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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 18 Jul 1925, p. 21

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1925 ts 28 Next Week at Ravinia Saturday night, July 18--"Samson et Delila": Ina Bourskaya, Giovanni Martinelli, Giuseppe Danise, Paolo Ananian, Leon Rothier, Giordano Paltrinieri, Louis Derman, Max Toft. Conductor : Louis Hasselmans. Sunday afternoon, July 19--Con- cert: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Eric De La Marter, conductor. Solo- ist, Jacques Gordon. Sunday night, July 19--"Romeo and Juliet": Lucrezia Bori, Armand Tokatyan, Leon Rothier, Desire De- frere. Paolo Ananian, Louis D'Ange- lo, Giordano Paltrinieri, Anna Cor- renti, Louis Derman. Conductor: Louis Hasselmans. Monday night, July 20--Concert: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Fric De La Marter, conductor. Soloists: Helen Freund, Virgilio Lazzari, Al- fred Wallenstein. All reserved seats are free for the Ravinia concerts. Tuesday night, July 21--Double Bill--"Pagliacci": Marie Sundelius, (iovanni Martinelli, Mario Basiola, Desire Defrere, Kiordano Paltrinieri. "Cavalleria Rusticana": Rosa Raisa, Mario Chamlee, Giacomo Rimini. Ada Paggi, Anna Correnti. Conduc- tor for both operas: Gennaro Papi. Wednesday night, July 22--"Rigo- letto": Florence Macbeth. Giuseppe Danise, Mario Chamlee, Ada Paggi, Virgilio Lazzari, Louis D'Angelo, Anna Correnti, Philine Falco, Paolo Ananian, Giordano Paltrinieri, Virgi- lio Coscia, Virgilia Grassi. Conduc- tor: Gennaro Papi. Thursday afternoon, July: 23--Chil- dren's concert and Entertainment : Chicago Svmphony Orchestra, Eric De La Marter, conductor. Second half of program: Songs and Panto- mimes for children given by Nor'h Shore Theater Guild and Northwest- ern University. Children under 12 vears of age are admitted free to these concerts. Reserved seats are free for everyone. Thursday night, July 23--*"I1 Tro- vatore" : Rosa Raisa, Ina Bourskaya, Giovanni Martinelli, Giacomo Rimini, Virgilio Lazzari, Philine Falco. Gior- dono Paltrinieri. Conductor: Genna- ro Papi. Friday ngiht, July 24--"Manon": Lucrezia Bori, Tito Schipa, Leon Ro- thier, Desire Defrere, Louis D'Ange- lo. Giordano Paltrinieri, Margery Maxwell, Philine Falco, Ada Paggi, Paolo Ananian, Virgilia Grassi. Con- duc'or: Louis Hasselmans. Saturday night, July 25--"Fedora" : Rosa Raisa, Margery Maxwell, Gio- vanni Martinelli, Giuseppi Danise, Leon Rothier, Paolo Ananian, Gior- dano Paltrinieri, Virgilia Grassi, [Louis D'Angelo. Paolo Ananian, Phi- line Falco, Louis Derman, Max Toft. Conductor : Gennaro Papi. persons interested that the Local lage of Winnetka has heretofore filed in said Court in said cause, ficate showing the cost of the provided for in said cause, the amount reserved for also constructed ordinance consider facts as stated in said certificate are .rue, will be held in said Court on the third day ten o'clock A. M.,, after as will may VILLAGE OF WINNETKA STATE OF ILLINOIS | COUNTY OF COOK ( SS. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF COOK COUNTY GEN. NO. 407,330 In the matter of the petition of the Village of Winnetka for the levy of a special assessment for the con- struction of an eight (8) inch in- ternal diameter sanitary sewer ex- tension in CHESTNUT STREET, from and connecting with the pres- ent eight (8) inch sanitary sewer in Chestnut Street at its intersec- tion with Oak Street at a point 14.5 feet west of the east line extended of Chestnut Street and 16.3 feet south of the north line extended of Oak Street, north in Chestnut Stieet along a line 14.5 feet west of and parallel with the east line and and said east line extended, of Chestnut Street, to a point two (2) feet south of the north line extend- ed of Chestnut Court, thence east along" a line two (2) feet north of and parallel with the north line and and said north line extended, of Chestnut Court, for a distance of one hundred seventy (170) feet, * on all in the Village of Winnetka, Cook County, Illinois. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all Board of Improvements of the said Vil- a certi- work interest, and showing improvement has been in substantial conformity the requirements of the original therefor. The hearing to and determine whether the that the of August, 'A. D. 1925, at or as soon there- the business of the Court permit. All persons desiring file objections in said cause by before said time, and may appear on the hearing and make their de- fense. DATED, Winnetka, Illinois, July 18th, 1925. BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVE- MENTS OF THE VILLAGE OF WIN- NETKA, by JOHN S. MILLER, Presi- dent. frederick Dickinson, Village Attorney. T19-1te Mrs. Delbert W. Poff of 749 Walden road and her little daughter are spend- ing two months in California. The Dee A. Stokers, 72 Abbottsford road, returned from a month's motor trip in Indiana, where they visited a number of their relatives. --_--O-- Mr. and Mrs. George vacationing in northern Wisconsin. H. 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