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Highland Park Press, 7 Jun 1923, p. 1

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M3 IONS 7c; tax tt Holt in I A tense One) table ;tax' port- week tri we 3e al tii er NUMBER 16 RAVINIA TO OPEN SATURDAY, JUNE 23 "Lohengrin" is Scheduled for the Second Night; List of Bril- liant Artists Engaged ' for the Season The Ravinia summer opera and concert season begins on Saturday eve.nings June 23, to continue ten "eeks and threq days, and indications are that the program which Mr. Eek- <tein is preparing to present this season will be by far the finest in the twelve years of brilliant artistic success which has marked his untiring eifortw to give to Ravinia patrons the but that the musical world has to offer. ' "LA BOHEME" IS FEATURE There is but one Ravihia. The world elsewhere has nothing like it, And that its ouurttifieent SUCQSSPS have impressed the music-lovers of the world is shown by the thousands Of letters already pouring in to the management inquiring: regarding the coming season and indicating plans to attend. Opening“ Feature Preaent prospects are that the setv. -on will open with "La Boheme," vhich because of its irrgratiuting mu- sic. the opportunities it tsfrords for acting,, and the mttgnifieenee of its ensembles. is one of the most be- loved of all operas now found in the standard repertoire. Mr. Eckstein has wlectetl an all-star cost for this initial performance. with Elizabeth Reth- bent appearing trs Mimi, Giacomo Lauri Volpi as Rodolfo, Giuseppe Danise as Marcel, V'irlilio Lanai as Colline. Margery Maxwell as Muiet. ta, and Louis D'A'ngelo and Paola Ananian in other leading roles. Gen- naro Papi will conduct. Second Night The second night of the Ravinia ~Cason will witness a presentation of (Continued on, Page 16) CELEBRATE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY SUN. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cote. Married June ro, 1873, to Have Golden Wedding Another Highland Park couple will have reached the fiftieth milestone of married life next Sunday, when Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cote of First st l will celebrate their Golden wading anniversary, the feature being a family reunion with their children and grandchildren present. During the day a reception will be held by the children.for their parents at Sunset Park, where all relatives and friends are invited to join with them in felicitations. Mr. and Mrs. Cote were united in marriage in Highland Park June 10, 1873, and have lived in this city ever since. They have made hosts of warm friend's here who will extend coturra- tulations next Sunday. Mr. Cote for- merly was for many' yen-s engageddn the.cutrpentry business and had A prominent part in the erection of many business and regidenire struts turesin this city from an early day. For some time he has been retired from active labor. Mrs. Cote of late hast not been in good health. . There are five children, Henry Cote. Waukegan; Mrs. Leon Wells, Lake Forest, and Mrs. Jennie Hill, Mrs. Nellie Juhreml and Mrs. Emma Me.. Neill, all of Highland Park. Seven- teen grandchildren are living. SON OF NATIONAL f TEA HEAD INJURED George Rasmussen, Jr.. Hurled, From Bicycle by Auto; 1 . Leg Fractured i George Rasmussen, Jr., aged 15l years,, son of George iit,iiiiiieej president of the National Tea com-, pany. is in the Highland Park hcspin' tal suffering from a badly 1r..yyr,tli' right leg and other injuries, te-l, ceived about 6:30 Sunday evenirU,i' when he was hurled from his bicleJ by a Wis'consin ptiysieian's 1irtaioj, bile at the corner of Deerfield ahdl Old Mill roads, northwest of High-i land Park, and notfar from the win-1' mcr home of the boy's parents. I z The buy was brought to the M34: pital, but did not recover consciods ness until {Couple of hours later, an; in the mehntime his parents, w knew nothing of the accident, we caused much anxiety regarding him later at the hospital he explain that in making the 'urn he hat; motioned to two or three other car before he waxy struck by the "ll which caused his injuries. F _ l hi: I The association then elected the allowing officers for the season ipf 923-24: Mrs. Joseph B. Garnett, resident; Mrs. Everett Easton, View resident; Mrs., Harvey W. By91- ar, secretary; amid Mrs. Harry Pail}, treasurer. When the retiring prehi- dent introduced the newly elected 1the It't.i, the members of _her "cabinet)'!, Irs. Garnett made a happy little bpeech in response. ' ir, l At the conclusion of the music, Mr tjllu‘k G. Wright, superintendent iind brincipal. gave a delightful introdpc- lion to Mr. Abram Mendenhall,‘tn puthorty on Ceramic Art, who p o- 'seeded to entertain his many lis btr. 'ers with an interesting, informal, 1k bn "Quality in English Chitin”. " 'ay of illustration, he showed some , hoice specimens of china from sdlme f the most celebrated Potters in Elig- and. specially loaned for the ocyit- .lsion. Opportunities for authoritative lintormatimi on this subject are ciirn- tantra-1y rare; and this talk was ighly instructive and entertainihg. lHe speaks with easy grace and ttow , f language and creates atmosphpre End interest. l , Miss Dorothy Wright, a visitifpg 'i,'t/rir from Cleveland, a soprano/jot xuch artistry, sang a group of songs playing her own aeeonipaniment-- n art in itself and almost a lostutne these days.' _ l 1 l At the end of the lecture a tpr- 'prising feature, not down on the 'St imam, was introduced by Mrs. Hitry YPaul, who made a beautiful speech 33nd presented Miss Ewing, the le- i,tiring president, with an exquisite Rage of Tiffany glass on behalf; of Me Lincoln school P. T. A. in Itat Eciation of the work of her ndminis ra- A‘tion. Altogether it was 3 ha by 10ccasion enjoyed by about ,lttl'y imembors, both men and women. 3 ? "' nrii', ' f be __ii,,t,'tih' I It was indeed IG ,eNoytWle "tir hat was given. _ Tuesday 'ttet; une 5th, at the home of Miss R h .wing in honor of the L'incoln sehiiol arent-Teacher association. _,",),", At the business session which Pty- 2eeded the program the membiirs voted to spend the $500.00 bemitit fund (the surplus left in its treasury after all overhead "expenses for the year had been paid) for a Printing Press and a Moving Picture Machire to be presented as a gift. to the Mtt- :olh school. _ l ‘ Eijiieifiidiiv. OFFICElgs . ---rH _ .35 Hrs. Il. B. Garnett is President; Mendenhall Lecture Proves 'i',; V Interesting "i, BEACH STREET HOUSE . LOO'I'ED BY ROBBERS The residence of John Lindstkm, Beach stret, was robbed some time Sunday while the family were ab- sent; The thieves seemed to have' a varied taste, the loot including phonograph records," a monogrammed watch belonging to Mr. Lindsttpm, other articles and about $21 in cash. The robbers overlooked about 3.500 or $600 in fifty-dollar bills hid- Lindstrom Residence Robbed; on Sunday While Family j is Absent l den in an old shoe. The Lindstrjpms returned about 9:30 Sunday wetting and found a front window "jimmled" and the house ransacked. They called the police. The robbery must Have been done in daylight, but, though other houses are close, nobody saw the burglars, as far as learned.: ' NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM: AT PEARL THEATRE Sum, Claire Windsor in "Fool's ' First"; "Hunting Big Game In Africa" Ah'ed. Thurs. 1: INCOLN SCHOOL P. T. A. ,1} The following program will be Sre- sented at Pearl Theatre next week: Sunday, Richard Dix and Claire Windsor in "Fools First"; Mo day and Tuesday, "The Glimpses of? thé Moon" with Bebe Daniels and "Nita Naldi; Wednesday and Thursday, ll. A. Snow's "Hunting Big Currie in Africa", one of the:biggestt ot, all pictures; Friday, Jack Pickford in "Garrison's Finish"; Saturddy, "Chain Lightning”; a faster -,thhrt lightning race track story featuring Ann Little. Matinee at two-tttmy, Saturday. See program on back beige of this paper. ", NEW REAL ESTATE _ OFFICE OPENS HERE Heinsen and Clark, Inn. Itorth, Shore realtors, now ttusuitairiirig' uni- cos in Chicago, Evanston, Wirineite and Winiietkts, announce the odinintr of an office ant/520 Central nvis., High- land Park to better nerve: their in.. creasing patronage. _ ' i Wm. H. Merton, decretary 1it film firm, formerly of tite:Wiitnetkos)Mtee will be in charge ot the Highland Park office, , _',',"' . t _iltiflitillqil1i, COMMENCEM 'f S AT RAVINIA ON “my; Thirty-Fourth Year, and) Time to be Held n Orr) Air Theater; P " ram C and Gradua es s", The thirty-fourth sun al com ence- ment of the Deerfield Shield high school will beheld a 8:15 . m.', Thursday, June 14, at Ravini and. for the thast time in the istor f the school the exercises will be i the Open Air Theatrpu Th list o grad- uates, which appears elsewh in this paper, numbers 11 . I The address wiirbe delive l. by S. John Duncan-Clark, ditoriai writ- er on the Chicago Host whosel plen- did talk at the annua Fath and Sons banquet last winte was al, puree of inspiration that wil trail'? felt among the students and they a look- ing forward to anoth r intei ctual treat when this fine o tor ad .ses the graduating class. I The Salutatory will t Frederick Russell Esriral edictory by Emeline President William M. board ‘of education wi diplomas. The progra follows: , Rev. Peter C Selections-Senior Gl satutatory--Frederick Serenade ... ' s......; Duet for Flute and Cl Henry Bridgeman Graeme Su Invoieation-- va1euietory---Emeline Piano Solo: Nocturne, Katherine' Lawn Address-Mr.' S. Johr Songs--- . . Land of Hope and glory The Heavens Resou d .. Class of 11923 Presentation of Diplo tw-- Mr. William . Bea President of the Boar of-Ed l sonsr--"Ameriea" t Beneoetidn---Rev, Fra k Fitt.i Board of Ed glion i The board of educat oh is ei) of William M. Rely, esidentf C. Morgan, Frank W Read,‘ J. McBride, George . 'Ci') P. C. Welcott, secreta y. I MUSIC FESTIVAg AT " . ELMEPLA E Toma!” The annuhl Music estiht' of the Elm Place school wil be bed this exerting, Thursday, _ n .gheilfchool atldiwriwn undef t di I' ion of Miss Lund. The p am cow. sist of a number of tttt by the brehestra, a solo by 1sie S rpe. a group of songs by third fourth, fifth, sixth and' an: _arad land a trio by Peter Crimson Albert eclun and Eleanor Mech- .'A ll ad- mission fee will be c {and this will benefit the ore at“; f d. l Cinqauntuine- BERMND " Cu] Theodore And: [)0me Rhea Atttt tft gm. grow“ mm oru en. Wn New; Dell F quaint In no» ., , , Hen-e Itptpert Alba t Bay mm Blanch , may” Flam .k t Arthur H. Borchnr t ', Lloyd Both: Robert P. Boyd eat Andrew B b Lou to Burns . Maybelle May Clar Ellubcth Magdalln Coloml Elwin Abbott Coll! ts Grace Ellssbeth C min: Ylctprine my _ Henry Brld‘eman Ickl‘nl Dorothy Ellubeth owl“ Krwin, Drelske Muy Ell-them D tt Mtg," Allin Ratt n yllis Louhe Ed In: Krederiek Russell In Abraham L. Fell lionry gang-- Pole Lydia peer, Norman outs Ge Iner Lillian 1“le Ge n: Edmund "land word Fred George Glad Hill-riot Butler; 0 by . Richud Dale (In t 1 Robert Harlin G t ' Alden Galen Green _ Bertha Gnnn Katharine anren Hall Elizabeth (.‘hri‘ullun " 1toottott William Christian litany Dorothy Ella Ha er Bgron B. Harvey. r. TI wide!!! fhtyli.t.ut * l Clara Ellen Rolls d I Mabel Marlo How Lola Elisabeth Hu r i Barnum Cttrittt'atty uehl Doris b",vtlyn Hunt r Ndllo Munro Hunt T' Walter l Huntoo Hart 1d aeger Martin Johnson Stella Johnson ' Roland Lansli . em Urhn Lemplncn (lolnmu Mammal Lulm-uulri Dorothy Lidgerwo Elam Mildred Lin enmeyc 096“th ot Walt-mg!!! 'tittit 'eirtrd Orchestr; E if rine Dickin ple 1 1 Wolco1 , Club. Russell 10y Tilt 'sminor ' ence- Ha‘l Duncalr , delivél t and _ Joy . T I Reay c ll pretax n in full (derive) l by liiGia writ- whose} plen- Fath and r was al, puree long il'? felt they a I _ look- Gabrie Be posed Anson orge l, Rev, (om THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1928 First ets :ed by i) Val- ybetts. f the It the -Clark Egg-an ' Tin ration Mari'e Chopin 'tt El gar hoven is as 14 G, well Park num other' (night Bay of p1 LEADING REALTY OWNER well Known Citizen and Former Ierehant Victim of PtteV i,', monia Sunday Nightp "i' Funeral Tuesday I923 Ger Park can 30 y whic ly to of b cage in the mercantile business fog 30 y are, retiring ten years Mo, limo whic time he devoted his tin: chief. 1y to his real estate, consisting lar’ely of b siness blocks in this city. _ l ; Hi wife, Mrs. Don Goldberg, (he! betw n five and six years "o, nd of t elve children there are ul",', livin ' as follows: Herman and Phil- lip ldberg of Highland Park; all“. Bell Goldstein, Sacramento, Colin; Bu ' Benjamin 'ttttd Jamel Gold- berg Mrs. Anna Goon“, Mn. Clan Wol ' Robert and Seymour Gold;- berg all of Chicago. One son, Andrew is d ad. There are 23 ttrandehil4reir and 8 trreat-irrtindehildren. ' f ' M . Goldberg was well known bers) and ad many friends made during his 1 ng Ind useful life in'the oom- muni y ind by whom his death in deem; regretted. He was one tf. the Rttrt berg, Wolf berg, is de and i lnrgd Park here iness Tues the , FIR ney , dam: High and loss _ guru: hous Issis com! te) hav thei sire thro STU sail and entertainment Th [ my eve ntr, June 14th in CELINE hall.I All members are in ttte tend "rnd Wing 1 friend " a ttt that eveinirttr." Professional Mlent mm Chi go has been secured nnd an are Lnrredntioodtime.,' ,‘j I pound “amnion my». Thoma Brown‘ 2tyr Gordon Parker aim _ Edvard Sun is,' Alfred W04 'i , , mold Dale Wont Ila-on mu Thomu '?dfitll'tl" mu Inn ie8it, _ 1t'U2'"sh cumin: A "f Mitchell I A on In a legacy I _ _ 'DeWitt Moore , I c, tray Nichol.- C ',t, Wget '1tlag , wees n F I . Iguana Peterson I Peter-on T , . M and White Pirid J y tt Henry Pitt _ H m. Cut-non Prlchurd Jo oh Oliver Realm Ot e Rees Jo n Hare. Rhimmtth rlon haul-o melanin H en 8. Milan. V R ert George '/,'tl'gt" Li tun M. Rockwbac R h Irene Rockenbgch Mi dred Elisabeth Run" M ware: Rubens It mun unm- u-v Purim-ma Fl rence Annabel Russell RI hard Frederick Sgndwlck Al John Schol; _ ls: Al John saga, old Charle- on Ann 2r'gtltt,'i, nley Wino We. L, Sine-tron: " bert Slmmond- R ymond Jerome thnlttt B lo Agnes Sneddon, Jo n Vincent Spellmln C rlegt Steele " Br t, Strong 3 At r Elliot M. Rater rvey Irvm Btryker ward than? Stupple dyn Sumer ski , A Han Dwight Sunni. G co Manor! ‘Swnnton Jo n Henry 'iit'tr'irt'it',i E ellne Joy ibbettn Fl mace. Vipond F nk Wait eodoro Watt A hold F. Weihune Aloe Marie Witt uel TC'. Zack J belle Zehren Th Fi no Goldberg, 'eetired merehiat, known resident of Highlimi for 40 yeurq and owner of ' or of busindus buildings and l realty in thib, city, died Sunday; at his home, 87 North Gwen road, following a short’ “his” eumonia. He was " iharsiirt AC GOLDBERG IS DEAD; OLD RESIDENT l Goldberg Wu born ini Penn, why, and cane to Highland about 40 years no. He, WI! 'ltr', F AT HIGHWOOD j _ DAMAGES RESIDENCE, e caused by sparks from I chim- at 6 o'eloek last evenlitb Wk! . ed a house on Prairie Jive” wood, occupied by Fted (tboi owned by Joby P. Nelnn. ':'N.e is estimated at $3,500, Twit): in» ce to cover. The interior of tht e washadly gutted. With, tho tance bf ‘neighbors most oCthe ants were remand. Both Mr. and . Mr. Nelson are' low in _ praise of the aid given by the people amen whom th4y nib, for whose,. 1p the lots ”would 1 been much grater, tnd my fr st realty holders in' Highlan and during his long Rimmed wielded large inthtenee in bus- nnd real estate lines. ' a funeral was held in China!) lay morning and burial way in Valdheim cemetery in that city, s/Knights of Pythilp will “It!" irGiiFGi'Fiikr I iposeGtior gh the Frag; for this mistlnet, G TO ‘BE tityNit or 1x. . MEETING [GWUAWXERCISES PLAN mum i, A": 'd' 1e"c.'Po"' _IgtiitLhhp r ia, , _ Scans; an”! Program ' L 1li!i?iiejii'iil'i)i'i"iiil,1s, Rut. . --.. i “a radqrttitrn, June 15th. BUSINESS MEN F, de" " " A'Gnd the" in. l has:r «NE; lflocked _,iiittii:v,'it f much " upon . per- .'t¢'ingi1 ',,t,t,f2g't,1tethte, " tttat PM an ex- , Ireyto 3A In“: audience , u- tiii, wash; exorcism "di, be held It the urie_oittoehool on Wedneu dag: evining,‘Jun¢ Itth, at ttt We)”. av. auntie! Watum of noggin]; We,” {haunting “it... Tttt dug ienht the; upper and” will sin“ r,ttt,rPt,etstdC11ie ma. ' {mm is and of the ma. an it- "em . ‘W ‘Beatty, AniBett, H 'gt tr, , but Chambers, (no Ch 'tehill, Vi _tinlDe ”1.103021- " 'r, a?!) J I e All! Ed I now lit hag, Sign 2.31m. John Flynn. J Harris; who Jacobs. Carl k'; g b7ii'ili"'ii;.dk")"Ci'i, ESE e I Ag“. " Se der, Roy Sign, Ed F ildi',1",?.? Wightmnn, y. . l, i ' t L 7 hr i iiiiiiirroh the only ttrad. ha f ii' 1:ka Ridge schoolvm . r any: with the mean _ . ',iiiie ml- tu a» W 'item.blt ii1.t,? _ uldtt.rhlth 1::an an?" "Thu we " when ti ‘ l tj, '!i'i?'!!,i!,i!rt' sud thy-th- lea: gt will pruented. Then will EWWL‘ fittittst, prom-an) in homtr of 'i1,'r?jii'fj; . 13;. having. school slut hold their gm us, in: piercing Friday evening J um I t atidiht o'eloek. Rev. Frank FiWw It “are“ She dun and than will Wadi: lrr the Mini: school orettbsthr, l'it,id,gt','t" and; chm- unddy the di _ . of Hrs. Seymour. we glass I'tri,totrtpord of M to!- Iowirttr9itrlitittprtt - h . i - The tini “Plhee' school WWII emu-imp win be.hksld may ”with: Joni "tti, 5 full'mceount of Hue will appear birtert week’s he“. rhyminm! _ , Donald Broihinx. Athi Hunk , "linen Henkel, Arthur lat 'piecHu I otter, Raymond. Bu- dogi, and Sellqry. __ _ ',:, - .Tlie osiit h ’bly will he! held Thaw“ Sly ‘mofpm June F Mt , at nirrivo'+ekii, i' l 1 - _ . - - SENIOR GLASS PLAY Indication, 3 l that the mm: high tschool.; or, Clan play, to be given Twat naming. June 142; in tlteiRayini, ter, will he 0 of $9.1M _of the Elmira“: Meti bare. , t‘thicI. new this yell} irthe In “Intuition: th Mingu' {upon story. Mon- de'w _ n." and the has my [ V {new :3»th out , up". I Per- )Ql'.e'l'," ", than given tttuae, tt in“; "Ne path. at” the p l t T PM to I ... llfnt'o _.,':_A In“: audience a w “Ind. _' 't , § “Mbnsieurf We" to Given byECapable Cast at , The 1mm. Theater mo FROM HERE ARE i C . ILLINOIS -ifiiiiiriralrris Highland. :PukuStudeuu dim "v,'; Degrees; one“ in List 'r Frogpouty E Mnety-oii, counties of the at. will be unearned muons the 1628 .. news whogwm receive degrees from ftiy,1tttt,s tritiinois at the tty- nd;mnunl Attettntenesemqtt o that 'ir/tdit,'; op load”, June 11. nu number inclpdu nil coils”: ade- parhnqlts up both um and qu- up pound 225 more dot-w mi ecttterikrd " tho university this; than mm rDr.’ b.vid Kinky. 1 dent df the unwersity, will ht e , f 7 the Fe?” 'g,tt mezdiate Y after hisiaddressg. ' l __. Amokg {dose who will be &8treft, " elusive of the mom in, task, at the fol from t'iettti I u dues: An Adearimrst C. Dram. Gumborothy E. Cornell. LitutbyvitF--arltn E. Bu gageph - (Wade fi'.", 'sF.Hath mad! .P ti)'iiii M/ 'll,%,t,,,t . fort Citt---Bdbon P. Lichty, up 'A.j Pomlonm. SOUTH END SCHOOLS 1’ GIVE CLASS Pl Midtum r Night’s Dreani eighth ruins}? tht. at; on , . . T tsttut,'t'lfd5. June M u iraiuiO ireung, June M " eight Mm other. If it rain: on tar- 'i',ftgt,',',i't ttkoergomtotee , In chant: onv' om min. A null _ 'piondfee will be ch. the iii?,,)',!,,'), which will be Incl the _ar'sft ii, ttttri-tsi. _ L. fr“ Rubin school‘ clu- tt 15! Mariya: a thevillm house, My wraps, I no 8th " eight ddoek. Tliro "trortitlt will Ate ttpt,',' iiiiiriiitiei'5, mums). _ by aqua; Liquid “Tb-Tabla! Sir Gram“ w Karla-rm linin- rli,iiiijl',iti gal-54f i'd Lanny Luv I, (someplace IEerie! Beverly Fl biiTiiiiiiiiiiG MEET & the dc will be "at AYB (it on dial md " an» ml- the NM, Yer- Name aimed W t Gd Cit-imambnuin _ beFhredtOther Csa ten Atnhrgelyu f. the Right.“ Purl " Ct til ' g F sotation,inWitteet T r 'ri, ' 't1ne,itedeeidetrtoettfV l [Add Put my in Att, .eae up bethtmduterittl, - 'i/ charge. of which Vie" “(a me Witt of the "so: 'tti v" Vesd to wed his call a on. committee. a. fl» It in tht “all _ l . lion thi. ns. and it "bsetad 'pl they will be on a in & and . splendid scale “an in - . your. - u _ sl j i Vate on and _ . "rt i . There wan eongide i of the Com hotel , which aaratititm lab, in T tidn among business And d Ind tutatl, a ballot v we!) ' resulted favorably to end.“ ntsote1oet,ttte209-foot "':eettie,tt. mm block _on but , - 09th van _ " attft taxi: with: in North V 'tshitty, 4. 00th in: " atret ma. puking in North B, John." nue. especially in ME itt1tetfiMt shomstntionanda1so “that” Indium drivers “' 'hltttetetlr outwith: alley just -- P, of thirst.- tiomunditwuth “£0th omretttetgtodrtottnn' worm-ab. intttiar-etNMIr tdh, edit-b- mrttaeeideeteuttti' ' J, . ”I. ateS,'lte.t " :Shonlhp ,rilligtgtertt' - jump)“- mormomunrv ,. V ' naval-u w Ihirred, Itwuww $1:pr Mamm'the r “om-ur- um! nuisance than - 'e, gunmen." . was! ”amusement I '- 'teit1g!t,tty totheeitr. An r" ,‘ thqttt fromirt-tttneity '.8! L net-MW“ , It. ". ettsrttorraNetttseei ._ ' ' Taro not than 'V './Ptmttttd. t. membership in the ttttesp: mu m Nun: & lath. 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