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Highland Park Press, 8 Dec 1927, p. 3

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on Tuesday to twelve guests at lunchâ€" St. Johns avenue. Mrs. Herbert Moran and sons John and Pat returned Saturday from Milâ€" waukee, where they spent a few days visiting . Mrs, Moran‘s sister, Mrs. Ir.ndlu.lolm':zmno!m Park spent Sunday Mrs. Walter Clark of 111 McGovern street. Mrs. Ida Geary of Montour, Ia., is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. H. A. Bridges of Ridgewood drive. M Mr arid Mrs. Albert Larson enterâ€" tained the members of their Five Hundred club on Saturday evening at their home on S. Green Bay road. The game was played at four tables and later refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bridges and their house guestâ€" Mrs. Bridges‘ mother, Mrs. Geary of Montour, Ia., msâ€"hy.’m'otbr.udln. 1. C. Geary Chicago. ‘ Mrs. Elisha Morgan who has been ill in the Highland Park hospital reâ€" turned to Mrs. McCrystle‘s last week nq-leii-unl. fi:n.lfl-rh,:hn; days in .Piaines, guest of her daughter, Mrs. Harold Smith. Mr=. Bergstrom of Moline, HL hâ€"vcimm‘“dt, Righiand Fark hoapital "is getting “mdflyfi.flbh mother‘s home on N. Green Bay road e Bs ~ 1 Miss Mildred lihillsi'vho has spent the s er at Mrs. McCrystle‘s reâ€" mmm for the winter last for Orlando, Florida, where he will remain for the next three months. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moran and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moran of River Forâ€" Monday with Mrs. H. F. Rasmussen of S. St. Johns avenue. Mr. Harold Fossum left on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moran of S. day anniversary and was a complete road entertained with a very delightâ€" ful neighborhood ‘party on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John A. Clark anâ€" nounce the birth of a daughter, born Wednesday at the Alice Home hosâ€" pital, Lake Forest. The A. L. Miller home at 832 S. St. Johns avenue is quarantined with Twentyâ€"four guests p‘rticipafed im the fun planned for the occasion. bridge and poker. The occasion was in .celebration of Mr. Heller‘s birthâ€" number of friends on Sunday evening | LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS | Mrs. Maurice Heller entertained a Lincoln Market â€" Wm 519 Central Avenue {{L___ _ *=~***44 _ 2 idb cemmen nb Sanitary refrigeration is important at all times. Our refrigerating equipment is the last word in modern health insurance. When you purchase meats from us, you know that your famfly will receive only the best. . . Phone Highland Park $140°~ ~ * Phone in your order and call for it later. 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Toti Dal Monte will be the Gilda, Antonio Cortis the Duke, Lorna Doote Jackson the Maddalena. The ballet will be seen inincidental dances and Henty G. Weber will conâ€" duct. . Part of this performance will Luigi Montesanto, Virgilio Lazzari and Lodovico Oliviero complete the cast for the brilliant work. Roberto Moranzoni will conduct. ‘Tosca" will be sung Monday eveâ€" ning by the brilliant cast which gave so â€"exciting a performance of Pucciâ€" ni‘s tragedy at its one earlier hearâ€" ing of the winter. + Donizetti‘s "Linda di Chamounx" i# the Tuesday evening bill. Toti Dal Monte will be Linda to the Catlo of Tito Schipa. Mme. Dal Monte is new to Chicagoans in this famous coloraâ€" tura role; Mr. Schipa has sung in only oné previous performance of the Edith Mason, Tito Schipa, Irene Pavâ€" loska, Virgilio Lazzari and Vittoric Trevisan will have leading roles in which they have frequently won the i1 T &A l 1 a td al Having reached the crest of the season, Chicago‘s Civic opera continâ€" ues to crowd the calendar with rare lyric treats.â€" The current week, (Dec. 4 to 10), will be brought to a melodious close with a special perâ€" formance of "Carmen" on Friday evening, Dec. 9, with Mary Garden in the name part, and a performance of the spectacular _ Wolfâ€"Ferrari opera, "Jewels of the Madonna" at popular prices Saturdayâ€"night. _ _ The seventh festive week of Chiâ€" cago‘s most lavish lyric season will open with the usual Suburban speâ€" tial matinee on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 11, with an allâ€"star cast in the plaudits of enthusiastic audiences, guests were from Chicago. eon in compliment to Mrs. Charles Johnson of Les Angeles, Calif. Afâ€" ter luncheon bridge was played. The CIVIC OPERA PROGRAM Interesting Bills During Next COMING FEATURES IN On Wednesday evening Mary Garâ€" one of her In Bulletin .contrcl l and the lot S them betave whan they on to air |§g _ SeeF C ~§5 ‘N automobiles suggests that they P o C EC® have been trained on that basis.‘ s In accordance ‘with the usual cusâ€" tom the Kankakee interstate fair, of which Govérnor Len Small is secreâ€" tary, will be held during.tha.pi6. ceding week, from August 13 to 17. Dlhhoficdthmfln of ‘the state will be «pon, probably in Jgnuary. been invited. The annual Illinois State Fair will open on August 18, 1928, according to the announcement of S. J. Standâ€" culture, and will continue until Augâ€" Fort Sherid@n, Illinois, on Friday, Dec. 16, 1927, indicate a very interâ€" esting and successful meeting. Docâ€" tor B. J. Cigrand, the founder of the American Flag Day association, will be the principal speaker and will speak on the origin and meaning of the United States flag. Doctor Cigâ€" rand is a faculty member of the Uniâ€" versity of Illinois, and Americanizaâ€" tion officer of the Roosevelt Aurora Daddy Schick, past department comâ€" STATE FAIR FOR 1928 STARTS ON AUGUST 18 Preliminary arrangements made for the next American Legion county mweting to be held in the Armory at The Auditorium will be dark on Friday, as the company moves to Milwaukee to give two performances that day. ‘"The Masked Ball" will be sung at the Saturday matinee by Rosa Raisa, Augusta Lenska, Charles Marshall, Richard Bonelli, Anna Hamlin, Virâ€" gilio Lazzari and Antonio Nicolich, Antonio Sabina conducting. _ Saturday night‘s gala triple bill, at popular prices, will consist of "Gianni Schicchi." "Cacalleria â€"Rusâ€" COUNTY MEETING OF . 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