Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Apr 1935, p. 24

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Spring Cleaning lime is bere! Get the benefit Oro.ur quarter-century of cdreful service to the North Shore's finest homes. «Expert crofismanship from our modern plant devoed xcluivey to ru g and cde tcleaning and repairing is your guerantee ol fne quality.' 1107 Greenleal Ave. a .N W Wilmnete WLITIOmW is captained by Theresa Logan of Wilmette, and Anne Louise Koenig of Wilmette is team manager. Earl W. Kearns, atbletic director of the school, is coach. The girls have been playing elimination gamnes every:Sat- urday since thé openinig of tbe sea- son in the-. middle of January. Mr. and Mrs. Edward ]Panushka of Gering, -Neh.,' are visiing Mir.' Panusbka's brotber-in-law and, sister,. Mr. and Mrs. Charles .Dingee of .912 Lake avenue. Mrs. Frank C heeseman of the Or- rington botel,. formerly of Kenilwortb, will be luncheon bostess to bier bridge club today; RY SL For forty years we hae.k.pt pac. withthe, North Shor--meeting with intoest end .nergy althat the. North Shore hem asked- of ut'. as a merchandising insiution and as a factor in ifs community 1f.. W. have secured many outstmnding values for this sale~ for .v.ry departm.nt in our store. 1935. i ane, wïllproviruv an evvuig 01ura- mnatic entertainment and, given by a comipétent and experienced cast, it cannot fail to grip tbe interest of the audience. Charles J. East 'man, the director, is well known to nortb shoreaudiences for the many parts,,hebas 'played in ail the various dramnatic organ.izationsg. Direected by a Winnetka man, -acted, lighted, costumed, andstaged by local. people for thé sheer>pleasure.of work- îng in a, community project, the play carnies onitthe:Drama club slogan of "Let*s ail play-" ExceptionaWl Cast Marie Fischer Perkins, a player of. rare ability, portrays the. wife,,an- guisbed by, ber husband's. incuirable insanity and confused by b is return after fifteen years in an asylum. Jas- per S. King, asthe husband, plays 'a difficuit part with convincing sincr- ity. In the- same skillful manner ini wbicb he bas played former roles, Ai- bert F. Weise portràys Grady,. wbom Margaret is about to marry. Follow- ing is. tbe remainder of tbe supportirlg cast: Sidney............Nancy PbilliIR Kit................John Mllton Aunt Rester . .. William J. Trout Rev. Humnphrey....... Dudley' L., Smith Dr. Alliot............. Francia Hinckley Basset .........Laura Browning For the setting of tbe play, an Eg lisb living room, designed by tbe arcbitect, Tberon Woolson, is given a realistic wood paneled effect by tbe clever painting of Ben Dollimnore. Otbers interested in production are: Construetion-Clyde Peaster and John Wood. Frame. w b I. Dow.I.d Finish con b. hed mIn wal- nut, or fruit %wood fi nish., A large variefy ofcovers toi select from. A nniversary Special irector-J ack1 uy -Watson and rles J. Eastman. miliday.. man and1 Clyde 34ake-up-Mfrs. Lyman Weld.- Ushers--First performance: Margaret Raub, Shirley MCy Betty Jane Weld; second performance:. Jean.. Henning, Margaret Layer, Betty Layer. Following tbe play,' an informai reception will be held. Mrs. W. H. Weber arranged for bostesses to pre- side eacb of the two evenings. Those, W Typewrter- on Marcb 25. f* Second Floor M.and Mrs. R. D. Burnet, 235 Warwick road, Kenilwortb, returned Tuesday.of last week from *a motor, trip through thiee I1895 NEO CLASSUC'

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