Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jan 1927, p. 6

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WILMETTE LIFE January 14, 1927 and Security Our Safe D e p o s i t Boxes cost less than one cent per day. Vaults Open 8 A.M. to 3 P. M. and Saturday Evenings. First National Bank of Wilmette (Cont1nucd from page 1) Because of the large number of room of the palace, the road on Gads chi ldren attending the last book party, Hi ll, th e tavern sce ne s, and sen~ ral \vliich wa s held at th e librar y early charactcristi·c Shakespearean street and in December, it was found expedient to hatt ie sce nes. "Henry TV" offers a di spe nse with the pre -arranged pro- lar ge opportunity for mu ~ ic, and song s gram and to formulate another similar of the period arc inter:-~perscd throu g h event that would take care of the th e play. The costumes are all being lar ger g roup which attended. Since made to order, and will greatly excel that time, because it was de emed im-l those of "Fashion" and "The Duenna," possible to take rare of the whole \\"hi ch h<n:c . caused so much favorable · cotnlllcnt 111 past Year s. gro up at once. a new plan has been S . · El. b th tnct 1y tza e an formulated wherehv th e cln.11 < rcn WI"II . . · t · tl at tend a party plalllled particularly for . '!'he producti o n IS to .1>e ~ :.. the particular grade to which each l·.ltzal?~than. A rcproduc~t()n .<~ t 1lC 'll ol(l J·ltz,·thcthan the ater h,t:-, l>ccn ch 1 t 1 >e 1 on p;s. · · > de·_ · . s i"ncd and produced hy :\l eyn Lurt1 ~ . As a res~dt the followtng sr h rd\1~e 0 f .\" orthwc~tnn 1111 i, cr-,ity. The hi:-~- · for· th e part1cs was announced by ~I1 .· .. 1 .ttltll.Lt\ · til" ~t· tt " ~ ,,·ith . · · .. . . <I 1 1 11 , . . · · . . .· ss totlt<L ' ·' \Vullfre<l Bnght, c 1II 11 ( rcn s 1 I1 >rattan. "t . d O.lltll' t 'l"l" \\'ill oin· 'Ill . . 't t .· ·s 1 s tnn er an · " ':-, . . -. ' . l', ,1 . 11 <1 ,-1 t1 ,·1 ,·o 1 ·· ,,·}1 1" cl1 ,·-. t"tre anc I t l1r cI11 1 t1 rrn arc ltlvt c< 1 o <1 tc ~.- I 1 1 1 . l ' a !ll OSJl ll' ' k up to repre sent so me .1 >OO anc to in S h a kc spt·an~ an productions oi tuclay. come to v ·t - r t\ .. ,. , . . - ,r~ In ~ there ht'l'll ., I the party, .II at \\"htch the rest Iof . \ () 1(I 't 111 · ·,· l (tJ .· ,·..., ltr\' \\'hich the cht t rrn \\" 1 attempt to g·ucss t Jc f a per CJ rtl 1at 1n· 1 1 11 ~ ' . 111 . I -. 1 : hook ( Cp lrtcc · . ha~ used the origina l Shakc:-~pcarc-an I January 2R, the ci~ltth grade wtll prndurtion . J·:n·n 1\l'tt Creel u-.t·d hold its party; on l~chruary -+. the 1 simple ~cencn· \\'ith :-. rn· en~. and nnt seven th graders; o n February 8, _t he the Shakcs[H'~trcan backgro und oi insixth gradr; February 11, the fit~h: 1 11 n and outer -.tag~· and balcony. February 14, th e first. second and tlnrd , On acc(lllllt oi the tari~h scak 11:1 gradl's .. \\'hich will he a \'alet~tinc';o; , "hirh tlti:-- produrti,,n i:-- t() hl' lll;tdt, party; and on February IG th e lourth i thL·rc \\"ill he ;111 adYancc in the price" .~Tade. . . ,. ~ · hargcd non-nH·n1hcr s for ar!nJi-.~ion:-; All chtldrcn 111 th e \\ llm ctte school:~, I at the door. lt i:-- :-til l ( H>:-.~ihlt. h(J\\·thc St. Joseph, the St. Francis and 1 n ·er . u, hcnmw a tncmhl'r oi the Cnild. the Gro" Point schools. arc im·itcd to 1 and ~<:rllt:~. all the . priYil q~c-., (li Cnild attend, acrord111~ to ~I1 ss Bnght. In 1 nwml>n -. !11p f(lr th1s and lntmc play .... addition t o the book-guessing g·anlc J,y· apply_ ing to J(,JJn :\lltn Stvwart, many other games will be played and I J(~)J Cron· street. J-:,·att:--ton , For th~' a "certain sure" good time is promised. hctH· .fit oi sc h oo l children, a ~pcrial ~I others of the Pre-school circle, who ! matinee pcrf(lnnancc at popular prires ~ome tim e a~o exprc~:-~cd a de~irc to l \\·ill h<' .~in·n. ~aturday aitcrnoon . .Jan aid in the parti.c·s. will be present and 11ary 22. in the Jam· Knppenheimt:r help make them a ~uccess. \lc111orial hall ni t ltc Skc,k ic sehoul. · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -.- - - - - - - - . - - - Book Parties to Be Held in Series by Various Grades BASIL SYDNEY APPEARS AS GUILD DRAMA STAR I l tc 1 This Fine Porcelain In..and . Out LEONARD REFRIGERATOR White Porcelain outer coat ; white porcelain lining .. nickel plated hardware and fittings. Very large size, for good size family. This same refrigerator, that the downto\vn and Evanston stores ask tnuch money for, right here in Wilmette for 1'\he Bee· V ac Electric Iron There are irons and irons. but when one of the best brands on · the market . one of proven merit , one that is backed up by a gilredge guarantee, is offered the housewife at a bargain figure . she appreciates value. $189.00 OTI-IER MODELS . We will order any size refrigerator. both in the Oak Finish, or Porcelain. Refrigerator. We have in Ss.oo Paints Glass Household Goods Furnaces stock for your inspection, Copeland Electric JOHN MILLEN Hardware 1219 Wilmette Ave. Phones: Wil. 3060-3061 Builder,s Hardware Gutters Dorvn Spouts T insttJitbing

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