Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Feb 1929, p. 4

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'I · ~ {' 4 WILMETTE . LIFE ·February 1, 1929 ·- 1 I:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ '"Philosophy in Daily Life," Fresh man-SQphom ore . Lecture by Dr. Overstreet Play at ·N ew Trier ' PRE-INVENTORY.·SALE DRESSES $15-$20-$25 HATS $5 It will be possible to obtain many hats and dresses at a price below actual cost. All merchandise is taken from our regular stock-they are not specially purchased ·sale goods. Dr. Harry A. Overstreet; head ·of the Department of Philosophy at the Col· C 00 e · lege of .the· City of , New York,. will . By K. K. · This Saturday night, .F ebruary 2, the deliver a lecture at North Shore Con· gregation Israel, Littcoln and Verncn freshmen · and sophomores of . New. avenues, Glencoe; :Monday evening, Trier High school offer as their ann·ual February 4, at 8:30 o'clock. Dr. Over- play, ~'The Blue Birdt by the f~~ous 3treet will speak on: "Philosophy In Belgian writer, Maunce Mae~e~hnck; ·. Every-Day Life." . . · This story of a poor woodc1;1tter s : Dr. Overstreet has had wide ex- child~en in. search of the blue btrd of perience as lecturer . not only at the ~appmess ·~ one that has endeared College of the City of New York but l·tself to chtld~en. and adults,. and ~as r f · Ch · · attamed the dtgmty of a lastmg fa try at the Umversttt~s of at orma, . 1- l tale. In it T lt l.and ~{ytyl, the "real" cago and Columbta as welt as. the New: h .t Y.thy T . to thet'r dog and · 1 R h f N . , c arac ers, wt y , , S c h oo1 . F or S.octa esearc o e.\. T lett e. the villainous cat, journey far ~ork Ctt~. Hts ·most recent b?o~,s are. tl{r.ough the palace of Night. What }nfluencmg Hu~~n . Behavt~r .and they see when they open the last door About O~rs~lves. There . wtll be .a in the great halt wilt be revealed to forum followmg. Doct?r Oventreet s all who see the play. ~ddr~ss. The lecture ts ·open to thP. Those who have the main speaking pubbc. parts are : ' H tg · h.· S h lF b 2 . · · ·· c . eral Services for Hold Fun M rs. Jeanette W 0 Iff Gray Funeral services for Mrs. Jeanette Wolff Gray, wife of Alex 'l nder Gra~-, who was recently starred in the Chicago runs of "The Desert Song," were held at the Kenilworth Episcopal church Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Gray was killed on Wednes~y, January Z3, while motoring . wtth friends throul-{h Ohio to Pittsburgh, where her husband was appearing. She is survived bv .her husband: her little daughter, J eati: her mother, Mrs. Ludwig Wolff. of La Jolla. Cal.. and two sisters, Mrs. Thomas M. Brooks. 639 Lincoln avenue. Winnetka. and Mrs. Re.vel L. English. of California, formerlv Mrs . Smale of Kenih~.rorth . Mrs. - Grav was a memher of the class of 1917 at \Velle slev college. For some time hefore hecominf! an actor. her husband sang in the choir of the Kenilworth Uniorr cl1urch ~ith l1is sister-in-law. Mrs. Smale. Mrs. Reinhold Palenske of 226 Tenth street is entertaining as her guests at luncheon today at the Club Vista del Lago, the members of the .committee ; for the benefit bridge given Monday by the Associated Guilds of St. ·Augustine's church. - Mytyl ...... . . ... .. ...... .. JeP'l Brownell Tyltyl ........ .. ....... . Cameron Brown Mother . ...... .... ....... Ethel Anderson Father . . ..... .... .. . .. Paul Netterstrom Granny ............ ...... .. Molly Mickey · Grandad . ..... ... .. . .... . . Henry Foster Neighbor Berlingot .... . ... Helen Green Fairy Berylane .... ... .. Jean Lindstrom Neighbor's Child .... . . Betty Zimmerman Bread ......... .. .... . ... Allan Robinson Milk .............. . .·......... Jean Meek Cat ......... .... ......... Arthur Mayer Dog ...... ....... . . .......... Bob Nason Light . .. .' . . . . ..... ... ... . Ruth HaiJlilton Night . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .... Mary Rogers Sugar ....... .... . :.. ·...... Lindsay Field Fire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · ... Betty Garner Water ... : .... . . . .... . ..... .. . Jane Orr Loaves . . Don Minor, Jack Broad, Dexter · Martin and Jack Browning N. A. HANNA & CO. . 1168 Wilmette Ave. Phone Wil. 467 I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BOFFMAMM BBOS.i · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ' ' · ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT · ·· · · · ...dlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIll111!~ · . = · Mr. and Mrs . A. C. Ohlendorf, 237 Linden avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Marshall . to Carl B. Ullrich of Chicago. The wedding will take place in the Fall . Those with the non-speaking parts are the Hours, who dance in the first act; the · Stars, Mists and Dews who dance in the third act, and the Joys of Understanding, who dance in the four~h act with the Joys of the Household. Because of the large number, their names cannot appear here. This play is the Dramatic club's most ambitious undertaking of the year, both in the number of students taking part, the costuming and the impressionistic settings There's no argument about itThe first trial order of Hoff· mann Bros. good Coal will con· vince you of its henting efficiency, cleanliness and economy. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Vol. I Published in the interut of Wilmette people and the Ridge Road vicinitv by the February 1, 1929 T o preserve a large tin or jar of olives after they have been opened, cover the brine with a layer of olive oil. The olives will keep indefinitely without the objectionable white scum \\·hich usuall v forms. . VALENTINES No. 4 seen molten i r o n runnin' .out ·fum a furnace, ·ain't you?" he asked. The con· gregation s'ileri tlv assented. "We ·1(" continued the preacher, "In de place what I'm talkin' 'bout dey use dat stuff fo' ice cream." ' · VALENTINES RIDGE AVE. PHARMACY CARL C. RENNECKAR, Editor. Here it is. February already ! Which rerpinds us, this is not leap year so a m~n can do his own p1 uposing once more. "MAYBE." Mrs. Prevallet reports that her daughter Aileen is recovering nicely from her operation last week. Talkative Barber: Sir, your hair is getting gray. I r a t e Customer : Quite possible; plea.sc hurry a little faster. Skokie V a 11 e y trucks sure are moving "tons" of coal these cold days .. Hubert Hoffman says he knows the right kind of valentine for 1929. We are · inclined to believe he knows his onions, and shall be in, in a day or so, to place otlr order. Special this weeka full pint of Rubbing Alcohol for 59 cents. A colored preacher was describing the wonders ·of the hereafter. "You all B By this time U nc1e Sam is no doubt convinced of the permanency of most of his foreign investments. 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