Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 10 Apr 1930, p. 36

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" CADILLAC LA SALLE Here is a timely opportunity to inspect the new Cadillacs and LaSalles. An enjoyable opportunity because of the vivid beauty of these brilliant new creations. A profitable opportunitybecauseoltlreex- traordinary values you obtain at present delivery prices. Convenient arrangements tor time payments and the note- bly low cost operation and maintenance make the invest- ment still more attractive. 'Jbrinq Never have Cadillac _ and Wing l? cordially inviieyou . h, alletu, k, "toslvccenlutodelso.llhe V-ilt2il, lo mi/.i,U,sa, CADILLAC MOTOR CAR co. 108 North Third Sine! Highland NA lunch (iiiiiit Zia/A AND LaSalle offered so much per dollar oi purchase money- never have they provided such a in" and overflowing measure of motoring joy and satisfaction. It rill be a pleasure to show and demonstrate these new models. Forwe know that your enthusiasm will match ours. No matter what car you plan for-better sec and drive Cadillac and LaSalle Gt-during this special sea- sonal showing. THE 'PRESS 10mm f) (lo/MIN“. te _ The Chicago Symphony orchestra under the direction of Frederick Stqckr Ivil1 play at__all ptrtorr.mutees is not yet complete, but those an- nounced to date include Madame Schumann-Heink, contralto; Nanette Guilford, soprano; Aievene Resu- guie, contraito; Frederic Baer, bari- tone; Claire Dux, soprano; Percy Grainger, pianist; Florence Macbeth, soprano: Jeannette Vreeland, sopra- no; Richard, Crooks, tenor; Radmund Koch, baritone; Dusolina Giannini, soprano, and Richard Bonelii, bari- tone. The Chicago North Shore Music Festival will be held this year at the NorthWestern university gymnasium, Kvanston. The management In- nounce tive gala concerts beginning Monday evening, May l9 and contin- uing Tuesday evening. Thursday eve- ning, Saturday afternoon and Satur- day evening. Dean Peter C. Lutkin has announc- ed that this will be his last year a: musical director of the festivals. For twenty-one years he has conducted the affairs of the festival. The fee- tivals were organized in 1909, b Madame Schumann-Heink, soloist at the'first festival given twenty-one years ago, has asked to again appear as soloist at Dean Lutkins Jubilee year. She will sing at the first con- cert Monday evening and again Sat- urday afternoon. The list of soloists N. S. Music Festival at Northwestern Gym Is to Begin May 19 John W. Battle will again act as as- sociate director. D. A. R. Chapter Holds . Spring Musical Today at Home of Mrs. Boyd The North Shore chapter,of the n. A. R. will hold its annua'l Spring Musical and Guest Day at the home of Mrs. Henry Boyd, at 2:30 p. m. today. T The artists are Miss Mildred Bo- berg, soprano. and Miss Charlotte Nelson Randby. reader. Mrs, Kellogg Speed, Mrs. James Watson, and Mrs. M. R. EhIe are ansisting hostesses. 7 The local and neighboring theatres are showing the following films dur. ing the week which the Better Films cummitlee wishes to recommend. Better Fiims eomriiittee weekly "It‘is‘dge: . . "Not So Dumb"-Marion Davies is merely funny, not subtly interesting. Fairly amusing for adults, good for youths and children though a bit be. yond them. _ "Cameo Kirby"--mormtntie story of the South in 1850, but nut a great production. Good of its kind for adults. Rather mature for youths. "The Ships from Shanghai” - A melodrama concerning five English people crossing the paeifie in a schoo- ner yacht. Depressing and slight en. tertainment value. Adults. 'Sunny Side Up"-' musical com- edrot much merit. Good of its kind. Adults. "Behind the Make-Up" - Rather complicated story of backstage life well acted. Adults. _ pl "Seven Days Leave” DeLightful and intelligent entertainment. Family. "kibitzer" - Amusing Jewish com- edy of much human quality and Chan deter interest. Family. Thursday, April 10, 1930

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