" 35¢ vod 1000 . O9 ?ark 466 NKE Now Meats _ 3A1¢ TURE ul to MA y 32¢ 29¢ IALS riends FIELD 24¢ _ *27¢ 28¢ â€"â€" PÂ¥ WwWoonp 225C ts 359C _ A5¢ â€" 16¢ f&‘b’;‘ £EGE ket RKEYS, 2 Sunderes 19885 &Hfl' Boulevard and Clavey Road was chosen instead of the Mason transcription because it gives greater possibilities of beautiful tone The opening number Bach‘s Tocâ€" eata and Fugue, in D minor for orâ€" gan, was studied at Fontinebleau undler Marcel Dupre, noted French erganist. His interpretation is best ‘earried over in the Tausig transcripâ€" tion, which is also an excellent techâ€" nical arrangement. The gecond number in the Bach group, Air, from the Suite for String ‘orchestra,; No. 3, has been transcribed by Alexander Siloti. This Tarsntella, Presto, Prestissimo x Chant Du Soir $ â€.-Mwu&-@ u Le Cathedrale Engfoutie . Mr. Balke contributes the followâ€" ing musical notes: Senats, Opus 57 (Apsssionata) â€"â€"_ (Casella) y YÂ¥3 â€"â€"â€"BLENDA, Inc. ‘h.-dlm'hbnhnhrm’ % Tausig) _ ({(Transcription by Alexander Siloti) a Sarabande, from Suite VI for Violoncello (Transcription: by Jan Chiapusso) Johann Sebastian Bach â€" 906 NORTH umm AVH:‘!"I"I t ___ GOWNS‘ â€" WRAPS SUITS & TAILORED DRESSES § C SPE‘%TTI;ROCKS m‘&gwnw LATEST MODES , _ Writing of the remarkable gas and oil savâ€" ings of his 1935 Dodge, R. T. Hall, Ballinger, exas, says: "It is easily the most outstandâ€" ing car that I have ever owned from the standpoint of economy and performance, -"dâ€:f"f interest is being mm’ “t,whichwflltth in the Ra Village House, “'-MonWMyonâ€" «ing, May 32â€" "u 5 ouge increaged popularity. c . And here in America, too, the amazing econâ€" -"Mwueofthel935mi‘m@' high sales records in all parts of the country.| The program is given below in THU ita, in F (Kohler) ent Of ?flflt E Roger Balke Andante con moto _ _ Allegro ma non troppo RSDAY, MAY wo.ov c Oipaet T Bb & T 15 ce ci > ~ > 00 > 00. â€"~ Jehannes Brakms 1Â¥ ncement of 23, 1985 CLAVEY MOTORS, Inc. Ask for the official Chrysier The Brahms Rhapsody, Opun 79, No. 1, was studied with Adol Veidig of this composition in stri tenary form, possesses . lyric vmh%- simâ€" ilarâ€"to a lullaby. The last section present a number of: tech â€"â€"diâ€"*- culties which cannot be in a short time. The Adagio is a eo;:rlm composition E i Mr. Balke gives his i terpretation to the great work, . Sonata Appassionata, by Beethov The man Beethoven was greatly filuenced by an antipathy of ‘fa which shadowed him the |grea p‘rtqfhi:litemdthenumberthrq"o was a fateful one to him. He used not only groups of three as the m:t ody but also when the compositi it is at its greatest height, the repeated chords are grouped in three. It is interesting gonou what a strong influence an antipathy of this sort had on a mind like Beethoven‘s.. f Chant Du Soir, by Schumann, the first number in the fourth group, is the only composition on the program which Mr. Balke studied with Philipp in Paris. The problem here is to keep the chant above the accompanâ€" iment. F â€" _ Durbara Balke, violoncellist, was theiinspiration for the selection o the Sarabande, from Suite VI f, Violoncello, as the concluding numâ€" ber of this group. The . ‘ melody and fine melodic possibiliti are nicely handled in Jan Chia io‘s transcription. * n 10 The Mozart Sonata, is one of the best Hil. throughout. © It con a single melody; at four or five. and feeling Skokie Dalleu Hanniru mc QUALITY LAUNDERERS & DRY CLEANERS _ *QGood {aundering P Cheaper this woek| Excursions! A oneâ€"day‘s trip : ; . on bus or train . . . or perhaps in your car to some popular spot : . : where tourists go : : . will brighten up : : : your week‘s routine! : ; ; Map out one . . : to take the best liked of his sonâ€" first and last movements of pizzicatto in the bass . _._ With its economy you also get new comfort \‘‘in the "Airglide Ride"â€"new safety with Dodpâ€" allâ€"steel body perfected dualâ€"cylinder Yg _ draulic brakes, Drive the new Dodge, See fot yourself what a rugged yet luxurious auto: mobile you can get for only a few dollars more tm m * prICOG cars. NOWH * ® w and up, f. 0. b. factory, Detro 1 popGE pIvIsI0Nâ€"CHRYSLER moTtors Motors Commercial Credit Plan _ t â€"â€"â€"/Ité LAVNDERY WAY.. We Guard ;’rour \Health. . . passages | continue contains not merely times there Â¥ .‘n _F_ lmjd“n Pilo'ne{ Highland Park 441 vice at such low ratesl offer our complete serâ€" You can‘t afford to deny your family this a sister, Mrs. Carolyn LlF«flm.rk, survive. | y a ‘Revâ€"â€"[Henry : G. Hedlund of the Swedish Lutheran church o = wood, officiated at the funer = vices held at the home on Wz’dnu- day at 2 p.m. Burial was at Meâ€" morial~Park, Evanston. . _ ‘ family, because out method of washing clothes sanitizes every piece| \Mrs. Anna Larson, 445 utwood avenue, Highland Park, died at 3:30 a.m. Monday at her hom \from a sudden stroke. She would have been 74 years old on July 26, #:3 had lived in Highland Park for over 25 years. Hér husband, August, and And that of your whole also: known as thoiï¬:poiiW\;lr.lt ations.~ It is a composition that afâ€" fords a grekt display. of technique. ; L& Cathedrale Engloutie, by Deâ€" bussy, is built around the 1 of a city behind a hill beside. le seaâ€" shore. The town was be sea level and as the sea wore & y the hill, it flooded the city. In the last half, of the composition one. hear the water gurgling around ) bells. It is said that when the ‘oc is e andh is submerged _ city â€" . an |. see bells in the top of the cathedral. Howard Welles, under wbolg Mr. Balke has studied, teaches an [Anterâ€" pretation of the bells that makes the droning qualities of the fundaâ€" mentals of the bells prominent, by changing the pedal after the chord has been played. t o alp e The concluding number on the proâ€" gram, the Tarantella, by Liszt, is Mrs, Arina Larson " $ â€"Dies Monday, May 20 is a study in counterpoint with two main themes. ‘The Rhapsody exhiâ€" bits some of the finest alities of Brahms‘ writing. | | . _ _| > Than New Clo/thes: Highland Phone Park 3310 THE PRES 3 | Practically every suburb of Chiâ€" cago enjoy$ the advantages of a muâ€" nicipal hearith department, whose members constantly working to protect foods :given babies, to provide r‘â€"caré for them and to teach ‘mothers the proper ways of caring for their children. Working with the various health departments are the thousands of dairy farmers who supply milk to this area And the hundreds of dealâ€" ers in the on who willingly comâ€" ply with ty snguflon to bring to the umer fresh pasteurized milk as pure and sanitary as man‘s inggnuity n devise. And although ‘each Chicagoland mother cafinot have for her baby a special hospital or the guardianship of a monatch, she does have availâ€" able two of the finest possible health guardians +â€"a health department ever on the alert to better child health and. an unfailing supply of fresh past@urized milk. . _ Since the advent of the Dionne qguintuplets |the |attention of the world has become even more baby conscious n ever, and especially conscious of the importance and adâ€" vantages bf scientific feeding for promoting proper growth and develâ€" opment of children. f i Pasteu#deilk Is . Important Food Item per pound per pound per pound per| pound Native ROUND STEAK Finest RIB LAMB CHOPS "‘=*LINCOLN MARKET Native Baby Beef LIVER per : pound Fancy Native Beef TONGUES Swift‘s Prem. Sliced BACON P. & G. SOAP large plg. 3140 Giant bars; 10 for OX YDOL is Ib. box PURE TOMATO JUICE Clean Quick SOAP CHIPS Crosse & Blackwell PURE PRESERVES Assorted Flavors; per 1Ib. Crosse & Blackwell Rich% PURE GRAPE JUICE per quart Calum | BAK‘;N G POWDER pound ¢an Targe PaACkagG6 .................«.~..«...... Baker‘s CHOCOLATE 15 lb, COFFEE â€" Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday : € a 10¢ bar FREE) 3 for $1.00 â€" Ait haay _ | ) we betiver OUR MEATS ARE ALL U. 8. 519 West Central Avenue |..1..959¢ that mothergâ€"keenly appreciate. The fact that ftesh pas milk is delivered in glass contaimers rather than in metal ones is er poi in its favor.. Small wonder }is i then, that Ghicagoland mothers preâ€" fer fresh‘ pasteurized milk to all other types, not only fopr their baâ€" bies, but fop their growimg children and grownâ€"ups as well. t Throughgut the year, day in and W puthige or fin waio, the apfcarmn apt or in co j pears at your home ready to dd!m his health in a container that has washed in seven difâ€" ferent solutions and sterilizing proâ€" cesses, | milk that into that ‘â€ulfl hll i im Mo ilized mac and cooled in immaâ€" culate â€"ta in a dairy that for cleanliness And sanitation would put almost any housewife‘s ‘kitchen to shame. Only from dairy farms that operate â€"under the rigid tio made by local health rs is that milk secu After proper cooling it is transported to the dairy plants in glass lined tanks, w its purâ€" ity is safeguarded by pasteurizaâ€" tion. $ & The advantage of having this valâ€" table ‘health food delivered fresh daily, es lly during the summer months wh@ the problem. of keepâ€" ing the balz's food perfectly sweet and fresh is more difficult, is one â€". _ Ple FOOD SHOP 229C y 4 6. _21¢ 22¢ 25¢ 35¢ 20¢ 39¢ 20¢ 29¢ Sttfictly Fresh in cartons ‘ Mo‘;her’s favorite; per dozé Maxwell no:thmh Rou(md‘ 5 Vacuum Packed; per Ib. ..}. ... PURE CRE}MERY' 18 92 Score; per pound brick . per poynd per pound per pound Primeé Native Fla DRIED BEEF per pound Lean Eï¬ative BOï¬l G BEEF Fresh Ground HA Lge. Juicy Frankfurt Sausage Homc Grown RHUBARB per bunch G ro | 1 cucumBEers _ Home Grown ASPARAGUS SEEDLESS CRAPEFRUIT 5 fct]".......n.....J,..... per dozen Large Juicy LEMONS California Juicy QORANGES 4 q NEW POTATOES C FACIAL SOAP Sflafyot .;.-..'...........-..i‘B._...,‘ for GER ALE,.Rj?o'r BEER or E RICKEY â€" s t sX tm ind GRADED for .. plus bottle deposit mw : \when The piideiss The Blge Swan e Th l ole | Holds Meeti ay 22 :-h {May meeting o!% Highland Park Music Club was held Wednesâ€" day, May 22, at the home of Mrs. Do m’ P. Boynton, cosnnwflun{'u ‘Thé following program was given by mambers of the club: / { l mtc wae. * proy T "‘-‘ Revermeie ns nb ivetvvenmenenennnsenlle w ï¬'-j*; so...:% Italign! Intita alls danea . _ Respig | . | [Mrs. Mbc&-.m f The (Rutket: ... ... 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