] une 15, 1928 W ILMETTE LIFE 23 TEACH PLAY' WRITING Town and Gown Project' to Model Claaa After "47" Workshop Christian Science With the ambition to develop at "God the Preserver of Man" was the Northwestern university a dramatic subject of the lesson-sermon in all workshop, similar to the famous "47" Churches ·of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, workshop, originated at Harvard, the 1une 10. Town and Gown project sponsored by The golden text was from Psalms 94 :22. "The Lord is my defense ; and the university and Drama club of Ev- my God is the rock of my refuge." anston will be elaborated next season. Among the citations which comprised The appointment of Mrs. Charlotte the _ lesson-sermon was the following Chorpenning, playwright and stage di- from the Bible: "The Lord is thy keeper: the Lord is thy shade upon thy rector, as director of the playshop, right hand. The Lord shall preserve which has been operated at the uni- thee from all evil: he shall preserve th y versity for the last several years, is soul. The Lord shall preserve thy regarded as a signal step forward in · going out and thy coming in from this . d f E t ' t t d time forth, and even for evermore" th . ts ~ vance o vans on s ou s an - (Psalms 121 :5 7 8). mg ltttle theater movement. · ' The new course will be modeled The lesson-sermon also included the after the famous dramatic workshop folJowing passages from the Christian of Prof. George Baker, now of Yale, Science textbook, "Science and Health formerly of Harvard. Mrs. Chorpen- with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary ning was a pupil of Prof. Baker, and ~ak.er Edd~: "The ~is tory of Chrisin the playshop, plays written by stu- ttamty ~urnt~hes subltme proofs of !he dents in the classes conducted by 1 ·supportmg mfluence and protectmg Prof. Theodore · B. Hinckley, will be power bestowe~ on man l!y hts hea~en produced under the personal direc- ly Fath~r. ommpotent Mm~, who gtves tion of Mrs. Chorpenning. Two man fatth ~nd understandmg whereby courses in playwriting will be given-- to ?efend htmsclf, not on_ly from te!nP,~ one for beginners and one for ad- tatton, but from . bodtly suffenng vanced students. There will be an ( p. 387) · ---------------additional class of Town and Gown NEW BOY SCOUTS project .students'. Three original plays written in the classes will be produced New Boy Scouts recently welcomed by the playshop each year, and it is into troops . in the North Shore Area expected to offer three for public pro- Council, Boy Scouts of America, have duction by some stock company. been announced as follows: Fach All"The Undercurrent," the play which worth, David Cressy, William Denwon first prize in the recent amateur holm, James McClure, Richard Prescontest of the Chicago Drama league ton, Hubert Pellott, Charles Williams. at the Goodman theater, written in Russell Wyle, George Yeoman, all of the playshop here, will be presented Troop 5, Wilmette ; Adam Gruber, at the Palace theater, Chicago. June Troop 23, Glencoe; George Zingler, 24. Troop 33, High1and Park. "You SitnP· ly Must See Them" Our irises are now in .full bloom. will soon follow. The· peonies We extend to you and your flower loving friends, a most hearty invitation to enjoy the glorious sight with us. You will .see what is probably the finest planting of fine and rare peonies in the world· without doubt the finest in Illinois. The 6owers are better and the garden is less crowded during the morning hours. CLARENCE W. HUBBARD 124 5 N. WAUKEGAN RD. LAKE FOREST, ILL. (one mile north of Deer path Ave.) Announcing the Opening of th~ fAn innovalion originaled by flosler -Jwrlrayed in rhe new Happiness Hut Tea Room and ~/toes /or ~ummer C'Che CC:apeslry gumf $16.50 C'Che dlwppi11g mag lo malch $13.75 Gift Shop Waukegan Road at Grove Street Glenview, Ill. Imported Silk Tapestry in rich pastel shades provides an effective new material for the exclusive productions .by Foster Frid,ay, June 22nd Here you will find a charming New England cottage transformed into a quaint tta room and gift ~ hop displaying in its light, airy rooms a selecti?n of im~orta tions, wall papers of the finer sort, chmtz, furnature, smart gifts and unusaal novelties, all most reasonably priced. In the large, airy son room we are prepared to serve delicious toasted sandwiches, invigorating tea, southerncooked dinners, dainty luncheons, etc. Quite the smartest thing for Summer is the Tapes try Ensemble Hosiery to harmonize with the colors of the Shoe and Bag is provided for, of course, by a new F~ster Shade of Chiffon '18. 7oster f:? Company 11' NORTH WABASH AVENUE Dinn~y Parkway ., 1 Special Ser&Jice for Dinner Parties, Bridget Partie· and Luncheon Partie~. By Appointment , Telephone Glen&Jiew 17 1 Community Shops OJO South Shore Drive The Drake Hotel Jl9 Orrinston .· nd Church, EVANSTON