Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jan 1928, p. 42

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He is recovering mother. Mrs. Downey planned to ac- .__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __. Two highly popular plays wiD make His , Miss Ethel Wray, company him, but was unable to do so Editor, Wo.MI'ft£ Lrnftleated from quarantine ·nd because of illness. · The Board of Directors of ·-the up the bill for the next Children's 1iiaa returned to her classes at the UniGrosse Point Health Center gr!ltefully theater production, to be given Feb. ~ of Wisconsin. Mrs. Elmer E. Schram, 1120 Michithe generous help gtven by 4 and 11 at the Haven school theater. avenue, entertained eight gu~sts at Ln·g in the recent Christmas " a pantomime, od · ·tplch1eon -!ti.IJ~ Geor · . el be played the dramatic ~; > ' ~ ·:, ,,:f'c...,.aftlliliPfRIIPnt school, di+.r ~ Eve~l.a ,.Jir·own. "The Tb~ 1irst Swedisll ·Kdhodist chulrCJliU'leettiG by Florence in the ;;world was b.liil_t. at' ~ictoria, Illi· Kipet · Frank, "!ill ~ by a ca~t noit. ··. ·.· 1 · cboiQ · from Dramatic club · or··the Schoof Of Speech and the dramatic department of t~e Haven upper and lower schools, d1rected by Miss Winifred Ward. The story of the boy for whom the bells of London rang out, "Turn again, Whittington, thrice lord mayor !lf ~n don," has alwa~s been a favonte ~ttl1 children and th1s elaborate pantomime. which has been set to music, tells the story with all the interest and w_ith more detail than any other verston N THB Spring of 1925 Dodge dte, over a similar ~,an achievewhich could be found. There is, beBrothers undertook an important meat 10 outstanding. · . ' . sides much good comedy in it, some aod ppotic task- which is now A smart, swift, low. priced and im· clev;r dancing, and many and varied characters. comple-. mensely ~pular ~ty Pou bu reThe second and longer part of the placed itaflaaous precleCeaor.. Sioce its ~doa iD 1914 · program will be a delightful play based Brotben lwl tpeci·lited adUIIftly · The Seaiof' Sis, oaaraocling in J'ef'e on the old tale of the girl who must · four-cyliaclef product. DarioJ tbir- . formaace, fiUality and lusuraoua spin a great room full of flax into cloth in one night. The story is a parallel teen yean aore mao two aillioia uaits .. appoiabDellr, has tieea created. of "Rumpelstiltskin" in which the girl 10 Aaerica . Grab. . Brothen Tmcks and Motor -Joyzdle is her name-is saved by the three weird spinners. · Coaches (formerly adusively Poun) It is UDDeceiiU)' here to c:Omment CID have been supplemented by Fifty Following the policy of the Children's theater, this second production · the aioplar merits of that famous Pour. new types have beea added. The ca· will be a marked contrast to "The It wu honored oa the battlefields of 'p addes are broadened to range from Make-Believe Gentleman," its first war, aad achieved equal distincdoa oa one-half ton to nvo-toa, aU resulting play, in that its appeal is to children's the bipways aad byways of peace. in the most complete and capable lioe inherent love for fairy tale lore. _.,rm · - "' ,.. I t t-. A -BRIEF H.IST.bRY OF A GREAT ACH tE~EJv1ENT I Dodse :t~t .c::::r ~· smes. la long life and complete dependability bad become aa ~age. lleaowhile, however, times were · cbmpDJ aod tastes were chanpng with them. While ltill u important u ever, dependability alone was oo loager iu8ideat. · r..-.....---Aaadcom~··atyle . _;;;~ lellioM ol the hour. · Two ~ ap Dodp Brothers ~appraiseCI its ~ aad emb~k~d u~o · pro~ dai ed ~ J!lqe ·~ ~~ i_ ts Dealer . ~on , ~ Jan~ 1, lg!~ · setollll to dOGe ii iadusuy. . Jbe ~- ~ ;JI ··· acbJneaeiDt are .~oriel. . i n ·' ..,.i...,. 1 ~·-:of ~ ~~ DOW UOWil ·to the It is clOUbd'al if industrial anaals can of work cars kaiowa, and witb pricea raoging from 1670 to 14290. T~Nft Tbllf'UIII1 · ·1 Thl Ykt8'1-· Six for $104S iMJ ·JI-IIH ·osl 1/J«<MMIJ.r·........,~·~llletl«.tl& .-~· --. 'J ' These ·ccomplisbmeaa,oae following the otbel' ia lt_!ld7 progression, bave .acnr prcmcted Dodge Brothers Dealers throughout the world with the most diversified and comprehensive line of passenger and commercial vehicles ever maoufacturecl and sold by a single organization. Por ne~ ,eect aad -~ there .is Df!t-., a ~ . Bro_ thers .·ehit!e. built . t. · ,ndab ·d ....full rea>pnon of ··,.the progressive ide8ls of today and towaorrow. ' ' .. . .ring" riaJdli to ' die . sound aad bG&Orable ltadcf\rds Of a great past, Dodge Brothers have met the mal· leoge of a still more exacting future. Girls' Athletic Proanm . Popular at High School According to Miss Fogg, head oi the girls' gymnasium department at New Trier High school, the new system of girls' ~asketball is working out . · splendidly. The practice teams play according to schedule, and when the schedule has been completed . class teams will be- chosen. It is expected that the intercla~s tournament for first, second, and third teams will begin about the second week in February. Adviser room meets in swimming will also start about the second week in February. Meets will not, however, be held until after the start of the second semester. Only those girts :who have been in the tank at least eight times before the adviser roo~ meets are eligible to try out. From those placing in these class meets, team!' will be chosen for those to participate in the inter-class meets. Announce Field Museum Guide Lecture Subjects Guide-lecture tours at Field Museum of Natural History for the week beginning Monday, January 23, will open with "Meteorites and the Moon" and "Uses of American Trees," at 11 a.m . """' and 3 p.m., respectively, on that day. On ~uesCiaY... at the same hours subjec ';rill~ · "Bwrill Customs of An.,· cieft~ Italians, Chinese and American Indians," and "Geological History of Chicago"; Wednesday, "Big Game Animals" and "People of the North"; Thursday, two general tours of the museum; and Friday, "Sugar and Spice" and "Shepherds of America and Asia." These tours of museum exhibits under guidance of staff lecturers are free. Parties assemble inside the north entrance. 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