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Highland Park Press, 3 Sep 1931, p. 25

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rk. the Krause familia ly â€"pienic at the De. Northbrook. . Arthur â€"Lee ente= ve guests from Ear. _ Ward Gauntlettâ€"ant eturned to their hom ld avenue from Madi: inday. . | ts were unable to tak Rriday to stady wool. Merriman, who passel ) at his home in High n uncle of the Duf; families »of Deerfieli_ gish cooling systems he protection against t â€"which ~modeéern mo Sticking a gardenr radiator > and: kttintl +â€"through the â€"drain sufficient and in fact ter tiun nothing. Let _ radiator as it should Ur car, Hutchison entertaine} on Tuesday,â€" at lunch. ne in Chicago.â€"The s. Alex Willman, Mr Mrs.â€" H. C. Young, ottrell, Mrs. Elme . Ward Gauntiett â€"ant Bandolfi. . * â€"| Mr. Eckstein has often said that eturned to their home â€" Bassos: ~Paolo Ananian, Virgilio| he holds no role sacred_ to any one 1d avenue fromâ€"Madi Baz; iri, Leon Rothier, Vittorio Treâ€"| singer, believing that changes in castâ€" inday. |..~ Â¥isan. ~ j 2t ing are stimulatingâ€"to‘ the artist as ts were unable to tak _ _Premiere Danseuse:â€"Ruth Page. ~~| well as the dience.=â€"That â€"heâ€"priat Friday to study wooi. _ Premierâ€"Danseurâ€"Blake Scott. _ | tises what he preaches may be obâ€" aseâ€"of the rain. Fr. | Conductors: Louis Hassetmans,| served .time without number_inâ€"the k they will take thei Gennaro Papi. Wilfred Pelletier.â€"â€"{season new almost at an end. "La 5 wwâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~~~ _ O Agsistant conductor; Franco Auâ€"| Tosca‘" is an outstanding example, in i Spri. ~ ~ mesc s ~~~~~~t#at Giovanni Martinelli, Edward ggfig%nxh;pfifi _ Chorus master: Giacomoâ€" Spadoni.| Johnson and ~Mario Chamlee each n unole of the Tm#: â€" Concert conductor: Eric DeLamarâ€"] sang Cavaradossi_toâ€"â€"theâ€"Toscd ~of n East Deerfield ay. Rosary society meet. Cross church will b Friday evening, Sep. ise of Labor.day. .. wee‘s niece, Miss Ethed spent the summer in nterâ€" her second year rten course at the I!}iâ€" cher‘s college at De Reichelt Jr., Walla« orge Stryker h‘wi:j They _ were ‘gues it the home of Mr s of Brighton, Col er, Mrs. Reichelt h’? erâ€"inâ€"laws, Misses Ju helt and Mrs. Myro: r aunt, Mrs. Pa@ riend Mrs. Myrtle Gu‘fi The boys also ’visifl . ~Reichelt ranch n s. Ray â€"D.â€"Reeds Y , Scptfl)‘lbu,a. lm d â€"Bump Shop JEFFERSON omb Jr. of Barring reld Tuesday at 8t ith interment at Me e Peoria Americu _ Repairing mergesâ€" with a glorious and glowing immerâ€"toâ€"its â€"everlasting â€" credit. here was no cuttingâ€"down of resourâ€" s or trimming of artistic sails, but ther a brilliant step forward . in :e imperishable: vista of operatic rogress. Here is the complete rosâ€" irâ€" of artists, arranged alphabeticâ€" ly : Roster of Singers es Sopranos:â€"Lucrézia Bori, Yvonne all, Florence Macbeth, Margery [axwell, Elisabeth Rethberg. Mezzoâ€"Sopranos _ arid â€"â€"Contraltos: na Bourskaya, Julia Claussen,Philâ€" Tenors: Giuseppe Cavadore, Mario hamlee, Frederick Jagel, Edward ohnson, Giovanni Martinelli, Lodoâ€" ico Oliviero, Marek Windheim. _ ____ ~Baritones: Mario Basiola, George: ehanovsky, Giuseppe Danise, Louis ‘Angelo, Desire. Defrere,â€"Alfredo andolfi. . C *z Bassos: â€"Paolo Ananian, Virgilio azzari, Leon Rothier, Vittorio Treâ€" _ director; Desire Defrere. Ravinia is unique in the world of ‘ta, and it is inevitableâ€"that the avinia repertoire should reflect the WM?{ e or so many operas which reâ€" ise to~yield their subtle charms. to ie huge stage necessitated by opera resented __onâ€"theâ€"giganticâ€"~â€" scale. evertheless, it has been found, to ie _ joy â€"of. â€"Raviniaâ€"devotees, that en the standard operas take on new r1alities of delight when they are ewed from the close range which ‘mands, and reteives,actors as well : ~singers. So the Ravinia reperâ€" ire becomes a thing of comprehenâ€" ve beauty, an everâ€"changing jewel t in everlasting brilliance. : Operas Presented The complete list of operas proâ€" iced, together with the number of rformance, follows: "Peter Ibbetâ€" n," 6; "Ls Traviata," 3; "Aids," 3; Marouf," 3; "La Boheme," 3; "Lohâ€" grin," 3; "La Rondine," 3;. "The artered Bride," 3; <‘"‘Tosca," 3; agliacei," < 3; "Cavalleria Rustiâ€" na," 3; "William Tell," 2; "Maâ€" ime Butterfly," 2; "Manon," (Masâ€" N8 Barber â€"of ~Seville," 1; "Fra avolo," 1; "Romeo et Juliette," 1; hais," 1; **The Tales of Hoffman," "Carmen,"~1. ; It will be nmhctedvghns'.'l’“; eci"â€"and ~"Cavaileria ‘Rusticana‘ d "The Secret of Suzanne," and net});â€"2:â€""Manon Lescaut," 2; "Il ovatore," 2; "Samson et Dalila," 2; ‘Amore dieâ€"Tre Re," 2 "Andrea enier," 2; "Martha," 2; "La Jaive," "The Masked Ball," 2; "Lucia," Rigoletto," 2; "The Secret of Suzâ€" ne," 2; "La Vida Breve," 2; Act IV ursday, September 3, 1981 s â€"allowing the nights of operatic duction to form the summor?:e:&l llm H‘ m ME with stellar concerts, both played by the . Chicagoâ€" Symphony ~Orchestra, Inninmarentmmn which officiates at all Ravinia perâ€" (Cntinued from page 4) {formances. At the first of these eveâ€" eovmpmmurmme nings, Mme. Elisabeth Rethberg apâ€" in deference to what the lovel the talented Deems Taylor, and it has literally been a sensation ever since. _ Lucrezia Bori and Edward Johnson, who created its leading roles, are invaluable reasons for its success, both at Ravinia and elseâ€" its dreamy romance is exquisitely %E jected from the in‘imu-mh of vinia staging. & Of, the 85â€"operas sung, it will be noted that 20 were given in Italian, 11 in French, two in German, one in Spanish and one in English, with a scene or two in French. â€""Peter Ibâ€" betson," the opera in English, repreâ€" sents Ravinia‘s first excursion into our native music drama. Based upon the beautiful dream story written 40 years ago by Géorge du Maurier, and seen both or the stage and. screen, "Peter Ibbetson," received.its.musical "YÂ¥vonne Gall and the Scarpia of Giuseppe Danise. ~Elisabeth Rethâ€" berg and Lucrezia Bori divided the honors as Mimi in "La Boheme," the one singing withâ€"Mario Chamlee as Rodolfo, while Miss Bori appeared both with Edward Johnson andâ€"Mr: Chamlee. In this same opera, Mario Basiola and _ Alfredoâ€"Gandolfiâ€"took turns as Marcel. Miss Bori sang the first Violetta.in â€""La Traviata," and was later relieved by the guest artist, Queena Mario. Mme. Rethâ€" berg sang Aida, Elsa in "Lohengrin" and "Madame Butterfly," and in éach opera was replaced by another guest artist, Hilda Burke, Giuseppe Danâ€" ise and Mr. Basiola both sang Amonâ€" asro in "Aida," while Leon Rothier and Virgilio Lazzari were heard as Ramfis in the same opera. Mr. Johnâ€" son shared Pinkerton and Faust with the new tenor, Frederick Jagel, who also replaced Mr. Chamlee as Edâ€" gardo in "Lucia." ' including operatic arias and lieder. At the second, ~â€"Mme. Yvonne Gall sang an array of French melodies which ranged from Lully to the modâ€" erns. Both evenings were art in loveâ€" liness though typical of Ravinia‘s reâ€" fusal to do the conventional thing. Given Six Times _ .« Bave for "Peter Ibbetson," whose six performances remain an outâ€" standing tributeâ€"of â€"the operaâ€"going public to what promises to live in the repertoire as high favorite, no opera was given more than three performâ€" ances. 11 works fell in this class, whileâ€"16 operas were sung twice and seven were heard only once. Such extraordinary variety demanded that operatic production proceed at full tilt throughout the season, and that such speed was achieved without loss of â€"quality may be credited to the superb showmanship which rules the realm of Ravinia. whigu ‘Sag. tw Twenty in Italian â€" es l twice combined € hands of T HE â€"PR E88 Sue McCullough, who eloped to Wauâ€" kegan last week and married Whipple Van Ness Jones, of Oconomowoc, Wis., will inherit $8,000,000 as her share of the estate of her grand{fathâ€" The eigh *~~***** am=#IOHLAND PARK...... in Waukegan Is Heiress to 8 Million, Claim ~Lard 2%17¢ Restock Your Pantry Natio Camyml?be&ll’s&"‘m"“‘ 4«25¢ Hershey Bars 5 »Z 14¢ Crosby Jam . . . * 25c SECGI2TICEY DPaF® P orpky:. 1%U6L _ Other Candy Bars, Cracker Jack and Gum | Butter Cookies "#X%<i=m®* . t 19¢ Hormel‘s Chicken ,/iz"$t"8, «a*1,04 _ _ ' Marshmallows u,waÂ¥tm, â€"â€" & 19¢ Crackers * irfetuchen tm e 14e Fresh Fruits and Vegetables==== Grapes rSwoitus . . . 2 8%3¢ Bananas ramt . . .0. * 5e â€"â€"â€"HIGHLAND PARK 7 Bouth St. Johns Avenne Prices Efective Friday and Saturtlay, September 4th and 5th %M&wm einz Ketchup »i2z.. . lti&1 Quaker Oats Sm . . .. 2 i6 1‘ Kitchen Kienzer.""s©"_, â€"«aâ€"â€" Blue Ribbon Malt 4*:Az>" ,‘w=._ 414¢ American Family ‘;2$" â€" 10 < 54¢ Strawberry or Raspberryâ€"Made with Apple Pectin Buya%Dox:JmatfllkLowPflef . 503 Central Avenne time to restock your The Vacetion Season is closingâ€"schools will be reâ€"opening u:! cooler westher Prrctl 2 To Tharnt w *ritrinalr it / Tertve rrinat A itemin our Food Stores is offered on on every day money saving basis. 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