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Highland Park Press, 12 Aug 1926, p. 5

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Elizabeth Coolidge of Ridge is @ntertaining at a very inforâ€" ‘taoday in compliment to her *Mrs. Crawford and Mrs. Cincinnati. 4 and Mrs. John D. MceDougall Asantly surprised last night <five of their friends; the {(was in celebration of their wedding anniversary. A very ‘evening was spent. ‘Each Brigught silver dollars prettily Boxes which were all put into box and presented to the ard groom of twentyâ€"five ago, Many beautiful flowers tived during the day as tokâ€" friendship and congratul The many friends of Mr. J MeDougal join the Press in them many more happy celeâ€" ‘pf wedding anniversaries. West Ridge Community club d a farewell party to Mr. and Betuing who left Tues le, Wash. The party was at. the home of Mr. and MrÂ¥ o of Briergate lane. The Â¥@s spent in playing bunto undred. The club presentâ€" pred ‘couple with beautiful m. FUNITY BANK memeâ€" Problems With Us itago District Golf associaâ€"~ g its fourteenth annual club ms day atBob O‘Link Golf club day (Wednesday} which was & t for officers and directors iber| clubs. . w parish of Highwood will party and corno game atâ€" hall ‘next Tuesday eveâ€" Aug.) 17. Euchre, five hundred. \ will be the games of the &. P will be awarded the‘ rs. A good attendance is ings‘ Account n Saturday 6 to 8 p. m. e {gecured at Albert Larson‘s ety store on Central avenue. )mitmittee is anxious to dispose se ‘prizes and would like those x tickets who have not checked s¢e whether or not they won tould do so. q m Mrs. John Erb have as% guests this week Miss Gerâ€" %:i:er ‘and Miss Margaret f Rochelle, Hl. t ingurance of any kind "SEE US" andy checking account "SEFE US" lary of the American Leâ€" ed a very pleasant meetâ€" Friday afternoon at the A Mrs. H. A. Luther of North = ue. Mrs. William H. Bowâ€" i# delegate to represent is Community ing House fDoCGle 000 § tection â€" | 't Goods U r,:auu‘r is a large articles will help L & CO. IAY, AUGUST 12, 1926 Really â€" waterproof powders that cling in spite of perspiraâ€" tion. ; TAN SOLVENTS rPowW DERS Really â€" solve . the question â€" of â€" your tan. . < _ nvenience y at the co in September. Ravinia Phone 2300 50c & $1.00 $1.50 and up ILLINOIS 30e & $1.00 at C# w Also PATHE COMEDY and Charleston Contest Tuesday. Cash prizes given. ; TUESDAY, AUVUG. 17 7:15 p.m. WEDNXESDAY, AUG. 18 7:15 p.m. JOHN PATRICK and Thrills! Humor! Action! A peppy comed{y-thriller; not a slow moment in it from beginning to end. * A story of love, devotion, valor, amazing in its reality! A story to thrill you! Hold you spellbound to make you grip the arm of your theâ€" «tre chair and feel the mighty draâ€" ma of the pFimitive! Also PATHE COMEDY INTERNATIONAL NEWS sUNDAY, AUG. 15 T1 MONDAY, AVG. 16 7: Matinee Sunday at 2:30 REX, the Wild Horse in THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1926 ROYAL ARCANUM HAS SPLENDID MEETING Grand Officers Initiate Class of, Candidates; Large Attendâ€" _ | ance of Members | Highland Park council No. 1066,1r Royal Arcanum, held a splengiad meet-!i ing at the Masonic temple Tast Monâ€" day evening, Aug. 9. ~The hall wu%] crowded and‘! the attendance very satisfactory. FL s ry? "THE SOCIAL HIGHWAYMAN North Shore Trust Company Bartlett Purer Because Carbonated "BLACK CYCLONE" Full Quart Brick Division of National Dairy Products Corporation 50c PINEAPPLE NUT General DOROTHY DEVORE One Dollar and One UNDER S'rA'rq SUPERVISION Northwest Corner ?Sheridan Roa Central Avenue > in Conveniently Located Highwood, Illinois 3% Paid on S 7:15 p.m. 7:15 p.m ICE CREAM Theatre | But what a ha, ha, you‘ll have when |you ‘see "Her"â€"a delightful farce ;}pa}c‘ked with laughs until your sides tache. 4 " ‘Also UNIVERSAL COMEDY 1land §Mrt Drama avings Account |â€" ; Minute will start it with his famous horse and dog pals, ‘"Raven" and "Rex," the cleverest ‘animals in ‘films. She‘s a cousin to "Charley‘s Aunt" ‘ with x JULIAN ELTINGE and e saATURDAY, AUG. 21 7 { +_ ART ACORD | in ; "BUSTER‘S RANCH" THURSDAY, AUG. 19 FRIDAY, AUG. 20 and _ Amateur Contest â€" Thursday. _ Cash prizes given. BANANA _ A blue streak western. Also PATHE COMEDY *zION LUTHE new members. This campaign will close Aug. 23, the date of the next meeting of the local council. Memâ€" bers are urged to give their support and help wherever possible. West Central Rev. W. F. 8 During the no German servil the Sunday Sch 24pd â€" Albert Wildhagen and family. Deerfield for kindnesses shown us during our y there, We take this means of bidding goodâ€"bye to Between two layers of SPECIAL SDAY, AUG. 19 7:15 p.m. Y, AUG. 20 7:15 p.m. AL CHRISTIE presents "MADAME BEHAVE" This Week She‘s a "He" ANN PENNINGTON venue, hr, pastor. ainder of August es will be held nor 1. meet. orning worship is RAN CHURCH THANKS for Arizona, we many friends in 7:15 p.m. The special ¢C Vida \Breve" ml:leotuf:ce t i nondey night, Aug. 16, will § sog‘u the Ravinia stage the mis. tast which has made this me ; :ne e atmospheric work one J the Pis) fimding features of Ԥ) 'th:}.:w me. Lucrezia Bo e 15 Salud, the gypsy ;lix"I'm 6‘ arte S presents this artist ;\'s! o oval actress as well as a britlg tunusual Her characterization is wi at dvabt one of the greatest cont “i" t ver made by any opera sta o thre Sm personations of the ly c ! hags for in it Mme. Bori has â€"the‘ly porty m not only to sing her n: o Songhe, but to depict a type wi b ‘ ho sise is thoroughly familiar.‘y ? (’;wh s'he b‘ime. Bori is Jose M(.) i pposlt:e likewise Spanish and wh@le apra tirely into the spirit of h :lt"' e Bourskaya will be heard l fl. M.me. character: part, as will ;u'i etallled: gelo. Others in the ‘“‘l ts My.. Defrere, Mr. Ananian d »Gre onl man. The ballet, which JB a i oar of this work will be headb} I‘bmmm” Page. Mr. Hasselmans wl 3 guth{ _ _ "Aida" Tuesday ~ Pogmmonet "Aida," which is alwa £. J with all opera audiences,. in te yc en on Tuesday night Aub 7 5X Elisabeth Rethberg in thi 0e rile, and Giovanni Martinelli ie ttle is As the Egyptian slnve"rlad'ame" Rethberg has the opport Fity dfin?ep play her dramatic voice 1:' is BnL. est extent, and the zu'il5 h"ts Tan to her lot also demand th§ ‘V’eICh z+ tone for which Mme hbaeuty p« fal:nous. Giovanni Ma.rtlli oys universal acclaim as the ea en)oys dames of the present day a.m'lt likke his visâ€"aâ€"vis, he comb ndb d Ps singing and tonal beauty thru;ml_:ic able mastery. Mario Bagid i: o Te heard as Amonasro, one all th mAz t_;antone roles of opera"" eo # fith: ier will be Ramfis, the . W n e and Louis D‘Angelo the Kip p;d‘e“’ Bourskaya will have li it is h‘me. for‘both singing and acti sa.: Ance neris. Mr. Papi will confiact. T Massenet‘s “Ma'non," Nq e ;‘fre :lc'n; finest exemplifica'tlvons :‘i! na on school of composition, -. 4 â€"Aug. hi fering on Wedneu!ay ni A { c he uid ‘with Lucrezia Bori aga ! o nusoal role. This par_t i ts Bed singing and acting, -.“( leat A. has, fully demonstrated W ‘ o amice ness for the role. . M AP ts ine will appear . opposite i'~“, ts beay, young Deanepx. in w 3 Amaleapent tiful lyric singing has' & “ 5o cast audignces. Leon Rothier w ts cieer to eg(cellent advantqge\ M ‘ast are DesGrieux. Others in 1'! s PhiL Margery Maxvyell, Ad ’, ‘I;,o t;is 1 . ine Falco, Desu'e__DefP re fonke: Srrs berman open co@ih tnt w uis Derman, , scb 7 ;Ji(;ia Grassi. _ Mr. Hasgg@imans will SPECIAL FEAW AT RA PARK have this role and Giuséape Danise, who finds Gerard one of Â¥he greatest parts of his repertoire, wil} be cast as the revolutionist. Othe in the cast Mme. Bourskaya, Mss Paggi, ;:. Defrere, Mr. D‘Ang@ib, Mr. Moâ€" jica, Mr. Ananian and M¢. Derman. Mr. Papi will conduct. Ti t } Same Cast [ conduct. Another gala event ‘_‘ been â€" arâ€" ranged for the children §# Thursday afternoon, when they w "i' bold their annual child artists‘ dg$} the proâ€" gram being given by jp ; nile musicâ€" ians selected from amon those who attend these weekly i jren‘s conâ€" certs and entertainmen! “: hose who will appear on this prog !‘,’ are Milâ€" dred Waldman, pinnist; ohn Horn, cellist; Harry Mazur, : inist, and Saul Dorfman, pianist. j‘ 11 children twelve years of age an under. are admitted free© to these bbhcerts. Reâ€" served seats are free’f fveryone. Thursday night, Aup h! 19, "The Love of Three Kings" Will be given tfll of the predictions df those who re of the opinion t this role would be a masterful m to his served seats are free fog}@veryone. Thursday night, Aup h! 19, "The Love of Three Kings" : vA" be given by the same cast whic ” as distinâ€" guished this stately Montiinezzi work this season. Mmeé. Luc Mita Bori will be heard as Fiora, one “ the most trying of all soprano p&! h while opâ€" posite her will be Edwérd Johnson as Avito, a noteworthy dH imatic role. Mario Basiola will be fif;'j as Manâ€" fredo and Lazzari will five the suâ€" perb character part 0 i,i rchibaldo. Miss Falco and Mr. Mo q'are well cast. . The score of this , Work is outâ€" standing in its beauty, AfIM this coupâ€" led with the spendor 0 g‘} singing and the drama of its #i#ifations, ‘has made it one of the fa J of the Ravinia repertoire. ‘M@$ Papi will conduct. / ei "Fra Diavolo" that W§W#icking op:! era bouffe which is univBrsally liked by Ravinia patrons wil e given on Friday night, Aug. 20, fith the cast which has demonstrated i, at it is as much at home in opera ‘.'E‘. que as in the "grand" works. ‘;_r Diavolo" is sheer romance withou}, enough of seriousness to it to g ‘;'ai solidity, but with a happy endigg in which virtue triumphs. It is méludious from beginning to end, with @Wias and enâ€" sembles following each otber in rapid success. Miss Florencé Wacbeth will have the principal sopramp role with Mario Chamlee in the hame part. Jose Mojica will be thed lover. Virâ€" gilio Lazzari and Louis P‘Angelo are rpertoire. Mme. Elisabell} Rethberg, ho as Madeleine, cont@ietely won er audience by the shedr beauty of THE HIGHLAND P. voice ‘and the th of her atic â€" interprétation | will again (Continued from "Fra Diavolo" Children‘s Con dious and _ Athe_ outâ€" e season. ) heard as art which 1) PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS is sung by Desire Defrere while Ada the comical bandits. Mme. Bourskaya and Desire Defrere appear as an English couple who bec:{:e victims of the bandits and Vittorio Trevisan is the father of the heroine. Louis Derman and Carlo Coscia are likeâ€" wise in the cast. Mr. Papi will conâ€" duct. HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK e by C. & N. W. Ry. regular schedule and§7 :28 Transportatlon special; $1.00 round trip (not including ‘gate admission) ; or North Shore Line regular schedule and 6:47 special 5-:!11 Dorchester Avenue, stopping at intermediate points and Wabash §and Adams, 7:12; Wilson Aventie, 7:30; $2.00 round trip, including gate admisâ€" sion, or $1.00 and coupon book ticket. ‘ f RAVINIA â€" OPERA k ie n Chicago Symf)‘iliony Orchestréf A ‘Wonderful Bank A Wonderful City A former resident of Highland Park now livir}g in California, while paying us a visit several days: ago proudly remarked, "You have here a wonderful bank in a wonderful city." O ,® j 8: 15 TONIGHT | The Old Reliable and Progressive Bank We appreciate the compliment. La Boheme frere, Silvio. Mme. Rethberg is givâ€" en broad opportunities as Nedda for both ,singing and acting, and the beautiful arias ~assigned to this role will serve to bring out the magnifiâ€" cent lyric quality of her voice. Mr. Martinelli will be well remembered as Canio in which he has been heard in the season past. This is a part made to his measure and he enters into the very soul of it, as witness his stirâ€" ring singing of the far famed "Laâ€" mento.". Mr. Danise as Tonio brings the individual touch to bear and one could search every corner of the arâ€" tistic world before finding an artist better able to do justice to the "Proâ€" logue," than this celebrated bariâ€" tone. Mr. Papi will coduct. â€" i with hi CLOSING ASSEII%Y AT CAMP R ELT Correnu appears as $la Gennaro Papi will condget. The closing y of the sumâ€" mer high school di of Camp Roosevelt will be on Friday, Aug. 18. The programp includes seâ€" lections by the camp‘* band, Cadet Capt. Avery, dim.&mby Lt. Col. O. P. Robi US.A., on "The Nation‘s ; and several numbers by the ol cadets under the direction of the fagulty,. Presenâ€" tation of awards will We made by Lt. Col. W. E. Mould, Infâ€"Res. Major F. L. Meals, retired, fwil speak on bach <will present the ge committee an resolutiogs. ie “.1; will cof SSEMBL Y AMP R -nfi}ffd ol di of be on PAGE FIVE Auverâ€" of the Lucia t Bd nasiheg

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