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Highland Park Press, 13 Aug 1931, p. 3

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Vow!!! RAVINIA PRESENTS IyhNllllRl PROGRAM Each Week 300% Pri. and As the nights speed by and per- formance piles upon performance Ravinia might easily be forgiven if it decided to complete its twentieth Ben- son by resting up laurels already won. However, Mr. Eelmtein's announce- ment for the eighth week repudiated such dallianoe by a genuine master stroke of showmanehip whereby he presented Yvonne Gall in 3 program of French music with the Chicago Symphony orchee, tra, as brilliant pre- o e the, all-star presen- tation of the fourth act of Meyerbesr's , “Les Huguenot,” mm the flaming operatic excerpt in which Mme, Gall appeared with Giovanni Martinelli, Giuseppe Danise, Leon Rothier and Marek Windheim. Also high in interest for this spectacular week are the first performance this season of “La Juive," the casting of Elisabeth Rethberg as Mimi in “La Boheme,'"and a repetition of the new favorite, “Peter Ibbetson" tomorrow -------- _ night. TheGerman concert was played Sunday afternoon by the Chicago Sym- ».phony orchestra, Erie DeLamarter conducting and John Weicher, violinist, ...rt; - as soloist._ k 7 tthaEREtt- "'lt8rir1ri"i"Ct"irred" Bride" was repeated Sunday night/ -i-imi---EIria-mairrrqtasttitsertrriritr Chamlee, March Windheim, Louis -vriitr-etisarrtammimta1re-ht-4ettdr" ing roles, while Ruth Page danced and Louis Hasselmans conducted. _ Notable. Program _-T, _- ms Jinsndnrmitrhtuxtm1tir1rtiptt “9.1, recital, symphony and opera "iai"Aisi1 such wealth of melodic implication as to be altogether dazzling, with the beautiful Mme. Gall singing songs by Philidor, Lully, Cluck. Franck, Du- _ (Continued on page 27) Robert Coohjon of Mr. 3nd Mrs. Archie B. Cook of 688 Pleasant court. -dammrthotomtarattuhoes" of his patent. " w. to to pron funeral We: have not ban committal. hat week’s upped for fruit vegetatr1ee far families when there no children will! MI . diet not with some ”upon... If you In" I gnu-dun with my lur- plus, will you help Highland Pu?- 'l-lf-W-- ..9§!1!:§ 3-. I', 10.00, tgtd. “your 8:135:51: MY Highland Park Social Mac 878 B. Central "can. tit Mondtz With Ofelia!!! T be ffigiilat* Park P1155 The North Shore Garden club mem- tuirigsA.mLATtttyttt, 99.32:. 9.19.139, _ he held at the Luke Shore Country club, on Sheridan road, Glencoe, Illi- nois Saturday afternoon, August 22 from 2 until 6 o'clock. The show is open to the public for s smell fee. The gorgeous display of fiowerts end the hesutiful nrrauttementa with . background of this beautiful club house on the Inks is one of the high spots inrthrmammer'ts utivitiu. and North Shore Garden: Club Flower Show On Saturday, August 22nd.' s sight not to be missed. There are to be specimen blooms of all diserip- tion from some of the north shore’s finest gardens; displays of vegetables mm by north shore gardens; flower smngements for the center of . s Tiriiiia Khmer 'irigiiirWEiiW_oYm5FarTRmrMnr; or tiirGTiFFaaitTTirPrtrfiiie8rrrii manner I budget dinner table. ind a Sundny night supper or picnic forge. Oak Terrace School . _ 18 Planning Carnival In addition to the beautiful dis- plays, the estates of Julius Rosen- wald, Robert Mandel and Samuel Marx are to be opened to thd public. Terrace school district in its efforts __ The third presentation " Itavintal to augment by this PrP" the regu- opera of "Peter Ithetaon" will take] at-ttttttttrims-dirt. 'F* ' price Trarer'," iirimr'6rmii"Nrii'e'x c; -"r-iri"T"'rr, it is reported that already there is T, tttttft Wm uc u' Il _'.'.' n-- "". . . rm A " . nted for Year ttte,?, yl,1'ld J," W“ ”*2; ---__ - Cr","""'""""";', __ - -F-, l Rum. tens. It drew a big house a-r-- Emil Laiitiidiidtt, pronsional chief the" Kiift" iiisifiriindneK . dotttttd "of of police at Highwood, won the up- ...h ‘30 nnd min gt the second kringnqtt‘ te a veer when the city . .. MK': tun, and the Net that a fun Tii'iii'i"iittirirmiTimEr'v"6tV' u MBar fin" 'iC"is"ifiiiiiqirr6'ri6 _ _ oi- “’WW" - position no . mum! for his nethitr 10min mdBeksnt indication of its in cleaning up vice dens in the city. rorntiaHt, hue. Open lover: m de- The members of the council who lighted nt the WWW to 1...; it previously were opposed to the Len- min. and the tttnrt-att in to be ridsetp.artrttirttett V." won "Why eoniratitinted on the success attend- the Net that hit' drip. "yhttst PP" int this future " each otterintr. Plans are under way for a carnival to be held it the Oak Terrace school ohthree days. Sank .3. " ”Eli .52. to help praise funds for the school ex- penses during the ensuing year. The entire district and friends outside as well as in Highwood and Highland Park and surrounding territory are invited to attend and help the Oak Terrace school district in its ,ttorts to augment by this means the regu- at-ttttttttrims-dirt. 'F* _ The numbers of the council who previously were opposed to the Lata- ridoepoypolntmont wore won our by the Net that his drive ttgrahttrt crime potted Que city 81.000 in tUtes durhttt the put month. George B. Henry‘won the Highland Perk Press cup in the ennui tom-nae ment for this trophy it Sunset Vel- )ey clubhet 3m in model play. 18-hole New. Rh score in M- 16-70. _ V ONO-Vacation No-ttneofttt_etrmteile ttetisavuveshte,-tthertei' was,“ -ssio'or'tiiut" Sept. ___ suiaLdmarar, m M... .. , 'eethttr ,'a','.elgi', his "pitta! from the isRi leo. B. Henry Wins B. P. Press Golf Match Cup mam Pm. humus, TWY. Amun- 18, 1981 Model Boat Regatta Is Friday Afternoon; Toy Airplane Tests an new Boot MAW eoer. we “an" M - "WV" T ml v m l 'tt 'lt b. - mg. , 11,.4LfiWsigg.;.w "riart"chTiiiiCT; itiii.aTmrmT'TrtipErt" _. ' _ "'"L.L',,.-..,... ' tto.Gearrittuintherlittuutte out of the road running by the course, while tho MM will ho ftomt in the fUid “joining to the north. The e1-iihsntions in the events will be " follows; A 83min!- t A. ct-. "A" W1! am nt ATtWiFi icre1etg Garden Club l Meets Wédnesday Aug. 19 '.. The boys thet have been working on the organisation" of this iirietaie' Richard Rioux, Bob Jocks, James Ewen,- and James Lidiker. These boys competed in the meet held at Sunset Valley last year. The tourney was very successful Inst year. It is hoped that even more will turn out for the event this year. "Peter 1bbetson" at Ravinia Opera Again Friday Night, Aug. 14 The club will not make their Ill- nml eiatt to tho Intu- beds, but pit-Inn an ,driedlto visit them at this 'ttttht, it at harm attBr. it their hit. . _ _ . tCre-rte't “(Int-Ind.)- _ "aaa.'.- 1'ttt'ttdlt'tate in. can-ohm lav. - V3065 f'.'dug'Agg"r2,'tt"dU'ex it lentil. ,toetsedgtoanttooh.wttttmsitaur tandtntr gar). . The Community Garden elm will meet Wednesday morning. August 19, " 10 can” at the home of-Mrs. T. F. Dawn: 692 Pix-k "can. A an: on some interesting ure that "ent','M in Gouda" be than by In. , 0mm, and "iuwtiGtsoutiaitortttterviMtato maul cum comment-l nut “than. » Innsb- Ct-"B"- Cit-8‘?" ‘7";th WW baafi "B"-- Band W up. TrGTaaiiraiW ---o-Mhsoh-trr 2srldtmti 'hatruadeeSFtrudhdtt. ieGi' ____mw ‘wk will - not it“ thin common CHAMBER HAS mommy MEETING Pine Dinner at Green Teapot; The regular as nthly dinner and meeting of the Highland Park Chqm- r. . " Engineer nnd éity planner of national 1rGliiC'inii "ttttlined. hia_rottent Arit through China and Russia. Mr. Crane'a "with touched upon the . . gnd‘ h pics! con- ditions of etch country an were heard with a great depl of incl-(m and 'ttttrm-trt. ' . . _ ' JACOB L. Cum ber of Commerce we: held Tuesday evening, in the Green Tea Pot. Pot- lovihg a Ang repeat, served to 52 in; prawn: and business session were features. 7 The application for membership of the Ronni-Udell Cafeteria 1nd Dr. Fink Tamar; were presented end after balloting both were elected to membership . _ - Con-m Received A communication wee read from the Ravinia Garden club asking a don- etion from the Chamber of Commerce to further the development of the established roee garden " Mil. Although the members wen in ec- cond with this l-ttBeaton project. motion was made by Peal Udell. tec- onded‘nd WM the amber: concur with the mismttmembttoet of the bond of directors. who felt that other local Mable end relief or- .ttstmtittit* were more in need " thin time. _ - -trrits Giant. ehnirmat,t of the En Wt mama, and. his to ttrtrt, In. to. this“! '.et..f.teryer'.t, (Continttad on pin Nam 24 . tti 38} HI

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