Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Feb 1927, p. 5

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February 18,· 1927 WILMETTE LlFE 5 ~Treasure Dr. Geo. Craig Stewart Island' to · to Go to SwitZerland With the Bowlers Be Given 4 Times at The Rev. George Craig Stewart, recChildren's Theater · - - - - - - - - - · tor of St. Luke's church, Evanston, j "Treasure Island" in the form of a play, will be presented four times in Evanston, February 26 and March 5 at 10 o'clock and at 2:30, at the Children's theater in Annie May Swift hall. Miss Winif.red Ward, an instructor at the Northwestern School of Speech is directing "Treasure Island." Miss Grace Gilson, a senior in the School of Speech and a capable director, is assisting Miss Ward. There are eighteen characters in the cast of uTreasure Island." Many of the students who have appeared in former productions are to have important roles and some of the students in the school, who give promise of talent, a.re appearing for the first time. ·td .ore Theater GUl NOrth Sh · dne t Next to Present 'Aria The directors of the North Shore theate.r guild announce that for the third play of this season they have selected "Ar'ta dn ·d y b y A .A . e, " a come . M'l tne. Mr. Milne is \'vell known for many delightful plays. In selecting "Ariadne,"" the guild is following out its policy of producing four different plays each year, all of which have had success in other towns but which have never been seen in or a_ bout Chicago. "Ariadne" was produccd by the New York Theater guild ~everal years ago. Ouilmette Council · of K. of C. who w.as recentLost Pet. Won ly appointed an 12 667 Indians ............ 24 alternate to the 639 13 Tigers .. ........... 23 World Confer555 16 Sox ..... . ... ..... . 20 18 500 Yankees ........... 18 ence on Faith 500 18 Reds .............. 18 and Order to be 472 19 Giants . ........... 17 held in Lusanne, 417 21 Cardinals .......... 1ii 250 27 Cubs ............... 9 Switzerland next sumWilmette Business Men mer, has re'Veek Ending February 5 Pet. Won Lost ceived word that 889 McNamee's Store .. 48 6 on ar.coun t of 648 Herbon Taxi ....... 35 19 the ·in().bility of 630 Snider-Cazel ' ....... 34 20 Dean Fosbroke, · 574 Schultz and Nord .. 31 23 519 Ridge Ave. Pharm .. 28 26 one of the dele519 Mac's lunch ........ 28 26 gates, to attend, Goodwin's Women's the Rev. Dr: Week ending February 8 Dr. Ceo. C. Stewart S t e w a r t will Won Lost Pet. take his place at the conference. 3 947 Superior Fur Shop .. 54 Goodwin's Bty. Shp. 44 13 772 Millen's Hardware .. 22 35 386 Taylor's Stores .... 19 38 333 Rollin Pease Presents New Tri~!' con.' . . . . 16 41 28l Fint · Annual Recital ~ Wilmette Cafe · · · · 1 6 41 281 The first annual recital of Rollin · A. T. Sherman 892 I. 0. 0. F. Team '\Yon Lost Pet. Pease, bass-baritone, assisted by a No. ............ ~ii Hi 685 group of other artists, will be presented No. r;3 ............. ~:; 16 685 Ko. 1 ..... . ........ :3u 21 590 at the Evanston Woman's club ThursNo. 2 ..... . ...... 22 29 431 day, February 24. Mr. Pease will have assistance of ~~: 46 ~ ~~ ~~~ Grace Parmele, soprano; Mme. Gild. eroy Scott. contralto; Karl Schulte, Public utility generating stat_ions in Illinois produced j71,687,000 kilowatt- Yiolinist: Theodore Du Moulin, 'cellist, I hours of electricity during December, and Electa Austin, pianiste. 1926, according to the Cnited_ States In Illinoi:; .()58.260 families own their Geological Suncy. Thi ~ i:-; an mcrea~e homes. of 9 percl"nt oYer Dl'ctmher. 1925. For "Sour Stomach" and Heartbum·use· NYAL· Milk of Magnesia I: 'It is an excellent antacid and mild laxative, valuable in the ment of hyperacidity· of the ~tom.. · · ach, indigf".stion :when due to .ex.. . . cessive acidity, heartburn, and as ·· an adjunct in combating certain . forms of diarrhoea. · treat- , Onr.e ~ 'Tri41-AJwaJ~ NJal .:::::1 ······g RIDGE AVENUE PHARMACY OJIJloSit.- St. Joseph·s (;burch 9 - I :"'J I·hone Wll. 316 1- Dresses for Spring! New Arrivals Specially Priced at *A ~4 4 A+ ..... · 4 i6 i 4 * * 4 # 21 $ 15 No one can see these dresses without remarking about what unusual values they are! The very · newest Spring styles have been fashioned from materials we will guarantee in every way. There are garments of flat crepe, georgette, sagless jersey and wool crepe in the lot, sizes I 6 to 40, all specially priced at $I 5. ! Dresses of the Finest Materials $22.75 $29.75 $35 The choicest offerings of the designer's art, at home and abroad, were copied and fashioned into these lovely dresses. The fine materials do much to increase the beauty of their distinctive styles. We invite you to in· spect them your first opportunity. WOBTBEM·CABBICO CO. 1146-48 Wilmette Ave. WILMETTE - - - --------------~---------------·-· ----

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