Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 May 1928, p. 21

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TemJ~le Pla,er& to '. p .GlfJB erfortnti,CB 1 "TniS 1.. · 1 L _ .1 , 0I S OnuOfJ (Contributed) What an amusing situation-when a typical American family and a typical English family get together. That's just what happens in "So This Is Lon, don," a three-act comedy presented by the Temple Players of the North Shor~ Congregation Israel, Saturday evenmg, May 19, at the Temple's social center, Vernon and Lincoln avenues, Glencoe. Indeed you will laugh heartily. This farce is presented by the younger group of the temple who so successfully put on "The Youngest" a short while ago. Those of the younger set in North shore suburbs who are taking part in this play are the Misses Marjorie and Jane Hill and Mrs. Arthur Frank of Wilmette, Miss Doro- thy Kinstler, Robert ·Koretz and MUton Klee of Glencoe, Manuel and Ale~nde~ Mapus, and Arthur Longini, of Winnetka, ] ulius Friedlander and lfark Kalischer of Evanston. . Tickets are on sale and may he · had from Miss Helen Metz of 854 Lincoln avenue, Winnetka, or at the door. The performance will start at 8 :~ o'clock. McGuire Hoaae Scene of Quiet ·We.t.Rn, Service . VOTERS' BOARD MEETS The Wilmette league of Women Voters held the final meeting of its season Thursday, at the home of Mrs. Shelby M. Singleton, 1104 Forest avenue. At the · close of the meeting, luncheon was served. The new board of directors of the Woman's Catholic club of Wilmette will meet Tuesday, May 8, at 1 :30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. A. W. Boylston, 220 Broadway. Miss Florence McGuire, daughter of Mr.. !and Mrs. J. Fred McGuire of Winnetka, was married to Elbert R. Herlocker of Wilmette on Saturday evening, April 28, at 8 o'clock, at a quiet service performed in the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'McGuire. Dr. Hor.;. ace G. Smith of the Wilmette Methodist church performed the ceremony. Mrs. Walter ]. McGuire, a , sister-inlaw of the bride, was · the , onlt attendant, and Harwood Herlpcker, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man~ Mr. and Mrs. Herlocker will be at home after September 1, at 119 Tudor place, Kenilworth, after they return from a motor trip to the East. John Herlocker of ~reeport, father of the groom, was an out of town guest at the wedding. -before you sf:t,op read the AD ·-:. BARNETT'S MAY of Spring an~ Summer Apparel Exquisite Spring and Summer Frocks. Newat Ensembles and Spring Coats, just received from New York City and now being unpacked. . Mr. and Mrs. Barnett have returned from a two weeks' buying trip in New York City. They visited all the important Manofactoren of Apparel-each garment carefully seleCted for their Evanston and North Shore patrons. The assortment offers most every desired fashion, fabric and color. · L 'I'BB I'BOCKS Brand new-right from the designer and maker. New high shades, delicate pastel tints and darker tones. Some of the fabrics: w. Printed Cbiffona, Print· and Georgette·, Satina, Ctiap Ttdleta, Flat Crepea, Flowered Chiffona, etc. ea.so OJLI two lot- $16.00 'I'BB COA '1'8 Each Coat is positively a decided triumph in style and value. All the newest-the throw scarf of self material-the cape back in lovely new style details. You will find them in two groups: ;2-d:t $19.00 :m~ $Z7.00 SPBIRG BA'I'S Mrs. Barnett, with her knowledge of what will be best liked by her patrons, personally selected this great MAY OPENING HAT SALE. Gag colotinga, mtmg bright with flowera. Stglea ~~re aimplg irreailtible1 These Hats were selected from such nationally known firms-Loftus Bros., Alvin, and Miss lJobbs and othen. These Hats are known to be $10.00 values! This sale. at es.oo BT TYL

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