at the the benefit of these inquire.rs he has Sheridan road entrance, and the other issued a statement setting forth the in- at the Green Bay road entrance to the formation that is in d mane!. The box g-rounds. office, Mr: Eckstein explains. \\'ill be There are ample box office· acopen c\·er~· day durit'g- the . cason in- comodations at Ravinia to facilitate cluding Sundays. from 9:30 o'cloci< in the deliven· on the evening of the perthe moming until 10 o'clock at ni~ht. formance of tickets which have been Resident s of the north shore t-"Jwns orc1ered by mail or telephone. may secure telephone connection \\'ith the Ra,·i nia hox office hy calling HighMARRIED land Park 2727. This is a c}ouble line, ~fiss Alice Rood, daughter of James thereby prc\'cnting ct ngestion as much Rood, Jr., of Evanston. was married as possible. \Vednesday afternoon to Archibald B. Scats so rescn·ed. hmYe\'cr m mt be Van Deusen, son of A. S. Van Deusen taken' up by 10 o'clock the follo\Ying of Evan. ton, at the home of her father morning, or check sent to the Ravinia and in the presence of only the immecompany, Ra\'inia, IlL. by mail or other- diate familY. The bride and groom wi ll wise, to reach the box office at .tint make their home at 410 Davis street, time. and tickets will he mailed or Evanston. held as rcq nested. If resen·ations are made tile cia\' of the performance for \\'hich the,· ;~re desired, the tickets must he pa'ict" for h~· 5 o'clock in the afternoon. For the benefit of those who desire to order tickets in advante; and who find it more convenient to have them held until called for, an arrangement "'h ic h ha:-~ he en entire l_y satisfactor\' in the past will he in vogu~ again -this year. L' ndcr th_is pla_n those Special at desiring . uch acrommodatton \\'ttl make $15, $17.50, a deposit of $20. for '"hich a receipt wilt he gi,·cn. Scats orderrd in aclYance $22.50 and wilt then he held until called for at the $25. box office by the depositO!~. but must M~T- MARKJ;T 14711~·.. ' All Telephone and C. 0 . D. 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