'WILMETTE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE 1 LIFE November 15, 1929 "-¥ortals and Im~ortal( will be ~he subJect at the services m the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in WitWord has reached here of the death mette Sunday morning. November 17. of Tohn G. Gunn , former director of at 11 o'clock. Sunda,· school convene.; . the ~ Troubador Glee club in Winnetka at 9 :45 o'clock. and soloist at Christ church, Winnetka. · ~fr. Gunn, who was also a rad~o anAT P. T. A. MEETING nouncer for station \VEHS, Ornngton :Mrs. H. ·A. Storms, 251 Wood court . hotel. Evanston, died at the h.om~ of \Vilmette attended the State board ; an uncle a~ Braemore, Sprmgtield, -meeting of the Illinois Congress of County .of Ftfe, ~cotland, 011 Ocftobher n a ft er a long til ness Parents and Tea<: hers held in Spring·- -· · . He le .t t e field., Ill. 011 \Vednesday, Thursday, and north ~h o re last July, gomg to hts old Friday of thi s week. :M rs. Storms io.; ho rne Ill Scotlall(~ to re~uperatc frm.n . f D' . . 21 He IS survtved hy Ins dtrcctor or Istnct · I his illne~ss ·1 · I b ·11 G f H 11 rei ~~~m~~mm~~m~~m~ mo ther, ~' rs. sa C a Unll 0 U) Ja ~ \\' oods , a brother, James A. Gunn, also of ·Hubbard \Voods, and a sister, Mrs. · Otto Haskins of Omaha , Nebr. Burial I took place at Springfield, Scotland. John G. Gunn, Troubador Glee Club Director, Dies Mrs. S. P. Perry Takes Lead in Goodman Drafna "The ~f a s k and fhe Face" was 'presenfed last week at the Goodman theater. Chicago, with Bess Kathryn Johnson (Mrs. S. P. Perry, 829 Sixteenth street, \Vilmette) taking a leading rol e. The comedy, wh . ich was written b_ \· Luigi Chiarelli and translated by C. t. Fernald, was produced by the Good. man plan-rs last year with equal stH.:.. . . Cb:i. It ~~ s uch a.n amusmg ptece that it will always prove popular, and tf ] ' \\-c.ll done and carried right along ther e i ~ n't a 11 _ , ·thing -funnier. . The st<Jry concerns Count Mario (;razio, wh~ thinking that his wife ha:, been untrue to him, announces t o th t worldr that he has strangled her and thrown her body in the lake, while ac tually he . has exiled her. He is tried for murder, but is freed because 11i-, act of "murder" was considered justi fiecl. He is forced to hold a ftmcral for hi s "dead" wife atrd to give he1 proper burial, but just as the funer al By Critic . ANTIQU·E HOOK· ED. RUGS Up to E Kicl'o·SJ'achro~oae made of wool and cotton. Also. tufted rugs . of wool yarn. Vurlecl sizes In beautlful .oolors and designs. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTUR A free lecture on Christian Science is to be given Tuesday evening, Novemher 19, at 8 o'clock in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in \Viimctte. John C. Lathrop of Brobkline, Mass., will be the speaker. ~lr. Lathrop is a member of the Board of Lectureship of the ~{other Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, ·aadlot $40 I $}78·00 r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~niB~o~st~o~tt~,~~~a~s~s~.~~~~~~~~ - ------- --------- Complete 1 1·,' ·401 Maple Ave., Wilmette Phone Wilmette 3 54 5 procession is to proceed t6 the cehte tery the wife appears and insist s on hn tlll' ',I hu sband telling the whole truth of matter. f I:J ., I! \'Jctor-Radio Coll801e R-32 B. ldt:n Pay,he, who had the role o i the Count, performed his part skillfully and sincerely played the self-p ityin g husband who thinks he has been <h1p -: rl by his wife. Dorothy Raymond as Savina, the wife, did equally \\·e ll i'n her role, not only being altogctl)n charming, but forceful and convincing·. ji She played the part of the nurse in th e ,1 production of Romeo and Juliet rccent i' h·. Katherine Krug, "\'ho is a popula r Gonclman player, a11d who made such i· a striking success in her enartment \ ,f 1! Juliet in Romeo and Juliet had a mitwr ;1 role in this play. Other member s o i 11 the cast included Roman BPhn<:n. !1 Harry ~ervis, \Vhitford Kan e and j! Arvid Crandall. The next Goodn1an theater pla \. ' \\'ill be ,;The Makropoulous Secret" hy Karel Capek, the noted Czecho-Slovaki.-J.it dramatist, which wilt be its first a:l -:pearal)ce in Chicago. 1 ' The modern wom·a n favors rimiess glasses ~t'!:;. Authorities on Bridge Lecture at Drake Hotel Monday and Tuesday, Noven1ber lR and 19, at the Drake hotel, R. R. Richards, assisted by William E. McKenney, wilt provide a treat for all members of the American Bridge lea~uc who are unable to attend and also for non-members, who are cordially invited. Mr. Richards, an associate of Milt o 1~ C. Work, will lecture at 10:30 and ) o'clock on the Work-Wyman-Richard s' Contract Bridge system, expounded by. Milton C. Work in his latest book, "Contract Bridge for All." Mr. Richards ·will alsoe xplain his system of playing Duplicate Bridge, with which he has had remarkable success. At 8 o'clock on both evenings, Mr. McKenney will conduct Duplicate Auction and Con.tra.ct games, explaining the movement of both players and boards and method of scoring. He will also give an exhibition o'f blind.fold pl~y. Valuable prizes wilt be awarded wtnners of the evening games. $298·00 Complere You must hear the ....... lng new Victor-Radio. Micro-synchronous bal. ance. Super-automatie, foll-viai~n tuD.ing. Improved eircuiL Manelous new Vietor Electro-dynamie lpeaker. Slii4U Pa,._, D0111n. Open Evenings ., The new Almer Coe solid .white gold .rimless eyeglasses and spectacles are more becoming and more adaptable to the features than the heavy cumbrous shell rim type now no longer in favor with those of discernment. These new mountings do not interfere with the hat-even a close fitting one-and add much to one's smart appearance. Your present lenses may be duplicated in one of these beautiful new m·ountings and here you will find a wide selection of lens shapes and styles in mountings to choose from. You should have authoritative advice where your eyes are concerned I BAHA'I LECTURE "How to Know God Through His Heroes and Holy Ones," is the lectu~c to he presented by Dr. Albert R. Vatl, in the third of the pres~nt series ?f five free lectures. This . lecture will be given in the Baha'i temple, Wilmette, Sunday afternoon, November 17, at 4 o'clock. North ·Shore Talking Machine Co. 71l CHURCH STREET, EVANSTON Univ. <45l3 7-fl · ELM STREET, WINNETKA Almer Coe & Comp~ny University 6804 Scientific Opticians 1645 Orrington Ave., Evanston Winnttka 3-47-4 E. M. Antrim, 1136 Ashland av~nu~, who has been in Asheville, N. C. on bustness, returned to his home Thursday.