,.-,,. ·;-~ I I ' . A6iolately Silent! The Ico-0-Lator · · is · absolutdy silent in operation. Without a sound. it will keep your foods frtlh ~ad unitary and provide a conatant supply of clear. sparkttlt i~ tabes. Aad ·dine's · no vibration. LAYERS of Glencoe cl1urch give fine P · Jwoduction of Fifteenth Cent·ry naorality J1lay displayi11g the .talent a·ul a Iauman simplicity tluJt sPelled success. The play delighted those wlao atttllded . alld indicates that tlte players of the Ch·rch of St. Elisabeth may stage other · jitJt revi'Vals. Those aJiflearing i11 the top pict·re (left to right) are: Mrs. Gordon Laugbead, Miss Hamel Postle, Joseph K. Shippen, William B. Baehr, John H. Weddell- and Mrs. W. Summer Cwey. In the. lower Jlict·re (left to right) are: Miss Postle, Mrs. Laughcatl and Mrs. CD'lley. The rhymed translatio~ wos used . which fi10IIltl i luJw bem a tli/Jicult hurdle to .ntf"ffiiMI for less' seasoned li·s flowed easily actors. H owew,, ·· atttl Mturally tMtl to stJY tlae Jllayers caught the spirit of the /lla:v is /lUlling . mildly. Everythiflg ·abmd the Jlerfom··tmce, the simplicity of stagiag, exactness of cost.ming, atttl the wice afld ' gestwres of lire actors themselves, was exJ1ertly hauled. The play· is oNe that should be a part of everyone's cult·ral knowledge, since it was one of the first morality plass used to liflk up the scriptural and sccttlar dratna. C _~ .,.ro.-t : The J h · ' .. . . . . . therefore, there il no IIHCbaaical wear. It wi~ ltlft · you u long as the cabiDet · ia w~ - yoa place it. Ooce iastalltcl. ' you caa forget it tbroush yean of trouble-free serrice. · Daachiaery - ~-: In Yoar Pmmt Box , If. You Wish · tu See tlae lce-0-Lator crt i' 1110'* I · · DIRECT·SALIS CO. 60~ MAJN ~T., WJLME1TE Phone Wilmette 1789 ;a,: ..._ -. The aatiefldioa of ······ the . ia- creaaed....., .. ~Mil' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tlae .....-..costa of theae "Beaaty ~· .·,- ~0MPANY )Wilhiett , Ill~ .!