December 19, 1925 WINNETKA TALK 9 ARRANGE EXCELLENT XMAS OPERA PROGRAM Week Beginning Monday, Decem- ber 21, to be Replete With Per- formances of Merit Christmas week at the auditorium, the home of the Chicago Civic Opera, will be celebrated with a remark- ably fine and attractive series of lyric works. Along with some of the estab- lished favorites to be presented will be a world premiere, and the repetition of another opera whose premiere took place with the greatest success a few days ago, Friday, December 11. "Namiko-San" is the repetition and will be presented again with a revival of "The Daughter of the Regiment," Thursday evening, December 24 (the night before Christmas). W. Franke Harling's much heralded opera in "jazz" meter, "A Light from St. Agnes," will be presented for the first time the afternoon of Saturday, December 26. It will be followed by the old depend- able, "I Pagliacci," making an un- usual double bill. "Boris Godunoff," which was given one of its finest interpretations several weeks ago with Georges Baklanoff in the title role, will be presented again Tuesday evening, December 22, with the same exceptional cast. Mary Garden will also appear on next week's repertoire in two such well known operas as "Werther" and "Thais." "Werther" will be presented Wednesday evening, December 23, and "Thais" Saturday evening at popular prices. Xmas Week Schedule Monday evening, Dec. 21--"I1 Trova- tore,"" with Muzio, Van Gordon, Curtis, Bonelli in the cast; conductor, Weber. Tuesday evening--'"Boris Godunoft," with Van Gordon, Cortis, Baklanoff, Lazzari, Cotreuil; conductor, Polacco. Wednesday evening -- '"Werther," with Garden, Freund, Ansseau, Kipnis, Cotreuil; conductor, Polacco. Thursday evening -- "Namiko-San." with Miura, Ritch, and Bonelli; con- ductor (composer), Franchetti, fol- ( To The Comfort Shop Phone 933 Winnetka TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT for your MARCEL AND WATER WAVING FACIAL AND SCALP TREATMENT SHAMPOO AND MANICURE EXPERT HAIRCUTTING for WOMEN AND THE CHILDREN Miss Jennie Anderson "Mrs. Chas. Stromgren" Meyer Bank Bldg. 797 Elm St. Winn. 933 lowed by "The Daughter of the Regi- ment," with Dal Monte, Hackett, Rimi; conductor, Moranzoni. : Saturday Matinee at 2--"A Light from St. Agnes," (World premiere) with Raisa, Lamont, Baklanoff; con- ductor (composer), W. Franke Har- ling; followed by "I Pagliacci," with Fitziu, Marshall, Formichi; conductor, Moranzoni. Saturday evening at 8--"Thais," at popular prices, with Garden, Mojico, Cotreuil; conductor, Moranzoni. OBSERVE SILVER WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Julius Runnfeldt of 1026 Spruce street, were surprised Fri- day evening, December 12, by their relatives and friends who gathered at the Winnetka Woman's club to cel- ebrate their twenty-fifth wedding an- niversary. Many were present who had known them for 25 years or longer. They were presented with beautiful gifts. Eric Nelson gave a very inter- esting talk, and many others took part in speaking and singing. Hubbard Woods Electric and Hardware Co. Not Inc. I TOYS, TOYS and MORE TOYS |} Areoplanes that really fly Buddy "L" Line Skates, Tubular Shoe and Clamp Skates, Skiis, Sleds, Wagons, Coasters and Scooters Electric Appliances make dandy gifts 902-4 LINDEN AVE. PHONE WINN. 871 % \ "A fome Bank /or Winnetka Feople" Qficers and Directors | HENRY R. HALE Fresident L.B.KUPPENHEIMER Vice~/ resident JANBORN HALE Coskier ' GEORGE W. MEAINNEY Asst. Cashier VICTOR £LTING CARLTON PROUTY ---- NOBLE HALE Perhaps You Don't Know that this is the banking home of over 3,800 Winnetka people, who have selected it be- cause of the safety it affords, the friendly co- operation that is back of its services, the con- venience of banking in their own home com- munity, and the fact that the advice and counsel of officers is ever at their command. These people are benefiting from Winnetka State Bank service, and we feel confident you would too. This is truly a "Home Bank for Winnetka People." WINNETKA STATE BANK LIM S7. LAST OF LINCOLN AVE. 3X BANKING HOURS TRE Sn I -- Saturdays 8am lo 12-30pm. ard 7 lo Brm 2 ad