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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Feb 1924, p. 11

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'Will be serve« ~ruarv 27th, at I friends who 4 make their I Kr. William eulve r~g~~~h~r4~ .,.... ling gro\111 of ~ e wlvea &114 have ar. ~tlon, d. I annual t a group of meet. 1 brotherhood· ace to be helct ll&lday, Febru- lg of the Mla- 1 held Thurahome of Mu. ae. fortunate brothers and sisters thou- warnlne, that ~li~e ~re now buay been ·given aum~ons this week for sands of miles away. bringing in offenders. I 'tion to parking violations, such as parking oa Under the direction of the Near East those who have failed te proc:u tate the wrong side of the street, -.rrone Christian cbllel'es, It 11 very Important that all Ohrwtlan Jnatltutlona be Relief, school teachers will distribute and local licenses, ma~ persons e side to the curb, or on the crosswalks. th~ object of .ur earne1t pt'&yen. the special Valentine envelopes tol·:;;;:::;::;::;::;::;::;:=;:=~;;=::;::;::;::;:====::;:=======::. t~eir class~s, and. in many schools spe- fj caal exercases wall be held at which Congregational Church the child!en w~ll recite the appeal of Choir rehearsal Friday evening at 7:30, under the direction of Mr. Catn. North Shore Residents ln. t~e ~tarvang c~ald of the Near East to has httle Ameracan brothers and sisters vited to Write One-Act as follows: Junior Choir rehearsal, Hr. Burtner director, at 7 o'clock Saturday evening. Playa for Award On good St. Valentine's natal day .I I may not eat, or sleep, or play, U..ette A·e. Mr. Lloyd will clve the ftfth chapUnless you 17 cents can give t er of "The Young people's Story of Hours: Christ" at the Junior Congregation That I another day _ may li ve; Services: Daily (except Wednesday and service at 10 :30 Sunday morning. The children are showing great Interest In DRAMA CLASS SPONSOR So send your pennacs quick to me Sunday at 1~ A. M. Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M . And I your Valentine will be. this aerie· of stories. Wednesday: 9 A.M. to 7:4S· P. M. Wednesday Testimonial Meeting Saturday : 9 A. M . to 9 P. M. February -Is the birth month of two at 8 P. M . of our most prominent men In our na- Alao Invite Memberabip in Police Start Round-up The Bible and Works by Mary Sunday School 9 :45 A. M. tional history--George Washington Baker Edcly and all other authorof License Delinquenta on the 22 and Abraham Lincoln on Ised Christian Science Literature Courae of Study Subject of the Le on Sermon th e 12th, It Is only ftttlng that on the may b read, borrowed or purAll motor, vehicle and dog license Sunday between these two dates we February 11 "S.UI" chased. · fees have been due and payable since sh ould call to mind the qualltlea which T·e ···lie Ia eo. .l·ll7 laTit. . to · tte·· tile C.·rell ler'l'l- ··· ...a.lt mad e these and other men of our counCan you write a play ? Have you January I, Superintendent of Police try g reat. Mr. Lloyd Is lnteruptlng tile B-.1. . . · - · · Denman pointed out this week in this series on "The Character of Jes- ever wntten a play? Do you think you us" to speak on Great Americans and could ? If so, there is a a-olden opporTheir Contribution to World Progr ess." The Choir will sing music ap- Lunity awaitinK you ria-ht here on the North Shore. pt·oprlate to the day. I The Theatre Class of Evanston ofThe Sunday Evening Club will have fers a sc~olarship award, covering the as th eir speaker, Sunday, February 17, Miss Jane Addams. Miss Addams will ten weeks term, to the writer of the speak on "Social and Political Move- best one-act play sent in to Mrs. Carlos ments In th e Orient." Music by the ·· I' Wilmette Sunday Evening Club quar _ S. Andrews, chairman, 102 Keeney tet. street, Evanston, not later than March 1. "We are hoping that anyone with an H;;.::r;;'ebft~?~~~~ h~rc~~a~~~ ~ii:r oun~e of interest in playwriting will implace of meeting Tuesday, ~ebruary mediate!~ grow restless with eagerness 19, from the church to the home of .Mrs. Melville Brown, 738 11th street. after thas announcement and begin to ·A;. i: The assisting hostesses are Mrs. S. A. sharpen a pencil," stated Mrs. Carlos ,.. Lloyd, Mrs. B. F. Clifford, Mrs." S. Andrews this week. s. E. Gooding, Mrs. S. Rowely The class is offered through the paMrs. W. G. Mitchell and Mrs. E. H. Burge. The Circle will entertain as tronage of the Evanston Drama club th eir guests the members of the East and the Evanston Community Theatre .E nd circle. association and endorsed by the School The Roosevelt Troop Boy Scouts No. of Speech of Northwestern university. 2 will have their regular meeting at Mrs. Andrews, Mr. Theodore B. Hf'adquarteu Tuesday evening at Hinkley, editor of the Drama who is 7:15. director of the Theatre Class, 'and Mr. The Union Meeting of the Baptist Alexander Dean, of the dramatic art Congregation with the members of this and literature department, Northwestern church will be held In Pilgrim Hall at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening, Feb- School of Speech, and director of the ru a ry 20. The subject for study wlll North Shore Theatre Guild, promise to be the fourth chapter of Dr. Stowell's be unwearied in the reading of the conbook "The Child and America's Futest plays no matter how many are subtul·e." · mitted. The Cozy Corner, Mrs. T. F . The committee has not the slightest Cook, chairman, will have an all-day plac~.d meeting at the church Thursday, Feb- intention of ' limiting contestants in any ruary 2l. Mrs. W. A. Tucker Is the way-so among those who hear the c hairman of the luncheon committee. Luncheon will be served to the chil- rustling of the wings of ambition there dren at 12 and to the women at 12:30. should not be i single hesitant pen. "Their Honor, the Mayor," recently The chlldren of Mrs. Van Pelt's classes a t·e planning a George Wash- presented by the Evanston Teachers' in g t on party and entertainment to be club, District 75, was written by Miss ~tv~n o~~lj2~~r 1 Th~ 8 ~rJ'g~~~da~ur 1 ~~~ Emma Jane Behl, a member of the elud e pi a) s, readings, music and folk Theafre Class. This play_ received the da nces. Children will be admitted ft·ee, a dulls will be asked a small en- $3,000 prize of the Swarthmore Chautrun ci;! ft:e. All children and parents tauqua league for 1923. Everyone seems in th l;l p a ris~ are Invited. you like making a we unwilling to prophesy what may be about to happen next in this Theatre Baptist Church Class. The Wom en of the Church wHl meet Purpoae of Clau this afternoon at 2 o'clock In the "The aim of the class is to supply ins outhwest room on the ground floor, formal instruction to all lovers of the for White Cross Work. theater in the judging and wr.iting of At the .Morning service, Sunday at plays," explains Mrs. Andrews. "Only 11 o'clock, Mr . Stifter will preach on modern plays are used as examples ; th e th eme: "The Unrealized Peril." those current in the Chicago and New 'l' he Wilmette Baptist Choral society York theaters are discussed in e pecial will sing. detail. Even if a member of the group The -Bible school with graded In- is not actually intending to write plays. s truc tion for all ages meets at 9:45, th .. a dult classes conv ening at 10 he is forming standards for a new and o cloc k. keener enjoyment of theater attendance." The cla ss work includes brief talks Th e Junior and Intermediate B. Y. P. U.'s will meet at 3 o'clock on Sun- e n the theory of writing plays, v. ith an da y a rt ~ rnoon, In the Assembly room application of the theory to well known § of th e church. dramas, th e reading and criticism by Th e Se nior B. Y. P . U. will meet at the class of plays or sketches submitted 5:30. For th e next tour w eeks th ey will co mbin e with the School of Mis- by those cla~ s members who desire to si ons fo r Young P eopl e, and the sub- write drama, occasional read ing rej ;,c t of the mee tings w111 be "The Child an<l .Amer ica's Future," using the text- hearsals of orginal dramat ic scenes, and boo k by J ay S. Stowell. l\'liss Beatrice class criticism. Segs worth is the leader. All members of the Theatre Class be~1 iss J a ne Addams Is t o be th e com e asscciate members of the Thal ian speak er a t th e Sunday Evening club cluh of Northweste rn university. The at th o: Co ng regational Church at 7: 30. group, under the direction of Alexand er H e r s ubj ect will be ·'Soci et y a nd I'oliti cal illovemen ts In the Orten t." The Dean, present four original plays during music will be furnished by th e Wu - 1 season , two of which arc chosen from mette Sunday Evening club quartet. plays written in the Theatre Class. The Camp Fire Girls will meet at Ranged a long with so much oppor~~:~o. Church on Tuesday aft ernoon at tun ity in the study o f dramatic I rh nique is quite another sort of impt ra Tu t.:sday, February 19 Is J<'ound er·s ion in the Theatre Class-the inspiralJay at th e Missionary Training school. Th e mee tings will comm ence at 2:30 ·ion derived from th e fact that many in t h ~o afte rnoon, with several impor- ve ~eran name in K orth Sh ore d r<! m·1t i,. tant speakers, and later in the afte r. work are on the m embersh!p role. Cb cs noo n, a program will be presented by th e girls of the Training school. Dln- hours must be charged with some imllt· t · wu1 be set·ved at 6:30 tor 75 cents ))cr plate. Dr. Abernathy ot the Cal- portance on days when Mrs. Harrison ya ry l:la JJtlst Church, Washington, D. C,. B. Riley, Louise Ayres Garnett, Mrs. ·s th e speaker tor the evening meeting. A. Starr Best, Genevieve Forbes, Mrs . Tic kets may be secured trom Mrs . Walter Dill Scott, Mrs. Blanche Ban< ..lLorge B. Williams. nister Arndt and mantv well known The deacons wilt meet in the pa.s- Jthers submit their wor'k to the acid ....... tt.t·'s study al 7:30 Wednesday eve.est of public discussion. ni ng . The class starts Monday, March 10. 'I he fourth session of Cour8e A of ·t the Evanston Public library. The the- School of Missions will be held In Pilgtlm hall at the Congregational dass hour is 9:30 o'clock. .. chu,·ch on W ednesday evening at 8 o clock. Rev. s . A. Lloyd Is the leatler. 'I h,,. e wiU be a soc1a1 hour toUow- Valentine· of Penniea ing the meeting. was forwarded at once thrOill'h tile treasurer of Synod. Six bundle~ or clothing were contributed. February ."i·.~·· -tii"e c1a:t of prayer of I Christian Science eading Room 890 LINDEN AVENUE Hahhard Woods Hubbard·Woods PHONES WINN11'IA GROCERY 1700-1701 1702 AND MARKET Get Full Value ·When You Buy Here The housewife who tnarkets here knows that every tin1e her groceries are on the scale they register "full weight" in quality and satisfaction. Here's the place to buy your groceries, tneats and fresh fruits in season at a very low cost. Come in today or tomorrow. Con1e in any time you are in this vicinity. Your time will be well spent. Just look around and then if feel purchase well do our utmost to serve you well. If you don't buy a nickle's worth you will be convinced that our prices are very low. Quality considered, this store offers the utmost per dollar. ~IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIHIUIIHIHJIIIHIIHIIIHIIftiiiiHIIHIHRIIHUiflfHIIIIIIIIIIIriiiiiUUIII SEE NEw 1924· WALL PAPER STOCK The choir will meet for regular reThousands of Illinois school children hea,·bal at the chu.ch on '.L'hursday even·ng at 7:46. will send Valentines of pennies to the stricken children in the Bible Lands 'I he Wolf Cubs ~II report tO head·n resoonse to the appeal of the Ne~r quarteu a t 3 o'clock Saturday. East Relid and approved bv Franc·s The Wilmette B-;ptlst church Is lo- G . Blair, state superintendent of pu~ cated at Wtlmette and lt'orest avenues and welcomes alt to Ita servtce::~. 'lh t 'ic in~truction. in a letter to pubhc ),.U.:H01·, ltev . .l<'rancls C. Stifter may be ~chool officials of .Illinois. rt.achet.l at his stU<lY .uurmg ·he nwruThe appalling need for immediate lngs or by appointment. 'f he church oh ...:e, ·n ehu. ge of Miss till()ger, Is c;uccor for thousands of orphans in the open dally except Saturdays rrom 9-u Near East, who depend entirely on the anu from 9-1~ on Satu.<.lays. 'lhe Near East Relief to keep the spark of chu . ch teu;ptwne Is Wtlmette 223o. life aglow in the mother.l ess and fatherless waifs in their care, h~s BUY WILMETTE HOME precipitate<! a dire emergency. Little Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Knapp, Miss and Master America throughout fo~merly of Edgewater, Chicago, have the schools of the ~tate are evincinll' a purchased .the ltarry L Winters home keen interest in Valentine Day, for a~ 633 Forest avenue ~nd have oc:cu- on that day thev wilt drop their p~n paed .the r~side~ce. They have a host nics into a special charity Valentane of fnends an Walmette and Kenilworth. envelope for the benefit of their less for Near Eut Kiddiea = bef.ore you decorate We carry Everything for interior decorating -and- EXTERIOR PAINTING = ;;; e = ~;E:: :gure DECORATING 0 your Sterner's WORK and give suggestions Paint store PHONE 2491

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