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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jan 1926, p. 26

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WILMETTE LIFE January 22, 1926 Seven teams have now enrolled in the night basketball league which practice!) and plays in the \Vilmette school gymnasium under the direction of D. C. Stone, physical director oi the schools. These teams are the Terminals. the Bare hacks, St. John's First team, St. John's Second team, the Presbyterians, the \\'est Ends and the Alumni. Other teams arc inquiring about the league, it ,,·as said. There will be games Tuesday at the Byron Stolp school, and Thursday and Fridav at the Howard school. The schedule for next week will be as .follm\"S: Terminals vs. Presbyterians at the Stolp school Tuesday evening; Ban·hacks vs.. St. John's Firsts at Ill. llo\\"ard school Thursday evening; :\lumni \"S. St. John's Seconds. Friday en.·uing at the Howard school. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -... · Schedules and team standings will he announced hy ~1 r. Stone every week, it i~ said. 1s National ~hrift Week. An investment 1n First Mortgage Nor~h Shore Realty Bonds 1s an excellent form of Thrift. This Alter Dates for New Cage League j Land~ca~r's ~·oci~tY: H~s Will Open Season First Session In Chicago Next Guild Drama; · Jan. 26 . ] ens ] en son, noted landscape archiRehearse ..Duenna ~, Tuesday, tect of "The Clearing," Ravinia, is leading the discussion on the planning of home grounds at the three day convention of the American Society of Land~rapc Arcllitecb, held ] anuary 21 to 23 at the Hotel Sherman. The session is the first to he held \\·est of Ne\v Announcement has been made by Alexander Dean, director, that t 11e ~orth Shore Theatre Cuild will postpone production dates for the season's ~ccond pre~cntation. The Guild will pla.\ in \\ lltl.cttc, l·ehruary 12: High land Park, February 15; Lake Forest , February 1(); Evanston, February 17 and 18, and \\"innl'tka, february IS and 20. ' 1{emcmbering the remarkable popularity oi "Fashion~·· last year the oificers ·of the Guild ha vc arranged another mu::;ical treat for the February I date~. ···The Duenna," an operetta by l{ichard HritHbk\" Sheridan, is 110\\' in rehear~al and, <dt!HJUgh it_ ~~.a~ no.t th~ ~tr_ong comedy cll'nH:nt. ol B~shton~. 1t 1s expected to l>c rt·ret\'ed \nth equal acclaim. ; "The DtH:nna" ::- ~t littk knu\\ n \vork of Sheridan's \\"hich ha~ quite. recently come into ~trong iaYor abroad. There ; it " <.b :,ccn by llH.: m bcr!"> o i the C uild ,,·)w : ecommcnd it unrc~enTdly. It i~ to be elal)()rate ~ccnic production. The orche~tra i~ under the direction I of Isa ·t · \'an Grove \\-ell kn0\\"11 for . · ·c . , ·. ,.. hts work \\"lth the C l11ragn Ct\"IC opera. The ca~t will include ~1 r-, Gilbert ~mith, 11rs. Dennis Cent, DaYie · I. 1. .. . 1 \\""))"· . ~1· . 11.~· 1 1 c: 1 York. . Others on the. program are 0. C. Simmonds, E. A. Ren\\"ick. Oli,·cr Dennet Grover, and D\\"ight Perkins. Prep Players Will · Give "Snow W hite:l' l · F e bruar"' D rama tn j ' EftDitaD. ~urtQsc? ~ ~nd~erVic~ · The courtt's\· and scn·ire oi our undertakrng parlor~ have caused the folks we han~ served to tell others of our abilities and of our fairness in the ma'ttcr of price. \ Vhen it becomes necesary for us to sen·e YOU it will he clone in a manner -that will win your commendation. Freshmen and sophomores oi the Kew Trier High School Dramatic club \\"ill present "Snow White and the ~C\"en l),yarfs" ~aturdaY, February (), at the school at:ditoritt;ll. Thi~ t;lay. taken from a fairy talc by Grin111 ~ . \\·as adapted to the stage by Jc~~ie \ Vhitc, at-HI is ~aid to be C\"l'll bet tcr a.., -oa play than as a story. It \vill he Thc Town club meet. at the \\Tom- presented in . ix scenes. Th·· ··:tst is as follows: J ·'t·int·t·s .~ an 's club Saturday evening, January 23. AL\I.O.S UE L \ (;H ~------------------------t'om · with us Saturday, Januar·y 30 C O:\IPA~Y to I~ENSA. C OLA, FJ.ORIDA. 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LaSalle St. Main 0250 ~nc·\\" \\'hitt> , -:\.Ia<lt-"lon J:, ·all: (~u<· .. n J{t·atq.~· oma.r. f.;IJzalwth Eht·rhardt: tht l'l'dla.r, .Tntw 1:urrill: :\fa ids of Hnnnr to Snow ·whit(·: Hosa.lvs, g)izalH'th Kt·lly; .Amdott(·, .Jant' {·hilhrick: ~·~~:nH·ng-arcl, Elizal><·th Sanflorcl: (iu.tnt\"t·n·, l'att·i<'ia <ioodhut·: "hrist:thl'l . · ·· :-l·ll, . · I l<llll. .. ~IC).,_ l'il l? a~ :\I:u·jot·il· BPll: Astolain, B thany ZatciH"nko and other prote~-,JCIIlctl ~mg<'ro\\'l': l'·rsula, Faith nurg-1'; L:O.'IH;tlt·, er~. ~Inry Louise Cotton; llw .ourt Chamht·rlain, Sit· T>andipntt 13omhas, Samtit·! ~Ioorc·; l!f'rthol<l, the Ch.id Hunts- · 1 · 111an, Leon f;tdfins; Prince· F'lorimonrl fl 0 of <..'al~·don, TO\\"tlt'r \Vehster; tht· / ~c·Y<'Il Dwat;fs: T-Hick, David H('hmidt: 0 Fl kk, Farring·ton Schaeffc·r; Glick, f l <it·org·<' nlon·r; Snick, Dick Fuller; i'li<'k, .JanH·s Baker; "'hick, Rob ·rt ("uln·r: <lnc·£', Louis \VehlH'r ; \Vitch The mrmbcrs of the staff, the :--uHt>s, lsalJPl :\1ilton; Pag-t·s: Virginia pnintt' tHknh oi the departnJt·nt:-. in Prost, Lui ita D<>t·tl in: Cats: :\fat·t ha Et'l.h:t('h . .fa nd .:\1 arsha 11, ("lara Cor- thl· Church ~clwol. and thl' ~1 u ... ic comFir . . t C<,ngrq..ratic,nal nf·ll; DU('ht'S~t·s: J:arbnra :\{earns, mittt'l' oi the .J ant· I :rook i tls, I ( vlt·ll Ft·i rnand, Dot·- church \\ill attrnd a dinnn cunien:nce oth~· I >urham, l:t·t~y Funke; IJul<t·s . and e\Tning concert on "Fine Arts in t:unon .Asl11·im. :\Iat·tin <"as~t·ls, H.kharcl l{ossman, Pean \'ail, I )t·lrna. <'ald- Religion" at the ~e\\" Fir!">t Congregational -burch of Chicago ~Iunday night. \\" I'll. 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"Ill' make-, thl' I h:mn hook 1 liH·: IH' ratbl'" great audit·nct::-- to break iCJrth inttJ prai:-.t· and ,,·or~hip through sung and choru..; lte knu\\·.., hu\\· to put CPntt·nt and tmrpChl' into a \\"Or hip -,en·icl'. ;tnd lw i~ Utll':\rvlkd .h ;1 builder and ma. tcr of great choir::; and choru-..cs." read:-; a ~tatemcnt. The group irOJll the First Congregational church ,,·ill be kd hy Dr Stephen A. LIO\·d and the Re,·. \\'. E. ~fcCor mark, ~tnd special inq ui r)· \\"ill he mad<' \\·ith regard to the huilcling and perfection of a program of Fine Arts in Religion in the local church ~[rs. : J. Duncan-Clark of 22<-~ \Ynnd court returned to \\'ilmettc... rcccntl\' irom a Yisit of about ten daYs witlt n·latives in \Vashi~1gton. U. C ~ Show one WINNETKA, ILL. 712-14-16 Elm Street · that if a person expectorates on the pavement and walks in it and takes it into the home on his shoes, or brings it In on her skirts, it gets on the carpet and dries. 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