Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Mar 1927, p. 10

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to · WILMETTE L'l Fl! ·March 4, 1927 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. EVANSTON FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. WILMETTE. FIRST CHURCH ·oF ~HRIST, SCIENTIST. WINNETK~ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, GLENCOE ILLINOIS Announce a Free Lecture on Tri-Ship Club to Deerfield Man Is Give ·otJeretta and · ·Taken by Police on Hold-~p Charg~ Play at New Trier Saturday, March ·12 · has been set as Hie hard Dewitt Stanhope, said · ti> t,he .date for the entertainment for h~:wc confessed to robbing the A. ·\~r . which the Tri-Ship cluh ot New Tri.cr Dilling residence at . 545 Essex road, Kenilworth, oil February. 9, and to have High school has hcen preparii1g fo.r the admitterl st'ven other robberi es in Evpa:..t few weeks. The· prog.ram is to· an~ton, ·Glencoe, Kenilworth and Chicomist of a one-act play, "A Night at ca.go, was .arrested by police of. thr an Inn," a mystery by Lord Dunsany, Sou11! Clark st.rcet station, Chicago, and an operetta, "Trial by Jury." early last Saturday morning w'hil~ ."'Between the 'thrills of suspense s 1eeping in a stolen car on a side street ·which the play promises to inspire. ancl in the South Clark strert district. Offi~:ers effecting the arrest ar. l! said . the . convttlsions of laughter that the si.ght of Stan Sherman · as the fair to have noticed a tar stanuin~ on a heroine of the . operetta cannot fail to side st.rect and upon investigation db~ produce, tl.e audience \vilt have little . covered Stanhope . asl~ep in the car. to choose," it is said. The entire pro- A search revealed that he was carry · gram is to .he <'nacted and managed ing a 45 calibre automatic pistol and · hy boys. The B.oy~' Glee Club has th::tt l1c had in · his pos~ession .a large taken over the operetta, and the cast number of pawl! tickets. H e was of the play will he made up of mem- taken to the So.ut11 Clark street station. hers of the Dramatic . cluh. Whitfield furque_ stioning where he is alle. g cd to Cook wiH coach the players, and Mrs. have confess.ed to several hold-up5. Homer E. Cotton has the distinctiou ·of At the tinic of his arre st Stanhope heing the only woman cm'inected with \Va~ wearing a watch and chain that the program. She will dire~t the musi- was late.r identified as the On<' ta!<cn. cal end of the entertainment. Even f1om Mr. Dilling on February 9. Inth.e customary girl venders of candy vcstigation also ·re,·ea~ed the fact that th e .carmachine in wl1kh l1e w~ found tkkcts ~~a stolen while the pa\vn led to the recovery of a considerable ;tmount of loot ta kea from his victims. The allegerl. thief is a resident of Deerfield and is said to hotd an unblemished record in Ids own communi tr He is bring held by Chicago 1 polire pending action taken against him by the different lltln!c'palitif'" in which . he operated. CHRISTIAN .. s . ci · E NCE Sunday Afternoon, March . 6, 1927 a.t ·3 o'c1oC'k By MR. BICKNELL YOUNG, c. s. B.; OF CHICAGO, .ILL. :'lfr·m! .vr < f l h ·· Bo:-trd of Lecturf·~ hip of Tlw 1\lothe1· Church, . The of Christ, Scienti::;t, i ·1 Boston, '.rlbss. T·~irst Church The- lecture will be delivered in The Varsity Theatre 171 u Sherman Avenue, Eva.n ston ill 1: You and your friends are cordially invited to be present . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~il~l~b;e~a~b~s~en~t~.~~~~~~~~~ With the Bowlers Wilmette Business Men vVef'k ~nding- FPbrun.ry 21\ Won L~"~ ~ l 1\TeNatnP PS .. ..... . !)4 I) · Herbon . . . . . . . . .. 41 ~ :~ SnidPl·-Cnz·~l ..... . . ~!'I 2·1 Sf'hultz &. Nonl .... ': <\ 2!i Ritl~.!· l' Av<'. Ph;t rm . ~ \ ~·~ 1\1~(·s l~uucu . ... . :;_; Ti~ a.m p, ., ':-. 7 ,, ,, ~~ 111!'1 flO:: r ; I) 4 !'1~ Goodwins Ladies League "'PI'k l· :ntling· l··· ·lli'\I .I I'Y l:i Tea m \ ·\ ' n n l~nst SuJwrior Fur ..... . 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Stevens, Inc., silk shops, one of which is located ::~.t 163R Orrington avenue, Evanston, will havr another shop opened soon at 4052 West Madison street, near Crawford, Chicago. This is the fourth o£ the Stevens shops to he opened within the last three years, including the local shop which has ably served E,·anston shoppers for the last two years. NEW ARRIVAL Ur. and Mrs·: Jack C. Anderson, of 759 B.urr avenue, Winnetka, formerly of \Vtlmette, announce the birth of a daitghte.r, Gertrude Nancy, February 27, at Htghland Park hospital. Mr. Anderson is athletic director at North Shore Country Day. school. ~

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