Pat m an. carnival " MM. M. was.“ _ 'ti.tLthhr-eett.-.. 'rtt'Mrgg'.N'rtuu m lunch-m Mlnnolllloo- Mfu‘ Duncan-Du. 1 Th'c-uklluiomyudotyd tuPtrstthtét.dK-ttmteAirqt ,rtet-tsttuht-ueagtwqrtV yawning-lamina! 'er.mdaem.PtarthC-ePtai- rh an ill In M mrqA.agtd â€MM’Md‘D-nm lb- l-du In!“ at am Wat In the Ink-ad M of 'Er.V.N-h.Br-o-fBtmsa. 'fu'f't'td',"ta'ATM,t 'a."glfitS',tNSPLtt 'u"T4tp,""g2lat'ttg',t (In. a! My“ Illn- Iv My. . - Mr. - In. Clad-hand lion DarntGreeet uh Winn-in. ,rtterethrbors hnveattrta1leott-. Mr. D. R. Thoma! Pore-Invo- '-trmaedMrmd.rfrortttF&r, mm Mhmtchp-t mm. Mru.umtarNtehtrt-MCut- mammalm with.†a! Mr. “In“ Willi-In Quinlan. All-l Wolf. Gain Bil-u. Prod Faker. Lyn-n New. Everett nub. Pm Bun. Will†Dickinson and Willa- Gif- Ned upon: MAYER-9n! M D.- Mr. George M. Bard of Maple IVE‘ nae and Mr. F. N. Bard of Humble road rem-med Tuesday from Ftorida when they have been Tarpon ttshine for I week. Anne Hill- entertained " he ta- ble. of bridge on Saturday awning " ttrAtyste oet_tet, 'shtts pun. _ Mr. und In. George W. Chiids of North Sheridan road entertained " dinner at Fiamoor club on Saturday. which pmededjlhe opening dnnee. Mr. and Mn. Irvine Randall of Linden Park plum are taking as their guest:- Mr. 3nd Mrs. Roger Tail And Mr. and Mrs. Rnwteigh Warn" of Evnnston to the Coleman Lake Trout club. Win-auxin, for the week end, Mr, and Mrs. George Ann. of Chi- eawrtir receiving eonttr.tuutions on the birth of . daughter born Friday, Mar 27 It the Ravenswood hospital. Chicatto. Mn. Ann: was formerly Miss Henrietta hing of this city. Mr, and Mrs. Imhlikuhl spent Mon, dny in Milwaukee, Wir., visiting friends. ' Mr. and Mrr.J. J. Rambo and fun- ily motored to Janesville, WU., over the weekend. In Roy Swnnnort of Chicago will entertain " hmeheon Saturday in compliant“ to Min Florence Wan" whose tuning: to Mr. William B. Bartel will take plug in t shag time. Mr. and In. E. C. Ohmund and (burner, Ethel, spent the ink-end in Pond du Lat. Wit, failing reh- lim And friends. Dr. and In. Eul W. Frituh Ind family have Men I cottage at Long uv for the summer. In. SWIM id Entertaining}: the home of bur mother. MrartHHdoer Burrid‘c, of lake Pom: In. M. C. Cour-d mound to Wood- stock, III. on W and we" - of Mr. and In. Hairy stone. In. a." Iquubt will enur- tain tho when of her bridge club tomorrow afternoon at her home on Conny “as road. The nun will be raj-nod " the: table. und later re- fmhmgnb will be termed: Dr. and In. J. P. O’Conngll and daughter. Pntricin. were the week, and M of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Sill of Champaign. m. Mrs. Sill in Dr. O'Connell's litter. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Allen motored to Oshkosh. Wit. over the weeh.end than they dined relatives. Mrs. John Fannie. In. E. Helm and Mirs Horeuce Mahlh. who were tAe -ta all of 1aat week of Mr. and their homi- in Fink. Wim, last 3.x. 'tur. - _ Mr. and In. William Purl re- turned [at week from a ten day mo- tor trip not». They visited may purer in “W V Mr, and In. Floyd Koon have In their - In. Koon'a mother, In. J. R. Dank of "tthaue, Ill, In: thud M. Conrad returned to Me. and In. Harri Paul and son. Roger. were mreek-ertdFessta of Mrs. Pnul'n sister, In. o. Sterbenz. u IBMâ€. m. _ tr. tsm.atiroitatu-istod by In. 7nd Inlay ud In. June- “Mb-alum. IKE-Wk..th "-th.-tdettttte.r- (fa-9mm. 'N-th-ed-dA-Wi- MbMVhJ-Mud “MD-yum†"Hr.nuHm.BFrdtutt.. In- angwummm aeriodiehtGsumr,gr..Nrth.-t ,r-test'rmedhm-withth.be. uuwuwpwmum monM.Jn-O.nmct hwhdederd-b “(Rumba-Wit...“- haCawqch-Mhrthpu- mum-oncoming {orbital-Iv. " Writ: ,raathr-torafthiBrar%hr-rtr thrtyyunm. “Willi“! WY“!th . autumn: _uiarrotintenseryhittrty. Mr. W1 Michaela-HIM» a“ “Micro-nit. ttrhlu'tJtttgttutttput “at- “night upgqug-w-ghn- Johnhm‘Id-vlkhlctb- “in Ch -tnMti glen. " th. at?“ huh. at u an! In. tmld-olorlI-hnhuhl rhymes-batman» duo-Malibu.» My u a m II! “but: unturned-mud mm! Winch-hm III-eh m. Inlet-onhoudtlo mummy-month“ 'ta-rd-Bm-Hem-ttrs â€gunman-3th..- “hawking-uni-..» â€hmmet-Q-u M'Smiu-in-uu"in- "tear-dh-Me. . These works which if! to be heard) during the first eight day: of the Rm, virtia MIOI'LM'TVQ ndminbly to in- dex the rntire repertoire with which! Ravinia patrons will be reeaued duh; ine the n-n week, and three thy: of the seaum‘ This repertoire has been f Iran-fully chosen. with many things Ii" mind. The tante of Ravinia audi-, who†has been given the utmmt con- !!Idi-ratmn. with the "will that life: i is nn opera lover who will not ihtd his [favorite works on the list. There: â€all be t-miugh of revival Ind novel-[i 'ty to gixc the season many immut- ‘ing high spotl. 3nd whnt is perhaps il than! important of nil. the open: ( thaw been chosen with the artists in l mind and the knlnxy of sun 'le) will assemble at RIVinia within the next few weeks will be [inn iii/ opportunity to sing those roles which I tit them most perfectly. I Ell-plea of (Tu-tin The upon: which will be ttiwm ear- liest presentation It "Ravinil serve! us striking example: of the splendid system of cutting which in to my. Vail at Ravinin this your, a theat. There is, for example, “Andra Cinn- im." in which Madame Rubber: will he hard as Madeleine. I mu which Ravinia patrim- will â€all!" - her every chance to utiliu her won- derful time. which is noted through- out the at": world of link bee-nu of it: purer and the exquisite beauty of in quality. Giannini Mind†in the‘mne port of this thrilling -ttrrhtede-dottoet.dr-tie (not. but Mr. lard-uni has My W“! that thete dun-uh -ttwdtSeetk.farhirrt. Gh- “mmmmhu d-fthe-Hem-ts-o-e. of the "f ICU' mfm-Jl one of them is light and liry. Med with glittering tunes. und presents rein its my: l"etoroatr typed; - Mr. nnd In. Whig Webster of Sheridan “emu have " their guests their litter. In. James O'Flsherty and daughter, Virginia. who motored from Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Munin Kopp of S. St. Johns lvenne announce the birth of u baby girl on Friday, Mar 28 at the Highl-nd Park houpitai. Mr. Arthur Wolds spent a few days Int week in Detroit, Nick. on a business trip. INITIAL PRIERAMS _ FOR RAVINIA PARK Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crouch of Park Ridge. nt.. gr: nothing con- grutulations on the birth of I girl born on Sunday. May 29, at the High- land Purl! hnspiul. Mr. and uh. Norman Culver of Log-n street motored to Fon du Lu, Wisconsin. for the week-end. The J. F. Domain; tGtitr motored to Rockford. m., over the trek-end. In. Ernest Gulinx of N. St. Johns Ivonne. will entertain the Ladies' Aid of the Zion Lutheran (Mirth at her home this afternoon. Thursday. _ Mr. and In. Pull L Udell and ham Chou; and Donna Jean motored to Grand lipids, lick. on! the week-end when they visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Spencer Etheridge. Lydia Gatling of N. St. Johns Ive- nu had " her (not for the week- end oiea Kurt ot Kama; Mr. and Mrs. $Eax “wetter of Longwood Ivanâ€, Glcncoe, an the happy parents of I baby girl born on Monday. May 30, " the Highland Put hospital. Rev.Mr.GA.se-er-tateof tttetkthaasrRvaa-iimieHreh.arho ireTeehineut"rthfuu.nt- tended the long.- of an Cohan stone laying " the new Bethany chant hero on My. w. --n., in - _..- -terfMr.amdaeesr.thH- tnd the “W'Pu-k hospital thunk-Wam- Pmrrrotue. Shim-Id: “(and In. Vanilla " Inh- nuoo. In" in" it. "I: In: week of Mr. all In. A. W. - “Whumm in. m P. an d 'ta. mammal-Inna. tqatrtCatt__rb-rtura-r. minimum-notwhé Ar.W_illuanMru-etet- Mr. Continued from mg: l an: . Those element: whieh have 'x'd?)'i,1i “Font" not only o greet dramatic BF the poem. but likewiae n superb Innings Ra ping, lend themselves admirably “Film“ , operatic purposes. with the malt that l he ha- this Gounod work has long held 't.'itirm m pure nmong the leaders a! the Pinch“ "um school. Ravinin iayarticularly far-! Way ' innate in having outstanding CxGirliCiit. ants of in three principal roles. and) " the those who ore to be heard in the tirrrt I Ma4ar presentation of the opera this lea-2mm", son will be Madame Rethberg u Mar. 1 as she guerite. Mr. Mmimlli as Faust midi Amum Mr. Rothier as Mephiltophdel A! the I oppnri heroine, Madame Rethbew diaphys? wurk , her voice both as the medium of lyric“. is 3 fe and powerfully dramatic interwar} i, a}... tion. Not only ia demand made upon ' “dag, her unusual tone quality in Itrtas Ra aria in which Marguerite tP'""."Nspiend herself as a naive village maiden. but (ist his in later ocean she is called - ttr) bring forth that tremendous reserve: N force with which she is plentifully endowed. A: Faust. Mr. 'etineili,' Tir utilizes his brie tone for the “L fur cl: part and his rendition of the rim: an's F ariarallotted to him will be well re- i' of dre membered by those who have hard, lowed him in muons past. Mr. Rattler famili gives an individual interpretation to Dibble the part of Meptistopheies, the rich- n... u am of the eoenl quality and his eompiete command of acting linking this part one of the mind in his urn-naive repertoire. "The Love of the Three Kmâ€u:\ns‘ iicf.' Ignarovi which holds a place of honor in misome of their fish. its npiriud Gui-cubic. Uh Phr- ase: Macbeth will be hand in the title role, while Mario C“ in cut a Lionel. Both an. m In" won diuinction i- their ml- nd the beautiful lyric omtity of Mr. Chlmlee'l voice is -einur adqrtBd to the love "in New by Von Flaunt. Madame Bounknya In! It. Advantage in their roui £31713; ruin. while Mr. The-vim bu one of his greatest. butro parts as Sir Tris- in. feoott_lumrab_tu-au. Mun-auditing“ M ismtohelievelinm†awn-cilia: in (and of m. nod-n opus with its hunch; Idol)" and In emttraattothoh-i.r- 'rhiehrormthi.ti.t-'-." '?twkiehit--i-timtret- “hm-chum-†bib. '5.ukn..riat-.e (in Brh-inat in... nah. h -toethut-Mr.V MtiYsht-ottut-ttt- errtt"aieutotu-ieehh' Mum. Mthhd I“, itt9m.isiththra.hgt 299%,,by’uhgp-bumh. trrirmeeeaOtt" _ ti th-rt-te. mummnnnI-mnn. with this 'i: MARVELOUS s New Pittsburg l WATER HEATER " $20.00 For Your Old Hot Water -Heater. A Whole Year to Pa'y It'sreieedeoiow mdsoeuyto buy,you an certainly athted it. Light it the day it arrives. You‘ll have constant, evenly unpaid hot m from then on-with.. out the - attention. May v. J. tcll you alt about it-em? NORTH SHORE GAS CO. 'Niueieat.P%eettrB-B-sttriteAwtinnees, outstanding hating. It. Duke " 'eaasfroa,maheotti. [oi-unusually etretetive by not. of his splendid to-tttram-tHtl-o-tus- "aatwartuwhiehuaereautotsis nuditom Mr.uasariwiiibeheard "Arehiuuxthehtisadhiaw, which isoneoftu-teuraeter.tud- hinnuopemtnd-hich this great bum proton-do nah- I masterpiece of sitttriatqnodnetiug. We are " ready to believe the yarns of the tishermen. and no ques- tions atrkrd, proyided they send us "Aida," with in with of color- ful music and it! Stirring action is a universal favorite with all oper- appneiatnn and in the name part Madame when appears to specinl advantage, for Verdi wrote the music of this role with a powerful dramatic soprano in mind. and Madame Reth- berg mounts entirely up to his ex- pectations. Mr. Nartinelli ia known as the world's (ream Radamea. and his Ravinia performance of this role have served to establish the Net that ho has every claim upon the distino tion accorded him. both a: singer and 1mm. He ornaments this role in a way which makes it a constant de, light. The tirst "Aida" performance of the season will serve to introduce Madame Claussua. famous Scandi- navian contralto. to Ravinia patrons, as she will be heard as Amneris. As Amnnasm Mr. Dania: has splendid opportunities for singing and his work in the justly famous Nile scene is a feature of the performance which is always received with enthusiastic acclaim. Mr. Rothier wilt be heard u Rarntis, a part which gives him splendid opportunity for the display Virginia Dibble. expert on fashions fur children, say: in the June Wom- an's Home Companion: "The custom of dressing two children alike is fol- lowed in many of the best dressed families." A mere man takes Miss Dibble to task by suggesting: "But the best-dressed families never have more than one child.†(humans-1min.- ilt have met allied who who -rUhamdbrc Mr.Johata.oaritt .rPearorrrtraieue-Avibi_..rort which - him mutual-unity "ttemtrrorb-tiNtai-,ttrtt .e*"tyrt.e. 'lntt.,tcgt uaud-B.ei.ervimg.u-snst ."rfte--tuts. In utils-airs-Ju-a-Gia -hseeer-thi.t-ttgitrua.t. Angie; 8h- I'uh h inatt In NOW. 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