Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Mar 1927, p. 6

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WILMETTE LIFE March 18, 1927 ········ ··············· ARTISTS' RECITAL for the .benefit of the Y + i Kenilworth and Winnetka ·1 Girls in Annual N. U. Play will play the hero, Tom, of In the Rough," the musical co~1edY:' to b~ Virginia Hendrick of given at Northwestern umverstty Aprtl 6. 8, 9, and 13, and Lucille Tatham of \Vinnetka has heen cast for another man's part in the play. The vVoman's Athletic assoctatton presents a production each year, and the selection of the cast. choruses, and specialty numbers is awaited. wit.h m~ch interest. Alexander Dean ts dtrect~ng the prorluction. A number of gtrls from the north shore \Yill appear in the shO\Y. The play for this year is not written hv students. hut is a professional ho~k cut do\\'11 and rewritten to appropriateness for a college production. . , The play is umt s ual 111 that mens parts arc nn the whole t h~ best pa:ts, and '"ill rall out that parttcular actmg quality from girls \\'110 can take those parts. At Su~day Club Ket~,ilworth ' -- - -- - -- - - - ----' Woman's Club Building Fund MILAN LUSK K. . . . . . . Violinist ALVENE RESSEGUIE .. Contralto ETHEL FLENTYE Accompanist WILMETTE WOMAN'S .CLUB TICKETS ONE MARCH 22 at DOLLAR 8:15 ANNUAL CHU RCH M EETI NG The annual church and congreB'a~ tion meeting of the First Preshytcnan church is to be hclcl \Veclnesday evening, April 6, at the church . ·························· "It Will Be Her Last Change ~ She Goes to the ) WRITE CASH MARKET It's the Finest Food Shop in Town" Better Meats Lower Prices Specials to· Saturda)'· Mareb 19 NATIVE STANDING Native Beef ALL BEST BRANDS lb .......... 35c RIB ROAST BEEF Pot Roast, lb·... 23c I:~uNc Pork Roast, lb·... 23c Jb 33C HAMS SPECIAL Large or Small Whole or Half Dr. harlcs Stclzle, former pastor of the Labor Temple, New York City, whose interesting autobiog.raphy has been appearing recently in the Outlook magazine, will speak on "Religion of the New Democracy" before the vVilmette Sunday Evening club on March 20. Dr. Stelzlc was for several years at the head of the national Labor department of the Presbyterian denomination. He is an excellent speaker · and has twice appeared before the Chicago Sunday Evening club. Dr. Stt:lzle is also director of the Chqrch Advertising department of the International AdYertising association and recently conducted a survey in connection w-ith religion that brought first page comment from newspapers throughout the country. Mildred Smith Bolan '"ill be the soloist this Sunday. There are more than 400 varieties of fish in Illinois waters. ·! I · ························ SUGAR CURED FANCY FRESH DRESSED ComedBeef,lb·......... 18c_Frying Roasting Chickens FRESH DRESSED PIGEONS, each . . ... ....... 30c ;-:: Lamb Patties, lb·... 33c I~=::~ Veal Roast, lb·.. .22c FANCY FRESH DRESSED CAPONS, lb·.. ... .... ......... 43c GENUINE w ·E CARRY A FULL LINE · Sore, Aching, Perspiring Feet are annoying to the sufferer. Sprinkle ' I a little NYALEAS'EM in your shoes and stockings or socks every morning and enjoy real foot comfort. Ease 'em is a cooling, soothing, antiseptic foot powder. It helps to make walk~ ing easy. I Fresh Calves Liver, lb. 43c PICKLES and CHEESE ~:~~M 'Twmt~five Cmts in . 'Top Cans Spri~er SLICED BACON 3 POUNDS SPECIAL ..... ....... ...$1.29 Ph. Wilmette 2538 Ridge Ave. Pharmacy C. C. Renneckar Opposite St. Joseph's Church Phone 316 Wilmette Support Community Chest · March 2oth. Ph. Wilmette· 2779 · 1189 Wilmette Ave. Four Free Deliveriea-9 a. m., 11 a. m., 2 p. m., 4 p. m.-Four Free·Deliveriea

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