May 10, 1929 . WILMETTE LIFE 59 I ~-----------~------------~ Wins Poetry Prize day afternoon, May 8, in the preliminaries. The finals will be held on the evening of Sunday. May 12. The next north shore production to be given by the Players is Phillip Much interest attaches to the active Barry's three-act play "You and I." part the Temple Plavers of · the This will be given by the Players on North Shore Congregation Israel are June 7. taking in the tournament of plays held at the Goodman theater, Chicago. This Mr. and Mrs. Adam W. Crawford, contest is under the direction of· the 710 Central ayenu~. and · their son, Drama League of Chicago. Wallace, will leave on ~lay 18, on the : ~he Players are presenting "His S. S. Roma, for a European trip, to I Chtldren" by Rufus Learsi. It is de- be gone until August. They witt tour scribed as an interesting and stirring Italy and France, and make a short I play. The Players appeared Wednes- stay in England. Temple Players in Drama Contest at Goodman Theater o·coBATJMG· : We are prepar~d to reader tlte best penoDal senlee with ,-o·r painting aDC deeoraUng p:-oblems. .-M. Portenbauser Painter and Decorator : 1030Greealeaf Phone2764 ~------------------------~ Photo by Bernie Marjorie Braymer, of Evanston, New Trier High school senior, recently won a second prize of fifty dollars in a national poetry contest condl!cted by the Scholastic, a Pittsburgh, Pa., publication this spring. A classmate of Miss Braymer's, Janet Marshall. of Hubbard \Yoods, received ten dollars and honorable mention for poetry she submitted in the same contest. Delivered Ready to Plug In Here is a new Frigidaire in a size for the small or average famlly, at a very low price. It is equipped with the Cold Controlan exclusive Frigidaire feature - which enables you to set a dial and have your choice of six freezing speeds in the trays, while the correct temperature for preserving . foods is maintained in · the rest of the refrigerator. Model AP 7·1. (at left) hat about 7 cu. ft. etcra1e, and 11 eq. ft. cf ehelf epace. Makes 54 cubee, awro::d· mately 7Yz lbe. of ice at one freeziDI· Tu,tone luatroue KnY and white ;:orc:elaln enamel finieh with one.piec:e eeamle·· porcelain · enamel linins. Price, $345, f. o. b. Dayton. hutallation atra. No. 1)..4 Friaidaire at $195, cfeliftt'ed ready to plu1 in, ill your home, hal appro::d· mately 4 cu. ft. of etorqe IJ.)ace, 8 eq. ft. of ehelf epac-.e, two trays for ice or deaeerte. Makes 24 cuha, appro;d. matelv 3 t~·· of ice. Duco on eteel exterior, one·plcce porc:elaiB enamel Uniq. C. D. of A. Initiate Lar2e Class Last Sunday Ouilmette Court, Catholic Daughters oi America, exemplified the first and second degree s to a class of forty-five candidates last Sunda ,. afternoon at Odd FellO\n' hall. It" \vas · the first time the local degree team. which was recently organized. has functioned JS a complete unit. Following the main feature of the day a banquet was ser\'ed. Among the approximate one hundred me!nh~r s " ·ho sat gathered about the testn·e hoard, were out-of-town guests includ ing Mrs. '\{ary Sbertoli. district deputy; ~Irs. M ider, national judge advocate: Grand Regent '\[ary Jans of ~c\\'man court, Evanston: Miss Higgins, grand regent of Highwood court: ~fiss Corcoran, grand regent · of Our Lady of the Lake court; Uiss Kicola. grand regent of Mary court and 1fiss Roth, grand regent of Rosary court .. Entertainment fotlo\\'cd and mcluded several recitations hy grade pupils and three numbe.rs by a local classical dancer. The affair marks the largest cl~ss accepted into the local court, wtth the exception of the charter memh.ership. The present officers are workmg diligentlv to organize another large class for an initiation in the near future. Kenilworth Children Win Prizes in Poster Contest Children in the seventh and eighth grades of the Kenilworth schoo_l entered into the contest for posters mterprcting their ideas of Arden Shore, " ·h ich just has been conducted. Gold and silver medals have been c~n tributed for the first and second pnze winners, which, in Kenilworth, have gone to Herman Hintzpeter, first; to 'Minnie Grondal, for second. . In addition eight honorable mentJ.ons were awarded to Sara Jane Lamg, Caroline Wilson, Alex N' ewton, Sue Carpenter, Jane Chilcott, Howard Jordan, Robers ton Mathison, Ben ~Iatthews. Call at your Public Service Store and see the new models, all equipped with the new Cold Control. Or in· quire about having a Frigidaire unit installed in your present refrigerator. You may purchase "Little by Little" at small extra cost. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1I4 1 Central Ave., Wilmette Phone Wil. 2899 JOSEPH W. KEHOE, District Manager "YOU CAN'T BEAT ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION"