pikes, tions. [and made usant show, ance. ridge imes" We: the l the n es- there and note var- new wa them . dot, ppm- and owed ts _ of men» most usivo, iiohu t this and ( m. aissed Man- 'earl" Ban- 'oppr loogt s for under meti- d by Baer. n the Mehr, igella 'INE 1 jot- m rials. :hry- Cal. Writ: ltiful brow t by Park re West / the plied on p.13. itch it at for as cert waits, by Esbjorn, plsyed by Mr. John 'Sanders of Berwyn, Ill., Bruno Ehhjorn; Sol over Sverige, by visited at the'William Johnston home Nordquist, Visa i Svenslt Folkton. by on Wednesday. Mr. Sanders was on Bertter and Hulda-t. by Haquinius, his was to Tomahawk, Wis. l MIrttt' by Anita Amo, with Edwin Ted Sticken, J. Mequain, Paul Katha at the piano. _ Knizge, Charles and Jack Johnston, f Sunday Night _ haVe been at Regan House, Paddock "Marout" will be sun: on [Sunday Lake, Wis. -' . night. August 28, with Yvonne Gall. Mr. and Hrs. Conrad Utchman and hrario Chamlee, Leon Rothier, Vit- family are visiting Mr. .Uchtinan's torio Trevisan and others in the roles father in Cincinnati. Ohio. they have made Minis famous. Ills , lies tNBel Ram) left. last Monday :Pthsmmi-rtsemtmnn‘m tax-om cum. ,rhert on has W..fu.,_'.1¢3~' - Ln 0' . 1:44.! _ n " " " .Jlgmsgfmzh , "La Juive" is scheduled for Satur- day night, August 22, with'Eliubeth Rethberg, Giovanni Mdrtine1li, Flor- ence Mncbeth and Leon Rothier in its .atziking tut, .uhile _Rttttvu%pr, and _Blake Sc‘ott amee--atmr-hrrirdram" mans conducts. My Afternoon Concert, Mimic emteere-of thtttdar-aftermtotr, August 28, Minted “the Swedish -:lytittttttlc,e1tsiet, 9!, we!†and it Ttiratnrrthtt Chicago Symphony Jr..' cbestrn, Erie DeLunarter conducting, and with Julia Chumn as soloist. Hon. John A. Swamon, States Attor- ney of Cook county, will speak. The program ine1udessrtrtmphGy No. 3; by Altven; Midsummer Webs, by Alf.. ven; Overture, "In Autumn,†and "Heart Wounds," by Grieg; Arie, Vainos song. from the) open, "Ami- jot," by Peterson-Berber,' and Nee Ber for mit nje†and "Otr Jett vii daze," by Emil 83mm. sung by Julia Chum: Paula, by Tor AuIin; Swedish Wedding Inch, by Soda- man-Eabjorn and Bygone Days. con- cert waltz. by Enbjorn, pleyed by Bruno Ehbjorn; So] over Sverixe, by Eordquist. Vin i Sven“: Folkton. by Donimrtti's “Lucia di Laminar- moor" will be sung on Thursday picht, with FlomrtmtWaetteth in the meme part, Mario Basiola " Sir Henry, Virgilio Lauri " Raymond and Frederick Jagel new in the cast as Edgardo. Mr. Papi will conduct the famous score which revels in the supreme melody of the Sextette, the Mad Scene and numerous other tain- iliarly ,prthythtre-fiitjiittidistr of bong. “Peter Ibheteon" Friday Night "Peter Ibbetson" is'to be repeated on Friday night, with “Lucretia Bari and, Edward Johnson in the roles they created and to which they so far have held exclusive rights. The briliant cast holds Miss Macbeth, Mme. Bour- skayu, Mr. Gandoiti, Mr. Rothier and many others, while Mr..Pelletier con- ducts. Deems Taylor's new opera has literally been a sensation or the north: "shore, 'there-it-ttttsite-melee-ii, enchanting story and its intelligible; English make it a glorious contribu-‘ tion to the literature of opera. . The ehildren's concert will be pinr. ed Thursday afternoon try the Chicago Symphony orchestra, Erie Debun- ter conducting. and it is followed by Ali Ben Ay, whom you my guess to be 3 Famous Arabian Man of Mys- tery who indulge: in o Program of Magic. Children under 14 years of age ore admitted free " the outer park gates, bat children under five year: of use will not be admitted to seats in the open house. -----dirter,ralti_reea-, Giovanni Martinelli, Julia Chanda, Florence Mahala. Giuseppe Dania and Virgilio Lauri, proved ape. cially delightful. IthYIMhailhsONB Milhlltlll%rmaofE Thursday. August 20, 1931 (Continued from me, 8) Children's Concert Mr. and Hrs. Conrad Utehman and family are whiting Mr. .Uclmnan'a father in Cincinnati. Ohio. , “in Basel Raw left. last Monday for ttpklitott Edit, when, aha has _ _ ‘h:.m.:&-4h Mrs. Tharp end two daughters, Mrs. SetrermtltrVand Mr. and Mrs. Erickson of Rogers Parkrsnd Mr. and Mm. Pieehiettl of 'Memphis, Tenn., were guests at s picnic dinner, ,on Sunday, nt the B. Minorini home. Mr. and Mrs. Pdehietti ere spending thy summer with Mr. sud Mrs. Minorinl of Greenwood avenue. . «r ., picnic for mémErs 0! We trar Crou church on Sunday afternoon, August M, nt Gerirehireh, woods, nearWheoI- ing. , Dr. and Mrs. John Dow had " their guest this past week, Mr. James We of -Ghiecgo. Mrs. Delbert A Meyer will be the next hostess for the Tuesday Evening Jksaintt Club.†home mm mm _ H - __ ---- A7 we - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Toll drove up to Camp Mn-Ka-Jn-Wan on Saturday to-get ttieir-4wrr-nsons, M: and Elf]. ---FF. -___ _ _ -%Pr=ce--- The Independent Social club met last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Beekman, near Prairie View. The embers gave Mrs: Beekman a 'lull','?:',': pantry set in appreciation of her kindness in entaztaii'tintr-thanv-aeararienie-aas_ weeks ago. Over one" hundred guests attended the picnic. Successful prize' winners last Wednesday were Mrs. A. J. Johnson, Mrs. Walter Toll and Mrs. F. J. Beardsley. u . __ . _ The Woman’s 'Miuiohany Society of the Presbyterian church is meeting Thursday (today). Mrs. C. E..;_Piper and two sons and Mrs; Piper's aunt, Mrs; Breese of lilvc anaton are spending the week at Eph- riam, Wis. "' Mrs. C. W. Boyle returned Friday evening from a visit at Sturgeon Bay and Ephraim, Wis. Mrs. Boyle and her two little daughters spent the put week-end with' her sister, Mrs. Tnylor of Glencoe. Dale Winman of Whitefish Bay, Wis., visited his ttrnndmother, Mrs. J. C. Willman of Chestnut street, from Friday until Tuesday, while his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Will- men'were in Des Moines, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Willmnn and their two sons J ad: and Dale are now on a ten days camping trip in the north woods. Their little daughter remained in Whitefish Bay with her grandmother Mrs. William Behittleber, The weather last Friday wan ideal for the picnic given by the Legion Auxiliary for the children of the Dorcas. Home at the home grounds. Large rubber balls, playground balls. metal airplanes, and boxes of ata- tionery were given as prices for the races and games. 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