n ntomiatantredtie l x3 7. / #: 536 Central Avenue HIGHLAND PARK PRESS TWENTYâ€"TWO _ _Old Wood Block Stationery Tudor Monogram Stationery _Mgmgmm% â€"«â€"â€".â€"â€"Ghoice of green, brown, red or blue ink. Also samples of other fine 60 Sheets and 50 Envelopes 60 Shects and 50 .Choice of white or ivory paper. Choice of red. black or greon inl 60 Shests and 50â€"Enve Blue or brown ink. **â€"$1.00 be€ red, black or green ink. Tel. Highland Park 557 stationery, CI0JCS _ _ S§| Aing . Henry, â€"anotherâ€"â€"magnificent THE PRESs Hawaii, about Feb. 8. I surely wish that I were back there now for a visit. Of course it is nice and warm out here. I am based at San Pedso, Calif., about nine months out of the year. It is a very nice place too. We are goâ€" *In ca Y turemthe,; r“g. Tity 'c'onw. and Old Lake Michigan covered with ice and a cold wind blowing in off the lake. .~ "No doubt you will wonder who is writing to you from away out in California, but it is none other than a boy who. used to do odd jobs around Highland Park. I have been in the Navy for the past eight years The following letter was received early this week from Emil Johnson a former Highland Park boy and will no doubt be of interest to many of his friends here: Emil Johnson Writes _ Letter to H. P. Press ponent of the part of our day as Lohengrin; Hans Hermann Nissen E:_his brilliant characterization of Thursday, Jan. 21. Egon Pollak, betoved ~Wagnerian authority, was at the conductor‘s desk, and on the stage with Madame Lehmann were Madame Maria Olszewska as Orâ€" Rene Maison, the â€"The eleventh week of opera saw Madame Lotte Lehmann, one of Europe‘s greatest favorites, again in the casts. Her first performance was as Elsa in Wagner‘s Lohengrin on Wednesday, (last week), and for this opera the Chicago Civic Opera mustered â€" what was â€"probably the greatest cast to be found anywhere in the world. Madame Lehmann will again appear in Lohengrin next Sir: role vzhicl_x ig considg;d vl;y "U.S:8. Tennessee San Pedso, Calif. _ Jan. 4, 1932 will remember This protection will be in substiâ€" tution for the present manually oPâ€" erated:crossing gates over the cross* two automatic gates with side walk arms at its Grand avenue crossing in the city of Waukegan, Lake county. reeted_by... thgelllinois â€"Commen 'Comrï¬;*fzï¬sull and opera Milwaukeeâ€"railroad â€"has been â€"diâ€" & â€"â€"â€" Commerce Bod Autolite B $ y Orde J Asoiite Bosch e Automatic Gates Fg' " ‘;':::h"?:: Waukegan Crossing M Arizona. "Do you still print happenings of each event of the year in your paper at the end of the year. If so would you please send me a copy. Thankâ€" ing you I remain, \ "I am on board one of the biggest battleships in the Pacific fleet, the US.S. Tennessee. There is also another fellow from Highland Park out here in the fleet, Art. Genest, son of Joe Genest. He is on the Â¥ â€" a iani Saturday, Jan. 16, at 8 â€"THE BARBER OF SEVILLE. (In Italâ€" ian). Comic opera in three acts by Saturday, Jan. 16, at 2â€" LA GIOCONDA. (In Italian). Opera in four acts by Ponehielli. With Raisa, Van Gordon, Sharnova. Cortis. For. ing a major role of the compara. tively minor part of the King‘s | Herald. F s The balance of the week is deâ€" voted to repetitions of works which: have proved among the most popuâ€" lar of the season. j $ Friday, Jan. 15, at 8â€"(Popular _ prices, 75e to $4). AIDA (In Italâ€" ian). Opera in four acts by Verdi._ :flifl['l{mio,haordon,â€"i!mhflh Beuf, Lazzari, Baromeo., Ballet. Conductor, Moranzoni. ... MARIA _QOLSZEWSK A as Ortrud JSsini. . With isalvi, Sch ni, ~Marcoux, Baccaloni. T, Horanzom. f OPERA IN LOHENGRIN THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, meo, "Your Friend, "Emil Johnson." let. Conductor, 1pa, , 1988 Haak‘s Au AUTOMOTIV Tel. H. P. 277 BODY Axnp AU Repair or Rebuil ‘Tikes Bumps a Auto Bo Drive Your Ca ELECTR OHNSO 322 North Phone Hi‘g! TIRES Fj AUTHO THURSDA RELI SP DRY QUA HIf BU . Fi Au TE