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Simpl@ sAU TULy ï¬ ESTMENTS EBv $1000, A venues NDRy | / x CO, | | "Broken | Dishes" which . was by Harry Minturn, has | broket all attendance records at the â€" stone theater for the last seovâ€" t having continuously sold put. since the opening night. | The critics of the main metropoliâ€"â€" â€"â€"|â€" Yan dailies were unanimous in their .| Braisg of Oscar O‘Shea, Fannie Elâ€" 1J Begden, Guy Hickman, t i he rest of the excellent cast. j The play tells the story of a genial, kindly middle aged husband who is | } £ min ing by his belligerent wife that he even does the dishes |_ for her, that is; until a keg of hard |~ ~\Mder and a love affair by his daughâ€" 8 ! e a new man of him resultâ€" H in the loudest laughter heard in t ‘ : in a long time. f 3 1e en Dishes‘ is announced for } ' I engagement in spite of the * es crowds it is attracting. A | _ _| new show is already in rehearsal. _ Record Enroliment at ; { Art Summer School moses Artists for $ i? ening Oct, 24 MB + *~__ L>n ‘a swoun of [ ftne ". | €ar e ;?j th | 9e | || guast o | 4 all . Deerfield Post Office ‘ Now Second Class ists Werner Jannsen and the New Philharmonic Orchestra, e several seasons been feaâ€" is of the General Motors, Camel these energe!" w*“d _ oaes were d * ‘The 0 purpose of bringing usic to the North Shore has wflf tly adhered : to. . Reâ€" yiewing | thirteen years in a kaâ€" Tido : 3 panorama of great names in music. 3 1 'ï¬ â€˜audiences have thrilled ‘ . «plorid VOiC“Q‘ &N‘* raslau, C ire Dux, Louise Homer, wdith Mason, Kirsten Flagstad, ibeth Rothberg, Dusolina Gianâ€" ami. (‘The great tenors, baritones and bassos, John Charles Thomas, wrence Tibbett, Tito Schipa, Gioâ€" ‘ k Jagel have all sung beâ€" mJ LR ‘mn‘hu. More than four thousand cheered 4 aving (of Viadimir Horowitz, lar ussian pianist; The Spanâ€" lard, Jdse Iturbi; the American vi« olinl ‘Albert Spalding; the Gerâ€" nan jfl:ï¬ Emanuel Feuermann; 4 pianist,. Sergei Rachâ€" matinoff, have taker their bows hafa ed Winnetka houses. befgre $ jthe club scores a seoop with the Chicagoland debut of the blonde, ~svielte, Vera and her partner, husky, Harold Triggs. The pair ho recently scored as guest artâ€" Car Rudy Vallee Variety hour and the Steinway Piano series. ~ opens on Saturday eveâ€" 24, with Lauritz Melâ€" y ish tenor of Metropoliâ€" agnerian wing; and inâ€" h engagements for Marâ€" i n, Negro contralto; the \nie violinist, Albert Spaldâ€" concludes on March 1 with ' of Myta Hess, English pianist. wC;pacityWeek Whe height of the mercury in "Broken Dishes" in . \WThe heigh of the mercury in the ithnsiasm ‘of the custometrs at the : ce of the Blackstone theater where t ous domestic comedy "Broken Dishes" is now in its fifth leek of capacity business, . k*:‘ en Dishes" is one of the ofâ€" rings of the Federal theater, othâ€" is bei "Triple A Plowed Under," mt the Great Northern, and a reâ€" fivalâ€"of "Everyman," at the Negro ‘ederal theater at 5538 Indiana aveâ€" The Art Institute of Chicago Sumâ€" mer Session â€"opened on Monday, w;.ncnmllmt of nearly 400 from 28 states. The sehool an: today a series of lectures on art subâ€" planned for summer students to be given by Charles Fabens Kelâ€" Edmund Giesbert, instructor, Hoeckner, instructor, Kenneth Shop e n, instructor, and Robert Purser, head of ‘the Art deâ€" partment, Louisiana State college. ley, assistant director of the Art Inâ€" of |Chicago and dean of the school, Norman L. Rice, associate ilnn‘_use in business in t-l: d office. this yea has »thent.ingtoumehu f to notification from the U. 8. Office department to Postâ€" r John Weilch on July 1. ; Howard Stryker (Marian ) has again been appointed 48 an assistant, a position which she Reld several years ago before the post office rating was demoted. ‘Cruickshank is the other f the very efficient staff. JULY 16, 1986 Thompson.Estate To Erect New Building Another building permit issued during the past week was to Mauâ€" rice J. Scheemeacker, for: a two story, 8â€"room residence to be built in Ravinia Woodlands at 1900 Sherâ€" idan road. It is to cost $13,500 and A. J. Jackson Co. of Chicago is the contractor,. : * + â€"John &‘&ï¬ï¬‚! of 1748 Brocdvicwt avenue, applied for a permit for $950 alterations to his home. Wm. Hoermann is the contractor, THIS SALE FOR JULY 16, 17 AND 18 20,000 Stores © NE Cooast to Coast Centrella Iced J Centrella‘s Friday Specials! Famous Milk Bread "400 CLUB" BEVERACES They‘re good friends to have around when you want a long, cool, refreshâ€" imng drink. They‘re pure, wholesome and delicious. bDry winger Ale Lime Rickey Grapefruit Rickey :ry White Soda ling Water SHREDDED WHEAT BREAXFAST FOOD Centrelia T hinâ€"Sliced CENTRELLA ORANCGE & GRAPEFRUIT JUICE TRAYMORE EXTRA SMALL PEAS Centrelia Cracked WHEAT BREAD 10¢e The pertect su;nmertiiné cookie. â€"Serve ice cream, puddings, f 3 custards lb Spongy honey Cake « satisftying white icing. i hem with cock Made with real cheese, Serve t R tails, beverages, appetizers, _ x1 10‘ Large 20 oz. 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Ractz director ‘of the So:ï¬fblnl Boat Mission has been secured. as the speaker, at both morning and evening services next (Sunday at the First United Evanâ€" gelical church. In the évening serâ€" vice Rev. Raets will show pictures of the work being done among the Chinese on the waters of South China, (This work was started 23 yqï¬{‘ . . At the pnfent time fonrmx‘}ubutl are in operation. Rev. Ractz is returning to China in September. ‘The public is cordially invited to the services.. â€" EVANS FEED STORE €10 Central Ave . To H P. 134 CGRASS SEED FERTILIZER PEAT MOSS on ‘sale at +/\ ____ in Deerfleld NELSON GROCERY AND MARKET ORANGE : â€"_PEKOE °> â€" TEA Fish for: Friday m35c ie Waiaohl is an, Sn . 39€¢ ‘ as. phe. BEEF TONGUE Fancy Smoked Em?oe:c"ll":;ï¬h 4 5c 4.... 17¢ ROYAL ARMS Toilet Tissue 25¢..35C¢ Save laundry bills **** pt, 23G lt. 39¢ ....». 30¢ Phone Highwood 1000 2 ... 19¢ 2 ... 119C Delicions blend ... 3%C .s. 933C No. 614 oz. yery special for sa°‘â€" u,, 23¢ d 3 +. 47¢ lu 2 : 23¢ #% Aged Resident of |. Highwood Passes on . Mrs. John Skidmore, of Hig » passed away Sunday at St. hospital, Waukegan fol 4 long illiness, \She was 85 years old.}. Mrs. Skidmore was born ik; Peimâ€" broke, Ontario, Canada and hag lived 50 jyears in Lake county, She is survived by her husband, Jokh and twqcou,flmryl).md' R. Skidmore. $R ks y : d Funeral services were ‘held day‘ in Waukegan with by in Lakeside cemetery, Libe t 25C 15¢ Hamms Budweiser B : Hoerber‘s . _ %~ . . SILYERBROOK > Beverages & Seltzer * “‘u_r !~// PREE DELIVERY } Farmer‘s B"iljie» 307 Oakwood Ave. Tel. H.P. 2030 2 i.. 65¢ n, 176¢ fAt, 33¢ + Oonol’utvh‘lh! ol tion, will hold a corno party: for their members and friends after their regular meeting on Friday eveâ€" ning, July 17. Meetings are held in the third floor lodgeâ€"room of the Masonic temple. WRECKING â€"â€"FOR SALE â€" THE ROSENWALD . _ MANSION at Roger Williams, near Lake all materials, includinig beauâ€" tiful paneled rooms, mantels, and doors, Sash, cabinets, lumber and complete heating units. Globe Wrecking Co. Office Phone: Diversey ‘3611 JOB PHONE Highland Park PAGE THREE 5462 1 d l is t *it t U # i¢ & 8 | 1| P3 3# tit lok & 7 U i tot i4 3% T 8 & | 4 P it "igk bar + B w# y w e3 t44:8 e l § PeCA is