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Highland Park Press, 13 Jan 1927, p. 17

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ndad eal estate invést;nent wil ‘list of central propertier htful Share of the Profite explained. Conthins valt E CARLSON BUILDING nston‘s largest and ".ug e building. Financed inder Carlson Plan. â€" c|00 C y.. Make your start with can watch every developâ€" ‘PON TODAY ion on my part send me UL. SHARE, OF THE investmient date about rrmeprcvnjerrn renentian date cunsmancmits valy valy Wrccaadi( Fevemt $Â¥ _ _fit of juvenile music lovers, responâ€" _ ~Bive to hundreds of requests. |Irene _ Pavioska, Clara Shear, Anna Hamâ€" _ lin, Florence Misgen, Maria Claessens, _ &nd Desire Defrere will consmfl“ . Sast. The opera will be fo o by _ _ the ballet in "The Elements"; Frank St. Leger, conducting. i3 ‘.__Monday evening the last performâ€" _ janee of "Don Giovanni" will be given _ _With the same cast as before, except ®=that Charles Hackett will sing Don *~ Ottavio. 7 . Â¥4 _ Tuesday evening the famous: Rusâ€" Wian . coloratura soprano, Maria Kuâ€" ®enko, will make her debut with the tompany in "The Barber of Seville" With Maria Claessens, Charles Hackâ€" Ott, Richard Bonelli, Virgilio Lazzafi, ';:t)fiuorio Trevisan; Moranzoni conâ€" & ing. # ' 12 !,o_f more than a score of poworfnl ithiio stations. Po \â€" Ssturday matinee, "Il Trovotore" |will be repeated with Louise Loring, Augusta Lenska, Aroldo Lindi, and ‘Richard Bonelli; Weber conducting. \_Saturday evening a double bill will be given at popular pricesâ€""Caval> leria Rusticana," with Claudia Muzio, Lorna Doone Jackson, Forrest Laâ€" mont, and Desire Defrere; Moranzoni conducting. Followed by "I‘Pagliacâ€" ti," with Eide Norena, Antoniq Cor: tis, and Cesare Formichi; Weber conâ€" ducting. ie ‘, ' Sunday at 2 will be “ven the seaâ€" son‘s only performance of "Hansel and Grete!" in English, for the beneâ€" _ of "Don Giovanni" and otherâ€" great | successes of the earlier weeks, .,hd | single performances of “uuhhTo; | Butterfly," "Faust,""Gianni Schicchi,‘" . | "Hansel and Gretel," "Boris Godm-l |‘off,? and "The Masked Ball." . / act will, be broadcast and relayed throughout the greater part of the country through nationâ€"wide hookup __Thursday »eve, "L‘Amore dei Tre Re" will be repeated with Mary Garâ€" ien, Fernard Ansseau, Giacome Rimâ€" * and Virgilio Lazzari; Moranzoni \ ~ ducting. _ "riday evening the season‘s only (‘Paust" will be given, with Edith "wason, Irene Pavloska, Maria.Claesâ€" seas, Charles Hackett, Desire Defrere, and Vanni Marcoux; Polacco conductâ€" g. The occasion will loom big in Ite day‘s news, for the greatest exâ€" b*iment in the history of radio will bewonducted when the entire second Wednesday evening "Samson and #lilah" will be repeated with Cyrena Nan Gordon, â€" Charles Marshall, Cesare Formichi, and Edouard Cotreâ€" ©4; Oukarinsky and ballet; Weber «waducting. Anna Hamlin, Antonio Cortis, Theaâ€" dore Ritch, Luigi Montesanto, and Virgilio Lazzari; Polacco conducting. Uollowed by Serge. Oukrainsky and tallet in the world premiere of "The lements"; Frank St. Leger conductâ€" Cotrenil;. Polacco conducting; follow: ed by Puccini‘s short opera, "Gianni Seh‘ ~hi," with Eide Norena, Lorna Doon‘: Jackson, Charles Hackett, Giaâ€" como Rimini, Virgilio Lazzari, and Nittorio Trevisan; Moranzoni conduct Tuesday evening, Jan. 18, "La Cena delle Beffe" will be repeated 211 Claudia Muzio, Eide Norena, L Dooneâ€"Jackson, Irene Pavioska, wan premiere of Honegger‘s opera "Judith" will be given, with Mary Garden in the title role, and Cl‘:z Shear, Cesare Formichi, and Edo . We Norena, Charles Marshall, Alexâ€" aui x Kipnis, Jose Mojica, Serge Oukâ€" min ky and ballet; Beber mr:::eting. Monday evening, Jan. 17, the Amerâ€" : Friday night, Jan. 14, there will be a double billâ€""Cavalleria Rusticana," with Claudia Muzio, Lorna+* Doone Jackson, Antonio Cortis, and Desire Defrere; Moranzoni conducting; folâ€" lowed by "I‘Pagliacci," with Edith Â¥ason, Charles Marshall, Cosare Forâ€" michi, and Jose Mojica; Weber conâ€" lhcting. j _ aanday matinee, Jan. 15, the s 3 performance of "The Je id will be given, with Rosa Rai .. For Saturday matinee; Jan, 15, tlg season‘s last performance of :"Tosca‘ will be given, with Mary Garden, Ferâ€" wand Ansseau, and Vanniâ€" ; Moranzoni conducting. . £ © Saturday night "Tiefland" wil be i Sated at popular prices, in Englis «sdh the same great cast that introâ€" ‘sted it to the repertoireâ€"Elsa Alsen, ‘ubrest Lamont, and Giacomo Rimâ€" * @Weber conducting. } . The last few days of the tenth week hold much of interest. Tonight, {Thursday, Jan. 13) "Don Giovanni," which achieved a tremendous success at the gala New Year‘s eve performâ€" ance, will be repeated. 1+ Continued on page 4, part 8 ~â€" The repertoire for the last two ‘weeks of the Civic Opera at the Chiâ€" eago Auditorium, which will bring the season to a glorious close, has f announced. Starting of with Tongâ€"promised American premiere ‘of "Judith," which is the -InOIt“eacchy awaited operatic novelty that Ameriâ€" ca has béen promised in many years, Notable: Attractions Promi During Closing Weeks of OPERA PROGRAM FOR _ | yesrerpay &n TODAY PATRONIZE OUR â€"‘â€"___ PART THREE Read the Classified Adve mo B.iu-l ,,the‘se.i‘\- 'Thenim” sa Rai an, Alexc|| L n, 15, tla' (:"Toscal rden, Fer=‘ Marcoux; wWil be ,l. || .. St. Paul‘s Evangeli¢ i k F. G. Piepenbrok, \ Church school, 9: 15 a. «‘Weekâ€"night â€"meeting udy, praise and pra; y at 7:45. ..Wo,:% he privileges of Bible rayer. : Always a cordial wdeq 3. t ‘; Mark J. Andrews, n&ilter ; Sunday,; Jan. 16: t3 | ~ Church school, 9:14 a.m. _ Adult Bible class at 10:00. ‘ Morning worship and on at 10:45. . . T i4 Vesper service at 5 p. tm The pasâ€" tor will present a sketch of Missionary Enterprise in Latin Amerâ€" . Pastor‘s class for Categ 1 Inâ€" struction on Wednesday &% 3:45 p.â€"m. If there are any boys girls who wish‘ to join this class they sheuld speek with Mr. Andrews At once. service, and the robed jUnior choir will sing during the ning service. Rev. Williams will s morning and evening se Jan. 16, the adult choir special number during © The ‘annual church night and busiâ€" ness meeting will be held Friday eveâ€" ning, Jan. 14, at 8 p. m. ery memâ€" ber should plan to be préesént. Junior choir meets evq_'g_ Thursday at 3:45 for rehearsal. 1Â¥ . M The Bible study Wedn y evening at 7:45, conducted by Mr:iGeo. Leslie, prayer meeting follows at 8:20. Plan to attend and enjoy this midâ€"week service with us. 8 Evangelical Bungalow Church Rev. R, M. Williams, pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a. nx“ Morning worship, 11 a. tm. : Christian endeavor, 7 p.. m. Evening service, 8 p. m;/â€" The Y. P. M. C. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. Savl:; Tuesday evening. After the study Hour a very enjoyable social evening tas enjoyed by all. * § the program. The next meeting of #e Parentâ€" Teacher association will b® held next Friday night at the scho | house in the new assembly. This 18 the first meeting to be held in th@ assembly and it is hoped a large cn;bd will be in attendance. The procgam is as follows: Â¥ January 14â€" ;r Fathers and Mothers even meeting. "The Mind and the Body”“?rof_ R. L. Sandwick, principal. Deerfieldâ€" Shields high séhool. |; The Roys‘ Glee club of the Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields high school are also on Mrs. Stella Duncan, sikth ‘g teacher, was absent from 8@hool | day and Tuesday due to si tness," Olendorf substituted in her place Any child may enter the $irst grade starting January 24 at th beginning of the second semester, who is six years old at that time or Who will be six on or before May 25, 1{27. C Deerfield Grammar Sch Begi.l.ing next week,â€" the semester examinatio held. The second semester day, Jan. 24. Deerfield Presbyterian Church *( ‘H}IRK 119 D%erfieldNews ome all to study© and ‘Who will be 1927. sitth (grade Bghool Monâ€" ekness.‘ Mrs. f place. e Parentâ€" k at both es Sunday, 1 render a e morning to all our Bible The January ‘meeting of the Sewâ€" ing circle of St. Paul‘s Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. J. Weber of Second street, Thursday afternoon, January 20. . Mrs. Romayne Stryker entertained * Rev. and Mrs. Piepenbrok, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bailey celebrated their twelfth wedding anniversaries at the home of the latter, New Year‘s day. Mr. Barry Devine, Mr. Sam Lane, Mr. and, Mrs, Floyd. Gunekel, Mrs. Love, Bernice Love, Mrs. Julia Carâ€" roll, Arline Roggow, Andy Morton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunn of Lake Forest, Sunday. +4 Mrs. Fletcher of Chicago was ‘a guest of Mrs, R. D. Reeds, Wednesâ€" day. EC:. the Mrs. Harry Muhlke substituted in the Northbrook Grammar school for Miss Margarét Hansen lagt week. Mr. N. McKellar of Fargo, N. D., was a guest at the B. H. Kress home, Sunday. . * * Mr. and Mrs. Piepenbrok of Beaver Dam, Wis., spent the holidays at the home of Rev. F. G. and Mrs. Piepenâ€" brok. + + Waiter Schmidt underwent an operâ€" ation for appendicitis at the Highland Park hospital, last week. Verene, Betty and June Gunckel spent Sunday with their grandmother Mrs. A. M. Gunekel of Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. James Bradley of Libâ€" ertyville, < Mrs. Julia Carroll, Mrs. Ben. Siljestrom and daughter, Shir-i ley, of Everett, were guests at ‘the home of Mrs, S. S. Love, Thursdny.‘ Mr. John Hagie and Mr. Ralph Horâ€" enberger served on the jury in Wauâ€" kegan last week. â€" Mrs, C. W. Boyle u‘sisting hostess. Mrs. Fred Fisher, president of the Glencoe Garden club will be the speaker for the afternoon . and Mrs. William Galloway will give reviews of the Current Garden Magazine. Mrs. Russell La Velle of Edison Park was a guest of Mrs. Glenn Bowâ€" man, Friday, +__ Local and Personal The Garden club of Deerfield will meet at the home of Mrs. W. A. Woods of Springfield avenue, Wedâ€" nesday afternoon, January‘ 19, with Our little bulletin known as the St. Paul‘s Herald has gone forth on its first mission. Will it serve its purâ€" pose? is the question the writer is asking himself. We hope that it will meet a real need.â€"Contributed. â€" We gratefully express our appreâ€" ciation for the ever increasing atâ€" tendance at our services Sunday morning. If you enjoy our services come again and bring someone with you. You are thereby helping your church and your fellowman. ‘The newly elected officers of the church will be installed Sunday mornâ€" ing in a special service. We hope that a good representation of the members and friends of the church will be presâ€" ent to witness the consecration of these men to their task. Service, 10:15 a, m. ' Choir, Friday, 7:30 p. m. The St. Paul‘s Sewing circle will meet Thursday, Jan. 20 at the home of Mrs. John Webber on Second street. Higbland Park P y 4 * h ~\ y > Bridge club on Tuesday afterâ€" audit ’(Th- o Nt THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, ie ol C o3 thlt] NOC CHJ ny " o5 TY & â€"â€" â€" WWATâ€"} «MEAN"TmWGS _ ==â€" M.m-mm 300 s TNINi E”m" 1 The annual meeting of the Deerâ€" field Temple association was held in the | Masonic temple Monday evening and| the following officers for the enâ€" suing year were elected: President, Frank Kottrasch; viceâ€"president, Edâ€" ward H. Selig; treasurer,. George Engstrom; secretary, Chas. Steiner; directors, Harold Vant and John Vetâ€" ter. f ( Mr, and Mrs. George Mortan and family spent Sunday with Mr, and stallation ceremonies in the Masonic temple, Wednesday evening. .. will leave ‘Saturday morning for Des Moines, Iowa, where they will spend several months ‘with their daughter, Mrg. Ethan Willman. a Tickets for "Bubble Peddler" and "Ten Minutes by the Clock," which will be presented in the Eim Place auditorium, Highland Park, Saturday afteérnoon, January 15, will be on saile in the Deerfield Grammar school on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afâ€" ternoons, also Friday evening with Mrs. Chas,. Timson, Mrs. J. A. Reiâ€" chelt, Jr., Miss Mary Page, and Mrs. Alex Willman in charge. . * Miss Laura Alice Crume of Chicago spent the weekâ€"end with her cousin, Miss Eva Ender. ® . Deerfield and â€" Highland â€" Park friends of. Mr. and Mrs. George Hesâ€" ler including Mr. ard Mrs. A. A. Denâ€" nerlein, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olendorf, Miss Eva Ender, Mrs. Alex Willman, Mr, Richard Kress, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Klemp, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenâ€" slade, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Maimâ€" quist, Mr. Raliph Horenberger gave gave them a pleasant surprise party in celebration of Mrs. Hesler‘s birthâ€" day anniversary, Friday evening. Mr. Chas. Kapschull is in Pueblo, Colp., in the interest of the Baxter Oil| Co,"â€" , On Friday evening, Jan. 14 the Deerfield Grammar school Parentâ€" Teacher #gssociation will hold their regular meeting in the new Public liâ€" brary room. Prof. R. L. Sandwick, principal of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school will be the speaker and his subâ€" ject will be, "The Mind and the Body." The high school Boys‘ Glee club will appear on the program. A social hour will follow. The Atlantic ahd Pacific Tea store on Waukegan road was robbed on Wednesday evening. The burglars were evidently frightened away beâ€" fore having an opportunity to take anything. .. ‘The January meeting of the Laâ€" dies‘ Aid society was entertained by Mrs. A, Winters, last Thursday afterâ€" noon with Mrs. George Ott and Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok assistant hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Strong of Orâ€" chard street were hosts at a dinner party, Sunday. A number of local Eastern Star members attended the installation of officers at Highland Park Wednesday evening. | > 8. "La Petite Societie" met at the home of Mrs. George Hesler of Highâ€" land Pa'rk. Wednesday evening. P.v“- um \-uvu Mrs. A. M. Gunckel, Messrs, Verâ€" non and Roy Gunckel of Highland Park visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gunâ€" ckel, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clavey, Mrs. Alex Willâ€" man, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clavey were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bingham of Irving Park, Sunday. Deerfield Modern Woodmen held inâ€" Continued on page 5, part 8 By A. B. CHAPIN This week marks the occasion of several affairs given in honor of Miss Dorothea Schmedtg'en.mdhuflum. Alan Copeland Collins, whose wedding is to take place Saturday, Jan,. 8. Miss. Mary Louise Scheindenhelm, 804 at‘ a luncheon and bridge Monday. tribe attacked the settlers. mother was a resident of Chicago in the days when Indians were a menace, and was forced to take refuge in Fort The church was decorated with the holiday colorings, holly and green leaves predominating. The altar was banked with red and white roses. The bride‘s home, where a reception for the bridal party, about fifty relatives and a few friends, followed the cereâ€" mony, was also decorated with holiâ€" day colorings, holly and red and white roses being used profusely. ® Mr. Gardner and his bride are planâ€" nin::: lllfifthdr“h:.-e on the nu?i side of Chicago. generations of the bride‘s mother‘s family have lived in Chicago. Her greatâ€"great gnnd-‘ cousins of the bride. Charles M. Barry of Chicago, forâ€" merly of Wallingford, acted as best man, and the list of ushers included Carl.S. Bullis of Chicago, formerly of Wallingford, Webster Jackson, the bride‘s brother, Sidney T. and â€" Wilâ€" liam C. Webster, both of Wilmette, and pink roses. of peachâ€"colored chiffon.. Both gowns had acordion plaited panels hanging from the waist in front, and both were mage with long sleeves. The bridesâ€" maids wore picture hats of black saâ€" tin, and carried bouquets of white and one of the bridesmaids, wore a gown of emerald chiffon, embroidered in gold. The other attending bridesâ€" maid, Miss Marjorie Lowe of Chicaâ€" go, wore a gown fashioned in a simiâ€" lar style to Miss Jackson‘s, but made Miss Jackson was gowned in a white satin dress with panels hangâ€" ing down each side of the skirt. Long sleeves of georgette, and embroidery of pearls and diamonds gave the dress a distinctly modern and yet stately appearance. She carried a shower bouquet of liliesâ€"ofâ€"the valley, white roses ‘and sweet peas. Her veil was adorned with exquisiteâ€"lace that has been in the family for years, Miss Carol Jackson, the bride‘s sisâ€" ter, who attended as maid of honor, wore a rose georgette gown trimmed with handkerchief drapery ofâ€" rose georgette. . She wore a small black ntinhnt.mdan'!odnbunqutot‘ Hubbard Woods, to Lester R. Gardner of Wallingford, Conn., took place at Christ church, Winnetka, on Jan. 1. The marriage of Miss Jean Jackson, daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson of 1195 Ashbury avenue, graduated from the: University of Illinois and is a member of the Phi Pi Phi fraternity. They will make their home in Chicago. the Chicago Normal School of Physiâ€" eal education. She is a member of the Delta Zeta sorority. Mr. Labahn was Miss Ethel Jackson, also a s A wedding, red and white in 4. North Shore News . _ BJ visit to Palm Beach and.â€"fuba. Mrs. Dilling and the children. in Palm ‘Beach for three weeks, awd Mrâ€" Dillâ€" ing ‘joined them at Chi for the visit to Cuba. _ > â€" 14 :. i%. and their children, Elizabath Jane and Tuesday, Dec. 28, at the . hotel, hhomaflh-wrgum.m. d H. of, Evanston (Joy Scheidenhelm of Wil i‘),..:.’ lt;v-(aaofl:m.na;y s.s.)c....“ Miss Helen Bruch of Evinston. Miss MiGE Wrmeiay: io l his: bachelor dinner party Tuesday, and Mrs. William P. 557â€"558 io Meratg 4

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