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Highland Park Press, 2 Sep 1926, p. 6

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«l ities?" May not the church pe able to help you in determining the ‘true valâ€" ues of life? ‘ As you plan your :eck â€"keep in mind the hour of wo hip and prayer at your church on Sunday morning. | . | The easiest wa$ for a farmer to get vich is to find a nice 6il well on his 1. /+ ‘Think this over: Is your life ruled by circumstances, or do you create the cireumstances that mould your thimkâ€" ing and acting? Are your joys in life at the mercy of circumstances and the things that may happen to you, or ie it built upon more basic things ? Are you building into your life those foundation stones and those pillars upon which a really worthwhile structure can be reared and upon which it can rest secure even in times of crises? Are you ministering to your higher rlature by giving the bet: ter‘! things a fair chance in the proâ€" gram of your/weekly round of activâ€" ities? Mav nat tha sahmwak . arm .c Mom&sflWouhip at 10;30. Serthon by ‘the or. We extend a cordial invitation to the general| public. If you are a stranger in town‘ we will gladly welcome you into our midst. Come and worship with q\ 20 ' MWILLL skis clilll w1 oi ares s ca $ _ _ ST.JOHN‘S =â€"=~ + € EYVANGELICAL CHURCH + . Green Bay road and Homewood | avenue K. A. Roth, pastor Sunday school at 9:30 3. m. Classes for all ages. | Lessons adapted to the different dge groups. Punctuality and regularity of ‘attendance is & primary requisite for successful Sunday schqol work. Come{early, with a prepared lesson and a mind to learn. _ Miss Leonie Szuleriecki has given the library a number of books, inâ€" cluding sets of Hugo and ~Dumas. This generous gift has been a great, help: in the replacement of worn volumes of | these two authors, â€"bot of whom are read and loved by th young people of the community. Gifts of books and‘pictures have also been atefully réceived from Mr. and gra. E. ‘A. Ferguson, Mrs{Evva Truâ€" ax, Miss Sarah Stryker, and Miss T. P. Winters. , A gift which has been in continuâ€" ous bloom all summer long is ~one from Mrg, C. A. Harkness, who has kept the library constantly supplied with fresh garden flowers. ©. . Dr. P. C.. Wolcott â€"has given, beâ€" sides various books and pictures, a relic of the Civil War which has aâ€" roused great interest among the readâ€" ers.. It is an issue of the "Daily Citâ€" izen" published in Vicksburg during the Civil War, and printed on wall paper, the only paper then available. Dr. Charles M. Stuart of the Garâ€" rett Biblical Institute in Evanston has given a splendid collection of phoâ€" tographs, carefully mounted and laâ€" beled, which he has brought back from Europe. { The public library has been the reâ€" cipient, this summer, of a number of most acceptable gifts. Mr. F. Macâ€" Donald Lowe has presented two large oil paintings, "San Juan Capistrano, California," painted by Edward Timâ€" monds in June 1925, and a winter landscape painted by Alfred Janson. The board of directors is ‘delighted to give these paintings a place on‘ the library walls along with others which Mr. Lowe had previously given. _‘Midâ€"wéek services every Wednesâ€" day evening. Second street near Laurel avenue. The. Rev. J. G. Finkbeiner, pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school session. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. 8:00 p. m. Evening services. , The vacation season is over and now for a united effort to rul[; all of pur forces for aggressive work. * EVANGELICAL CHURCH * .& . . . ‘Christ presents the indeâ€" structible man, whom Spirit creates, constitutes,, and governs. Christ ilâ€" lustrates that blending with Ged, his divine Principle, which gives man doâ€" minion over all the earth" (p..8316). The Lessonâ€"Sermon also included the following passage from the Chrisâ€" tian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy; "Jesus repreâ€" sented Christ, the true idea of God PUBLIC LIBRARY Kevt A NN torney E. S. Gail of Highland Park and Assistant State‘s Attornéy Bair stow of Waukegan prosecuted. Conrad. Chang is charged with makâ€" ing improper adv;neu to a young girl, aged between 12 and 13, when she entered the laundry on August 25 to get some clothing sent there to be Conrad _ Lee Chang, employed in a Chinese laundry was held to the grand jury under bond of $2,000 Tuesday, followâ€" ing a hearing before Justice of Peace ‘Angelo and Mr. Ananian, "La Flaâ€" mieénca‘" will be danced by Miss Ruth Page. â€" Mr, Pelletier will conduct. / 2 \ Brilliant Finals ‘The season will be brought to a eliâ€" mactic close on Monday night, Sept. 6, with another gala performance of unâ€" usual brilliancy.. | Again Ravinia‘s choicest talent will appear and again Ahe works presented will provide roles in which they are internationally faâ€" x::mps. For this occasion Mr. Eckstein A as selected the Harbor and Plains scenes from "Manon Lescaut"â€"these being the second and third acts from this Puccini opera‘â€" and the first and second scenes from the third act of "Lohengrin." In the two acts from "Manon‘ Lescaut," Mmeé. Bori will be heard in the title role and Mr. Marâ€" {lnelli will be.: DesGrieux. T?il will ark the season‘s farewell of these artists. Others who will appear in the "Manon" scenes are Mme. Boursâ€" kaya, Mr. Mojica, Mr. Defrere, Mr. D‘Angelp, Mr. Ananian and Mr. Cosâ€" cia. ‘Mr. Papi will conduct, The "Lohengrin‘ scenes will present Mme. Rethberg as Elsa while Mr. Johnson will be heard in the ‘title role, and their â€"work. _In â€""Lohengrin" Miss Gentle will be heard as Ortrud, Mr. DAngelo as the King and Mr. Fanâ€" tini as Telramund. . Mr. Hasselmans will conduct. ~ eb us ks CHINAMAN IS HELD | | ol _ _â€"_ oN aIRps sroRrY Bond of $2,000 Fixed In Case of Lee Chang; Hearing on in this‘ work these Ravinia favorites will sing their valedictory for/the seaâ€" son, leaving behind many friends who have been warmly appreciative of On Sunday night, Sept. 5, that beâ€" loved Bizet opus, "Carmen," will be given, this time with Mme. Bourskaya in the title role, while Edward Johnâ€" son will be heard as Don Jose. Mme. Bourskaya‘s vivid impersqonation of the cigarette girl is well known to Raâ€" vinia audiences, while Mr. Johnson is ideally fitted to the emotional part of ‘the betrayed soldier. Mr. Basiola will have excellent opportunity as Esâ€" camillo, the : treador. â€" Miss Luella Melius ‘will be Micaela, a part that offers every chance for splendid singâ€" ing. Others in the cast are Miss Maxâ€" (well, Miss ‘Falco, Mr. Mojica, Mr. "La Navarraise" _ _ _ "La Navarraise," one of the most compact and dramatic of the sharter operas, will follow "Pagliacci" "and Mme. Boursk&ya, who has been heard in this role at Ravinia in seasons past, will sing the name part, which makes heavy demands for vocalization and acting. Mario Chamlee will \be heard in the principal tenor role of Araqgyil in which his splendid lyric voice will show to splendid advantage. It is ;of interest that Mr. Chamlee ~has never !ur\gethis role ‘before. Leon Roâ€" thier, as General Garrido, has a magâ€" nificent part in this opera which deâ€" mands the finished style for which this basso is noted.. Others in the cast are Mr: D‘Angelo, Mr. Mojica, Mr. Ananian and Mr. Derman. Mr. Hasâ€" selmans will conduct. © zari as Archibaldo. Miss Paggi and Mr. Mojica will likewise be\ in the east, â€" Mr. Papi will conduct. { The success attained by, all of these arâ€" tists ;in the . various roles uuca:d them ‘in this â€"gala, is matter of Raâ€" vinia history. Suffice it, that in these roles they are called upon for a tfl «display of their talents, and they har met these demands time and again. Double Bill Saturday : _ An unusual double bill is announced for Saturday night, Sept. 4, when "Pagliacci‘" will be given in response to the demands which haye swamped the management since itgâ€"first presenâ€" tation. "La Navarraise," not given heretofore this season, will be presentâ€" ed in conjunction with it. The first "Pagliacci‘" performances attracted one of the largest audiences that has agssembled at ‘Ravinia this:year, and that filled every seat in the opeu! house and every available inch of | standing room.as well. The same, dast will be heard on Saturday night, Sept. 4, Mme. Rethberg again being ‘cast as Nedda, in which) her voice shows to unusual advantage. Mr. Martinelli will be Canio, a |part which with its great dramatic moments is one of the finest in the list of this tenor. _ The part of Tonio will be sung by Giuseppe Danise, who makes the singing of the "Prologue" an outstanding {performance. . Mr. Mojica will be heard as Beppe and Mr. Defrere as Silvio. Mr. Papi will conduct. _ °; \> io+ s bring Mme. Rethberg to. the title role, with Mr. Martinelli as Radames, Mr. Danise as Amonasro, Mrie. Boursâ€" kaya ag Amneris and Mr. Rothier as Ramfis.. Mr. Papi will conduct.. The second act of "The Love of the Threg Kings"/ will be presented with Mme; Bori ag Fiora, Mr. Johnson as Avito, Mr. Basiola as Manfredo and Mr. Laxzâ€" Chang wasâ€"defended by At: \ AT RAVINIA PARK| Leon Rothier will be the * ma, ;) _ | Henry C. Lytton Enthusiastic ued from Page 1) l; ove M of Highland Park, ® P t iob in all our clotheg, and Parents have been quick to see their greater Mâ€" ability and value. . | _ _ "4 "Yes, we are certainly enthus'iq'stic over ‘Evanstonâ€"and we‘re doing eyâ€" erything in our power to make Evâ€" anston enthusiastic over us." ~ â€"â€"* Mr. George Lytton,.Vire President, paused for a fewyt::rd}v:r#ifh a report. er‘after ‘inspecting from minmnx to end the new Fall merchan that has been assembled. "Yes," he said, "the people of Evanston â€"and the North Shore have shown conclusively that they recognize and appreciate our policy of finer qualities at definitely lower prices. ; | j y ‘"What pleases me particularly is the tremendous following of Boys and Youths that we ‘have already estab= lished. ‘Boys have been won immedjiâ€" ately by the Stqu that we insist upon in all our clothes. and Parents hawa Henry C. Lytton . This week marks the end of the First Six Months period of The Hub, Henry C. 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