' .nu'istian Science "It Church of can». Scientist. Park, Ill., 81 Haul AV.- . branch of The Mother Church. lint Church of Christ, Scientist, II Baton. Mus†holds scrim- every‘ Sunday morning at 1026 Ind oet', Wednesday evening " 8 o’clock. when I Winona of C minim Science hear f in; “e given. Sunday School meet/ " 9:30 mm" and is open to pupil: under the use of twenty. _ age'. 11:00 Morning wi-hip. The pa: tor will prcach nn "What [n B. lieve ahuu: the chrirtjan lifv." Monday-Friday # 9:00 Vanni-u; church schooL Wcdncsday-- q -eieudtoatteatdatte-tsomre "tu-tse-. Co-owhnmyrm “w†. " _ - -----_ Subject for next Sunday's lesson letmnn. “Life."r __ -;rp wh- m um. All of in; 'rharsday-Frrday-- 9:00 Vacatiuu church school. Each week nut pupils cntcr the Vara- tion church sehool. A character building program composed of worship. biblica'i instruction, story hours, organized play, hand craft. and (rulings is offered,tor all those who ugh“ r. Enrol! your child today, Rrg'wtmtivvn fu- 4-m- dollar. Fur further miormatun .call u. 1'. m3. Sunday- -e 9:43 Church Worship at rlwon and at right o'clock. The pay-ark mnrnim: thum- will be. "ers Hrhtion to the. pro- gram! nf missim1s." The evvmrtir serv- ice is being gn‘un by the Ladie, Quartvtte, Tin-y have prvparml Sulfu- thing gum! and Ihey invite ypu to worship with thcm. Bring yum fam- ily and friumix 'etehwood "me Ind Evens Pure M. Willi-III W. Nelson, pastor. n. any meeting: are not bring - It Del â€lines. All our friend. You " cordially invited to make use of the reading room. 361 Central avenue. which is open every week day from nine in the morning until six in the evemng and on Wednesdays un- til 7:30. The reading room is also Sunday schcol at nine-forty-tiw each Sunday morning. Let us be Ctr. faithful ltr our 5. .9 as we art. In l-uf’ daily tasks and Sunday will be. a restful day. open on The Christian Endeavor meeting will be held at 7:00 p. m, Topic, "Get- ting I. Thrill out of Christian Living." Phil. 3zl-16. Raymond Bother leader. Pray" meeting on Wednesday eveh hing. This is always a meeting of deep spiritual helpfulness. The Sunday school " planning to hold its annual picnic at Sunset Park on Saturday. July 2lst. A good time for everybody is Issued. for yuu to be Prayer mm Wedrrcsdsy t"'s' The Smuhy srhoot mrota at trim a.m. We aim to maintain a good at- tendance hizht through thc summer months. “Tho ('unvvminn of Saul." i: the subject of the Bible lesson. Acts 2226-16. The transformation of this fierce pcraecutnr of the church is, re- tear'iied by many as a strong evidence of the supernatural character of Christianity. Come and join us in the school. West Central and MeGavern Rev. W. F. Suhr, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30. German service, 10:30. English service, “:00. Mr. Elmer IHttetkow. theological Itndent at St. Louis, will mpy thr, pulpit at both services on Sunday. The quarterly meeting of thr con- mum will take pine on Friday evening of this week It ft. Since the important matter of adorning 1 n0. mtitutinn will be brought up ttll Minx members I" urged to attend, Greenbay Ina-l sun-l hmâ€! :n‘rnuo Hm" C. (i. l'nanth. padur The paan wdl creuluct thc quarter- 1y communi m wrnn» in thy United Fivanstelical churrhw at trison and Honppnle m'n- Sunday and in his ah- senu- Dr. F. D. napkins wrll preach at 10.43 a. n1. and Dr, J. S. Carr will occupy the pulpit in thy owning. First United Evangelical Presbyterian Church P. :30 Camp Bethany Evangelical Swedish Methodist cnjr.y 011mm ANNOUNCEMENTS Laurel and Lmdrn uwnum Rev. Frank Fin, rnmister at 10:. o'clock next -atDmP%_ Zion Lutheran saiv, “teraoon from 2:30 ".trh.-.h.oMb.%B.%.P-it.Xt_- l'nmL". t'mat mortipz in thy par- W P for fl FOURTH WEEK OF RAVINIA PROGRAM l,.- a Ruaurann." Mme. Elizabeth firm-wry wsuming th,. role of Sans tuna I!!! thi, occasion, Marin Chamlev wir: he Turhldu; Mario Bariula. Altio; Mindy: Swarthum. Lula and Phiiine 19.1w. Manx: Lucia. G mum» Pwpi “Ci rn-mluu: both "paw. Ruprwrnuntiv-s of all races have ~311§1Dl'l-d great Irma-en in the na- . mm: a net-rt rl'riw which will begin Sunday "ftvrnoon. July 15. with "An tfy Him-n nf German Mucic and Ger, mun ComposvrrC"Thc Ch'wasro Sym- German Vice-consul General, will be prawn! and will speak. Music and French Composers" In addition to the concert by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in which French mumc will be featured, La Chorale F3ruricutc,e de ('hivaguv Charles Le- mini-gun coruluctirqr. will present sev- "ral L‘th‘lnble group: This is one of the Iargert choral bodies in the Univ mi Stair; dunting itself to the pres- nutmmn uf French music, and it will be renmmln-rul that it appeared at Raunm Fart scasnn with unusual sue- cm‘ Leon tbrthicr, French basso of the Ravinia 0mm forces. will give the atrium): a [mun-tic air by singing "La Murm-xlln." Alfred Wallenstein, 'cri!is,t.' will hr the soloist with the (’hicago ttvmphrrrty Orrhulra. Double Bill tcprrial inutcs: :5 attached to the liuuMc lull uf “Vaginal-m" and “Caval- lrrm Ku~1|runu" which is scheduled for Saturday nxuhl. July 14. Both of Vhrw own» Home the high regard of mug} Inna-2N of all classes and there hac lawn Junk-:11 demand for their r'wthmn mar >Im-v they were given â€I. (he ugwnmg night of the mason. Th,. run: 'd "f'arrliaevi" will be exactly th,. mnw "ts IL was at ma: time, Miss Qurgm Marin‘ appearing as Nedda with lh-n'unni Murtinoili as Cardo Am] Gur-t-prw Iraniso as Tunic. George ‘rhanvnsky will be Silvio and Jose M.ojica wrll be Beppc. Thug will be My imytrrturtt mu chungu in "Cavar. The second of these national con- runs has been sctieduled for Sunday aftemmm, July '22. and will take the form of "An Afternoon of French Turin of .. Music and addition to Symphony "luau will IL-, FTtvrv:y. Ersstorr, lulu: rrnuwnwi 1"s an vxponrnt of (human Nil» Willi in l col ar' Him. a part she has nut wing in Ravinia this svasun. whiin lithium .luhnwn will again be ta". as. i Lohenzrin, in which he i, nuhtamlim [ (inning thr, wurld's great xenon: Th, i remainder of the cast has nn many/ occtcsions pruu'tl Us work, Miss linur- lt Jaye: hi mg heard as Orirutl for thi-J tirst timc thrs gran while Mr. D'An-l gel" will be the King. Mr. Crhanovsky). the Herald and Mr. Prvston. Ts-lra- munrl. Mr. [lawn-Imam will commit-Li Again it has horn found expedient to st-hedulc an 'tr"'ra. performance in-, stead of the Mummy night concernl and on Monday night, July 16. a Spin: rial presentation of llas<enrl's bril-; haul "Nanon" will M given. This'; work has won hiwh acclaim this stun son with Mme. Yvonne Call in the} title role. and this ce'lvhratml French} siigvr will again be heard in this; splendid part. Mario Chamlee, who as l thc Chevalier Des Grieux gives un-’ usual distinction. vocally and his†trionically to this part, will be Cast, fur it again and Desire Debate will, be heard u the rough and ready Les- i raut. Loon Rothier will aim: the short; but important part of the elder Des; Grieux. Others in the cast are Miss' Maxwell. Miss Swarthout, Miss Falcn, Mr, Mnjica. Mr. Cohanovsky. Mr. An-l anian. Mr. Has=elmnns will conduct“ "Aida" July " I "Aida" than whieh there is n0 man- popular opera in the repertoire will, hr heard on Tuesday night, July 17, Mme. miaaboth Rethbere being Cart in the title role with Giovanni Mar, linvlli as Radames. " is nnt porn-i ttare to say that these are two of the' ("and dramatic roles in opera or that thcy were never more fittinrly filttsd than they Ire hy Mme. Reilh' how and Mr. Mnrtinelli. Mme. Clnus- ', sen will be can. u Amneris, . part that offers unuuutl opportunities for slinging mid “ting. while Giuseppe Dania-o will be Amonmsro, one of the and important of baritone roles. Virgilio Luz-uh will be heard u Rum a. the high priest and rmlo'Amnn-n will be the King. Mr. Pnpi will con-j An In â€which of brillinnt music In an!“ to n highly dun-lie theme, t he (Continued from page 1) Gmpostr Orch, _ wrnuniv-s of all races have', rd ptrruat lulu-ed in the my} CI nun-rt >1'Tl(“ which will hegini F afternoon. July 15. with "Anl In" of German Mucic and Gen. umpum-rs."j Thy Chisasro Sym~' (Duh-um. whwh ranks as nne‘ tinest s.vrniryrnir brain-s in (hu_ " t quully at hunzt- Eartha misic) gu-qu'r- and 'writ/es Gordan†iy. 'o, thr. cr/ w, Is a violinist', 1 prtti'strury "XL-t he is iifiirilil I ' t' a that; aviaome ,hvn-l _ u; pm!» Thu-w ie 2r- rhargo1 "vstvtenirr, Lohertrrrin' m r." thr. in Pt f th â€youâ€; which will 'vnmL' of Sunday. 311 kvepinst with uftvrnunn cortcct't Jul) we corttrrrtc, at the Rate l An outstanding event of the week', (i will be Je revival of "Le Chcmineau" J ‘0" Friday night. July 20. This amen-3 (did dramatic opera by Laroux is al ‘grm " musicianship, character de-i lmomion and dramatic situations. It) inquires a cart of special fitness for wits various roles and such a cut is im'ailabli- at Ravinia. Mme. Yvonne! 1(iall. schooled in the finest: of the: iFrench traditinm will he.ve-the rolel inf Toinvllc whwh is rich in all oi) ilhuse Clements that make for lyrici 'tdrama. Giuswpc Danisr will be heard L in the title rule. and it will be rememr Lurml that this is one of the srreate-tl Hunt in the extvrcsive repertoire of! inm- baritone. Although “Ln (‘hemin-I um" has not been heard at Ravinia i ',inct. the ~oasnn of 1924. Ur. Daniaâ€: ixxm-l: m the rlvmanfiu vagrant of this inprra ha, romaxn-ul an a pleasant I r. ' mm}. [yup lintSuL r. ur.o, Mm Hay. i. Vial! is th »rnmrhly framed m thc" , Frmnh .lhunl " .~.1:L'Enz and ac:inwl, “will lw up? an Yum was. a role h,. ha- '; '.ir,ar'ntut, l trtr"miar:Y r,ctuasirms, Jun-1 "tgo-so-il-"-'.'"" th role of Julia the girlish than that the role drum. mud Joh- son. who us singer tad actor is - cially endowed to portray 3m..- pearehs impetuous lover. will b. Ro. meo and Leon Rothier will lave the important lining role of Print 14n- presenged on Wad-â€day Inning. Id, " with liu Queen. “in an “In. Miss Mario In: “WW hr worth in no mm was: " " vini: this year, and an will bring to rent. Desire Defrere will he Mereutio and will the the famous “Mob wag" and Miss Margery line“ will be Stephano. Others importantly cut are Miss Falco, Mr. D'Angelo, Mr. Mojica, Mr. Paltrinieri. Mr. Annu- ian. Mr. Hasaetmuns will conduct. The regular concert and entertain- ment for the children on Thursday afternoon, July 19. will bring the Chi- cago Symphony Orchestra in n dunn- ing program which will be explained by Mr. Bellman" and which will. be followed by Parillo, the singing at- ) cordion man and Jimmy Kator, the‘ trickster. Children twelve years of l age and under are admitted free to: these concerts. The reserved seats are free for everyone. 1 Fr. Dinrolo" July " l Thursday night. July w, will wit-' ness the season's first presentation of that merry open bouite, "Fra Din-1 volo" which is always welcome at Ra- vinia. Mario Chamlee is to be heard as the dashing bandit of the title, while Florence Macbeth and Jose Mo- jica will be the lovers. Mme. Boar- skaya and Vittorio Trevisan are cast as the fun-making English couple. and Virgilio Lazuri and Giordano Paltrin- ieri will bedhe comic banditti. Louis: Il‘Angel-n will be the inn keeper. "Frn I)iavolo" is one of the most spirited works in the realm of lyric drama and although it is light opera its virious rules offer such splendid opportunities that they are extremely congenial to artists of grand opera catibeV. “La Juive" July 21 Thr “wk will close on Saturday night. July LH, with a performance M Hal-x:."; colorful “pom. "rat Jun-u" A: whirh Mme. Rrxth-rg will again iw heard in the Hiring roll? of Rachel and Giannini Blartinelli will he cast as the voerubh. Ehyazar. lA-nn lluxhlvr “All Law hrs accustrnned M Mina Muxw Highland Park Lodge No. 738 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Third-y. July " 8916:! " TA, p... M. M. Deirree Pt. MI Night A. 0. FAY LODGE NO. 676 'tmttsamaaertraar_mtarsta.mtram.graa- LAWYER Phone Iteorfield 133 Denisâ€. Illinois Tuesday and Friday evenings FRED L. PROTINE CAMPBELL CHAPTER o. E. S" 'No. 712 Highland Park Chaplet l'lU‘! mumnn)‘ art-shit will lu-Tuin -(.1hx- >wn "thcrc impuuumly I I'lauan. Mr. D'Angr -H. 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