July 20, , .1928 WILMETTE LIFE 35 VARIED CONCERTS ARE. ON RAVINIA PROGRAM (Continued from Page 31) Playground· Ball I · it makes all of those demands 111 singing and acting, which he meets with such consummate ease. G i u ·s e p p e Danise as De Sirex, likewise has a magnificent part in this opera and he tak'es full advantage of all its opportumties. Leon Rothier will sing the part of Cirello, which although much smaller than the parts to which this basso is acc_ ustomed, is vitally import- Marjorie Backstrom Georgianna Grignon ant in its vocal demands. Others in Laurel (34) Vattman (18) the cast are Miss Maxwell, Miss Falco, Jean Finlayson Jane Brandt Lucille Hoffman Mr. Mojica, Mr. Cehanovsky ~nd Mr. Else von ReinspergClaire Ste,vart Katherine Burmingham palt rinieri. 1Ir. Papi will conduct. Betty Bark er Loretta Hoffman Edith Brandt "Fra Diavolo." one of the most tune ~ Mary LackiE> Olive Davis ful of all the li~ht OJ)eras will be Grete von Reinsperg ~ Jean Burns Kathlyn Holway pre se nted Friday night, July 27. Miss Patsy Butler Geraldine Hoffman Macbeth will be Zerlina and Mario l\~ary Finlayson l\Iary 'Vhite Chamlee will have the title role. Mme . . Theophila Skozak Bourskaya and Mr. Trevisan will ap-------pear as Lord and Lady Rocburg and J ~rry Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgilio Lazzari and Giordano Paltri- Gordon Wilson, 415 Ninth street, is at nie;i will be the comic handits. Louis the New Trier High school camp in D'Angelo will be cast as the Inn Canada until September. His brother, Keeper. Mr. Papi will conduct. Tom, and Harry Clark, are spending Ravinia's fifth week will close on the summer at North Gateway camp, Saturday night. July 28, with another Kawene, Ontario, Can. performance of Saint-Saens' magnificent Biblical opera, "Samson and Delilah." This work i.; monumental from the musical standpoint! and it is of such splendid . proportions pictorially, that it becomes impressive spectacle. Giovanni ~f artinelli, undoubtedly the greatest Sam~on of this generation will ag-ain he heard in this role, while Mme. Tnlia Clau.;sen will he cast as Delilah. Mario Basiola comes to the cast th~s time in. 'the baritone role and Leon Rothier will again sing the part of the Old Hebrew. Louis D'Angelo and Giordano Paltrinieri are well cast. Thi s \\·ork is replete in splendid arias ancl ensembles, while the ballet contributes much to its ~pectacular features. Louis Hasselmans will be the conductor. Results of the playground league games played in playground ball and kick ball last week are : Kick Ball: Village Green (56) Beach (32) Frances Schmitz Ruth Durham Bessie Costo Evelyn Funk Margaret Hermes Lillian Hoar Mary Ann Michelsen Ellen J ean Torrey Rose Tuscani Marguerite Gaston Gertrude Goelz Myrle Fullen Jessie Costo La Verne Popp Alfreda Anderson 1\Iary Jane Donahue Mr. and Mrs. Otto Owen and family of Winter Haven, Fla., have been visiting Mr.· and Mrs. John Hicks of Kenilworth for a few days. The Owens were formerly of Kenilworth. :-0- Mt. and Mrs. ' Sampson Dustan Cooper of Detroit announce the birth of a son, Ralph Alexander, June 22. Mrs. Cooper was Miss Helene . Mark~en of Wilmette. -O- Funding ~ Construction LOANS on RESIDENCES APARTMENTS Bert Littell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Littell of Kenilworth, left July 11, for I. X. L. ranch in D_ a yton, Wyo. 5~2% MONEY Have funds to loan on choice improved North Shore Suburban residence property at 5th% interest. See us on renew., ls. BusiNEss PROPERTIES .DESIRABLB VACANT E. G. Pauling & Co. S N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 L0 On Desirable Homes and .A.partmen& Buildings A ft A U S Satisfactory rates can always be arranged. WITHOUT COMMISSION Jolm Hancock Mutual Life laaur· aace Compaay A.. D. LA.NGWOBTBY, Loan A.1ea& 111 W. Adams SL, Cbleago I § _Baird & W arneri 1 528 Davis Evanston Greenleaf 18 55 Briatgate ;~: I i ~lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllffi AWNINGS Sisterhood Arranges for Garden Musicale The Sisterhood of the North Shore Congregation Israel will give a garden party and musicale on Wednesdav afternoon, August 15, at the Born-leigh estate at 955 Sheridan road, Glencoe. A very fine modernistic musicale is heing planned, details of which will be announced later. Bornleigh is comprised of four residences, the home of Ur. and Mrs. ~loses Born, the homes of their daughters and sons-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ed\\'in Rosenbaum, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foreman, and the residence l)f their ,son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and ~f rs. Edgar Born. Whether chosen residence, club for private hotel Horseshoe Throw Contest Is Won By Vattman Park Vattman Park won first in the Village-wide Horseshoe throwing contest for Wilmette playgrounds last week. The meet was held on Thursday afternoon at the Vi11age Green. The Championship team was comnosed of Howard Ball and Billy \Vade, both of whom were members of the winning team in last year's meet. Laurel placed second and the Village Green third. On the Laurel team were Colin Finlayson and Charles Broad while Ralph Hoffman and Albert Roener composed the Village Green team. Robert E. Merriman of , 643 Temple court, Kenilworth, will be a magician of Aladrlin all this mon'th with the Jack and Jill players of Chicago. -o. Mrs. Benjamin H. Marshall is spendmg part of the summer at the Marshall studio-home on Sheridan road. pavilion, or b u s i n e s s establishment; whether used for decoration or protection on porches, balconies or nook - Blasius awnings are today .preferred by those who want material of unique beauty and rugged durability. Canopies Rented for All Social Occasions HAROLD N. BLASIUS C:o. Established 19 1J . 1578 MANUFACTURERS OF AWNINGS AND CANOPIES 26 Prouty Annex MAPLE AVENUE GREENLEAF 2822 1125 - -302Winnetka s. ST· . GENESEE WAUKEGAN