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Highland Park Press, 21 Apr 1932, p. 27

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A clump 17) 4. Here airway 3. ~At ‘s not at or C Congressman Chindblom, who has enjoyed close and friendly contact with the administration for several years, would meet, his friends beâ€" lieve, with the approval of Washingâ€" Press dispa‘%from Washington indicating that the senate will conâ€" firm the appointment of Judge James H. Wilkerson this week strengthened a rumor that Congressâ€" man Carl R. Chindblom would be apâ€" pointed to succeed Judge Wilkerson in Chicago, says the Waukegan Chindblom, in discussing the probâ€" ability of such an appointment, deâ€" nied that any effort was being made ment seriously and probably-iecept it. in his behalf for such an appointâ€" ment.~ * SNCEW 200 . CA Cemlig vUH, â€" Cl ing . W ioh time he has almost.entirely dropped his "There isn‘t even a vacancy "at this time, and there will not be until a decision can be made on Judge Wilkerson," he said. ; Newsâ€"Sun. Boom Chindblom for Notable Program and . â€"__ Wilkerson‘s Place =© Famous Artists for ~~ on Federal Bench N. S. Musical Festival ~ As he has spent more than a decâ€" â€" â€"®C.. LECT EGG" White and of enmmie size, ed any style ... you‘ll like me. Try a Dozen Today! â€"Phone H. P. 3332 WIELAND®S Luncheon ”\uo ‘Eight famous soloists, the United|this year. German Male Choruses of 1000| The festival this year opens Monâ€" voices, the Festival Chorus of 600, | day night, May 23 with the appearâ€" the Children‘s Chorus of 1500 and | ance of opera‘s greatest baritone, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra all| John Charles Thomas, and the ever will take part in the coming North|popular soprano, Jeannete Vreeland. Shore Music Festival during the| The opening number will be the week of May 23 to 28 in Patten gymâ€" | German Requiem by Brahms, sung nasium. This will be the twentyâ€"| by the Festival chorus of 600, Miss fourth annual festival, an unbroken| Vreeland and Mr. Thomas. â€" This succession of musical weeks peculiâ€"| work is being performed in memory arly the north shore‘s own instituâ€"| of the founder of the festivals, Mr. tion, founded twentyâ€"three years | Lutkin. * ago by the late Peter Christian Lutâ€"| The opening program also includes kin. : . Zemachson‘s Chorale and Fugue; With the announced discontinuâ€" PUBLIG SERVIGE STORE ONLY {24" GLEANER I S HOW OLD IS YOUR 1 aB PRESS three songs by Mr. Thomas: Marx‘s ance of the Ravinia operas, the fesâ€" tival this year will assume added importance as being the only musiâ€" cal event of any considerable size or importance on the north shore "Der Ton"; Strauss‘ "Ruhe, meine Seele" and Verdi‘s Aria, "Eri Tu" from "The Masked Ball." The proâ€" gram closes with Franck‘s "Gloria in Excelsis Deo" from the Mass in Starved Rock Lock Is Opened on IIl. Waterway Another link in the Illinois waterâ€" way system, the Starved Rock locks and dam, was ready for operation April 1. * The United States district enginâ€" eers office discouraged plans for any program â€"celebrating the ~opening, and the locks will not be used until the dredge boats, coming up the river, arrive to begin work on the channel in the pool above the dam. Only $2.45

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