Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jul 1937, p. 23

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*11,lhe vi be welcomed by th.e manfriénds jnspired b,ý his personal cha'rni as wvell as his mnusicianly direction of lus concerts Iast summer. 1In~ 1918 Anlserniet ,'es9tabli shed the orchestra.of. Fretcch Switzerland, and has kept his, affiliation with it' ever since. Following. his American tour of l>ast s-ummènr, .%heiilie openied ho less than three summer Festivals, those of the Ravinia Festival., the HolwodBowl and t he Si. Malo concerts in, Sali Francisco, he pre- senlted an AII.-Iebussy, season 'at (;efeva Swtzerand duingthe ses- siohi oft the League of. Nations., * So îiuch in,,dcmnand is Ansermet Two New Works His first program of July ý8 lists two new works, "La Doiiiua Se- penite," byv Casella.- and Dehussy's "Epigraphes Antiques." The ,familiar Frenich sympliony andi Moussorgsky'.s '4Tableaxix d'une.-Ekposition, arrangeti I)y. Ravel, will complete the prog aan. The first synipho ny of S zozta- kowicz andi "The Fountains of Rome," by' Resphigi, will be featureti on the prt)gram , of July 9. 'deFalla, Stra- vinsky and :the TschaikowVsky fifth symphony will 1)e represented on the third progra m'and a first tinte per- formance of the "Dancesof Galanite," Madisoil and Wacker drive. July 19, 1937, will mark one year since the outbreak of hostilities in Spain. Fronm the very beginning of of the conflict, IJtaly andi Germany Supplied Franco with, war materials, andi it is an -established fact that there are 80,000 Italians and 30,000- Germanis in theý trenches of Franco, Since the hostilities in: Spaini, have takenl on tht. character of a threat, to world peace, it, is. expecte i that thou- sands. of persons will attend this Me et inig. their three chiltiren, Barbara, Mary, and Rozier, Jr., are again at home at 318 Seventeenth street. after a three weeks' motor trip to California. Thy visited Mrs. Oiler's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mel- ville,' for. about ten days, then drô.ve to' Satu Francisco before coming home. Miss Helen Bertke, daughter of Mr. 'and, Mrs. G. D., Bertke. 1306 Greenwood avenue, is traveling, tg Los.Angelei.with her grandmother,' Mrs. J. M. Thierkauf of Chicago, to visit relatives, At Your A&P Méat Morket Il Foiicy Number 1 FRYING or BROILING CHICKENS. b.27C. GENIJINE 1937 SPRING Leg of Lam b 1 b. 25C .11 Il I W -f TE HOUSE' MIL.K 4 TALL CANs 25cl ANN PAGE EXCP STRAWBERRY PRESERVES.- -L'B. JAR 19C SULTANA RED B3EANS 4 i6-oz. CANS 25C PURE VIRGIN OLIVE 011. . ','-P-r. CAN 25c PT. CAN 149C A'NN PAGE PEANUT BUTTER I-LB. JAR 19C ORA NGiE MARMA.LAD~E 1-LB. JAR 19C laN1I .14.0:. 4~ ~I.

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