Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Mar 1927, p. 38

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WILMETTE . J 0 0 Ll FE. March 4, 1927 . ·· 0 ······· 0. 0 0 · ; 0 i · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · - . - · ·- . - . - .- . . . . . . . . . ... OIL TO BURN A Grade /oT Ewr, BurneT Legion Auxiliary . The Auxiliary members feel a jush · fiable pride in their membership growth during the recent campaign. ~he ll_lOSt , recent ·retutns give them tl11rty-etght new members-more than a SO percent gain over last year's members~ip. N~xt week the Auxiliary will pubhsh more complete returns both as to the local unit, and the results of the dr,ive over the state. It is thought that Wilmette's returns will not suffer by comparison with other state units. Aside from the work done by individual members, this success is due to the untiring efforts of Dr. Beatrice Hawkins and her committee, Mrs. Aftderson, Mrs. Charles Dahnke, Mrs. Harry Dornbof, Mrs. Carl Renncckar, and Mrs. Harry Hopp. Alexander Dean to Write and Direct; Resigns at N. U. Alexander Dean, for the last three · years and a half an associate professor in the department of dramatics at th.e School of Speech, Northwestern u.mversity, has resigned his ~on~ectJOn with the school to devote hts ttme to writing and free lance in play direction. He will continue to make his home in Evanston and to retain the position of director of the North Shore Theater guild which he has held successfully for the. last several seasons. He is at present at work upon a second b~ok concerned with stagecraft, followmg up the success of his initial · volume, "Little Theater Organization and Management," published several month s ago. Mr. Dean has been absent from tht: university. faculty by special arrangement during the current half year, but will not return in the autumn as he had expected to do. Announcement of his resignation was mad~ Tuesday bv Dean Ralph Dennis of the School of Speech. BVGBES 6 COMPANY General OBicea, 144 Ruah St. North Shore plant, Howard at McCormick Blvd. Superior 6481-2-3-4 Telephonea: Nilea Center Zl7 Greenleaf 3456 · .. Roaera Park OM2 · 0 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 0 ·_..:._· · · · 0 · · -~ The Little Marmon · Is Here May we send you a catalogue? MARMON NORTH SHORE 6015 Broadway Lorigbeach 6428 J!esh ,ricll. ilk atits Best and pure I\ f An event of considerable importance· to the Troubadour GIPc club is to take place April 1 in Jat;e Kuppcnhcimer Memorial hall, Skokie school, \Vin j netka, ~vh~n thi s body of singer s ,\;·ill appear 111 1ts first annual concert. I he ! club came mto existence about cigh : 1hs Frank Kunz, 1£rs. \V. Peter- ~ ~een months ago, and except for ~n c I sen, and His s Katie Peters of \Vii- appearance. during National Music mette have left for' a three months' week, a f~"· week s ago broaclc.ast over I trip through the South California and \VBBM, zt has not so far gwen the .M cxico. ' ' public an opportunity to hear it in con cert. This opportunity will bL: given I TOUPEES and WIGS to the nort!1 shore p_uhlic April 1, wheu ~ntltral the club wtll make tts debut nnck r t!J, . as fht· Hair thnt was once your own. direction of John G. Gunn. 1 The able management by 1-lrs. Dahnke (actin~ for Mrs. Barcus, who was ill) and Mrs. Van Duersen, with their committees, and the cordiality of the Hopp family, assured the success of. the card part'y held at the Hopp residence on February 22. Prizes were carried away by Mrs. G. A. Stone and 1h. Patterson. Mrs. Paul Johnson a tid Mr. Christensen won the prizes in 500. The house prize was drawn by Miss Ruth Lafsher. T i'oubadour Glee Club to Give Concert April 1 "\Vc want 100 members and an a\·erag·e attendance of seventy-five. 1\o\\' that we ha\·e such a large number of splendid members--let's go!" read s a rhallengc. Ph. Central 0604 FUNK & CO. @· . ~ . as So. Stnte St. Room 412 ';!!;;', . ·Frederick H. Eldred, who unc!L:rwem an operation at th_ c Evanston hospital , is now convalescing at the home of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Charles H . Eldred of Hubbard road. is a freshntss and flavor T HERE to Bowman's Milk that makes tt outstandingly preferred by the young bride and by the mother; and even by t4e grandmother who has known and used it for nearly fifty ··ears! IMPORTANT We consider our used car department a major division of this business and conduct it accordingly. You will receive the same courtesy, the same intelligent service and honest dealing as you would expect to receive if you were buying a new. car, Wilmette 55 Ask any Bowman customer why >he prefers Bowman's Milk. The .:mswers will mention one 01 all of . lhese three features: Because of (1) tts freshness . (2) its richness (3) its ·mrity. · fry Bowman's Milk now. Note its flavor, its freshness, its purity. One trial will convince you of its won :lerful goodness. Telephone our nearest ~tation or order from distributing one of our :ourteous milkmen. C. M. McDONALD 1019 Davis Street Phones. University 224, Wilmette 224 "Buy Your Cat in Evanston, A USE-D CAR IS DNLV AS DE-PENDABLE AS THE' DE:-ALE-R WHC SE-LLS IT F9R ~ 51 YEARS THE STANDARD OF QUALITY

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