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Highland Park Press, 1 May 1930, p. 26

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We do all other kimls of tin and sheet metal work, too. l‘rrh-lps yuur roof needs repairing or your furnace Rues renewing. Better huve in do the work now before the wvuthvr makes it impcywihle. trum tho same faucet, is a new, cun- venient Ind eertrmmietU idea in mod. c-rn highwlnss plumbing. We are now installing these with all new plumbing sysu‘ms. Turn "hut" or "mad" " yuur will, or both at the sum- timr. All kinds of new plumb- |mg instant-cl or repairs tn ulcl made Henry G. Winter uirkly Moran Brothers MOT' OR Telephone H. P. 4260 " North First sum Phone 635 01R Curtt KEY TOPS CHAIR COVERS COLO WATER THE PRESS The Valley View Farm and Hatch- ery. of (lumen. of which Frank Gr'ip- lon is the proprietor, are in possession of a freak chicken with three legs. The chicken has two ordinary legs and the third comes out from, the joint. The ehicken'which is two weeks old seems normal and perfectly healthy. Mr. Gripton will be glad to exhibit the chicken to anyone calling " the farm. - Tw" member's of the North Shore community appear as soloists on the opening night' of the Festival. Madame Alvene Resseeuie, whose singing is known to festival patrons and music lovers in and around Chi. cngu. and William O'Connor, :1 resi- dent of Evaston who is studying music here, both make their appear- nm-e May 19. At her own request, Madame Schu- mann-lleink appears twice during the Festival week. She will sing at the opening concert and attain on Satur- day when she appears on the matinee program. .Madame h'ehumann.Heink has made three previous visits to the Nurth,Shore Festivals. She sang at the first concert in 1909, and desired tn pay honor to the founder by ap- pearing rm noun Lutkin's farewell pmm'am. Two other soloists are scheduled for the upening night: Frederic Baer, young New York baritone and Nan- c-llu Guilford. prima donna at the Mvtropolitan Opera make their de- huts to North Shore audiences. Chicken with 3 Legs ls Hatched at Gurnee choral I country. lishimt which i country Ovér twentymve hundred residents of Evanston and its environs are de. voting much time every week to re- hearsals under the direction of Peter C. Lutkin and John W. Beattie fur the twenty-second annual North Shore Festival to be held in Northwestern gymnasium 'during the wetk of May 19-24. his aim. Dunn Lutkin retires. He will present his final concert. Saturday awning, May 24. In discussing tho opening concert to be given May 19, Dean Lutkin had Qua following to say: "The opening concert of the Frstival will be an vpoch-markimr event in the history of choral music. It is extremely doubt. ful if on any one occasion such an array of choral masterpieces has ever been presented on one program. Pal. estrina, Bach. Handel, Haydn, Bee, thoven, Methvrssohn, Brahms and Verdi will all be represented by their "poch-markintr churn] music. ful if on any array " choral been presented o marina. Bach. ll thoven, Methvls Verdi will all be finest choruses." North Shore Musicians The number of vuices in the chorus this year has been augmented by numbers of former members who are returning this year to take part in the tuuruler's farewell festival. For nearly a. quarter of a century Dean Lutkin has worked to bring to Ev- unxtnn and the North Shore musical talent of national fame, he his .striven tn dévelnp in this vicinity choral Indies equal to the best in the country. He has succeeded in estab- lishing here a Festival organization which is known from one end of the muntry to unrither. Having achieved his aim, Dean I.utkin retires. He Will present his final concert Saturday Preparing for Festival to Be Held May 19-24 SELVI CARLSON MUSIC CO. 20% DISCOUNT ON LAUNDRY BROUGHT AND CALLED POR. 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