WINNETKA TALK July 28, 1928 [TTY LOANS RESIDENCES APARTMENTS BUSINESS PROPERTIES DESIRABLE Satisfactory rates can TREATS ON PROGRAM FOR OPERA PATRONS (Continued from Page 15) will be ballet and spectacle. Mr. Has- selmans will conduct. Children's Concert The regular children's concert and entertainment is scheduled for Thurs- day afternoon, the concert program be- ing played by the Chicago Symphony orchestra under the direction of Mr. Del.amarter. The entertainment will consist of "A Masque of an Old Manchurian Tale," presented by the Academy of Dramatic Education. Thursday night, August 2, Giordano's powerfully dramatic opera, "Fedora" will be given with Miss Easton again in the title role, and opposite her, Giovanni Martinelli will appear as Count Loris, one of the finest parts in the repertoire of this dramatic tenor. Mr. Basiola will be De Siriex, a fine singing part. Leon Rothier will, as usual, be heard as Cirillo. Others im- portantly cast are Miss Maxwell, Miss Swarthout, Miss Falco, Mr. Mojica, Mr. Cehanovsky, Mr. D'Angelo and Mr. Paltrinieri. Mr. Papi will con- duct. "Andrea Chenier" is to be given on Friday night, August 3, with Mme. Rethberg this time as Maddeleine, one of the most dramatic roles in the reper- toire of this superb dramatic soprano. Edward Johnson will sing the title role, which will give him every op- portunity for that splendid singing and acting which has long endeared him to Ravinia patrons. Mr. Johnson has never been heard in this part at Ra- vinia, but it is one of the most prom- inent roles in his extensive repertoire. Mr. Basiola will appear as Gerrard, the revolutionist, and others in the cast are Mme. Bourskaya, Mr. Mojica, Miss Swarthout, Mr. Cehanovsky, Mr. De- frere, Mr. D'Angelo, Mr. Ananian and Mr. Paltrinieri. Mr. Papi will conduct. "L'Elisir d'Amore," Gastono Doni- zetti's celebrated comic opera, which has long held a position of promi- nence among the lighter works of the Ravinia repertoire, is ever welcome, and it will be doubly so on Saturday night, August 4, in view of the fact that it will serve as the vehicle in which Tito Schipa will make his Ravinia de- but after an absence of two seasons. As Nemorino, the young peasant who is the central figure of this work, Mr. Schipa has a role which gives him every opportunity for a display of the lyric quality of his voice which has made him internationally famous. "I'Elisir d'Amore" has one of the most pleasing scores that Donizetti, who was noted for pleasing scores, ever wrote. It contains the element of ro- LLC TT TT TT TT TTT TRUE TT always be ranged. mance in abundance and its arias are : a L (\) AN % WITHOUT well filled with the sentiment of love. B 3 d&W 5%% MONEY COMMISSION || Moreover, it ends happily. 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Let us help with yours. : As a complement to the Polish pro- gram of the afternoon, Mr. Eckstein has aranged a performance of "Car- men" for Sunday evening, August 5, with Mme. Ina Bourskaya in the title role. Mme. Bourskaya is herself of elected to honorary membership in the Polish Arts club. Armand Tokatyan will be heard as Don Jose with George Cehanovsky as Escamillo, and Margery Maxwell as Micaela. Others in the cast .are Gladys Swarthout, Philine and Louis D'Angelo.. Mr. Haselmans will conduct. Deerfield Legion Post Stages Carnival Today The big carnival staged by the Deer- field American Legion post No. 738 is and attractive features have been ar- ranged and numerous prizes have been posted in the various events. Dancing will be in Pete Juhrend's garage, "rain or shine," it is announced, and as the carnival is being held in the field ad- carried out regardless of weather con- ditions. Two Winnetka Cars Crash; Occupants Are Uninjured Cars driven by Mrs. Margaret Otten, residing on County Line road, High- No. 9 Indian Hill road, collided at Winnetka avenue and Brier street, Monday afternoon about 4 o'clock. Both cars were damaged, but none of the occupants was injured, according to the report of Officers Ralph Ray- i honor of the Polish Arts club. During and the Filareci Singing society, will and George Szpinalski, violinist. Polish birth and three years ago was Falco, Jose Mojica, Desire Defrere being held today. Many interesting joining, many of the features will be land Park, and Winfield McGee, of burn and Charles M. Bemus. 1%