T1 _ 32:760. _ . T V ., #7. 9799:)! li: Shun}. . Not IT-Morning lecture at Ossuh C "s'7tr?ti'iittiiytiit'iW.rttiaits tleiitistmaatwarciv=al,.Lak:ujLl Prayer meeting evening. Thrrc will be an Sunday, Sept. t- 9::i0 a, m. Sunday schmd. 10:45 a." m. Morning maruhip. Sor- mun by Rev. J. Hastre Odgcrs, the district superintendent. Evening worship at eight. Thel service will. be in charge of the) Baraea ciass. You will want to! see) and hear what they have preparedl‘ The pastor will have a short sermon' at this ,trrvice. This will he the first of Happy Sunday Evvnirur services, in charge of the various group; l Chrirtian Endeavor meeting at the Woman's Micsu-I the Bethany Emanuel the hnhv of Mrs. F. next Tthsduy. Svpt the Kpmurky Mission Avorskip at eleven. Message ap- propriate to the holiday which comes on Monday. of Happy Sunday Even in charge of the various Christian Endeavor ctr,. You are invited. First United Evangelical .. C. F. Schriver. minister Sunday school at 9A5, Classes for all. Now that August is past and with it most vacations end, let us get back in full swing with our church activities. Help your class and school by being there Sunday morning. t-ill_dr-t"aatm"tt 2:30 p. 'm. Fourth quarterly our terenee. Wednesd: service. Green Bay road and Laurel avenue F. R, Cardwell, pastor 9:.30' a. m. Bible school. We wel come you'. ' 10:45 a. m. Morning worship. Scr- mon by the pastor. You an cordially invited to make use of the reading room, 861 Central avenue. which is open every wk any from nine in the morning until six in the evening nnd on Wedneechyl un- til 7:80. The reading room in die open on Sunday afternoon from 2:30 m Church at Christ. sand-t. Migtlnnd Put. W., 881 'r-t Am. In. a hub of Thu Mother Chuck. Tb First Church of Christ, Sci-lat. in luau-n. Mm. holds unknown Bemdnr morning " 10:65 nnd on Walnut!†evening a 8 o'clnck, than Mannie: of Chriatian Seine- heat, " no given. Sunday School nut: " 9:30 In... and is open to pupils under the m ot twenty. Subject toe next Slinky'l lea-on sermon. "Maur" 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Topic, "The Use and Abuse of the Tongue." Leader, Miss Esther Dreiske. 7:45 p. m. Gospel service. The Bible says, "Not forsaking the as- sembling of ourselves together, as the mnnner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more as re ace the day approaching." Green Bay road and Homewood Ave.) K. A. Roth, pastor 4' Our regulu services will be held1‘dded on Sunday morning. Sunday school' The It 9:30, and morning worship “My“! 10:30. Members and friends of "ve.?.','?. tonnes-tier: Ire cordinlly invited to; Amirx spend thin hour with n: in worship}; u and Institution. Hi Tl,' The Church school will meet on Vaduz-day evening " the patronage for the regular monthly business meeting. On Thursday afternoon the women of our church will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Bremer on Oahood avenue for the regular monthly meet- ing. All members are urged to be patent. m'- from the Wounds party «a: Pram Coda. In his “Imam-minute!“ with.“ “My -.et+ett-trrrortdt" tut!“ "a, nu "muâ€... -m -..w w WV It will be an from this that pr-nt. "Putttineei" and “Cu-lleri.‘ Rum. c.na" hold Brat plane in the number Hmwood Lutheran of performance. each hiring been given {our times. One of the moat re- High street and Ont Ridge Avenue mfhble thinks that comes to light G. A. o, Enntrmu. we" in an Imlysia of the season is. the Friday. Sept. 2--The Udiess' 33d] fact that it In: possible to reduce will be 'mtvrtained by In. Leo Bars 1 the number of renal. performmces and Mrs. Smith at Mrs. Rn,†living? to the minimum. With the exception 122 Flaunt “feet. Highvood, , 91m} of the two open! mentioned than Sunday, Bert. b-- " having been given tour times ouch his-Sud†uhool. idurinc the season. there were only u-ima" tar-hip. "levee, opera which were (hen three a p. .Flming service. times. while the majoritr--fHtetm to My. Sept. ' at tt p. m.-Ptarer be ex.eb-oere given twice etch. Two *1... work. were Wt to performance T--'--'--' only once. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS St. Johns Evangelical Bethany Evangelical Christian Science irii. £79m} 'g.egm.Nrtbb.-q-brh0.t..h-iqNt-- -Ar.0-t.rt Fay ' an Mis, Sept may ach T -- Mid-week Wednesday ‘nbc Nov club. Nov. ttumooa, Nov. man's i‘RAVlNlA SEASON ; PROGRAM REVIEW Hub, 10:30. Dee. ir--' 2:30. Dec. 'J-I Dec. 1.3-- Dec. 20-- man's club. Nov. tt-Ossoii club meeting, 2:3". Nov. 9-Card party. Woman's Ser, vice league, Trinity Episcopal church Moraine hotel. club club. tadded zest to the general program. . The complete list of works pro: Muted. together with the number " li'.?.','?. each was presented, follows: __ _ Andrea Chenier, 3; Romeo Ind Juliet. ir, In Boheme, IV, Martha, 2: Faust, 3; The Love of Three Kings. 8; Aida, 3; Carmen, 2; Manon Lac-In. 2; Fri Dinah. a; Samson and Delilah. 3; Msuume Butterfly, 2; Mignon, 2; Pagliaeti, c, " N-v-miae, 2; Ril- omen, 2; Fedora, 2; L. Vida Brave. 1 2; Louise, a; Tosca, 2; Cu-lleri- l Rustima. 4; n Trenton. 2; " , Jain. 2; Iatheatgrht, r, Leia, lfThe .37.!†of “Mann, 2. club. Oct. 25---0ssolt' club meeting, 2:30, . Oct. 27--Murnimt lecture at ossoli club. 10:30. Feb. '23---Moming lecture at Ossoli club, 10 to 12. Feb. 28--0ssoli club meeting, 2:30. Sunday 9:45 Church new 11:00 The Rev. James G. K. lo Clue, D.D, of tho McCormick Theo- lock-l seminary, will _ Oct. 19-Annual card party of the American Legion auxiliary, Moraine hotel, 2:00. The following civic aloud“ is be- ing conducted under the â€unites of the 1hsaoli club. Mrs, Xavier Victim! has charge of this work; phone High- lnnd Park 1804. Oct. 4-Womnn’s club meeting, 2:30 Oct. "-Osaoii club meeting, 2:30. Oct. 12-t3-t4---Wormsn's, club “BM- ter American Homes Exposition"-- daily from PP. noon to 10 pm. Oct. 13--D.A.R. meeting at 2:30. Oct. t8--Woman's club meeting, at 2:30. Rev. Christoph Keller. rector September 4 1927 Twelfth Sunday that Trinity 7:30 B. m.-Hoty Communion. 11:00 I. m.---Utanr, Holy Com munion and lemon. WtPodor-Imu Repeat performance- are inevitable havmolopen.ndfmm- amlr-.WorMrtemttttteretted- ta-tetrrrr-rtt-rtia,t "ar-th-ure-forth- -dtsr_-ntt$tattotlp. IIHd h but "gttmgth M they -t"hi.th.r.--Mra4ts-. an “at I. m a. b ari‘s N ov Jan. Jan 30. Jan J an 30. Feb. Oct 30. Feb, Feb, Feb MI 7. 3-Mornine lecture A Ossoli [0:30. _ 22--Luncheon at' 09501773“ , 28, 3:30--Leeture at the " club. r l-Morning lecture at Ossali H~Ossu|i club dance. 'd pm. 14. 3:30-Lccture at the Wo- club. ' P. Presbyterian Trinity Church 9-D.A.R. meeting, 2230. 1.3-0sson club meeting, 2:30. 20--Womao's club meeting at t0-0ssuli club meet'ing. 2:30. i2---D.A.R. meeting. 2:30. 1R-Woman's club meeting at 10-Wornints hectare at Ossoli ll-Dip.. meeting in the af- Ur--Woman's club meeting at 1r-0ssoh' club meeting, 2:30. 9-D.A.R. meeting. 2:30. ' 2.t-Wormsn's club meeting at Civic Calendar G-woman', club meeting at 3--Woman's club meeting at 7-Woman's club meeting at Continued from page I 'N-Luncheon at the Ossoli i-Woman's club meeting, 'N-Leifture, 10:30. at ossuti 30 Lecture at the w at And while on the subject of - performances, it is well to It!!- the fact that another matter of brink policy was observed in splendid - ner this year. It is well known that when he selects his ourtista nnd lei-d- ules his repertoire, Mr. Ecklttin gives much attention to providing for east changes. It is In cit-Hilbed .fncl. that "may of the opera min- [are so written a: to permit of varied 2',1Tr'ff,t,"lo.y There is Mimi, in "La jBolteme" for example. Thin Harm ‘heroine may be viewed in tinny dif- l ferent lights and by stressing this or (that, the entire complexion of her character and psychology nay be Fiaiiiii. One artist regards Mimi in a certain manner. while another artist has an entirely different con- I ccption of the rule. And Mimi is only one of many rules found in the reper- toire that will permit of variation in inwrpretatirm, With a number of artists available fur each role. every reptot of an opera means something u w, and the public has demonstrated thu, it rnro's' these cast changes just a.» much ", -it enjoys new operas. Sui-ml Operas Three Times During thu season just closing, . Lu “minute" was given three times ulrn [hm-r difrt'rcnt "rtistr--Madtumt {:vrz. Mamunu Rethbere and Miss Icwis, m Mimi; three tenors, Mr. Martirtcili, Mr. Juhnsnn and Air.' fhatu'.ce as Rodolfo, and Miss Max- not: . hm ta tn 5. tt due: which has M b . ot mum. "- - tan-i up: in ' into Ma. and! " has hppenod can! "ii;;;; this you when them no I In." number of penan- unlhle to m mu for I first perform-m. ll early repeat of the work in m to mammoth“ the mm. I'm. often mm: a complete mm..- ment of I schedule which has bola made out for a con-idenhltrm and this is name-thins that b far - bani“ than the much IMAM Chin.- puule. That. " Ruth-in this sum go few works have beers given uni than twice. is a matter in which those who understand open mm; in its finer details will find much food "or thought. A C2rxarar-rxaExaEy UO/dl.',',,',', and Purchasing Power Are Certainly All-Powerful in the Clothing Business. You Can't Realize It Fully Until You See the Variety, Distinctiveness and Value of These New Assortments. Lytton Custom Tailored Suits -» of the Finest Woolens Rio to ’100 Suits of Biltmore Hand-Woven Homespun: Society Brand Bristol Stripes Chicagoan One and Two-Trouser Suits at $35 and $40 FALL SUITSARE HERE! 1Pssimt1rattyestiotof'rms choosingtheerkerm' Wishto'Pay a,athtser'Neau-rNitotAttPtl- g "__.' WW “any?" . . _ - _ 7 _ _ _ _ "\ V _ "“"*‘ ree, I" _ " .x '"re-t- “~"vuzse3uxvv hang. '., A .' 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Madame Bori and Mr. Johmn have been vis- n-vis in mit perform-ml of "The Love of Three KM.†but Mr. ' ise and Mr. Busioln have both been east as Manfredo. Two tenors, Mr. Martinelli and Mr. Johnson have :9- peared as Pinkerton. opposite Mad- ume Rethberg in "Madame Butterfly" and both Mr. Johnson and Mr. Cham- lee have sung Cavarndassi to the Tosca of Mud-me Go. When the list of “tilt: mu m-de known early last Spring it brought a arme- nf trratiiieatioo to all those who had been Ruvini- patrons dur- ing: the last several unions. fur it was discovered that the turns: of all thuse singer-actors who had estab- iishrd thernreives us prime favorites were to return. In addition (how "Tv'd' svvcral new names “n the TUS‘ ter, fr ml whom much was to be ex- pvcted. None of the "rtists originsâ€)! engaged was dropped during the sea- sun. but unluul other names were "added, some 'sbs regular nu-mlwra of ttw company. when as quests. 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