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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Apr 1926, p. 44

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44 WILMETTE LIFE April 9, 1926 LOANS WANTED For 42 yeats this firm has been known to thousands of borrowers for its fair dealings and ita consistently reasonable cbarge1. When you want to borrow on vour real estate come to us. TO GIVE INF«;)RMAL TEA Invitations have been sent out for an informal reception to be held Monday afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock in Harrison hall, National Kindergarten and E lementary college, Sheridan road, \Vilmette. After tea is served in the Alumnae club rooms, an inspection tour of the new building will be made. The guests will view the two floors which have been finished, and the gymnasium and auditorium which are completed. though not yet f urnishcd. Mrs. Thomas F. Cook. 625 Eleventh :-.trect, entertained ten guests at a vanishing lun cheon Saturday, April 3, as a benefit for the \Voman's guild of the Congregational church. ANNOUNCE · NEW PLAY Wilmette Opera and Drama Club Stages Production for Lake Bluff Orphanage 'E<hrard Peple's ckver comedy ".\ Pair of Sixes" will be the next offtring of th e Wilmette Opera and Drama club . This production is to he slag('d at the Byron Stolp school on Wedn e"dav Thursday and Friday, May 5, () and' 7, under the auspices of the Methodist Deaconess orphanage at Lake Bluff. Rehrarsal s have been under way for the pa st two w<.·eks and a definite announcemt:nt of the cast will f>e made 111 the ne.a r future, it is ~ai d . The plot conc('rns the fortune s c.f two partners. 0\Vners of '.the Eureka Digestive Pill company. The partn<'f'are unable to agree on anything, although the one conceals this fact !rom hi s wife and the other from hi s swcc·theart. They quarrel violently arH! deri de to disolvc the partner:-.hip, hu ; their law rcr tells them it would niir : . the hn-.,it~e:-.s an <I pcr:-.uadc s them tn play a hand of poker to <lccick \ rltn. shall run the bu~itH.' :-.'. Tlw loser i· to he thr personal ,l'l·\· ·~ n~ ~he will ncr for a year. That the pi\:re i~ a ~ urv firc comcily hit can readily l·L· appn· ciatcd cnn fr(Jm thi ~ hrici dl'script i(·t , of jt, Although th e ca-. t ha s 11ot l.LTL ddinitely decided on, it is pr<,haldl· that sc,·cr;-tl of those whose perform ances in other plays gi\'C·n hy the c!u~> attracted particularly favorable coin ment will be "among- those pre sent" in thi ~ production. There will al so bt '-Oillt tH'\\" fact·s in the ra<,t. it i-; said . Tht play is being produced ttndn t lh· din~ction of Cecil \1 organ, clirtctor c, i the club. '· .. .. ., Establl·hed 1884 ll. II. Banford. Mgr. Loan Dept. 40 N. Dearborn St. CHICAGO /571 Sherman Ave. EVANSTON -SEWING MACHINES Almost new port· able Electric Machines from c,: Free Instruction in Our Art Studio Miss Dorothy Pool, instructor Thi,rd Floor-Elevator Service · $29.50 up Gesso Work Plaques · Parchment La111p Shade Making Dennison's Crepe Paper Decorations and Sealing Wax Harvard Professor Will Lecture at Northwestern "Tilt· l'rcatin ltnagination." will h(' tht gennal topic of six lecture-. ~onn to he !.!inn at Xortll\n:~ ttrn nnin· r~it,. und er the ~onnan \Vait Tlarri~ F<l\ltHi·n ation hy Proie:-.~nr John Li,·ing-.t < L(l\\T . . clttinnan oi the departllll'llt \.·i Engli~h at llarr;trd ttnin·rsity. Jii -; genl'ral tiH'tllt has been . . uddi,·i(kd int(J :-.ix suhmdinate -,ul·jech. nne of which "ill gui<le hi:-- remark . . (Ill rarh l'\'Cning, starting ~f onclay. April 19. Th e kct urt· ~· " ·ill take place in IIarris hall. E,·an:-.t(·I1 campu~ of thl' univer..;it,·. and \rill C(lll tinuc until and inclu~ling Satnrda,·. April 2-1. Th e publi c i ~ cordially ii1Yited. Therr will he no ft·t·. Th e ::;e \'eral ~ub-topics arc as iollows: ).fonda,·. April 19. "Chao-,": Tue sday, April 20 "The Dcrp \\'e ll. :1.nd Shaping the Spirit": \Vedne sda,·. "Tht· Fields of Ic<:. The Courts of -t hv Sun, and t ht.: Journeying ).loon:: Thursday, "The Bird and the Darmon": Friday, "\Vcfts and Spectres. and the Known and Fainiliar Landscape": Saturday, April 24. thr final lecture, "The Vis ion in a Dr('am: Imagination Creatrix." · SINGER DROP HEAD from $15.00 up Machines Rented and Repaired I "1 FOL' NTAIN SQUARE-EVANSTON PATTERSON BROTHERS 816-818 Church St., Evanston, Ill. Phones: Univ. 654; Wil. 5%6 Store Open Eveni111r1 B ARGA I N CASH AND CARRY 60% Off Catalog Prices to thoae who come to our Nursery and get the stock. Freshly dug; roots not dried out. Nursery is just west of Lincoln Avenue on Peterson Road, Chicago. Peterson Road is north line of Roaehill cemetery. Trees, Shrubs, Fruits, Vines and Perennials The land of the Peter~o~ Nursery has been s~ld, and we have only this spring.to sell off the stock. Thts ts your last opportunity. 20,000 Amur Privet for Hedges; 30,000 ·Other Shrubs Syringaa Coralbeny Buckthorn Honeysuckle Bridal Wreath Froebel'a Spirea Lilaca Sumach Barberry W eigela and quantities of other varieties. Large clumps of perennial flowera. s · ' PASTOR'S F~THER DIES The Rev. \Villiam Guise of the Engli sh Lutheran church was called to Mansfield. Ohio. this week hv the death of his father. He will ·return in time to preach at the Sunday mornin g ~e rvic es April 11. it was said. Use MOORE'S LIQUID WAX ~~i;!f!!:~l Floors-Woodwork- for your Tei.Main3613 PETERSON NURSERY 30N.LaSalleSt. Furniture E. B. MOORE & COMPANY Fine Hardwood Floors laid-scraped -cleaned-finished. Advice and estimates free. ZZO So. State St., Chicago, Ill. Tel. Harrison 7581

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