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Highland Park Press, 11 Jan 1934, p. 5

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[ â€" THURSDAY, JANUARY 11 Pursuant to the fiy-l."’ no. tice is hereby given 0f the anâ€" nual meeting of, Members of Community Service of Highland Park, to be held on Monday eve. ning, Jan. 15, 1984. at T.ir ning burtili i intrar caiiitaabd 9i. actats _T onX 4 o‘clock p.in., at Community Cen. ter, 582 Laure!l Avenue, High. land Park, for the election of fifteen directors to serve for two years, and such other business as may properly be brought before the meeting. i Notice is also given of the an. nual meeting of:the board of di. Fectors, to be held at the same place immediately following the members ‘meeting, for the elec. tion of officers to ‘serve for the ensuing year, and for the tran. saction of such other business as may properly be brought before the meeting. a E. J. GRUNDY, .$ â€"89,090.32 $ 333,605.74 $1,921,712.71 $2,344,408.77 Highland Park, IIL in Further good news for opera fans is contained in the announcement , that Mario Chamblee has been inâ€" duced to make another appearance, this time singing Enzo to Madame Raisa‘s Giaconda. _ _A new jester, fashioned by the , vocalistic and histrionic . skill of Carlo Morelli, sentational baritone who made his American debut with the Chicago organization last week, is to be submitted Wednesday night, when Verdi‘s poignant "Rigoletto" again comes to a hearing, the seat tariff of the previous New Year‘s Eve performance having been lowâ€" ered to regulation levelsâ€"the lowest yet charged by any major operatic undertaking. The tenor and soprano \ The third new bill of the week, Ponchielli‘s masterful opus, "La Giâ€" vconda," with its large singing cast and its ringing choruses, is to preâ€" sent Rosa Raisa in one of her most eolorful roles. This opera brings other celebrated operatic personality not heretofore presented in â€"local jyrical drama and again give acclaim ‘to the outstanding f-vorih: of past 7 Li e on uo e n 3 s o the week to a climax but Madame Raisa is to be heard previously in a repetition of "Turandot," the faâ€" mous uncompleted opera of Giacomo Puccini, finished by Franco Alfano, scheduled for Tuesday night, with the origiral cast of its Chicago preâ€" miere last week, which attracted a brilliant capacity audience. THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1934 her in the hearts of music lovers, sings the role of Dalila in Camille Saintâ€"Saens‘ inguginunx scoring of a biblical theme, "Samson et Dalila," to be given in: French at the Satâ€" urday matinee, Jan. 20. With Madâ€" ame Onegin is to appear, also for the first time before local opera goâ€" ers, Pasquale Ferrara, golden voiced tenor of Italy, in the role of Samson. The week is to open auspiciously with Maria Jeritza returning for ker second and final appearance in this brief season, and that in "Loâ€" hengrin," the first and only German ppera to be presented Dimitri Oneâ€" frei is to assume the title role, his one appearance of the week, and Pasquale Amato, will be heard for the last time this season at ‘Telraâ€" mund. a O weeks as it enters upon ‘the fourth F4 second to last week of its exâ€" en l o ,,imgnul,revival of civic opera, the success of which already seems amply indicated by a consistently growing patronage. ; Appearing only once with (the newly formed Chicago Grand Opera Company, Sigrid Onegin, Stockholm eontralto of French and German parentage, whose concert appearâ€" ances here already have enshrined -CII‘ icago Grand Opera Continues With List \ Of Favorite Scores Proctor & Gamble Soap Products at Savings Giant Bar Soap 10 bars for........... American Family ; Flakes, giant pkg. ... 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OL€ . 99¢ .. 55¢ of this production are yet to be anâ€" nounced, general manager Paul Lonâ€" gone promising to surprise his patâ€" rons most agreeably when negotiaâ€" tions : for their‘ services have been concluded. t t Mindful of the great success scorâ€" ed by Ruth Page and Harold Kreutzâ€" berg and their dance group ‘in a richly costumed ‘interpretation of Ravel‘s Bolero at last week‘s conâ€" cluding performance, Manager Lonâ€" gone and ‘Ballet Master Laurent Novikoff have arranged for the apâ€" pearance of Ruth Pryor and Bentley Stone with the famous "Dance of the Hours" ballet in "La Giaconda." Tuesday night â€""Turandot" (in Italian)â€"with Mmes. Raisa and Marâ€" ion Claire and Messrs. Lindi, Friâ€" gerio and Baromeo; conductor, Papi. The schedule of ox;e}a;â€"â€"ft;; the week, with leading principals and conductors, is as follows: 1 Monday night, Jan. 15â€""Lohenâ€" grin" (in German) with Mmes, Jerâ€" itza and Sharnova and Messrs. Onâ€" ofrei, Amato, Baromeo, and Zimâ€" merman (debut) ; conductor, Weber. Wednesday nightâ€""Rigoletto" (in Italian) with leading principals yet to be announced, Papi conducting and Novikoff ballet. C Saturday matinee â€" "Samson et Dalila" (in French), with Madame Onegin and Messrs. Ferrara and Morelli; conductor, Weber, and Noâ€" vikoff ballet. * Saturday nightâ€""La Giaconda" (in Italian) with Mmes. Raisa, La Mance, Paggi and Messrs. Chamlee, Morelli and Sjovik; conductor,; Papi, and Novikoff ballet, with Ruth Pryâ€" or and Bentley Stone, premier danâ€" cers, in "Dance of the Hours." High School P. T./A. Meets This . Afternoon Mrs. R. D. Wilder, social chairâ€" man of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields High School P.â€"T. A. announces that the mothers of the Deerfleld, Wilmot and Ridge Schools will be hostesses at the tea on Thursday, in the school cafeteria, with Mrs. Julien Smith, the Deerfleld delegate, in charge. It is hoped that all mothers of the school will come in time for the social and conference hour, and will stay to hear Miss Ann Davis speak on "Vocational Training and Guidâ€" ance." ~ Miss Davis has been head of the vocational guidance in the public schools of Chicago for many years, and will have many interestâ€" ing things to tell. L. 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Gsell’s‘g Drug |store in Highlandâ€" Park, and Kraft‘s Drug store, Lake Forest., "THe trio is composed | of George +Swigart, violinist; Estelle Swigart, ‘céllist; and Pauline Manâ€" chester, pi ist. Miss Manchester is head of the department of music at Ferry Hall} Lake Forest,. The Swigarts are faculty members | of the Chicago |Conservatory of Music, and the Kathleen Air Music Studios in Winnetk&g] and are heads of their divisions in} the newly organiged North Shortd Symphony orchestra. Miss Hedgds iicsoloist of the First Methodist& utch in Evanston, and is a popular}concert artist. | Patrons amd patronesses for the recital are Mr. and Mrs. Van Wagâ€" enen Allin#, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Burrows, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Harkness, Miss Frederika Ireland, Miss Eloise Wremain, Lake Forest; Mr. and Mrk. | Richard Czerwonky, Oliver C. Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" ner, Miss M; Marian Van Mrs. Denniy Hammond, M saat, Mr. ai Mr. and Mr and Mrs. E Evanston. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul I. Aldrich, Miss Kathleen Ait, Dr. and Mrs. Sidney F. Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Cook, Mr. and Mrs. E. Channing Coolidge, Mrs. Marian Cotton, Miss Mary Louise Cotton, Miss Margaret DeLay, Mr, and Mrs. Matthew P. Gaffney, Mt. and Mrs. John Leonâ€" ard Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Norâ€" man Harrig, Dr. and Mrs. L. Harâ€" rison Mettler, Mr. and Mrs,. Norâ€" man Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Holman D. Pettibone, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Shaw, Mrs, William P. Sidley, Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Washburne, Mr. and Mrs. Roland D. Whitman, Mr. and Mrs. ?auwrence E. Yingling, Winnetka. || | North Shore girls who will usher are the Migges Betty Bailey, Elsie Earle, Eleanor Janney, Gretchen Onderdonk, Joan McAdams, Althea Murphy, and Barbara Ann Sargent. POT ROAST ROUND STEAK nanmd i I PICNIC HAM OsCAR MA YER‘S REGULAR HAM OSCAR MA YER‘S yB 2A se s hi PURE BEEF HAMBURGER Meat Specials I-...*.»....... iBR MAY NIC H [IETTI BROS.| tker, Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" es, Miss Berta Ochsâ€" Peck Thomson, Miss yl, Chicago; Mr. and H. Garnett, Mr. and Gent, Mrs. William H. . and Mrs. P. B. Kohlâ€" d‘ Mrs. Donald Mills, . Edwin S. Mills, Dr. st Fremont Tittle, SLICED 1 In Wlnmfl;a 2 pounds for 35¢ We Dress Our Own Poultry To Give Installation Of New f Officers Held Jan. 3 at the Maspnic Temple which was filled to ‘capacity.. Many friendg from : neighboring | chapters were present, as well as our own memâ€" bers and friends, to witness a lovely ceremony and delightful organ. mu» sic by Gertrude Thomas of Waukeâ€" gan and solos by Corrine Johnson of Lake Forest and Gertrude Goosman of ‘Highland Park, also two piane selections by Shirley Paschi. The annual installation ceremony of Campbell Chaplin O.E.S. was carried out in an impressive manâ€" ner on Wednesday evening Jan. $ Installing officers were as follows; Martha Keel, installing officer; Luâ€" cia Adler, marshall; Pauline â€" J, White, chaplain; Gertrude Thomas, organist; Corrine Johnson, soloist. The Sir Knights of Evanston comâ€" mandery. No. 58 and Charles Brace, William _ Nelson. | George Weiss acted as escorts. Thomas Strenger was flag bearer giving an ode to the flag followed by taps. â€" Gifts were presented to the retinâ€" ing worthy matron, Helen Aberâ€" cromby and to the newly installed worthy matron Agnes Nelson. | The evening ended with a cheery word and hearty congratulations to all. The next regular meeting of Campbell chapter O.E.S. will be held Wednesday evening Jan. 17. All members are urged to come.â€"Conâ€" tributed. Junior Activity Group Initiated On Dec. 28 The Junior Activity Group of the American Legion Auxiliary of Highâ€" land Park was initiated Thursday, Dec. 28, 1933, at a joint meeting with the Auxiliary. A card and bunco party followed the initiation, which was sponsored by the Junior Activity Group. ‘This was the first of a series of parties which the group intends to sponsor. The committee in charge of the first part consisted of Ethel Swanson, ‘Jasmine Sesso, Stella Mae Werner and Betty Lou Shanafelt. Rummage Sale Jan. 18 The Doreas Society of the Zion Lutheran Church will hold a Rum« age Sale at the church parlors, corâ€" ner of Oakridge and High Street in Highwood, on Thursday, Jan. 18th from 8 am. until evering. Many useful articles and toys, men and women as well as children‘s apparel may be had. : The Junior Activity Grouf) will hold its next business meeting Satâ€" urday, Jan. 13, at 2 p.m. at the Maâ€" sonic Temple. 19C and 23C _ 148e 10c 19¢ 16c 18c ,M’chiga! White JaÂ¥sville. Wisconsin Pure Maple Crest Syrup poloz bottle ... 35C 8 Bunchgs for Icdberg ‘Head Lettuce 4 doz. s&e; 3 heads for . Ernest G. Reed, president of "Community Garden Claks of he Highland Park Woman‘s Club, ined the‘ mempers of the exâ€" i board of the class at lunchâ€" ‘Bon|at her ‘home, 198 Edgecliff #Drige on Wednesday, Jan. 10. members and friends ‘are to buy their tickets for the | oming state spring garden show, | fro the class. The â€"Highland Park Womsan‘s Club members are asked ' o give their cooperation and supâ€" ort ‘in this matter. The fickehl nay be purchased through the class | t a substantial redyction in price ind |the class will profit by theiri mle.i Those interested will please| ee tMrs. Leon H. Winne, 309 Raâ€"‘ rine| Drive, Telephone H. P. 2757. ‘ monthly book .review of the | rarden Class will be postponed unâ€" il February on account of the joint | meeting of the garden clubs. ' l Tr January book, "The Thatched | Roof,!‘ by Beverly Nichols, will be: eviewed at that time and added to | he 'flnrden Library. [ . Another book loaned is "Common sarden Pestsâ€"What They Do and Jow to Control Them," by Gregâ€" ry & Davis. 4 C. T. Gregory and J. J. Davis, he authors, are members of the Agricultural Experimental Staff of urdue University. This book is ft;aned by Mrs. Albert D. Brush.: s beautifully written and illusâ€" rated. It is loaned by Mrs. Ernest Haak‘s Auto Supply: Company as recently purchased the complete quipment of the Motor Car Elecâ€" ric Service at 29 South Second treet, and announces a continuaâ€" p;'on of the same expert service at he same address. Repair service on starters, genâ€" rators, windshield wipers, motors ?f all kinds, speedometers, carburâ€" tors m@nd batteries is featured. ERVIC E. . Phelps, librarian, at her home, 75 Prospect Avenue. Bogks loaned to the library this onth include "The Book of Garden lowers," by Robert M. McCurdy. his book is divided into four parts, présenting the four seasons, and Members having books which they rish to lend to the garden library re asked to bring them to Mrs. E. aak‘s Auto. Supply Is Reaturing New Service ‘ . _ Local Garden Class Ernest G. Reed ntertains Board of 1t ?o!af Spinach ). jar 69¢ ssorted Flavor 3 for $1.00 Preserves each Grocery and Market 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 20c 39¢ 25¢ 5¢ Texas Sweet F Gl‘lpefl'hit, 4 f Texas Seedleasf Grapefrpit, 5 Q Contin Ib. ........ Maxwell H Webbs 241 "Oh for y munity, has big * vinia ning the The imidâ€" | sored the bene ship find, will be cago Mount Heélyo day, Ji&n. 20,; fron at ther Chic C organifation al yearly Ro a studept area, RAnd thg pi benefit will be u guar for ; 19 the hafpds of Mrs. riw*ne” r and a counteo ’:epkntin:f the 7!._- vinia Fa1l. A and a| comm Braesife P.â€" Venninig and‘ senting the rj These | represk the c# unlfi The p of t and thi eaun] ets also‘ Drug Store. guar for ; 19 Pri Wi“» table, And the igue card game they 1 ments in} tha thy Heinke of C( Moufit‘ H table, knd the s may phy any card game the sh. The arrangeâ€" ments in| th. of Miss Doroâ€" thy inke 0 icago ‘@nd Mrs. Chestar D. Magter#] of Wilsteum. coâ€" chairnien. lr%. orge F, Spauldâ€" ing of «[Hencor i irman of prizes. Tickkts for the arty are now in ::f; ’fi'te.l'bh&.;\‘ richman, rgarman, Repyullican, whig, sailâ€" ""* P7¢ E: Holyoke Club Toég:rcar‘:lf Party or 6 on ,| fron®} 2 until‘ 5 o‘clock ntal m an, n, -'ole, in ¢ yive! . s a scholarship ‘rom the Chicago ceeds from the d to fulfill the â€"85. > i warded for each rd party, sponâ€" of th{ scholarâ€" eld by the Chiâ€" Club on Saturâ€" in |the comâ€" 95¢ 39¢ Jan. 20 by iB 5. 32 Lo it

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