Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Apr 1931, p. 41

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These performances, will be Miss Gall's llrst appearanoes on the Coast, and she bas been booked for concerts before the opening of the Ravinia Opera season, and after its close. She will begin her fifth consecutiveé seiason with the Ravinia Opera com-' pany this, year, and Wili be heard in twelve rôles.. In addition she' will be heard in two new operas, one witb Ed-. ward Jobnson and one with Martinelli in leading tenor roles.: Haresfoot -Club to 011cr Musical Revue April 17 With a background of 33 years, the Haresfoot club of, the,,University of 'Wisconsin will continue its tradition of 1 éall our girls are men yet every one's a lady" îhis -year -at the Fighth Street theater when',it presenits "It's a Gay Life" Friday eveniing, April- 17. The show. is. an intimate musical. re- vue, the first in laresfoot history. During the 33 years since the club was foùinded in 1898, Haresfoot" bas established itself as one of the out- * standing musical comedy societieç among American colleges. As a memn- ber of the College Musical Comedy * League of America, it occupies with Harvard, Princeton, Pennsylvania. and Chicago considerable prestige on the collegiate scène. * 1ver since 1907, Haresfoot bas spe- cialized in musical comedies and or- iginal plays, but this year it is going even further to produce a revue wui ne unuver tut urcuun et mastsro Attico Bernabini. The school will train candidates*who shall be, suitable for extra chorus work adfor admission into the choral union. Candidatesmùst 'know tbe choral. parts of ý.23 operas in four languages. 1Classes are being held four times a week fover a pertiod of ten weeks. Another -period of five weeks will start on September 1. Only serious students are desmred, and the charge nmade is very nominal., Charles Fleiscbmann to Study Wîth J. Regneas' Charles Baron Fleischmann, young Keniilworth bari.tone, is in New York aity for several weeks doing some in- tenisive work on bis spring programs with bis teacher, joseph Regne.as. WITH -COMPANY. 25 YEARS Mr, and Mta. Williahi Leve4tt, 723 Central avenue, Wilmette, gave a din- n er for,.fifty guests at the Georgian hotel Wedn.esday, April. 1, in celebra- tion of ,Mr. LeVett's twenty-fifth. year at the Illinois Bell Telephone com- pany. Miss Lilla M. Jones of Toronto, Canada bas been a guest over Easter at the home of ber uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. 'David J. Davis, ZZ1 "The flowers that bloom in ýthe spring"f* -WILL BLOOM ON A SILI 1,- 7 'I.-. EX,%;ýrPRESSIONý is teMost 'im- Portant element In child portrai- ture. BERNIE basý establisbed grea t as a bis reputation 1623. Sherman Ave., Tel. Uni.8 9 98 Evanston THESE DRESS PRINTS-TYPiCM. VALUES a r r i

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