... I .. , ·in attended a luncheon at the Woman I s ... 8r" w~tl .. ' I . 1 .:>- ·. t ow 'roac. . Lake Forest and Chicago. Hawley City ·club. in Chicago,' the · s~cond 1 -o. ·. AU ·Productions . of Guild in Wil· Mertz, who · played . the leading· role Thursday m October, .. for the dtscus- Mr. and Mrs. C. F. M. Mtller, 936 11\ette·to Be. S~~ ~il-· iri "T-he Pdican" and Henry Williams, sion of Judge Lin.d sey's · book, . "The Elm street, Winnetka, returned Octoof G:cncoc, qnnplete the cast. Revolt of Yout11."' · .Judge Lindsey is her 25, from a month's visit to Phila:mette . Couptry. . C~~b lnvite ~ew Members the jurfn-e of the juvenile court in Den- delphia, Washington, Buffalo and ·DeBY L. .T. D. · lt is still possible to become a mem- _ve_r_,_C~~· . troit. . A ch~nge i,n · tl.t e ' date and plac.e for her of the Gui ld by notifying ~Irs. · ~ · the production oi "Autumn Fire" by R 0be~t Stoddard, chairman of the ' Viithe Nc?_r th Shore 'fheatr<~ guild, it; \Vii- nrt~tte ·committee. ~1.emhers receive. two mcttc h;s bren made. 1 he d~te ;s; _now . tickets to ~acf1 of the four performset for fuesd.ay, Noven~ber 16, l!ls.t;~F,q ' aPccs and t\\'o tickets to each or the of tllat prev10u~ly_ a~nounced, 111 o,r- 'foWt~.l ~ · · ·' iYA-~.~t@~\dt~rform der not to confl.tct \\ tth another W!\~ ancc~·: aJ:... ar we.s ern.l!er.e.. p,iays by mettc event .whtch man_Y of tl~e . , )Vt1- peopt t>'£. \Vilmette are tried out with mctte members would hke to attend. . Gui1~; 1 ~emhers in the. cast. H <:rca iter the performances of the \Viim~tte prople who wou1d like to 4 Wheel Brakes and Other Improvements '4 guild will be held . at the Guilmette act with the Guild in their public perCountry. c1,~1h, beginning with "Au- formancc~ and in the P~ayshop are tumn Ftrc. asked tr. notifv 'Mrs. Stoddard. Plavs The cast of "Antunm Fire" will be for the entire. season are being cast Call F. C. Heaney for a denton. . one .of the :str?ngest ever. offered. The ~oon ~nd the applicants should hand . lead1ng and· tttle . role wtll be played m thetr names at once. stration in tltis new Marmon by J. \Villiams M~cy ._ who has the longest role '?f his experience and one William Montgomery, 1465 Wilmette I "' ~ that offers hun the btggest chance for . avenue went to Madison for the week..C remark~ble ~r-t:qg. Mr. Macy's last ap- 1end to' see the Wisconsin-Minnesota\ · ·· · · · .~ .. : ... · pearan~e inWilmeHewas as the nrlser- game. . ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· ly father in "The Duenna," Before ~-----. that in '!Fa ~ hion," "How He Lied to - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . , _ . . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _._____,~ . · ~.fer Hu<tband," "Ou~ward . Bound," 4 ·, Thc En~hantcd Cottage" and many others: he h~1." shown his ability and versatility. This \\·ill he his only appearance this season. Julia Hanks anrl Helen Sanford, who have played v;ith Guild in "Out\\'ard Bound," "The Enchanted April," will he tl~e t\vo leading womc;.n. \Vilmette \\"ill remember Miss Hanks as La rlv Caroline and Miss Sanford as Lotti.c . \Nilkins in this last play of la st season. This is the!r onlv appe~ranre of the year. as tl1e Guild adopts the policy 1 of u-.;ing a different cast with each production. Olive Grover, teacher of art at Nrw Trier High scho~~ m:1.kes her first appearance ,~~,·ith the Guild in several years. Her ]'1st appearance was in "Come Seven" alt houg-ht she has bef"n in severa l other productions on the north shore in the interim . Richard B~"ntJcv of Lake Forest and established reputations ; as actors THEATRE~ GUJU) GIVES. ~ <FIRST : PLAY.NOV. ·t. 16 Mrs. Thomas . baH ;.:M: · :own are mctking .their first ·.appea=r.atice. with the Guild, although . both . have Mar:~ ,th~ r.S~flle. tlie ~Qc.ial hygiene committee of ·the. has retutned . to ::Wmnetka to be wath Winnetka League of Women· Voters·, her daughter, Mrs. E. C. Andrews of <Mrs~ ·.GrQsS .T. 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