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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Jun 1923, p. 6

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/» PHOtOCRAPH CONTES%|| WINNERS &a ITNE 1, 1923 Plp;|33f^ PLAYERS'DRAMA! HERE NEXT WEEK North Shore Players at New Trier High School the•ternaT LEGION BENEFICIARY Jessie Royce Landis in the title Role St. John Irvine's realistic play, "Jane Clegg," is being prepared by the North Shore Players tor performances on Monday evening, June 4, at the Jane Kuppenheimer Memorial hall, Wmnetka, and again on Wednesday evening June 6, at the New Trier high school auditorium. The play is given under the auspices and S5^"V • '__" „.....___ ftmii^^^H**1"* thoughts of moonlight evening. ««• mer months will surely hold, float- ing thoughts ho would not barter for infinity of gold. Evenings o«f soma lazy river, on some lake or on the the one and onlp-ehwr^he* *he moon has laid a pathwayâ€"lane of dreamt for fairy foot/and the whisper of the nightwind telle a story old and sweet. Ah, hut list*! my younger brother, with your fancy born of spring, with your lady of the moment and your thoughts that ladle, bring; though I dare not dim your vision, though I would not mar your dreamâ€"oven ladies of the moment are not always what they seen* I? Tom ,:.;$ With Apologies to Walt. | Walter Nelson, of the Nelson Laundry, (leaves Sunday, June 3, to attend the Shriners' convention at Washington, D..C... . _________ Five children, who composed Wil- mette's school winning team in the Music Memory contest held m £r- chestra hall a month ago, had their rareRobert Brown, Homer F»«nge» Alice James, George Swigart and Ed- ward Ryerson. «' â-  'â- >'.â- â- & W0:§K^&^ <*•••»• Royce Landis ?>/' fW1the benefit oi the innetka Post of the American Legion. I The part of "Jane Clegg" is to be por- trayed by Jessie Royce Landis, who has /been in charge of all the direction of the North Shore Players' productions for Sthe past two seasons, and to whom, these youthful dramatists declare, is due all Sthe credit for the success of their num- Ijerous ventures. II Mrs. Landis has appeared on the pro- fessional stage in a number of important productions, and since her marriage has Seen doing only semi-professional: work 5^ well as giving instruction in dramatic Only One Girl g The medical adviser to girls at the University of Kansas, Dr. Martha M. Bacon, made pedeographs of 344 girls at the university, and physical ex- amination of a thousand or more, and found that only one had perfect feet. Dr. Bacon followed the examina- tion with a public statement that many of the ailments of women are traceable to ill-fitting shoes. 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