Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Sep 1937, p. 21

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s'usicana,- and tne :amous J. ower Sd'éne" from "Il Trovatore." The lat- ter -excerpt, is being repeated by popular request, as theunique t.reat-- ment of the Misere scene, and the brilliant. singing of principles' and chorus. createda furore when the en- tire, opera was. giveni last, week., Abrilliant group of Milwaukee and Chicago soloists will head the cast of the Mascagni opus. ElIma Niquette, dramatiýc soprano, wilI make herChi- cago debut as Santuzza, Ruth Heizer wilt sing Lola, and Lillian Couchmain,1 Lucia. Arthur Wilkinson, tenor, w'ill 1)e the Turriddu.t Richard Schreiber, theseatoa young baritone, who *as. a winner in the 1937 Chicagolarid Music Festival. will sing the role of Alfio. The first appearance of this promising singer in, grand opera should. add great in- ferest to this final offeting of the sea- son. Neli Stuart, a 1935 Festival win- lier will sing the Lenora in the Tower Scene. A giant Hamimond organ, played by Elizabeth Tucker Bu rdick, will . again provide the accompamiment, and1 both performances will be under the baton of the dynamnic young Ameni- cati conductor, Law.%rence Waite. Ford .Dealers WiIt Conduct a ýGigantic Used Car Clearance Approximately 10,000 members of the Ford Motor comnpany's organiza- tion in the Chicago Branch attetided meetings this. week throughout the territory in connection wJth the Ford Dealers' second annual .nation-wide used car clearance sale. The plan, according to W. K. Edmunds, Chicago brandi ilianager, involves the sale of approximately $2,000,000 worth of used cars in dealer stocks in the Chi- cago ternitory during September. 1"Ta accorr1lh this sal." Mr. Ed- Smart to Behold LS. Aldrich WorI<s administra- tion headed by' Harold ,L. Ics secretarýy of, the, in- terior. T h e announce- mhent w a s imade last Th.ursday and Mr. Aldrich left. for Washington to confer with, Mr. Ickes. The riew official's duties will include. the.. management of three large units, ail in Chicago: the.jane Addams house, the. julia. C. Lathrop house, and the Trumbuil Park house. Applications far, exceed the available space, it was added, and Mr. Aldrich, will be called ulpon to. select ,the tenants. SBAI1LECTUREZ "The Most Great Peace" is the sub- ject of a lecture to be delivered by Dr. Robert Pettet of Park Ridge, at 3:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Sep- tember 5, in Foundation hall, Baha'i Universal House of Worship at Lin- den avenue and Sheridan road,, Wil- mette. The Stinday morning classes for children wilI meet at Il o'clock.. The charm and simtplicity of the; new BradleyK nits nmake them the favorites of the, sea- son! The rich, fail colors the soft yet tailore d lnes of Bradley Knits 'are reasons why you'll want several of. these f rocks to wear now and' throughout -the year. I 04CrbSPO Treet 70 hhSOretA Evanston . . . . . . You can seulie ali your sweat-- er,,ami skirt pro blems in 0our new College shop!, Hère the softest sweaters meet' their match in. gored, plain,* ami pleated ski rts. E very, new style andcolor is represented *..and the classics hold their own.. Sweaters from $ 1.95., Skirts. from $4-50- COLLEGE SHOP 714 Church Street Evanston I. There Is a Kicen-Heet fur, every hom -heatiuig'requiiremnt You get automaatie winter comfort with. KLEEN-HEET. Years of Iaboratory had as their guests for their daughter,and htrf and Mrs. R. J. Wille of Minn. 819 Oak Street,. Winnetka Winuetka 3901 Holyourt 1300 De light fui to WeaIr BfhUb..u.mm 'I

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