WILMETTE L FRIDAY MARCH 7 1924 5 cant Pme lling ESTHER' DRAMA APPEARS HERE MAR. 14 (Continued from page 1) t. and all will be appropriately, if beautifully costumed. One scene the entire group of performers t~ re the audience at one time. Everything considered, this promises he one of the most enjoyable entertainments that ha:s been given in the Yillagc for some time, it is stated. ··Plan to attend the first night and you will want to be present the second night h~:cause 'Queen Esther' is different," une is informed. Tickets may be secured from any chorus member or from Elmer William-;. telephone Wilmette 604. The cast of characters and supporting grvups for the Oratorio will be as inllows: tion, conlired I 2ZS ........ I I I I I I I I I I I Smith, Dorothy Fleming, Lenore W Iff sheet metal and furnace bus:ness busi- and in th~ Wilmette. Opti,J1lis.t ~lub. Palmer, Luelle BoyaJian Dora Bur0 ancl Grifli1, 1nc., Mr. Gnffis · established the Griflis ness in the village since 1906 with rows, Lutie Stiles, Margaret Belote, Newa·t Wilmette Concern M shops and warehouses at 1124 Green- Hardware store in the Rockhold bai)clarion Anderson, Frances Stansell, ...., ~a{tgaret Bickham, Pauline Jones, Two progressive Wilmette business leaf avenue. He is a native Illinoisan, .ng about a year ag'o and has enjQJ~ecl s:Ivia B~~f!~~s, Lots Hanawalt, concerns were merged on March I in having first seen the light of day in a a notable success in his venture. AlOrc hestra-First ~I olin: Tod Wheeler, the estab li shment of the firm of Wolff real log cabin near Deerfield. He ready it has been found necessary to Bob Bu;rows, Byron Morgan, Harold and Griffis, Inc., 1185-87 Wilmette ave- came to Wilmette in 1904 after work- practically double th; floor space '&f ~fri~~?!c, Bra':ir~~~~m Cunningham, nue, in the Rockhold building, which ing for some time on h is father's farm tbe store to meet the increasing deSecond violin: Curley Mllllngton, will deal in general hardware. tin and and in ,Glencoe. He is to have charge rrlands of the trade. He was engaged ~ud Troy, Fred Lundbrg, Corinne metal furnaces, slate and tile roofing of the sheet metal and furnace work in the hardware business in Lake in the new firm and will attend to Forest for several years and comes an<1erson. John Sanderson. and general repair work. ~~~~~:rso;.yrus Daniel, Van Tyle As will be readily recogmzed from the needs of contractors and builders. hom a well known family of contracBesides being marshal of Wilmett~'s tors and builders. Cello: 1\fr. Waldner, Phyllls Barry. the firm name, A. C. Wolff and Harold Shops and warehouses of Wolff and Bouble Mr. Osbourne. Arntzen. Willard Griffis are famihar · lute : bass: Wlllarll Wilmette business volunteer fire department. Mr. Wplff Griffis. ln'C., will be retained at 1124 F finds time to do active work in the C· Thayer. men. Greenleaf avenue. fJf:~.net: Fred Waldner, William Mr. Wolff has been engaged in the New Trier Commercial association Trumpets: Myron Ash, Paul Stoker.l--- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Horns : Mr. A. E. Smith, Bob Harper. Trombone: Otto Meltzer, Bob Martin. Bassoon: Elmer Tuscholr. Dyrums, Tympani, cymbals : Malcolm oung. Dir"cting Personnel-Orville J ennings Borchers, director; Ed Walk, drama · Edward Meltzer, guest conductor. ' Committees-L. H. Hanawalt, business m.anager ; Elmer Williams, tickets; CHICAGO'S MOST DISTINCTIVE HOTEL Ptene Bontecou, publicity; Mr. Bowman, p1·operties. CATERINO TO AN EXACTING PATRONAGE -0\1~~ Police on the Warpath to Get Snapping Hounds Th e attention of all interested persons is called to the fact that the Wil mette police have been ordered to se!ze all dogs found running at large w1thout muzzles or not on leas h, and that dogs be confined to premises except when accompanied by their owner. Recently there have been several at ....._, An Unusual Hotel --- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vernetta Ch . . . . . . . . Dr. L. W. Strong Child . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sylvia Bontecou King's Guards ..... Otto Clepp, Charles Lundberg Court Officials .... Allan Fleming, Roy Christensen Maids of Honor to Queen Alice James, Ruth Kinney Ruth Miller, Katherine Bickham ' Pages .... Ted Buck, Keneth Bontecou Persian Chol,',us- Mre. I. Irving Belote, Mrs. R. J . Burrows, Miss Ruth Kinney. Mrs. Elmer Williams, Miss Lucy Tolh urst, Miss Lilly Mae Humphries Miss Ethelmae Sturgeon, Miss Yen~ etta Christense n, Miss Allee James Miss Jessica Varley, Miss Margaret Stafford, Miss Luella Burrows Mrs Pierre Bontecou, Miss Ruth 'Blck~ ham, Miss Ruth Miller, Mr. E. M. Statrord. Dr. L. W. Strong, Mr. Albert Dyon, Mr. Howard Hinga, Mr. Albert Varley, Mr. L. H. Hanawalt, Mr. Joe Miller, Mr. Ralph Moulding. Chorus of Jews-Mrs. L. H. Hanawalt, Miss Laura Mae Butts, Mrs. A. F. Birr Miss Adelaide Jones, Miss Mabel Teal, Mrs. Fred Mason Mrs Ed Fisher, Miss Edna ' Miss ~ora Gault, Miss "!!!rs. Myrtle Hopki P. Watkins, Mrs. 'U'-·-·- -- -"'""' Mr .·T<'d GrAhR.m, lin, Mr. Harry F M. Long. Chorus-w son, Howa;r;d,--..u,·iii'i' :·~:·_ Waldner, Merton Flke, George Boyleston, Gleason, Royal Martin, ~obert Hess, Roger Palenskl, Ken~~~tln.Bontecou, Ted Buck, Rex Girls' Chorus-Marion Baldw~n, Elols H~rbonah women and children in our say the police. "Only recently a woman was badly bitten by a fox terrier as she was walking in the business district. It is hoped that . dog owners will see the need of compliance with the law to the very letter." LIVE at The Suvereign-for a day, a month or a year! You will enjoy the but and you will be surprised· to find that SfTUereign perfidion costs no more than mediocrity tlsewhere. ' Let us show you the ntw Addition THE RESTAURANT welcomes visitors for luncheon, tea or dinner-as you motor in and out from town A SWIMMING POOL with Turkish Baths, j11st has hours for ladies, gentkmtn and childrtn~ttcatr"tm. A fu/J sixtyfoot, sunlit pool to Tht Sovereign dinner dances, MW BaD-Room tach Thursday In the gorgeous Salk Royale Logan P. T. A. Hears Talka on the Movies The March meeting of the Logan School Parent- Teacher association was held in Library hall on Monday afternoon. Marf'h 3. at 3 o'clock. Dr. Hubert Carleton, rector of St. Augustine's church. who conducts 'the Children's movies in the Parish house of that churc h. spoke on "Films for Chi ldre n." Manager I of the Villai!P theiltre. spo ke on, the Fifms to Conform to the of the Community." Mrs. William E. Beazley gave ble readings after which BYTELEPHONB SHELD&AU 16oo for Children the purchase of two l<'oamide extinguishers to be added to the local fir e-fighting equipment. The Foamide extingishers are part:cularly effective in the instance of o ' l fires, it is explained. {, All Boys Long to Have a Real Watch Just such a watch-one of to be proud-w.ill be presen ted to every boy purchasing a Norfolk Suit during the month. whi~h ' PooL a CHILDREN'S SHO& ·It-t C.. PtPER SPECIALISTS NEW DISTINCTIVE STYLES FOR SPRING IN WOMEN'S, MISSES', GIRLS', . BOYS' AND INFANTS' These.splendid suits, in a variety of colorings and materials, are all made with two (2) pairs of knickers. They are absolutely all wool and beautifully tailored . In order to introduce this exceptional line of boys' clothing, the prices have been made unusuall y attractive. SHOES and HOSIERY he WITH ·THE COMPLETE RANGE OF SIZES AND WIDTHS AND THE PERSONAL SERVICE WE OFFER YOU CAN BE ASSURED OF PERFECT FITTING Spring models on display STYLE SHOW- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, WILMETTE, FRIDAY, MARCH 14 ber FOOTWEAR 1608 Chicago Ave., at ,D._via Street EVANSTON Telephone Evanaton 973 CARROLL RIDGWAY INC. 619 Davis Street Evanston Evanston 3511 , 1160 Wilmette .Avenue Wilmette Wilmette 311