February 21;· 1900 WILME,TTE I LIFE I ·Report Demand Is Heavy for Tickets for Faculty Play scJi(jt)l was · · valuable contribution to the patriotic spirit of the afternoon. These young men with their alert, courteous manner exemplified the character building features of the train..__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.._.~ .ing they had come to explain and laud. Tickets for the second performance The entertainment to · be given next They were notable examples of the of "Three Wise Fools," the New Trier Faculty Men's dub play which was Monday evening in the Red Crc;)ss Three-C's they claim as a part of their presented before a packed house two House at Great Lakes by the Wilmette curriculum, ucool, calm, collected." weeks ago, went on sale Tues.d ay of post, and unit will ·be in the form of DANCE FEBRUARY ZZ this week to New Trier students. The a Keno party. ·~efreshments for this play is to be giv~n again OJ! the night big party · have been J?rovi'ded for by Northwestern university will celeAuxiliary n{tmbers .und~r the direction brate Washington's· birthday with a of March 1. .o f .Mrs. George Leal arid her committee. dance at the Georgian hotel. Johnnie A recent poll of the New Trier stuMarch R, the day fixed by the depart- Maitland's orchestra will provide the dent body showed 'that seventy-fi.v~ · ment for honoring the national pre'iipercent of' the students want to huy dent, Mrs. bonald Macera, was un- music. Miss Dee Vogel, member of tickets for themselves for the March fortunately chosen, as far as the local the Alpha Om.i cron Pi sorority, is so1 .Performance of."Three Wise Fool~" unit is concerned, since this is the eve- cial chairman of Pan-Hell~nic and and more than half that number have uing the post presents Sergt. Alvin C. Miss Adrienne Grant, Miss Betty announced their intention . of purchas- \' ork at New Trier High school audi- Boyd, Miss Ruth Hinchcliff, Miss Florence Ross, and Miss Peggy Lee ing extra tickets. · torium. On this date, however, many Residents .of the New Trier villages notables from near-by states will be are on the committee with Miss Vogel. who did not see '.'Three Wise Fools" convened in the city for the annual This is to be a subscription affair. two weeks ago have been advised to Child Welfare congress of Area D at huy their tickets . early for cJ-toice seats the Hotel Stevens, Chicago. The enMr. and Mrs. John P. Oleson, 240 for the · March · 1 performance. All tertainment for Mrs. Macera this year Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth, are soseats· wilt be reserved. Th~ play is to will take the form of a dinner dan-.:e, journing in · Sarasota, Fla., for two bt presented in the New Trier audi.- to be given at Hotel Stevens, beginning months. The Olesons left on Friday toriu.m. c.t 6:30 o'clock. Reservations mav he of last week. Orders for tickets by mail or tele - made bv March 5 with Dr. Beatrice phone ·will be accepted up to February Hawkins. 2:., according to an announcement by Delegates to 'the Seventh distt ict 1-i. H. Herron, the faculty tnemher in lunch eon and. business meeting givrn charge of the ticket sale. Mr. Herron last week at the Alyce Baum Tea may be reached by calling the high room were welcomed by the North school, Winnetka 2400. Shore president. Mrs. Beebe Finlayson; The cast of "Three Wise Fools" Mrs. King, district d.i rector, respond·~ d is made entirelv of New Trier facult" Mrs. Kellogg, the state president, who members. Frederick A. Kahler, C. was the guest of honor, spoke briefly Russell Small, and F. C. Windoes arc \)11 the department needs for rehabilitathe "wise fools." Robert Carpenter tion work. Purity and Miss Agnes Biesemeier play the The program for the afternoon was parts of the hero and heroine. t:lanned to meet the national request HEAR to stress Americanism. Princess Shawa Mu Phi Epsilon to Give of the Oj ibt1~ tribe, a reader of charmpersonality and much natural Concert at N. U. Feb. 24 ing dramatic talent, which has been cie The members of M u Phi Epsilon, veloped in schools here and. abroad, IN YOUR HOME national honorary musical sorority, will gave a prog-ram of readings and songs. give the second of the series of public Her poem. "The Indians" led one to recitals . to be presented by the North- look a·t 1 his disturbing question from '"·estern university chapter at Music the viewpoint of the redman. Open Evenings h~.dl, Orrington avenue and University The presem~e of three youthful ofplace, Evanston, Monday evening, Febricers of the R 0. T. C. of Senn High ruary 24, at 8 :15 o'clock. May A. Strong, soprano; Madeleine Ruff Ryan, pianist; Reeda Sexton, REAL ESTATE LOANS violinist, and Florence Opheim, pianist, Have funds to loan on North Shore residential property at reasonable , .. ill present the program which the 7 1 2 CHURCH STREET, EVANSTON rates. See us on renewals. public is invited to hear without ad·· Univ. 4523 Also mortgages for sale. mission charge. Miss Adelle Godden E. G. Pauling lc Co. 742 ELM STREET. WINNETKA will accompany Miss Strong, and Miss 10 s. La Salle St. Franklln 7741 Winnetka 3 4 74 Janet Friday will play Miss Sexton's accompaniments. Mu Phi Epsilon, which sponsors a series of recitals annually, has more than fifty active chapters in schools in all parts of the states. Following is the program the sorority wilt give : American Legion A ux:iliar:v As., A LAND of the free AND home of THE brave no nation HAS anything on us. HOWEVER, seeing the HUSBANDS who are OUTWARDLY made tn THE image of God's LIKENESS and INWARDLY can give THE Devil pointers on WICKEDNESS we fu~l sure THAT a wife who spen~s HER life with one is BRAVE all right BUT a long, long way FROM being free. IF your husband is INCLINED to be HARD-BOILED you can SOON gain enough strength TO knock a little of his SHELL off -if you take MEDICINE from RENNECKAR'S DRUG Store. REMEMBER 1 ! ! ~~RENNECKAR'S is a REAL drug store." THIS is the last week OF our Rexall Birthday SALE. THERE is many a good BARGAIN left in FAMILY Medicines, TOILETRIES, Rubber GOODS and Stationerv. VICTOR RADIO VICTOR RADIO Makes no Compromise with of Tone FREE North Shore Talking Machine Co. · "Erfullet, ihr hirnmlischen gottlichen Flamm en" ... . ... . .......... J. S. Bach (from church cantata, Wle schon leuchtet der Morgenstern) Auf ein Altes Bild ..... . .. . ... Hugo Wolf Wid mung .............. Robert Schumann Fruhlingsnacht ........ Robert Schumann Miss Strong Adelle Godden, accompanist Papillons .............. Robert Schumann Mrs. Ryan Coloring ....... . ......... . Cecil Burleigh Fairy Sailing . ..... ... . .... Cecil Burleigh The Legend .......... Joseph Weiniawski Miss Sexton .Tanet Friday, accompanist Nocturne, Opus 15, No. 2 . Frederic Chopin Impromptu, Opus 29 .. ... Frederic Chopin Miss Opheim Ave Maria . ..... . .. . ..... .. . . Max Bruch (from "The Cross of Fire") Necromancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adolph Weidig Reflections .............. . .... . Guy Maier The Bird of the Wilderness ........... .. . .. . ..... .. ........... . . Edward Horsman Miss Strong AN UNDERSTANDING SERVICE As you step in you'll sense the "willto-strve" and fine friendliness in the two VERA MEGOWEN TEA ROOMS, a service immaculate. You will find a combination of good food, scientifically prepared under the direction of Miss Megowen. LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS ARE DELIGHTFUL OCCASIONS HERE Sunday Dinners Dinner-Luncheon-Fountain Breakfast in Provencal Room Albert B. Welty, who has been on a three months · trip through South America, has returned home. The Welty home is at 542 Brier street, Kenilworth. -o- VERA MEGOWEN'S TEA SHOPS 5 14 MAIN ST., EVANSTON Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Drake, 933 Lake avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. J udson F. Stone, 1234 Ashland avenue, are at the Viney · Park hotel,· St. Petersburg, Fla. · Unexcelled Fountain Sttl)ict TN ncb tdternoon 2:JO to ':JO French Prow.K.I Room so 1 DAVIS ST., EVANSTON Euly American Room Ceatral aad Wilmette A,.... . Plaoaee Wilmette Zl _. Zl