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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 25 Dec 1926, p. 41

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40 WINNETKA TALK December 25, 1926 Civic Music Ass'n to Present Four Concerts | Herbert E. Hyde of secretary of the Civic Music associa- tion of Chicago which proposes to present four concerts this Orchestra hall under its auspices and that of the Orchestral association. The first of these programs will be offered January 30 and the remaining three given the last Sundays of Febru- | ary, March and April. The closing concert will be the great annual fes- tival at which, in addition to the Civic orchestra, there will be a chorus of 1,000 children from the Civic Music association's choral classes in parks and playgrounds. Frederick Stock and Eric De Lamar- ter, directors of the Civic Orchestra, | will direct these concerts. Mrs. Burton Hanson of Evanston is a member of the association's board of directors. Smart 8 Golee extend sincere good wishes to all for a Very Merry Christmas! SMARGIF, 1564 Sherman Avenue Evanston Evanston is | season in| | Daly | ginia | George A. | ner. | the stage direction of Ira Hards. | "Dice of God," Newest Repertoire Production the com- thea- For | season its second production of the Theater [pany presents at the Studebaker Repertoire [ter for the first time "Dice of [ Joseph Maginnis. the on any stage, new play by James The late World war the drama, the God," a | forms background for | which is largely concerned with | regeneration of a man and woman who, |in the earlier scenes, are social out- casts. Mrs. Samuel Insull will be seen as Marie, a hanger-on in a cheap tav- ern in an interior French town, and Frederick G. Lewis as Jean, a wander- |er who reads good books, loves nature, but abhors work. In time his radical [ideas through circumstances, are ma- [terially softened. There are five scenes in "Dice of God," the first showing a bar room in an inn in Chalonez France, in 1914, and the others a cot- tage in Claire Vallee, a little village that was under fire during the war. There are twenty-five characters in ["Dice of God" and numerous extra people who appear as soldiers, miners, and refugees® Others, in addition to Mrs. Insull and Mrs. Lewis, prominent in the cast are Joseph McManus, John Murphy, Helen Strickland, Vir- Howell, Marie Ilka, John Lott, Beane, Jack Bennett, Violet Manning and Catherine Gard- "Dice of God" is produced under Miss Katherine Stolp, 336 Warwick | road, Kenilworth came home Thursday, December 16, from Pine Manor school, | Wellesley, Mass. | --0== Richard Shook of Harrisburg, Pa, |is spending the holidays with his aunt, [ Mrs. Lorenzo C. Dilks, 227 Sheridan road, Kenilworth. MY 5 A J -- TRAN ey 1 wi MY EY REEF tractive and liveable. tion to this problem is Georgian. an apartment hotel, and decoration. comfort. 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Your visit of inspection will be cordially welcomed. *he (georgian An Address of Distinction Send for illustrated brochure amd floor plan of Georgian suites. to make your home The deep piled taken over by the central one of the hotel dining Always you are your delightful home--at SS | Submit Traffic Ordinance for Chicago Area Hearings started this week on the proposed traffic ordinance submitted a few days ago to the City Council of Chicago by the Chicago Commerce. This ordinance, one of the most comprehensive and far reaching civic measures ever laid before any aldermanic body, is the result of year's work by the street traffic com- mittee of the association which has been conducting an intensive scientific | study of the traffic problem in Chicago | and adjacent suburban area. Inasmuch as the questions of parking | in business districts, control lights, traffic police, pedestrian control and many other features covered in survey just completed for Chicago are being encountered in many suburban | communities as well as in the large cities, Chicago traffic students expect that the towns and cities in the Chi- cago automotive area will show siderable interest in this big survey and the ordinance recommended to relieve the congestion problem. The ordinance is the work of seventy-eight men and agencies interested in street | use in Chicago and is based on the survey conducted by Miller McClin- | tock, the director of the Albert Russel Erskine bureau for traffic research, who handled the technical work of the Chicago survey. Heinsen Announces Busy Period of Realty Sales Sales during the fall made by the Winnetka office of the Heinsen Realty company amounted to about $123,000, it was announced recently by Mr. Heinsen. Seven transactions were in- volved and represented the sale of property in Winnetka and Glencoe. They are as follows: 509 Elder lane, Winnetka, A. M. Korsmo to R. J. Dar- by; lot on Oakdale avenue, Glencoe, Karl M. Becca to Richard R. Sprague; 1270 Scott avenue, Winnetka, I. S. Berlin to Kenneth I. Fox; lot on Sheridan road, Glencoe, Roland S. Keehn to H. S. Sandberg: 1032 Dins- more road, Winnetka, James Laing to Mrs. Elizabeth Sterns; 910 Green- wood avenue, Winnetka, W. F. Mur- [ILE i phy to G. B. Stephens; 940 Greenwood avenue, Winnetka, J. J. Kennedy to Elmer W. Roetz. 514% MONEY Have funds to loan on choice im- proved North Shore Suburban res- idence property at 5% % interest. See us on renewals. E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 07. Commission Interest DW ages MADE SAME DAY JOHN M. AGHTE AND COMPANY MORTGAGE BANK 10 North Clark Street PHONE DEARBORN 4406 RS Association of | one | the | - con- | traffic | "DON GIOVANNI" TO BE NEW YEAR'S EVE OPERA Chicago Civic Opera Company Prepares Brilliant Program for Holiday Week By CRITIC The eighth week of the Civic Opera |season at the Chicago Auditorium will [bring the long-promised revival of | Mozart's melodious and difficult "Don | Giovanni," which will be given a gala | performance on New Year's Eve with la cast of superlative excellence. Un- usually colorful stage settings have | been elaborated by Julian Dove from | sketches by Schenck Von Trapp, who | 'or a long time was art director of |the Wiesbaden opera, and now fills | that post at Darmstadt. This will be la complete new production along the [most modern lines, and the staging [will reflect the ripe experience of Charles Moor, stage manager, which he has gained in the leading opera houses of Europe. Moranzoni conduct- ing. Sunday, December 26, at 2 o'clock, "La Traviata" will be given its first | performance this season, with Claudia Muzio, Tito Schipa and Richard Bonelli; Moranzoni conducting. Monday evening, December 27, "Samson and Delilah" will be repeated, [with Fernand Ansseau singing Samson [for the first time in several seasons, [and Cyrena Van Gordon, Cesare Formichi, Edouard Cotreuil; and the corps de ballet; Weber conducting. Tuesday evening, "Ia Cena Delle | Beffe" will be repeated with the same |great cast: Claudia Muzio, Antonio Cortis, Luigi Montesanto, Virgilio Laz- zari; Polacco conducting. Wednesday evening, "Tristan and Isolde" will be repeated with the same fine singers: Elsa Alsen, Cyrena.Van Gordon, Charles Marshall, Richard Bonelli and Alexander Kipnis; Polacco conducting. Thursday evening will bring another repetition of the ever-popular "Aida" with Claudia Muzio, Augusta Lenska, Fernand Ansseau, Cesare Formichi, Virgilio Lazzari and Alexander Kipnis; Weber conducting. Friday evening, New Year's Eve, "Don Giovanni" will be given with Rosa Raisa, Edith Mason, Louise Lor- in, Tito Schipa, Vanni-Marcoux (who will make his first appearance since his return to the company, in this per- formance), Alexander Kipnis, Virgilio L.azzari and Vittorio Trevisan; Polacco conducting. Saturday matinee (New Year's) "Tiefland" will be repeated, in English, with the same cast that sang the premiere, Elsa Alsen, Lorna Doone Jackson, Irene Pavloska, Helen Freund, Forrest Lamont, Giacomo Rimini, Alexander Kipnis and Jose Mojica; Weber conducting. The New Year's Night performance will be "Martha," at popular prices, with Florence Macbeth, Antonio Cor- tis, Virgilio Lazzari and Vittorio Trevi- san; Moranzoni conducting. L (1) A N <S WITHOUT += COMMISSION Desirable Homes and Apartment Buildings John Hancock Mutual Life Insur- ance Company LANGWORTHY, Loan Agent 112 W. Adams St., Chicago On A. D. Second Mortgage Money LOANED TO HOME OWNERS INTEREST ON EASY PAYMENTS Louis G. 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