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Highland Park Press, 7 Jul 1927, p. 5

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", fl IomrrtThrorEi-"iittbe- hum nedomoltbm. “it."tdnmtiem'mh ”Mostly wave "the modemnehoMueor-itirm.+ poMtitmofikmti-oeta-hstV cnrdotnnhvi-hm'nhb dmhhuoneuuuhthm S,Nr/l'g; nan-m in“ new: tuaesiaBoriwitt_ uli‘ion. this which glut-ha brxsadotttsortursitr for both-ind“ and gating; Opp-its he: an AM “Samson and Delilah,” that admire able combination of Wert and web melt. is uhedulod for WM night, July 13th. This Saint-San: work is’one of the favoriha of the French repertoire and it has been given such splendid production at Ravinia in seasons past that it in " ways avidly awaited by was " Ravinia patrons. Giovanni Hartlndli. who will be heard a: Samson. measures up to every demand made by this part. His dramatic voice, hin character delineation, his tine “that. all make him ideal as the Bibical giant. Iadame Julia Clam will appear opposite him as Delilah. and her vocal quality is perfectly thted to the music of this part Giuseppe 1hi ise Will be heard u the High Priest of Dagon. a part which gives him op- portunity for a display' of his Incl canto voice, white Leon Battier}: to be cast in the nympalhdic pan of the Old Hebrew. Other: in the cast are Mr. D'Angeio. Mr. Paltrinieri, Mr. Coach and Mr. Dermal. Several beautiful hand! enliven this opera. Innis Busch-Ian will conduct. my 't 'Bdw'dd AM who. Thurldny afternoon. July 14th. will, as mud. b: (in. over to the weekly concert. and entertainment for the children. The China: Symphony Orchestra will furnish the concert for part of the program. Mr. Det- mnrter cxphininx the numb" to the children. The ertteetainment which will follow the comer! will be pre- sented by the Little Theatre of the Oak Park Playground: and the Pup- ground Band of forty-six boys. under tht direction of Bury Down. “Fury will be given. 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L 'A'i'.'.tTige 'iitgh"iFik'l,fGlk"llf41llt 1BJ3t'r'l -b.a4test m a» {tawny-on!) of The expectations of mnny Ravinia enthusiasts will be fulfilled on Sat- urduy night. July 16th, when "Mignon" by Ambroise Thomas. min takes its. place as an important part of tne repertoire. This notable work with its interesting story, its spirited ten-in. and its wealth of melody, contains all the elements de- manded by all opera lovers, and it is good to know that the work is not), only to be revived at Ravinia as one! of the Season's novelties, but that it. is to be presented with a cast which I should make its performance 'ici,","-) nble. Madame Bori will have the title) part. for which she is perfecter en- dowed. not only by reason of the benugy of Lherlvoice, but likewise be, - of her Sure grasp upon all the details (if :cfing. Misg Florence Mae, beth will be Philine, and this sing- inte when is blessed with 'mu-at equipment, for a role of this kind. Madame Boushyl will be Pied- erick, which gives her opportunity tor some fine singing, and also for that touch of comedy " which she is adept. Mario Chamlee " Wilhelm, has a lyric role in which he has every opportunity to utilize his voice with all its sweetness of tone and its power of delivery. Leon Rudder will, find himself completely at home as Lothario, for this role is 1 character study in which acting is admirably combined with singing. Mr. Defrere. Mr. Alsatian and Mr. D'Angelo Are ullcongeninlly east. Janis fulles- -___ i '7 6Fti6tucWhhn ZION Succeed: “More Becket Who . Reds-e! 139mm; Ph- mm Qill garland. BRUNE NAMED CHIEF themeo-zy‘w"oqudand yrti1trhr Mickie! otyo: Be! in aasu. med acting ciief of pollen fn_thnCeitr [at week by the the the ”nation of II ordinal: WEB-mimenalw tit, CaiaeW--eeeodrTheodum% 1_He%renNr-tedfbmnthef- mimltnh-mmhmtw M'IE'I-n-t-v-NMP- 'nuuo-mhmu - Dunc-v.“- unhanw‘m tin-did m lung-d DIM-lhn-hchjnu (and; .N. am Jul-Il- eb-dt-ii-ai-ies-ho -ttie-t$tr.Pii't.4 minimum --ets q6bethu. nth Math-audio” t_.rqtihrteaeeh.iab v-er-UN-i-tst. ”MG KIN "MAC.” Me HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK Capital Stock 1iprpluy, "T" "LL l, Undivided Profits Deposits _ . -.r_ 'tee Loans and Discounts . Bonds ---e'---t "rr--eWe-t__ .e - Overdrafts b-e-tr- tt----_____-__ _-___"- Vrt" Banking House '_tqr.-'_--- -eF ' Furniture md Fixtures _ Cash and Due from Banks We invite your attention to the following ptatement (condensed in response to all) showing resources of over four million dollars. Brno: Nrmer we? (C onlinucd from page one) its playing. Come, you horseshoe pitch- of, as, and show the people of Highland te-i Park your stuff'. - _ - ReGember the dancing in the eve- "ing-amd an extra grand and tttor- ious good time for all. In eonneetion with Highland Park! Day on July 2T the Chamber of Com- - are offering as special induce-s pent for the best decorated windows the following prizes: _ $25 for first. 815 for second. - 810 for third. This wilt serve a three-fold put-2 pose. First, stimulating an interest in Highland Park Dar, second, the advertising a nicely decorated window will give; and third, the satisfaction of winning . prize. I HIGHLAND PARK DAY I?flk'RMis ARE MANY Regan: July 27, 1927-Highland Park Day. Decorations of Windows Albert Larson. chairman of the decoration committee is sending out the following notice to merchants, urging them to adorn their windows: To the merchants of Highland Park: Every linen-inn: in town it most urgently requested to participate in this feature. An impartial and competent epm- mittee will award the prizes. Respectfully submitted by The Decoration Committee. Parade Line' of March You at cordially invited to partie- ipate in the parade Highland Park Day. Help to make it an event ot exceptional interest. ___ H __ - . ' mun. num- lutger, Wm. tettisdif adhools and other Wash., a follower of oe-imtion Boats form on Ihuret this summer Ins nehi am lie-ding north to Central on tion to produce the [Jade- avenue. Riding horse! form like known to hortie on bus bending north to Central. Scores of scientist: 0-D.“ m' form “n Park twe. of Bawer lovers frm III “in: .outh to Centnl. Work the'ewntry ieem fom “tuna-Pukammm "fumblohrmho "-th-rdrdeettitthettra1. Truth for the American M. tarp on Put - following work in; the Jmm l $1.. fl'feAtt,'gfg"rya ' artertt.Tt-trtrnof “Mn”. tBrteartrtw6ertbesir st1?gemecg'drntafi'te: ."m an... Following is the line pt,ptarrth. The panda will form on Centrnl ave- nae east of Sheridan road. led by the Fort Sheridan bunq neal. Shief of P0- lice Eduard lunacy. grand mar: shah mm ",tetiite, -- and ttri, department. The e ildren's groups and novelties and comical features will fol)". "r ammmmum teortte1tfsetteaud which: - any "iiitid /iGii, Quinlan -_V eeeres Myth-Jasmine --arst , ' ' ; $t. with up sound " 2i"i,ri'itar, " _ “P. tee- V _ . ttttt " m "t T' found. OVER FOUR MILLIONS By Its Directors LIABILITIES RESOURCES commer- "l- Truck; decorated-first prize, cup; second, cup: third, cup. The oldest vehicle in town-A cup. Decorated floats-first prize, cup; second, cup; third, cup. Best decorated automobile-first prize, cup; second, cup; third, cup. V Commueiat décorQIEd "lirif-'iirsst prize, cup; second, cup; third, cup, GIRL STRUCK BY CAR BUT NOT HURT. REPORT Gertrude Pekins, 1243 Montana street, Chit-ago. was brushed by an electric car at Central and St. Johns avenue Monday evening as she was running to catch a train for Chicago. She was knocked over but arose, say- ing she was not hurthand boarded the car, the police renort. She was aecomoanied by Miss Bernice Collins, also of Chicago. _ Sergeant Michael Tierney died Fri- day, July 1, at Fort Sheridan. He was aged about forty years and is sur- vived by his wife and one son. The funeral service was held at the Fort chapel on Wednesday and the body was sent to San Francisco for burial in the Presidio/thi/CG/viii/Citi,',; at that city. JAMES SKELLY DIES AT RAILWAY MENS HOME James Skelly. a. resident in the Railway Men's home for the last three months, died Monday night, July 4, and 52 years, ten months ahd 28 days. The body was taken to Auro- ra tad bani] “a " Bristol, Ill. WOMAN BURBANK HAS PRODUCED RED LILAC World fame will be accorded to Mrs. Hum. ther, of Woodland, Wash., a follower of Burbank who this summer has achieved her ambi- tion to produce the most beautiful like known to horticulture. Scores of scientists and hundreds of Bawer lovers from all parts of the‘counh'y item found " Mm. Ku.. ger's limb]. hm home by a writer for the Marian Maeaxims, twent- SERGEA NT NERNEY DIES FRIDAY. FT. SHERIDAN in; the jam ot- {sari-gm; pent. The pagan of “in like uni 'Bateartytw5eetttetaeutttteoeai. auto-abide flower. The built my Ind' thickly elm but ”his: New; it 1T/'ltd! vividly m h... M, ,fNttot-ittthtearvedpetV trtyifeofr*iehiisktuFMUitrs. orthemsttqtmmshetrotth-ac _triTtrotherdisttetetmruti- In. W obtain-d in“ fromabooemtratttter N's 'rorhwhiehiresdwMuitttnb.d .ttdd-Mteth.faettutah.- WIWNWMQHM 1ttdtethrmrrth.reefimretaarut_ ammumww 1ftp)rrNyyetir-db- 'dte,Nutd'grgf%rtt; IOI*!BII_MI“, . tteshiritou-kiuauGGk In. 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