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Highland Park Press, 10 Jul 1941, p. 5

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Gitta enclave. Chicsgo, pianist, will be soloist under my: baton on Thursdsy, July 17. She will play the Racttmaninott Rhapsody on 3 Theme of Psxsnini. Bom in Chi- cago of Russinn parentage, Miss Grsdovs sinned plsying the piano when she wss three. In 1923 she mode her ofBeiat debut in New York, end since then hss toured the United Staten and Europe, sppesr- ing " soloist with several mMor symphony orchestra. This is her second sppesrsnce at Ravinia, her ttmt occur-in; in 1988. Programs for Beechsm's second week and mum'- week st Rsvinis follow: Following Sir Thom-l Beeches: on the RaviniE podium In Nteolnl Mauro, Bunion-born conductor, whoee ttrat Ippeanuce " the Pork lost season was e met mecca. He wilt conduct the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for I week, starting July 16. The wer abroed in responsible for Leroy‘e coming to America. He el- caped from Part- during the Ger- mm Conquest, but hie car wu hit by a bomb and hurled into I ravine. Unhurt. Leroy we: picked up by e truck of the Brith RAF and Men to Orleenl, After 1 week of held- ship, during which time he tsutreged from hunger and exponure, he reached unoccupied France. All his minions were gone except " flute. Leroy hu Appeared my time. with maior lymphony orchestra thread. A student of the tlute since he we: eight year- old, he was di- rector of the French Wind-Instru- ment society while nun an under- graduate It the Pull Conserve- toire. " Thom" Beechun, British hunger. ia now in bi- Iecond wool: of conducting the Chicago Sym- phony orchutu at Ravinia Park. Botoiat with the orchenn for Suturday, July 12, In Rene Leroy. French nun-t. who will play Mo. zart'l Concerto In D Maior for Flute and Orchutn. July 10, 1941 Reno Leroy. French Hulls! At newbie Will Appear as Soloist Schu- day with Sir Thomas 386 Central Ave. PHONE 263-279 . . . Arthur H. Swanson LUMBING HEATING AND mums; Auto Repaimlng Cold Frame 6 Axel Mroight.ning Body 6 Fender Rummy DAHL'S Auto Reconstruction Co. S m hon No. i. . Mator M'll'l'?fllF', mm-t___.-.---------.-.-. Beethoven Symphony No. 8. C tgator..--'" “The wax to the ammo tur. den" from "A Villas Romeo 'tit Juliet" trr-t-rtrr--r-.._wrmmrmrtr.t'tt"-e"'e"'. De In Two Legend: __-__. w,,.-,...........- Overture to "The Mylu Dutch- man: .-,.--a-v--vl-C,-a-irt" Rhnplody on a theme of Mull“. tor piano 'ad. orEhettt.Raetiinourtotr till: Tr.'...'.....'.:.....-..-,-.: Pinhead Little Suite, No. , mujtnvluky Three Blur-meter from "Tau mun" ..Pr_ ttte _.. tteteV Minsky-Kama! Bacchunle. from "TtuuMutuer_"-, tgt "The mom» Shep- Eiaarii lu;lo;nuu and Drone-91’ m-u-..-'-.---, Overture to "Ru-In and Ludmllla" ._FC.rtttt__P._t-tree'.P- tw.-.' Symphony No. tr, C. Mutor..Brsethovem tum ny, July " “Ji. Overture to “The dal'wwslnuu sew-nude ("Elna meme Nun! muslk") .._____ _9P_P__"___ .wVwr-t-tte Hour! Invitation to the Dance---., -_- "WWW” Tiny Symphony No. T, C lum- _,.atttqtuttt Sum trom “the 11k Maid od Perth" -e--i'i-tru"-"'U'"u"u"d"" Bust I) Cotillon bt Dance at the Satyr- Nocturne and Schema. from "A Midsummer Pttl2 Dram" .w_...rrWr."t...tere'P'..t. 'rnderurottiBartttoAdy -- TGaiF,9iitrrt," it mt -_'" Overture to "Etmtont" ___. ','tgtl,vg"l Andante Cantatrile, opus go, her; Bolero _ .rr---ert-re.mr.r.r.rrr_-wrvwmm_svs--ee'r'e._ Rival Syn: horny No. T, C W....Schubeu Fd'll'G'y, July [1. u '.." Symphony No. Ir, D lung. "W afa‘ééiam"""""""' Swat-b qtorieP.-aittetakor'-trott "iii-iii} "ii-1y $3156 Overture on Jam-h Tunnel" “a: sags: THERE.“ Overture, "1812" .rreeeewm. . Minuet SPRING SEVICE STATION WELDING AND SOWG Soc-ray. July In. at 0:80 's-iiiy."uii '13." n no Niieei trom "The chin-a" _-wet-er..-.-..-..............--..-..-..-.'. Ionluuko Ru. 1930 The Highland Park PRESS Weber-Berl to! PMCMIKI ".TC..Titreiit% Tlchllkmky Tttsu.tattovtett Wagner Handel Mon". Blink. Ideal weather imported e featlve spirit to the three-day Legion corni- val concluded Saturday night, The lel’d of the automobile was made soon after midnight. The lucky num- ber we: drawn by a little girl, choeen at random tram the crowd and blindtolde for the melon. " could not obtain her name tonight. Maybe layer Ronan or Pete Giltoy would know.) Mayor Rom called out the winner over the mike. The ticket picked wan No. 641 and the name on the stub we: Edward Heller, 6005 Ainslie street. Guano. Mr. Heller val immensely thrilled when informed of his are good for- tune. He said he would gladly put hie worn old car on a well eamed retired list. 1941 LEGION CARNIVAL RATED HUGE SUCCESS ss.y,t...,.,.,.,------rraGaa"'i_ éWfâ€"fé‘i Lam on Real Estate p... lnlurod liortuge Lom- Other bum mrr-.rrr.r-srr...'e" Other Bond- ...r.tttrr--r....r". Clpiul Stock Sin-plu- ...romte. 'rttmairir.rc Demand Deposit: Stock in Federal Mm Bulk Banking Home 3nd Fixture. . Ru! Estate Sold on Contract Cash and Due 1mm Banks, United Mate Government - Ob tionl __. Comm Pup" lam on Collagenl Security Menu!“ _ _ V THE FEDIIAL “VI BANK THE "MAL WIT [NEW communal THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mica meiu STATEN? OF THE CONDITION or At the Close " [lupin-gum a. "" or _ HIGHLAND PARK ttESOrmCEt' iiaud-d - , mac-nulls”: "mmwmdm- land Park'- mout popular huh "ttoot.tuamsta,waae_Mqrtr ofttserutrtiatgt.MtatswttttA- held at mummy 'tOtt-re "ettnmtvttie,Jxar06tat3utr6. She waaauortmntttatadgetrth.- lonhlpotOlrll ”an“ wtnntngtheeteethtnsttr-r- row-in.M-ati_rttl- unponmmmmw whalbetloulod. Bhe In. on of the I” “It. “tending the (anon: all!- m. which W for the and ounc- uuve you. n II can“ to the Boy's mu. Them Ml In taught about city. county. Mat. and um“! mm. ,8 200000.!» . “£00.00 _ ”will! ”NM-l7 2,784,762.“ “MM-09 i 279,904.40 184933.72 909,881.19 £8,905.08 1117.186.“ 1,252,180.70 205,000.00 ”$37.93.." '"'Mt'dt T w: I Mr,Noa' ' was ‘00” , INDIE" “MIN.” “378,410.“ 36mm.“

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