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Highland Park Press, 7 May 1931, p. 8

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"Bad Sister" another illâ€"fitted. title for a acted character comedy of smallâ€" townfamily life. It will have slight | interestâ€"for the very young but ‘will be very satisfactory for youths and adults. "Stepping Out" another comâ€" monâ€"place plot of "Stepping husâ€" bands." Some folks may find this funtiy but it is not recommended for discriminating audiences. "Body and Soul" Charles Farrell as a young American officer in a story treating of the warâ€"time theory "Live for today." Adults. "Divorce among friends" a rather | inane film, nothing particularly objecâ€" | tionable but has little value for intel~ | ligent audiences. Â¥ ies t a weâ€"areâ€"not taking full advantage of our opportunity. to help guide this great attitudeâ€"forming force â€" the motion picture. We cannot demand betterâ€" pictures if they are not paâ€" tronized. _ ut ._The past week brought such splenâ€" did entertainment at our local theâ€" atre that the boxâ€"office should have reflected the appreciation of the comâ€" munity, but despite the publicity and wholeâ€"hearted endorsement of "Fathâ€" er‘s Son" for example, the response was not good. It would seem that The chief scout executive of the be one of the nationally and interâ€" pationally known men to participate in the "Youths Tribute to Mothers" program on Sunday. This "Mother‘s day" program will be held 3 o‘clock Sunday, May 10 at the Ravinia Opera â€"park. â€"Theâ€"program is sponsored by~ the North Shore Area council, Boy: Scouts of America. Cub, Boy Scouts, Sea Scouts, Camp Fire Girls, Girl Scouts and Girl Reserves will all pass in review before their mothers. This is a public program, everyone is inâ€" vited. > . R. Better Films Committee Review James E. West Mrs. Henry 8. Vail is again t have one of her delightful bridg parties for .the benefit of the Infant Welfare society at her home, 225 E. Laurel avenue. It will be on Mond#) afternoon, May 18 at two o‘clock Tickets will be sold at a nominal price. Tea will be served. Anyone dt siring to secure a table please cal Mrs. Hoyne Anderson, tel. H. P. 38 before . Saturday, May J6,....â€"â€"â€"â€" Bridge Party May 18 _ Is Benefit Affair vestow . the gieam of her Saxon beauty and the superb symmetry of her great soprano upon the versatile repertoire to..which the open seasamt is found only by a voice at once 1t Lucrezia Bori, the volatile â€"Span iard who is so lovely of person that her flashing soprano seems an extri gift of the gods, arrives to give newly seductive charm to the Manons, the Mimis, the Fioras and all the other frail ladies who drift through the tunefu)} romance of opera, singing with insouciant ease in Italian, French and her native Spanish.© This ser son Miss Bori will add unaccustomel English to her linguistic repertoire when she sings for us the dr. Mary,.Duchess of Towers, which rok she created at the Metropolitan ear lier in the season at the world pre miere of "Peter Ibbetson." _ j Rethberg Returning ~~~~~ Elisabeth Rethberg comes back t bestow _the gleam of her Saxot beauty and the superb symmetrv of ofâ€"a major opera house, which is to "mnch steadily forward in pursuit of that elusively lovely ideal, the perâ€" fect artistic achievement. , Great Talent of World § So it is with the genuine relief of reassurance that we again find the Ravinia _ roster_ _concentrating _ the great talent of the world, for not only ‘are all the favorites to return, but a. new tenor and a new baritone have. been engaged to swell the volume of i stagewise song. [ Few diversions are more costly than the production of grand opera and, considering the parlous state of matâ€" ters financial, Ravinia might easily have been pardoned had it elected to. rest for the time on laurels of previâ€" ous productions which would require only the usual brushingâ€"up to restore their pristine Jluster. __However,â€"theâ€" mere fact that it is presented in the â€" summer time when most of the world makes holiday detracts no whit from what Ravinia considers the obligation @pera not heard in this part of th, son of 1918â€"19 and an American preâ€" migére are promised in the statement, released by Louis Eckstein for pubâ€" licationâ€"today, of plans for the twen. tiethâ€"season of Ravinia grand opera and concerts, which opens on Satur. day night, June 20 and continues through Monday night, August 31, These operatic novelties are, respec. tively, "Peter Ibbetson," to be sung in English, "William Tell" and "La Basoche." s Summer Opera Season Opens Juneâ€"20, Ends Aug. 31; Li of Artists, Ete. SPLENDID PROGRAM _ IS RAVINIA PROMISp (Continued on page 20) T} M on . The Wo the First will hold home of 1 Green Ba; noon, “g, â€"Miss Ac Mr. and M kic avenue 20 for the Mr, Marst Mrs. Will ning will party. â€" A meet â€"at 6:30. A awaiting Mr. a small: so Christopt Sunday Fuller‘s â€" The Pj Made t Indiv On â€"The F missiona: the oper Missiona United E May 8 a DR Coats Don‘t party to 21 atâ€"8 500, bric with pri cemeter Mr, â€" Mrs. J; neral o Brown, Americ; the ser auto ac Remo Vol. 20 by the Articles. by. Wed current Resolu obituaric affairs lished, : ing T8A Hig Col Publis at Hi 1011, Ch Alt 540 Te 188

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