Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Oct 1929, p. 6

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6 WILMETT ~ LIFE ' · October 4. 1929 NO MORE SALOONS ONC E upon a tim e THERE werr saloon s and THEY ·went out. And THE Y tri ed to come BACK . but thr y couldn ' t. BECAUSE the filling STATIONS had all the BEST corn ers. Just FOUR more fillin g stat ion s AND we won ' t need ANY stree t li ghts. says E ARL O rne r. our Vill age PR ESIDE NT . .1nd we WONDER ho w they .1 ll G E T b y: but suppose THAT is none of our BUSINESS. Wh.1t is MOR E to the point. HAVE you p.uroni ?ed ou r NEW sodJ fount.1in ? DID y ou notice how nice AND cleJn the girls keep THE new fountain ? THEN the refresh MENTS arc the best SERVED anywhere . The SMOOTHEST and richest ICE CREAM sold. in the VILLAGE. And we KNOW our fountain Is INCREASING in POPULARITY faster . than THE filling stations. Moral : When you are near our store and feel the need of something good for your stomach's sake, come to our Fountain . 1 t he prod uction and arc now in reh ear sal w ith .M rs . Chor pen ning. Subscribe Campaign The first even t of the season for the Korth Shore Theatre Guild is th e nf ~c\\· York . The play \Yas prod uced Vehicles bv Shaw and Howells and played so me years ag-o \\'ith. great campaign f.or subscribers. nmy beit~g · Open Ninth Season; Start success ll\· Arnold Daly, and tt \\·as conducted by a local commtttee .111 one nf th-e repertory oi llasi l Sirlney each t_own under ... the general _chatrSubscription Drive whcn h plaYed in Chicagn scYeral ' manshtp of, Mrs. Sherman Aldnch of years ago. Hubha~d \ Voods. T he system used by By J. A. S. Off "Sila La ham" the Gm ld has proYcn to he. most :-uc ... er s .P f 1 1 tl lo 1 comn11ttees han' · A mclodratn_a ~~~- H~' rttard ~ha\\'. For. the second pby, 111 January,',.~hc ~ess u : anc 1 e c~ . . wo and a dramattzatHlll nt a thn·l'l by (~uild ha s chose-n tn pr<.'S L'llt 1he tncrea sed the suh~cnhers fn 1n1 t. 1h{r ~~- r~,~~ \~'illiam Ika_n 111)\n: lls: \\·ith these t\rO J{isc of Silas Lapham ." Thi s pl~y \Yas hundrrtl and fifty_ 111 nm,1 _ 1 1 · pterc s dcflllltel.' · :-.l'krted fnr procluc -~ dramatized from Ho\\·ells' tHn·l'l tnr thl' fourtce!1 l.1Un_dred 111 the .C ~ t ~fc,t · . tinn in 1\oyemhrr and January. the ?\cw York Theatre gui ld h~· Li llian the Gut ld_ s hfe. Subscnpt!on or t 1 llS :\nrth Shnre Theatre Guild is rl'~t d)· .to Sabine, and the Xcw York Cuild pre- season wtll be th_e u s ua~ et~.d1t d~llar. · cnt~'r into it s nin t h year of play -pro- j sentccl it three or four ~·cars ag-o. T lw and the holder \\'I ll recen-e _ t~\'O . ttc~;t . cl ucmg on thl' north shore. C'nnfid('nt stnrv is about farm-b r erl Silas, his fine to each of th e fo ur producttons: Ihe that aitn aiL the play's the thi ng, thr wift~ and t\\'O channing daug-hters. tickets may be used_ t\\'O at a tune or guild's pl~y - reading committee. con- Silas heco!1lcs \-en· rich · irum mann- all eight at once or ~n any other co~ll si~ting . o_f l l etlr~· l~itrhell \\~' h.ster . facturing a minerai paint out nf a de- bina~ion, and they wtll be _ac~~P!ed tor ). ! rs . Laml H~'ll, , ).[ rs . ..f. \\ _tl !tam~ posit \rhirh i:-. found 011 his farm, and a~l nllttanc~ ~o ~ performance tn any ~1ar~· . and Lullts· 1·.11:-.\rorth Latlt!l· Jr .. his natural desire is tn cntn intn the ot t, e Gmld s stx t o\\'ns. ! ta n~ spl'ttt murh tiillL' Cllllsidcring the I exclusi\'t.' :--<Kil't\' of Bo ~ tnn. The enBegin Local Drive s.uhjcrt of play --election: and it i~ b~·- tirl' actitlll oi ti1c play til's in Bostnn, ~frs. Rohcrt Stoddard nf 524 Lake ltL'\Td tl,1:tt the:-.e t_\\'o ltr:--t pl<~y s \n il and the tintc is the early '70's. Si las a,·c nuc \ri ll agai n represent the ~orth ~t·.c .tl~t·. I he:~trc ;n.~ld ~n _th~· . mHidlc tlf I is n.·all)· a ftnl' nld felltnr. ~ncl you f.rcl Shore Theatre (~ui l d in '\ilmette,, a:; tts se.tsnn \\ tth gn .tt slttces:-.. that he desern·s the happtnl'ss \\'htch chairman of the loca l COlli ;ntttcc. 1 he Plan Shaw Drama · 1 t·vt·ntuall _ ,. c,m~H~~ to hi~11 aiter 1:1any campaign for subscribers, perhaps the "The Dn-il's !)i,ciplt" \\'ill ht· pre- stnt .~·glc> 'II11s ts a pcnod play ot ~he mn:-.t important e\·cnt on the (~uild cal:-.cntl'd in earh· XnHmhn 11n-r the \ type \~· l11ch h~ts ahrays hcL·t_1 attractl\·e endar. is now being conducted by ~1~s. regular !.!;uild rirruit ()i six ttl\\ n-; . The to ~t11ld audtl'nccs. fnll ot racy and 1 Stoddard and her committee. and will play is ' one oi ~ha\r's "'l'hrl'l' Play!' 'j amming dialogne. and. prt:sc ning t_he 1 extend unti l the performancl's Pi the i11r J>urita11s." tltc 11thn t\\'n being· rctnarkahk chara_ctcnzaltl).n whtch lirst play. It is to its local cnmmitters "CaL':<tr and Clt·t! patra" and "Captain j ntadl' llll\rclb the ltne nnn·ltst he \Ya _. I that the l.uild O\\'es its J)n·scnt po. iBrasshound's ( ·n n\'L 'r :-- iun ." "The D~Y- . Macy Is Chairman . I tion among t he prominent litt le t heail's Discipk" has ft,r its background I J. \\' illiams ~ I acy \rill he chairman ters of the country. They haYe inthe :\tnni_r:lt: HL·\·t d_ u tiCinan· \\'ar. an<~ t!f the_ productiL)n. cumntittt· ~·, iL)r thL· ~n·a~cd the number ,f subscribers the ttntt ~:-. Jll:-.1 hrt1)rL· till: hattk o t fir:-.t 11t the st·a:-.on splay:-.. "I hL· Dn·- lrtHll t\\'O hundrl'(l fit :y tn mort than ~aratoga. 'l'h <' principal . rharar~~·r~ ; il\ J)i~cipll'" \rill. he dirt'\tc d h_.'· l'har- .i ~urtl·en h_un.dre~l- in the eight. year~ I are J>a r:--1lll :\ndn:-Ptl and In:-. heautttul. lotte Barn'"." llwrpentl11lg'. t or ml'rl~· 1 o t the Cutld s lttc. and the drt\T ut I Y1Htll .L!- " .i t~l· , an_d ~)irk Dudgc tl ll, t~a lk_d I <l,i _thl' l~crr l'a ti_<'ll Trai t~ i ng :-.rhllnl Dl I this year i~ calculated tn hr_ing more , the DL' \'tl :-. DtSrtpk hL·c:tll:-.l' Ld ltts . ll11 cago, tlll\\. dtre~:t() r ot the P lay:--hup Ill'\\. suh~cnl>ers than cn-r hctore. ::\lr:-.. j ltatrl·d 11i l'uritani--lll. and ()j~· !-=':-. ratlt -: .\rtitl .:..:' \':111Jlany .. .\urt~l\\ l'Sttrn. uni- ~t<Hic~ard \\·ill hl: glad ttl, ;.~!1~\Hr any cr H'lll:trkahlv old lllt l!IH·r. lite p]a,·. 1 n·r-:-.tty. I he :-.L'tl11tg-. \Ytll ht (kstgnecl questton~ regardtn g the (,tnld and 1t" 1 ~~l· :-. i dc :-. ltaYiitg a II L'llll'ndtl\1:-1. ' · t'-.Cit - and rt·lt-trurtl·d in the .L:"uild \\Ork:-;ltop procluctiPn s. (If littraturl' dl':-.cripti\'l' (lf 111 g p!Cit ,,.l,rthy oi t he hL· . t IIJL·It)dr.tm;t. 1 hy T. _1. F rharh. a-.-.i-.tl'd hy Euge ne ' the organization may he ..,t·curccl fn.Hn I h:t-- all oi ~1!:1\\ · · . . --parklitl t.!, clialllglll'. X. Frthl. :\ ra-..t 11i capahk tl(lrth John :\lll'n ~tnrart. hu:-itlt·,s mat:ager , I and t 1ll' rltarartn" incli\ id u:d pr11;1- :-ltPrL· atnatl'ttr" ha:-. l1el'n a:-...,l'11lhlcd ior . Cuilcl headquartL·rs, F,·an:-.!Otl. Sl1aw s t yptca are worked ou t in .. brilliant and pa r a doxica l ma nne r. THEATRE GUILD PLANS lcms ' "The DcYil's Disciple" is produced TWO OUTSTANDING PLAYS hY the Xnrth Shore Theatre g uild by agreement \Yith the Theat re Guild, Inc.. 1 1 1 1 1 I PURE TEST ASPIRIN Does Not Depress · ~~~---------- --------------------------------. Prompt Delivery hone Wilmette 634 CHICKENS DRESSED WHILE YOU WAIT HENS, 4 lb. average FRYERS, · 3 lb. average PURE LARD, Z lbs . . Best Brick Butter, 2 lbs . .. . .. . ... ......__ the Heart J61/2C 38c 29c 99c 32c 48c 25c JSc Pork Shoulders, lb. Rib Pork Roast, lb. Loin Pork Roast, lb. . ..... . . . Fresh Hams, lb. . ... .. .. . . Spare Ribs, lb . . Whole Legs of Veal, lb. ........ . Swift's Premium Hams, whole or half, lb . ......... ... . California Hams, lb. Armour's Star Bacon, sliced, 3 lbs. . . . . . . · Fresh Short Ribs of Beef, lb · ......... Home Made Pure Pork Sausage, lb ·. ..... . .... Bottle of 50 Tablets Genuine Legs Spring Lamb, lb . . Rib and Loin Lamb Chops, lb. Shoulders of Lamb, 4 lb. average .. Best Rib Roast of Beef lb . ..... . 35 cents Leading doctors. chemist s and toxicologists have proved conclu sively thatt Puretest Aspirin does not depress th e heart or irritate the stomach . You ma y use it t~ relie\'e pain with perfect confidence. Sold onl y at Rexall Stores. ... l61 /2c 22c 29c 32c 28c 35C and 38C 29c 22c 20c 25c Boneless Rump Roast of Beef, lb. : . Boneless Beef Stew, lb. .. .... ....... . Best Pot .291/2C Roast, lb. 25c and Round and Sirloin Steaks, lb . ....... . .. . Phones Wilmette Z8 and Z9 Central and Wilmette Avenue· Phones Wilmette 28 and 29 32c 28c 45c $110 MAPLE GROCERY & MARKET 1936 Maple Avenue, Evanston Univenity 12-13

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