Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Jul 1934, p. 22

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WILMETTE LIPE July 19. 1934 J, J. Fer ii. ýyouag coUscis- tii. ADVENTURER ALIBUM for 50e with a mnine"0f -information"! Junior Packets:, 50o aU idficr4e! for sýo.ço. 3007-5 Maýi uferent with.pàckete book and hlnaes, etc., for galy $;.5 C. HAHN for ST"AMPS! 8Smite le, M48 Lhcoln' .wlnnetha Scot, Poole, Suribo ibins-firom z5c to $z5 Paul Corneil, Jr.,. of* 245 Cumnor road, Kenilwor-th, left last Týhursdayý to attend, a house party at Denby Island, .Thfee. Lakés, Wis., given by Betty Allen. He, will 'theni visit Ross Dreyver of Glencoe at the Drevers' summer. place at Three Lakes. M I WE'VE SEMIS AWELL 010MB oLaiiNLELE W. have coped with radical changes . in fashions and materials in 25 years. But at no time has our exacting clientele found us lacking in ability or detail. Our success refleets excellent equipment, modern facilities, a personnel tyaîned in the Cleaner'. Art and a, desire tô produce only the finest Dry Cleaning workmanship. Your Swnmer Wardrobe wilI benefit by Our treatment. fORTE ID 3731 BROADWAY, CHICAGO PHONE ENTERPRISE 6M0 NO TOLL. CHARGE TH1E NORTH SHORES LARGEST CLEANERS« S YMPHONY G UEST COND UC TORS Twî(o yoting Chicago massiiaits arc cosidictig Symiplaoiy orchestra Miis week ini the water theater of the SzÊ4t Bridge of Service, 1934 Centur 'y of Pro gress. They are Henry Weber.. (ri.qht) weII kiiozci through his activities Uliti, the Civic Opecra coml'any, and Carl Brieken. .(le f) conductor of the U'niversity of Chicagvo orchestra. 27 Hoes. No-Waiting! PLAY SPORTSMAN DAILY FEE GOLF COURSE Buit for Championship play Rotes Reduced forLAISNTC W.k ey 5c Ladie s play from -Monday foI Se'e u Dys .......5c Friday, inclusive, 5c Al S u n d a y s & H o lid a y s . . . $ 1 0 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Draught Beer on Tap Complete Bar and Restaurant Facilities Inqure about aur special monthly or season. memberships On Dundee Rd.. 11/2 miles wesl' of Waukegan Rd. PHONE NORTHBROOK 272 . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .Strau s -Overture to "Mignon" ........ Thomas Valse Triste................... Sibelius Prelude to "Tannhauser" ... Wagner The prograni on Saturday evening will be conducted by Dr. DeLamarter, assistant director of the orchestra.. Il 2will be as follows: SOverture to "The Magic Fitite..Mozart Prelude to "The Deluge" . ..Saint-Saens (Violin Solo by John Weicher) Legend from the "K.alevala," "The Swan of Tuonela,"1 Opus 22....... Sibelius (English' Horn Solo by F. Napolilli) "Kol Nidrel,"1 for Violoncello and Or- chestra, Opus 47 .............. Bruch (Violoncello Solo by IR. Wagner) "Molly on the Shore". .... Grainger "Shepherd's Hey'"............ Grainger Allegro, from Concerto for Oboe ... ... . . . . . ... . . . . .M ueller (Oboe Solo by F. Mueller) Nightingale (Basque Folk Tune ... .. ....DeLamarter (Fliute* Solo ,by ,E. Liegi) "O Girl That Singest", (Serbian Folk Tune)>........ . DeLaniarter (Viola Solo by C. Evans) Shadow and Seaguil (Russian Folk Tunes) ...................DeLanarter (Bassoon Solo by H. Fox) Tarantelle for Flute and Clarinet,' Opus 6.................. Saint-Saen.- (Solos: E. Liegi and R. Lindemann) Interm iss ion Suite No. 2, B Minor (for Strings and Flute> ......... .............. ...Bach Overture Rondo Sarabande Bourree I-Bourree Il ]Polonaise-Double Minuet Radinerie (Flute Obliggato by E. ýLiegl) Slavonic Dances ...............Dvorak BEAUTY SPIECIALIST .The Cayr-Leen Beauty salon an- nounices the engagement of Oren De- Graif, specialist in permanent w«ving andhair cutting, whose services wilI henceforth be available, to patrons of Cayr-Leen. Mr. DeGraif is flot un- known on the north shore, for it was here and at Hollywood that he gainled distinction as -an artist in bis treat- ment.of woman's crowning glory. An, invitation is Extended- to bis friends' and former patrons ta meet him, at CaYr-Leen Beauty salon.. GUIDE-LECTURE TOURS "Minerais. and Prehistoric Exhib- its" is the.titie of this Friday's guide- lecture tour at Il a. m. for the gen- eral public at Frield Museum of Natural, HistorY. Next Monda3y at the same hour the subjeêt will be "Plant Life"; Tuesday, "Priiýàitive and Civilized Peoples";,an.d .Wednes- day, "Animal Groups."1 In addition to these special tours, there are genérai tours of anthropcslogicaî, botanical, geological and zoological 'exhibits. It has always been the policy of Frederick Stock. conductor of the Chi- cago Symphony, as well as G. F. Swift, president of Swift and company, tc recogîlize. and develop talent in* the younger generation. In accordance witli this policy, the two Chicago meun have been engaged to share the conductor's stand with Dr. Eric DeLamarter. Mr. Weber, who will be conductor of the i¶ew Chicago Grand :Opera com- pany this winter, was born in Chicago 33 years ago. At an early, age he was t*en to Austria to study, and. was graduated with higb bonors f rom th-, University of Vienna and the Royal Academy of Music. He made his Chi- cago debut *in "Tannhauser" in 1924. In addition to conducting operas, he is a director and producer for the Na- tional Broadcasting cornpany. Mirs. Weber. is Marian Claire,, opera star, who ;s a native of the north shore. Mr. Bricken came. to Chicago as a member of the staff of the University of Chicago's newly organized music school in 1931. He organized the Uni- versity Symphony orchestra and sev- eral other musical organizations, in- cluding the University chorus. He re- céived his bachelor's degree at Yale, and conducted the Yale Symphony or- chestra for two years.'1 Mr.-Bricken will conduct the orches- tra Friday évening, offering the follow- ing prograni: Overture to "SEuryanthe" ....... Weber Music tW -A Midmumimer Night's Dr-ean-," O ýpus 61.-.................. ..... Mendelssdhn-Bartholdy Overture-Fan tasia, 'Romneo and Juliet" ............Tschakowsky Syniphonic' Poemn No. 3, "Les Pr eludes" ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L iszt I nterrnission SymphonY, D Minor....... Franck *Lento-Allegro non troppo Allegretto Allegro non troppo. Mr. Weber wviI1 appear as a guest conductor Saturday afternoon, when the following prog ram will be offered: iPrelude to Act III, "Lohengrin" ,... ........ Wagner Suite, "Peýer Gynt"p No. 1, Opus 46.. orig..................... Grieg Aase's, Death ýAnitra's Dance In the' Hall of the Mountain King Prelude fromn Haensel and Gretell".. . ..Humperdlnek Poeio*nof .Ba'ehus, from the Ballet "Sylvia',......Delibes Allegro con brio, from Symphony No.ý 5, C Minor, OPus 67 .... ý.... eethoven Walf z, "Roses from the South".... - - - '***.....1 .. Srus The 'Ride .of the Valkyries, from "Die Walkuere, .................. Wagner Intermnission Tone Poeni, -Don Juan," Opus M..0 1 -1 juily, 19, 1934 WILMETTE, L"E

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