Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Nov 1926, p. 54

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WILMETTE Next Week in Wilmette (recorded at the Chamber of Commerce.) Friday, November 19 7 :30 P. M. Wilmette Chapter R. A. M. Masonic Temple. . 8 P.M. \Vilevansbrook Encampment No. 177 I.O.O.F. Odd Fellows hall. Sunday, November 21 7 :30 P. M. Sunday Evening club. ?peake.r, Norman Hapgood; soloIst, Edith B. ~ormelli Congregational church. T ueaday, November 23 12:15 P.M. Luncheon, \Vilmette Optimist club, Lake Shore Terrace. 8:15 P. ~r. Guilmette Council" No. 922 Knights of Columbus. Odd Fellows hall. Wednesday, November 24 12:15 P.M. Luncheon, \Vilmctte Rotary club, Guilmette Country club. 8 :IS P.M. Union Thanksgiving Service. Congregational church. Thursday, November 25 ThanksgiYing Day. Friday, November 26 7 :30 P. M. \V!lmette Chapter, R. A. M. Masonic Temple. LIFE November 19, 1926 Louise C. Knobel Chooses Saturday for Wedding Day The marriage of Miss Louise Caroline Knobel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knobel, 204 Wood court to Harry Morrison of Albany, N. Y., 'will take place tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clqck at the St. John's Lutheran church, the Rev. Herman Meyer officiating. Miss Bertha Knobel, sister of the bride, will be the maid of honor. Miss Jennie Dyer and Miss Liesel Lang, both of Wilmette, are to be the bridesmaids, and Jean and Bobbie Matthews, flower girls. · Mr. Niver of Chicago " ·ill act as Mr. Morrison's best man. George Me.rganthaler, Lawrence and Karl Knobel, the bride's brothers, and Arthur Austin, all of \Vilmette, are ushers for the wedding. There will he a reception after the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. Morrison and his bride "·ill reside in Kent, Ohio. BRD.LIANT REPERTOIRE · OF OPERA CONTINUES All-star Performance of"Carmen" on Monday, November 22, Will Start Third Week The Spectacular splendor of . Chicago's opening .we~k of o~era, nvaled by the social stgmficance Imparted to the second week by the visit of Qu~e.n Marie of Roumania to the great Civtc institution last Tuesday evening, will find an echo in the third week through the brilliance of the repertoire, commencing next Monday evening, November 22, with an all-star performance of "Carmen." The closing days of the current we.ck are of outstanding importance, for .mstance, Thursday, November 18 brought a feast of novelty, the first performance of Donizetti's "Daughter of the Regiment," heard in Chicago in two generations and the first performance ever given by Chicago's resident co~npany, also affording the first extenstve performance of divertissements offered by the ballet this season. Friday evening brings the first presentation of the year of "La J uive" (The J ewess). The cast will embrace Rosa Raisa, Eide Norena, Charles Marshall Jose Mojica, Desire Defrere, Alexand~r Kipnis;' Serge Oukrainsky, Helene Samuels, and the corps de bat- has shattered traditions by announcing· the bill for that night. Ordinarily a full week is the arbitrary limit for future announcements, but on this occasion it is made known that the long promised treat for Mozart enthusiasts will provide the bill-an elaborate allstar presentation of "Don Giovanni." The special prices usual for New Year's Eve-$1.50 to $10.00-will prevail apcl mail orders will be accepted now and fi11ed later in the sequenc~ of their receipt. The cast wiii include Raisa, Mason, Loring, Schjpa, VanniMarcoux, Lazzari. Kipnis, Trevisan; Polacca conducting. · Weds Evanstonian Mills Wins Cross Country Race; Drake Older, Second An 8 Course Thanksgiving Dinner A home cooked meal amid pleasant, congenial surroundings. M. Portenhauser Painting Deco1·ating J:s ti tnatcs gi \·en "·ithout obligation Phone Wihnette 2764 $1.25 Serve4 from 12 to 8. P. M. Forty-seven boys fulfilled their hopes of ·winning a medal in running, at New Trier recently, '"'hen thev came in among the first of the c.ross country racers. Bobbie Mills won by a very 11 · D k Old sma margm, ra e er ran a very close \Ccond, and his brother, Cliff, foil d 'f t · d Th h let; Weber conducting. o\\'e a swt t t ur . e ot er boys "Our Mary" to Sing "Carmen" were A. Hoffman, T. Burns, K. Yost, For Saturday matinee "Resurrection" M. Guy, S. Burge, G. Marshal, H. Hit- will be repeated with the same gre~t ton, B. Johnson, and T. Burgess. cast with which it was first sung this The time was extremely good, season. Saturday evening introduces eleven minutes thirty-three and three "Rigoletto" at popular pric~s. fifths seconds. BJobbie Mills, who Monday, November 22, "Carm~n" won the race last year, improved his brings forward M.ary .Garden, Etde time record considerablv. Norena, Fernand Ansseau, Edouard The results of the ra~e are verv en- Cotreuit and Giacomo Rimini in the courag-ing, the coaches say. .They leading ' roles, surrounded by Anna pro,-e that track is popular, that many Hamlin, Lorna Doone Jackson, Jose l'hoto by lh· rnit· athletes try out for it, and that the Mojica, Ernesto Torti. Desire Defrere, Miss Edna 1Iarie Gauger of \Viltrack team has excellent material for Eugenio Correnti, and others. Then· long distance running. will he incidental dances by Serge mette was married to Chester Gould . . Oukrainsky, assisted by Miles. Sher- of Evanston in a ceremony performed Ftfty-seven years ago the Elgin , mont, Nemeroff, Samuels, and Chap- at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. Leader commented on the traffic prob- man, and the entire corps de ballot and 11rs. George Gauger, r\ov. 6. They lems confronting the street railway of will be seen in the fourth act. Maes- are honeymooning in Kentucky. that time. tro Polacca will conduct. ....... Tuesday brings a repeat perform· ~'-"--'-"-'-"-'-'-'-"-'-'-"-,. ance of "Il Trovatore," with Muzio, Village Makes Contract Lenska, . Misgen, Lindi, Mojica, Bonfor Disposal of Garbage elli, Lazzari, and Morelato; Weber conducting. R. C. Rug-en of Glen view was this Wednesday brings a repeat of me- week awarded the contract for disposal !odious "Lucia di Lammermoor," with of garbage in \Vilmette in 1927 by Dal Monte, Cortis, Rimini, and Cotreuil; St. Leger con.c lucting. , tl~e Vil,'age board in session Tuesday uLa Boheme"· on Thanksgiving ntght. fhe contract calls for the payThursday, Thanksgivmg da.y will I mcnt of $890 a month to Rugen for h~ve as solac e for those who dme. not his services. w1sely but too well. tuneful, melod10us, \Vl 11.1, , . . 1 and atmospheric "La Boheme" with c gtlr 1 )age dtsposal " ·111 be the same great cast with which the handled by contract the coming year, popular Pu~cini opera wa~ rest? red to ,. beginning January 1, the Village board the reperto1re on the th1rcl ntght ?f ha under consideration the establishth~ .season-Mason, Pavloska,. Cort1~, I n~ent of a municipally owned garbage Oltv1ero, Montesanto,_ Lazzan, Trcv1- (ltsposal plant for the not distant fusan; Polac~o conductmg. , . ture. The Plan commission has been There ~vtll be no performance l·n- instructed to recommend a site for day cvenmg, as the company goes to such a proposed plant Milwaukee to sing "Aida," as the open· ing of a series of three ~riday pe~~harles T,ttrtclllcrg, Jr., 1538 ~alnut ~<?rn1ances. · Saturday atternoon" ts a_venue, \\'as at home fro 1n the Univer·t-.tven over to th~ premt.ere of La, srt~· of Illinois for the Chicago-Illinois Cena della Boffe, and 111 the eve- game . ning "Resurrection" will be repeat ed . 111 lllOts d fprices. N at popular . . ~v1.11 have the largest armorv un ar: a ~ernoo.n, ovem 1 )er 28 t~e 111 the Unttccl States when the $425 000 suburbamtes spe·cral performance wrll armory f tl U · · f ' 1 d t d "Th J f o 1e ntversrty o Illinois i~ Je ev~ e to e ewcls .o the Ma-~ finally completed. donna, repeated by spectal reque st. The cast will include Raisa Lenska 111· · 1-------Lamont, Rimini; Moranzeni, conduct~ svst~:~~;s i~as t~~le of ~~le grea~et~t par~ ing. Serge qukrainsky, Miles. Maria fourteen large a~v3r 197 conslllmg 5 Nemeroff, VIOla ~hermont, and the maintained in Chicag sma par corps de ballot wtll contribute incio. dental dances. B f h · . 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