931 RAVINIA PRISM --_- --NaulR14tMault1 'Nur (mm from page 1) pare, _ Bauer. Gcnbort and Ravel, out! than [topping into the tax- ing role of Valentine in Merertreer'r open, which in merciless in it: vocal demand» The Chico“ Symphony or- chestn phyod overture to "Pudre," by Massenot; Footinle, by Debussy U, “Wâ€, _ - and Albondo det Gmioso, by Ravel. Mr. DeLunurter -eondtteted the or- chgstn 9114 Mr. .Hmelmns ,tho opirs/iitq Mr. POW'W at-tttar piano for Met. Gel.1. l Tueedly night "La Boheme" pre- sented Mme. Rethberg an Mimi to we Rodolfo of Mr. Chemlee, and retained the mnttttttr 'rtmrtrttr-of Miss We“, Mr. Lauri, Mr. Buick and others in the roles they have made so capit- ally their own.- Mr. IPlpi conducted. "Rirthrtto" no the attraetioit' Wednesday night, with Florence Mae- beth a Gilda, Giuseppe Denise in†the name-part, Frederick Jngel u the Duke end Mr. Lauri as hutrafueile. “and†Afternoon The' usual concert for children will be pinyed on Thundey nftarrnoon by the Chime Symphony orchestra, Erie Deumerter conducting, end it is toiissmterhrsstmriitt, :MQQQS'.’ and . Comedy Surprise. Children un- der fourteen year: of age are ed- mitted free at the outer park cubes, but children under five years of age will not’be admitted to sent: in the open home. . . Halevy’a “La Juiveâ€_ia.to be sun: on Thursday night, With Mme. Reth- berg in the title role, Mr. Martinez!“ _as Eleaaar, Mr. Rothier " the Car-I dinal and Mina Macbeth as the Prin- cess. Min Page dances, and Mr. Haa- selmana conducts. This is a real .old- lime blood and thunder opera which en by boiling the heroine in a caldro of oil, and its score is as spec- tacular its action. Which is why Mr. Echte' mt: it with such gen- erosity. The ult is Rarvihitr-ftutr. cue. artttorm,,tc cause - ~~~~mg _ “Peter Mn†Again "Peter Ibbetson†WI be‘snng again on Friday night, while e perform- ttnee of Satuiday night, A . st-ttri-ite ttte', terfat frrovatore." With Mme, _itethbt3aqAgRsr. -___7 --.-' "_. “if f . . T _ 'e __ n 'iito in ita mattnitieent 131%Tgï¬ Papi conducts. The Polish concert will be played on Smtdnrafternoon, Aug. lf, by the Chmo Symphony orchestra, Erie Del utter conducting. Soloist: in- tlude In. Bonrskaya, Morel: Wind.. heim, Mary Broniu'cxyk, Wank Paul and Michel Wilkomirski. On this oe- casion, which celebnte‘s tho Sixth An- .nual Pollth Arts Club Uternoon, the guest's of honor will be Tytus Zbyne- waki. Consul mineral of Poland. The program includes: "Pohmautre, thum M," by Chopin-Thomas Polls}: Polk Song! (written for the Polish Arts club), (M thsLarnnrtert Premiere Shite, by Hmkmki; Concerto for Violin, fir Karfowtes; Songs by Mer- evgakl. Chopin, Wieihorski, Karlowlcz, 'et,',,?"""" Nahuatl And Wer- em. , use - Pepi at cement. Mr, ;)',,tlfirtt",",tut like Me Pet the "ta Tnvhtu" will be sun: on Sunday night, My. 16, with Queen: Mario in the aipirt Violet“, and with Mario Chain!†and Halo Buick attain the melodious upmmutim any, Amt 18, 1981 W535: C V e r y t h 1 n g Jiiit' Jiijriir"'""'i"'j'f'i "_'"lfrdh""'ii"' VVHEN you drive in here, expect lots of atten- tion to your car, if you’ve time for it. Free attention and you are welcome to it, whether ornot you spend a dime. So come in regularly for correct tire tnthstioet, remo- val of, glass, tacks, stones from tire treads, checking of wheel alignment, bat- tery, water and testing- anything we do. We'll save you a lot of time; trouble and money. Try us and see! mama's-"rhi- 4.40-21 - (2914.40) $4.6O AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SERVICE THE 133 North Second Sheet 214 Railroad Ave-Io PASQUESI BROTHERS Latest G 00D Y EA R PATHFINDER Lifetime Guaranteed Sin Price was $17.95 Tao." (34:75» . . . *,* . . . 29.95 mu(szxo.u).......-.. 15.35 TUBES ALSO LOW PRICED 4, Heavy Dutvamck The. Phone 612 Phone 227 GO0DYEAR'S F h-M Q31} S Q u? L I T Y tire within the reach of all. $50-21 (30x4.50) p e" r p a t r Other Size: Equally Low $11.10 $4.98 8.57 4.39 Mme, rue. 380529.75 . 29.95 . 15.35 .69 10.90 12.90 16.70 ii