February 4, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE 39 PRESENT "BROWNIES" IQBMMMI!MMMf.P)!M!MIM!MIMJ!f4l~V11M!MMJMIM!MJMIMMM!MIM'I~ National Kindergarten Players to Offer Play aa Benefit for Building Fund of College ~ . ·' ., ·· ., "·The Browvies," an original dramatization of that delightful story for children, will be presented by the student players o~ the National Kindersrarten and Elementary college in the ~uditorium of Harrison hall, 2770 Sheridan road, Saturday, February 12, under the auspices of the ~orth :-;hon: chapter of the College Alttmnae a~ _ , ociation. The play. the story o'f two mischievou;; little boys who le arn from the wise old owl on the moor the secret of the brownies, has been adapted by ~!iss Clara Belle Baker from the story hy Juliana Horatia Ewing, whose story of "Jackanapes" is perhaps more widely known. The play, with its lively mixture of fun and frolic, mystery and clever animal characterization s, is one which will appeal to children of ali i ag-es and to many adults. Two performances of the play " ·ill he given, the first at 10:30 in the morning and the second at 2 o'clock. Miss Anna Murray, 1312 Church street, Evanston, is ch-airman of the ticket sale, and tickets may be secured directly irom her or through other alumnae, it i.;; stated. Cookie brov-mics, candies and small no,·elties will be sold during the intermissions. Miss Violet Rush being in charge of the committee which 1s making many incxpensiYe little souYe nir toys and favors. ~frs. George :\1. Groves is chairman oi the luncheon committee, which is planning to serve an attractive lunchl'n n suitable for children and adults. Luncheon will he sen-ed between 12 and 2 o'clock. and offers a delightful opportunity of entertaining parties of children or older friends either following the morning performance or before that of the afternoon. He sc r,·Jtions for luncheon arc to be sent to ~I i::; :-; Virginia Solbery at the college 110t later than Thurscla,·. Februan· 10, ~t is explained. The play, which mark:-. tht: fifth appearance of the student player.:; in these children's performance..; on the north shore, . is gi,·en as a benefit for the college building fund. The Church ·and You Non-church-goerst though they be personally above reproach, shirk part of their duty to the State and to their fellow men. Problems of morality and spirituality can be solved only through religious influences. The Church alone is organized ~o disseminate these influencest and the solution of these problems is vital to the State. The Church needs you. The State needs the church. ·you need the church and the State. Prove yourself a -good citizen; show your gratitude for the good things you have in life by going regularly to church-any church. College Alumnae to Have Membership Luncheon Soon :\lumnae of the 1\ational Kindergarten and El~mentary college will hold a membership luncheon in the \\roman's City club, 360 North :\fichigan -J\'enue, Chicago. on Saturday, February 5, at 12 o'clock. These monthh- luncheons afford an opportunity for ·many gct-togcthers of old friends and classmates scattered in and around Chicago, and on this occasion each member of the association i5 asked to be responsible for the appearance of at least one alumna who is not a member. ~1 iss Laura Hooper. head of the department of te sts and measurements at the college, will give a short talk ··The Usc of_ Tests in the College Demonstration School." Reservations for the luncheon may be sent to Miss Anne G. Williams at the college. Directory of Churches: St. John's Lutheran Church Wilmette and Park Avenues The First Presbyterian Church Ninth Street and Greenleaf Avenue Rev. Herman W. Meyer Rev. George P. Magill Fwst Congregational Church Lake and Wilmette Avenues Wilmette English Lutheran Church Greenleaf Avenue and Seventh Street Rev. Stephen A. Lloyd Rev. William Guise St. Augustine's Episcopd Church 1140 The Fttst Methodist Church Lake and Wilmette Avenues Wilmette Avenue Man Injured in Crash of Trucks at Winnetka Balmes, of Northbrook, suffered minor injuries last Saturday morning when a truck, driven by Walter Gerkin, also of Northbrook, was struck by another · truck driven by Richard Howlett, of 2011 Emerson avenue, Evanston. The accident occurred at the intersection of Oak and Locust streets, Winnetka. Balmes' injuries were dressed by Dr. G. M. Loewe, of 787 Elm street, Winnetka. ~{ike Rev. Hubert Carleton Rev. Horace G. Smith · The Wilmette Baptist Church Forest and Wilmette Avenues Rev. Francis C. Stiflet Pt~blishtd by IM lllltrtlltlf'CII Adwrlirirtg Co"""itlet, Wilmellt Church FtdtrtJtin"