Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jul 1931, p. 7

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By R. L. P. Carleton Smiith, of the faculty Of >the University of Chicago, will give bis fourth lecture in a series on Ra- viniai operas on Monday morning, Jly 20, at Il o'clock, at the home of Mrs. A. Harris Barber, 1214 Scott avenue, Wineétka. He will 'discuss .The Bartered Oride.," "Les Huigue- flots," and the concert to b ie next Tuesdav by Elis.abeth Rethberg at Ravinia. On the1 following Mondlay, JuIy 27, Mr. Smith 1wil1. lecture, on "Peter Ibbetson," the op.raý by Deemns Tay- lor which will ,h avre s Ravinia pre- mieperfortpance the latter part .0; Ju,.Tlecture wi11 be givena+ the home of ,Mrs, W. Sherman Hav. 645 Sheridan road,.-Winnetka. Thosie who do not havé, courst, tickets may atten 'd;any of the lectures upon pay- mient af a smrall admission- fee. Mr., mith lectured on Miilontemez- *zi's opera, ,"L'Amore. dei Tre Re," and Rabaud's "Marouf,"1lst MNondia- morning at the.home of Mrs. Roland, D., Whitnman, 640 Hill road, . Win- netka. He stated that Montemezzi. defilied bis own artistic aimis by say- * ing thiat "t-iusic xithout melody is in- coiiceivable. M main aim is to create the musical atmosphere in * which the characters of the draniý * must live, and express thenîselves by nmelody." style Sincore Xiontemezi's music covers up the1 5ordidness of the dranîaâtic action of bis opera. His style is siricere an.! neyer too elaliorate, 'Nr. Srniitl pointed out. The orchestral accom- *paimient constantly adapts itself dle- scriptiveiy to what is said and done On the stage. "At not infrequent in- *tervals, howýever," lie sai'd, "when a * strongly emotional situationl demiand& sustained expression, the restlesspilay> * Of orchestral depiction and the b.rief * exchang-e of vocal phrases. merge into eloquent melody for voi ce with sig- nificaut instrumental acconipani- .ment." M\arouf" is more faucifufxl. and, a lighter tale, and it- aids iu making the operatic menu more delectable, Mr- Smiith said, The boldness of his stvle and the scintillant dissonances of bis barnionic idioni take his audience by law and family, the Scott S. Smitfls, MisCavherne ohý f Port- lanid, r. sv [iig at the home of her unicle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jud- son- . ,-Stte, 4234 1Ashland avenue. S. P., are the brotber and Davises, 9201 sor Davis is si in ýmeckling. 411 Linden ýAve. Food Chopper Once to get - aiways to have. Has 4 cutters.. Fine, muediumn and coarse. The popular famnily size. Form-erly $1.50 Now $119 .Fruit Jars SGenuine Bal, Perfect Aà DL s.11- jars, coin- We also carry a ful lne of Kerr Jars of Mecklng, of the former's the Daniel 1%. i street. Profes- rident of schools Wilmette 2843 ,Rotary Strainer No messy bags to squeeze. or break. Simply rotate -wooden pin against inside Of strainer w'all. Quick and easy. Ideal for removing seeds and. skirjs from grapes, etc. Formierly $1.25 Now Measuring9 <c'u1fl, ý and Begular .8,. Value Both for 29* 7y. .00 SeOf F~Or~Yur, CANNNG IMENEEDS Shop:and.Save 'Money at... Wt-IE R rtvouLL L JK E TO tRADE A strainer for every kiltchen need. Cônmplete set of 3 strainers. Fine, miediumn and coarse. Hard.wood . toIler for forcing food throughi straiiier and ' trong folding franie with colored enarneled- handle. Formierly 1,0O0. Now jar ýRubbers The better k inds. Double Iip- ped. For aIl c rîicneds. flot or cold. Package 9 '

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