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Highland Park Press, 6 Aug 1931, p. 3

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Vanna RAVINIA PROGRAM 1 NOVELTY ithuu) It is a constant source of amaze: ment and amusement to impresari that from every announcement of a season's expectations the public will choose one opera upon which it lav- ishes an untold wealth of interest which ranges from lively, intelligent curiosity to the keen anticipation of those who follow the dew velopment of music ~ drama with profess- I aional rather than it; y . dilettante perc ep- Ellt Illtiil tion. Mr. Eckstein 'e. =‘- Tm "will telhyou; with: Foam“ Bogtt. twinkle in his eye, that the Ravinia expectation of 1931 has been and is "Peter Ibbetson," and it is with considerable satisfaction that he announces that this notable opera which had its Ravinia premiere Monday, will be repeated Saturday might, August 8. ' i 1‘: i ‘r. l - ll 'IMI . L _ MMI . Center of harm In this case, the sometimes incom- prehensible public has been entirely logical in éetitisrtttti its interest on "Peter Ibtystaon," for the Deems Tay- lor opera has the many-faceted apar- kle of. historic background; recent popular success and: the presence in the cast of Lucretia Bari and Ed- ward Johnson, great- Ravinia favor- ites; who created the roles of Mary, Duchess of Towers, and Peter Ibbet- son when the opera had its world premiere at the Me- A tropolitan on Satur- 'il day dternoon, Feb- " wary T. _ ' The history of lg "Peter Ibbetson” as V lil ' picture and open, 1’32": (ISI was rather thor-" a": m, oughly explored "sn Er"'aat"'""" this column when the opera was an- nounced as an expectation of the Ra.. vinia season.» Created by George do Maurier, famous c a r boo n i s t for funch, and illustrated with delightful (Continued on page 18) Peter Ibbetmrn" T9 BeAereat Burglars Steal Bonds Belonging to Maid in Rome of Dr. H. S. Gradle Burglars broke into tt, lame tl Elks to Unite tgi *3 Dr. Harry S. Cradle at 1 no ov- . 0111110 emu, lite lut week, om: stole $2,020“ _ m Il.!.!.,.,'...,..? y in real estate bonds be omtintr . . k af Elks, No. maid. Ther-ttties eot in through . 2te,',f 22 tttgui] lodges reor window while the Gndles and will Giii; in . big golf “mg the domestte were uleep. After they n Columbia Country club next “a"- took thy bonds from the mid a room day August 18, all day. Ploy “on! the but-glen godsend . collection of n iiii am. and 1 part. Prim will boo-ohm volumes. Ther did mtt be awarded for an tournament. low uu that loot, however. “and, tte.. groan. low net and blind bog”. Din- ing fritht'ened tiny. Dr. Gmttle has not In the evening. 1‘ trooA time]: W}! Chm.“ Ftr. lilaat ve- promised, and a M: Aroiid in ex- Attractions T' be Highlanh Park Pttttti - Mi MMttgE-hM - F. 'cart _ y; 'P. .. . we; [ t,c"-. _ _ , ,_ ,».- I k; ;/. Play ound dey this you is to be attended last you will remember whet e full dey it was, with the trend paradtrthroatrh town, the decanted we 'end bicycles and costumes, the tournaments, tennis, horseshoe, baseball, rsces, games, and the show in the evening. All these things will be enjoyed stain this yen“, but on e (tender and even more pleasurable souls“ Each playground is starting work on its own individual project. The show in_the evening will be a tennis tour- nament sometime during the day, and a horseshoe tournament. There will be a baseball game, and races. Of course prizes will be given 'the win- [ merrr-hr-a11Hhe contests. Thedey , will be fail of surprises; everyone in Highland Park is invited to join the , festivities. Come to Sunset park. and t plan to make a day of it) _ Playground Day Is Friday, Amst W; Plan Bin Parade The Highland ParkGarden dub " continuing to furnish itowerw for the public,-library. l Mrs. Edward Field is in charge of them for this week. _ Flowers Will Be Appre- I ciated fit the Library Any resident of this city who would like to share his or .her flowers from their gardens to help make the li- brary a more beautiful place, is im. vited to send blooms to Mrs. Field. /At/th/e regular weekly luncheon iession of the Highland Park Rotary slglyt_heliL9gftttgyttte1t.t "n the Ado- mine, hotel, the iriFiEeeCiiFaii"0ii Chopin of Fort Meyer, Fla., who spoke on the beautification of U. S. Route 41, from. northern Wisconsin to Flor- ids. "le. told of progress; ,lread.r Florida Man Speaks to Rotarians About------ BeautitsinrRimte' 41 made in this project in Meant portions of the route end pointed out the adventngee of the-plan from on aesthetic point of view and urged the eo-operation of the north shore com- munities in the work. His talk we: heard with great interest by the mem- bers present." Mr. Chopin he intro: duced to the club by H. P. Kelley, the club president. C Higlnnd Purl: lodge af Elks, No. 1386, nnd, other neighboring lodges will unit. in a big golf tom-mutant " Columbia Country club nut nun- day, August 18, all day. Ploy “arts " 8:30 am. tnd 1 pan. Prim will be awarded for in: tournament. law groan. low net and blind batty. Din- ner in the evenitttt.rA good timc'il nominal, and a big Aroiid in u- HIGHLAND' Pair, Imam)“, WY, am 6,1981 Sunset Valley Tee Club . GARDEN STUDY CLUB Has Weekly Meet; Plans i mm SHOW ha. 15 For Another on Friday n___),, wir.rirr- "In“; -. hole event planned, Arr the day, with', prizes for low net and e blind hole. Mrs. Shelton turned in the lowest not score and Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Fe- binn tied on the blind hole. In use of such a tie, it In: been decided that the phyer with the lowest hnndicnp would be declared the winner. As Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Fabien have the same hendieep, they had to draw for the prize. Mrs. Jones won the draw. During last week the Bnnhs of the July tournament were played oft. Mrs. Anthony was the winner in (51933 A, and received a table lamp; Mrs. Starrett, in Class B and received 3 purse; and Mrs. Meierhotf in Clue C P An excellent luncheon ms served " one,. and " the president, Mrs. Meyer, could not be present, the vice- president, Miss Berlin, presided. Aft- er luncheon the prizes for the. two club handicap were awarded.. Mrs. Anthony received golf "hulls, ‘Mrs. Worth some playing cards, and Mrs. Kennicott a pewter bon-bon dish. Many of the members stayed for bridge in the afternoon. Mrs. Schur won the bridge prize tot the meer, avvery pret7ty- ivy bowl, and Mrs. Washbordugh, a guest of Mrs. Reeves, won some finger bowls, A . --- - Next Friday; Autrwit' T, will be Blind Bogey day. Come out and play and pray to Lady Luck that your score is the winning' one. . q At 2:10 this morning the residents of Ashhnd avenue, Highwood, were awakened by the explosion of two bombs which had been placed in the hem DIVA. 1min»; J3itthyrttft4 lee dealer. Another truck in the gauge and the building we also badly dammed. The police of High- wood end Waukegan ere working. on the cue. V _ . The Toe club held its weekly meet: A two-dar cemivel will be staged Wednesday and Thnridny, August tt grid 18, by the parishioners of Mint James church at the residence of Mrs. B. Muzik on Reilroed nvenne. High- wood. F. - T Among the futures pf the cernivsl will he a inked ham dinner which will be served on Wedneedey evening and on Thursday . chicken dinner. Wedneedu enema»: - is children's tut at the-cemivnl. Thanh: " 2 o'clock there will he. eard partr) Gemee of all kinds will be payed. 1mm will Emmi... both mutt-c- besides numerous other nttrtsetitmtt. An invitation, is mod the puma ‘-Day Carnival. in Highwood ; Him This Moriiing Features Pmttl,aR"ttg; $3th nt The Flower Show of the Highland Park Gerda Study club will he the meeting pines of f1trqrer lovers of the north shore on Saturday, August " " the Highland Perk Woman’s club. Prom 1 to 9 o'clock, glediohn fans will get together and. discuss their fevorites while viewing their neigh- hottf choicest verietiee; Novices will come to see the newer things they've read about and to ask experienced growers "how you do itt" Many Clone- There will be clam for all Bow.. era in trioomatthastime,annuntsastd perennials, end there is a splendid list of medals and prizes to he award- ond, nnd third places tn each eh“. The American deiohu godety is eooperatitttr with the bench!» end oeering its silver medal u a Sweep stakes prize in the gladiolns division, itghronze mednl for aeeond place in the Sweepstakes, and mother silver medal for the competitor who- he never before exhibited in andiolue show and who enters the greatest number of clones in the ghdiolnl di- vision with creditable results. _ Not-bk Honor It is believed that this 'is the only 1oeaissttowinthesutatiitttttt' honored by the American Gladiolus society, although the show of the Illinois Gladiolus society receives co- operation of come. V _ Thereare merehaduerpeiaen Registrations for work now to- tal 446. About 50 men and women all, My not workfog In: 1.tirtd. Havent ydq I give someone? <htr upped Int week for l-ttre- houd furnishings met with consid~ arable response. Prat-ht. needs are we: of any kind; drau- or tell,':.' of drawers; lamp an! bed.. Vacuum Many mum’s with children are in need _of fresh vent-blot and are unable to 5"th Trnve you any in your - to spun? "ior plant stands tad lard HIGHLAND max 306151. 318 Centnl Ave-i. _ T n. P. 400t) . ‘ Work Ramon Furnishings of Next Week Tel. M. P. 4.00 ntewhoimi%trkto Nam " inthe as

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