~~ WINNETKA WEEKLY. TALK, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1925 NEXT WEEK IN RAVINIA Saturday night, July 4--"Manon" : Lucrezia Bors» Tito - Schipa, Leon Rothier, Desire Defrere, Louis D'Angelo, Giordano Paltrinieri, Mar- gery Maxwell, Ada Paggi, Paolo Ananian, - Virgilia Grassi. Con- ductor, Louis Hasselmans. Sunday "afternoon, July 5--Con- cert: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Eric Del.aMarter, conductor. Jac- ques Gordon, violinist, soloist. Sunday night, July 5--"Aida": Rosa; Raisa, Ina, Bourskaya, Gio- J vanni Martinelli, Giuseppe Danise, Virgilio Lazzari, Louis D'Angelo, Gennaro Papi. Monday night, July 6--Concert: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Eric Del.aMarter, conductor. Florence Macbeth, soprano; Mario Chamlee, tenor; Alfred Wallenstein; 'cellist, soloists. All seats free for these concerts. Tuesday night, July 7--"Romeo and Juliet": Lucrezia Bori, Armand Tokatyan, Leon Rothier, Desire De- | frere, Paolo Ananian, Louis D|An- gelo, Giordano Paltrinieri, Philine Falco, Louis Derman. Conductor, Louis Hasselmans. Wednesday night, July 8--"Mar- tha": Florence Macbeth, Ina Bours- kaya, Mario Chamlee, ' Virgilio Lazzari, Paolo Ananian. Conductor, Louis Hasselmans. | Thursday afternoon, July 9-- E Children's Concert: Chicago Sym- phony Orchestra, Eric Del.aMarter, conductor. Entertainment: Camp 'Roosevelt Day program in charge tof Major F.'1,. Beals, U. S. A. i Thursday night, July 9--"L'Elisir ;d'Amore"; Elvira de Hidalgo, Tito {Schipa, Mario Basiola, Vittorio Tre- ivisan, Philine Falco. Conductor, {Gennaro Papi. { Friday night, July 10--Double {Bill : "Cavalleria Rusticana"; Rosa tRaisa, Mario Chamlee, Giocomo 'Rimini, Ada Paggi, Anna Correnti. {Conductor, Gennaro Papi.. "Pagli-- acci": Marie Sundelius, Giovanni Martinelli, Giuseppe Danise, Desire Defrere, Giordano Paltrinieri. Con- ductor, Gennaro Papi. Saturday night, July 11--"The Barber of Seville": Elivira de Hidal- go, Tito Schipa, Giacomo Rimini, Leon Rothier, Vittorio Trevisan, Giordano Paltrinieri Anna Correnti. Conductor, Gennaro Papi. | Giordano _ Paltrinieri, Conductor, §| Mr. and Mrs. J. H." Barnes, 238 Pop- lar street, returned Friday from a 10 day motor trip in Minnesota. law. room ing." Lilac Tea Room Opens Doors With New Owners The Lilac Tea. room, 576 Lincoln Mrs. Joseph Horn, golfer of avenue, had its formal opening under | yho before the new management on Wednesday of | yas Miss The new owners are Mrs. Y. I. Jansson, and Mr. and Mrs. Phil- lip Backlin, her brother and sister-in- this week. It is also emphasizing its Sun- day dinners. Milton Timberlake, 415 Maple ave- nue, has gone to Jackson, Mich for a visit of three weeks with his brother. Ld Former Champion Wins New Honors oddanms PRICES Becoming Effective June 29, 1925 WEEX DAYS : of. 'ourth place in the woman's western medal play championship at Riverside. 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