the greatest dramatic tenor in the world today, will sing those herculenn roles for which he is famous, includ- ing Heinrich in "The Sunken Bell" in which he made I profound impres- sion at Ravinia last year. Mr. Mar- tinelli will likewise be heard in “Les Huguenuts" which ranks among his greatest roles although he has never lung it at Ravinia. This year Edward Johnson enters his fifth Ravinia season. He has dem- onstrated himself as a singer and actor of unusual worth and his reper- I.cire is broad in the Italian, French or German operas. Mario Chnmlee, will £an many of the lyric roles for which he is especially fitted, Mr. Johnson and Mr, Chamlee will alternate as lluggeru in "La Rondine," Mr. Cham. iee will have the principal tenor roles in both "Anima Allegra" and “The liartored Bride." Armand Tokntyan Sopranos: Lucrezia Bari. Yvonne Gull, Florence Macbeth, Margery Max- is coming back for those parts in which he has won popularity. He sings both lyric and dramatic roles. A tenor new to Ravinia patrons is Marek Windheim and another new- umer is Giuseppe Gavadore. Lode- vico Olivievu, heard during a part of lost season, is to return. There is no baritone whose voice is of richer quality or who is better wulined than Giuseppe Danise. This artist will again head the baritone motion. He has been at Ravinia for l'ighl. seisons where he has won un- Litujl distinction. Mario Busiola. like- mse a Ravinia veteran, is to sing many of the baritone parts. George Cehanovsky, Louis D'Angelo and De. sire Defrere will likewise have many important roles. Leon Rothier and Virgilio Lazzari, favorites of long standing, will head the basso sec- tion, Mr. Rothier specializing in French roles, Mr. Lazzari in Italian. Vittorio 'l'revisan will sing the great both parts as will Paolo _Amsniati. Same Conductors The list of conductors is unchanged. Gennaro Papi, Louis Hasselmans and Wilfrid Pelletier all return as prin- cipal conductors, and Erie DeLamur- ter as concert conductor. The assist- ant conductor is Franco Autori. Gia- cunio Spudoni will be chorus master and Desire Defrere, stage director. Miss Ruth Page, who has been filling an engagement in Moscow, is coming back to Ravinia as premiere danseuse. Blake Scott has been engaged as premier dunneur. Thursday, May 8, 1930 The series of national concerts which have been important attrac- tions at Raviniu are to be continued this year. These will be given on the Sunday afternoons of the season. The children’s concerts, will as usual be given on the Thursday afternoons under the auspices of the Ravinia Opera club. It has become necessary during the last two years to utilize the Monday nights in greater part fur opera, instead of concert: as for, merly. This will no 'doubt be true again this summer. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, an important part of the Ravinia organization for many years, has been re-engaged and will play both the opera scores and the concert programs. Another hand- picked chorus will in every way meas- ure up to the high standards previ- ously set by the Ravinia ensemble body. Following is the complete list of artists arranged in alphabetical order: Chorus Master: Giacomo Spadoni. Concert Conductor: Erie Denm- utter. Stage director: Desire Defrere. The list of operas as it his taken form in the mind of Mr. Eckstein and from which the repertoire will be 5er eeted, follows: Mezzo-Iopranoes Ind Conttutltor. [m Bourskaya, Juli. Cluussen, Anna Correnti, Philine Falco, Ada Puzi. Tenors: Giuseppe Gav-dare. Mario Chamlee, Edward Johnson, Giovanni Martinelli, Ludovico Oliviero, Armand Tokntyan, Mnrek Windheim. Novelties and Revivals: Animn " harra, L'Amico Fritz, La Campan- Sommersa (The Sunken Bell), Le Chemineau, L'Elisir d'Amore, L'Heure well, Loln Monti-Gorsey, Eliubeth Rethberg. _ _Baritones'. Mario Bani Cehanovsky, Giuseppe m D'Angelo, Desire Defrere. Biases: Paolo Anlnian, Virgilio Lanai-i. Leon Rothier, Vittorio Tre, visan. Premiere Danaeuse: Ruth Page. Premier Danseur: Blake Scott. Conductors: Louis Htusselmans, Gen- naro Papi, Wilfrid Pelletier. Assistant Conductor: Francu Au. tori. Your Memory Engraved on the Future Mario Bangle, George Giuseppe Dnnise, Louis ROSEHILL MAUSOLEUM Change can not mar nor time deface the beauty of a family memorial in cathedral-like Rosehill Mausoleum. Your name engraved in gleaming white marble will claim of the ages to come reverence for your memory. The remains of your dear ones will receive unexcelled protection until the end of time. 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ROSEHILL CEMETERY COMPANY THE PRESS City Oitiee: " South Clark tltreet 5800 Rivemwuod Avenue - LON'he'nch Called to a special meeting at the court house April 30, the Lake coun- ty bond of supervisors ordered the road bonds, approved at the recent would election, prepared Ind Iold u soon as possible to mike the fund: available tor this summer‘s rold build- iritt program. Slandnrd MWuire: Aida, Andre: Chenier, Ballo in Muchern, The Bar. ber of Seville, Carmen, Cavalier“ 1lustiesna, Don Puqulle, Faust, Fe- dora, Fra Dinvolo, ll Trev-tore, La Boheme, u Juive, L'Amore Dei Tn Re, Lrhenerin, Louise, Lucia. Mud-me Butterfly, Manon (Mtussenet), Manon Lease-u!" Marouf, Martin, Puliuci, Ritruetro, Romeo and Juliet, Sumson and Delilah, The Tllu of Hothtuut, Thais, Tosca. " Trivhh. Emagnole. be: Hugeuenou (in part), la tavarraire, La Rondine. La Vidt Breve, Mignon, The Entered Bride f in German), The Secret of Suunne. County Board Orders Highway Bonds Sold The board members continued in Ission in the afternuun with lev- ul rmtine matter: being cob-id- held- 504. FRAnlllil "" On April to of lot month I heat record for any April rim the incul- Ration of the local government Wu set, according to John o. Lou. gov- crnment aburver for Whaling-n. The thermometem hit " mm. on that day, eclipaln; all previou math. Despite thi- feet, last April'l av- erage temper-tire was colder than in April, mo. The high radio. for an individual dly in April, 1m, Wu last month " degree- u command to 25 degree: in April ma. Following in the hum of Mr. Laur. Highest temperature 1m, " on Bill: 1930, 92 on tttth. Lowest temperature IDâ€. " on 2nd and Mth; 1080. " on 2, 4 and " Mean u-mperlture mo. 'tctr', 1930, April This Year Set Meat Record for Month Preclpitntiun 1929. Snowfall 1020. 0.5: Cleur dun. 1m. tl; Fully cloudy days Cloudy days ttPN Prevailinx winch 6, Other Weather Details Ivl. CIA. 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