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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 28 Mar 1925, p. 20

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ra imi ni i WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1925 public was enthusiastic in its appre- ciation of her singing. In April, 1924, GR T CELLIST Ivogun completed her third tour of the United States, having traveled as far west as California. Her personal bearing and appearance are most pleasing. Her voice is a lyric colora- : . | tura soprano of extraordinary sweet- Pablo Casals to Appear In| ness, range, and purity. Recital at New Trier The MacDowell club of Winnetka, . . under whose auspices Casals and Ivo- Auditorium March 31 gun will appear, has already definitely decided to continue artists' recitals in the season of 1925-26, because of the "WORLD'S GREATEST" great success in the season just closed. TAX COLLECTIONS NEAR $1,000,000, SAYS HALE Nearly a million dollars in taxes was collected from residents of the township this year, according to the figures of Sanborn Hale, township collector, which were made public this week. The exact amount is somewhat in excess of $920,- 000. This is much more than was ever paid to the local collecior before. Because of the different kinds of taxes paid Mr. Hale has been as yet unable to PAINT Your Car Now While the weather is bad and you are not using it much. WINNETKA AUTO PAINTING CO. E. LYLE, Prop. 562 Lincoln Avenue Rear Wersted Motor Co. Phone Winnetka 165 Shares a Brilliant Program with Maria Ivogun Casals and Ivogun will appear in joint recital Tuesday evening, March 31, at New Trier auditorium. Pablo Casals, is the greatest cellist in the figure out the exact amount paid by each village, but the approximate amount of real estate (axes paid by the various com- munities are as follows: Wilmette, $221,- 000; Kenilworth, $67,000; Winnetka, $010,000; Glencoe, $161,000; from the township outside of the villages, $62,000. There were 11,000 payments made, out of 19,000 tax bills mailed out. After posting and re-checking the tax books halanced within 12 cents, according to Mr. Hale. He was assisted by the clerks or the Winnetka State Bank and by Miss Ella Butz, who assisted the collectors last year, and others. A force of 10 persons worked on the task. HERE will be sunshine in your home and in your heart if we supply your plumbing fix- tures. Sanitary engineering as we understand and practise it means perfect plumbing plus-- that added touch of utility and beauty that marks our installa- tions. A Bath a Day Keeps You Fit Every Way VIC J. KILLIAN, Inc. SANITARY ENGINEERS Specialists in New Work and Remodeling. 874 Center St. Winnetka 1260 Carbonated" Adams Pharmacy, 782 Elm St. G. Matteoni Bros., 742 Elm St. North Shore Pharmacy SPECIAL This Week NEW YORK ICE CREAM with PECANS Oc Hubbard Woods Ristow Confectionery, Hubbard Woods Pharmacy Kenilworth Pharmacy Full Quart Brick Pablo Casals world, and Maria Ivogun,. a lyric soprano of preeminent Furopean and American fame. There is not the slightest shadow of doubt as to the statement that Casals is the world's greatest cellist. When such a man as Kreisler, unexcelled artist, and playing the violin with such sureness, accuracy, and beauty as to fill to overflowing the Chicago audi- iy nepArniNGT 5 BATTERIE | | ACCESSORIE torium at his every appearance--when such a genius as Fritz Kreisler says hat Casals is the "greatest musician who has ever drawn a bow," his testi- mony must be accepted. And Eugene Ysaye, the renowned Belgian violinist, regards Casals as the "greatest interpretative artist" he has ever heard. These two tremendous tributes to this wonderful cellist nat- urally carry the music lover to the topmost heights of expectation when an announcement is made that Casals is to give a recital. Maria Ivogun 1s a leading lady in the Viennese grand opera. She is also a prima donna in the Metropolitan Opera company of New York. In her London concerts in 1924 she received a huge ovation. 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