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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 May 1926, p. 36

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36 WILMETTE LIFE May 14, 1926 Young Peo/fle to Present Play at Church May 27 "Oust of the Earth" is the title of the play being rehearsed for presentation. Thursday, 1~ay 27. h~· the Builde~:'. the young people's society of St. John' s Lutheran church, \Vilmette. at the ~unday sc hool room ~ of the. churc h. \\'il mcttc and Park avenues; Oi1 the following ,,·eck, the exact date of which has not been decided, The Builders. " ·ill present their play in \\'in nctka. at the Parish house, of Christ church. The young people arc making the scenery for the play. ~I embers of the cast follow: Jerry. Alvin Seehafer: Mr. ~{oore, Jerry' s father, Edwin Fromm: Elizabeth. his daughter, Eleanor Seehafer: Nell. his niece. "The Dust of the Earth." ~~iss Etta Horn: Dr. Templeton. the village rector, George Mergenthaler: John Ryden, a young master of "The ·u aple s," Earl Cameron; Tom Osbourne, otherwise known as "\\'andering Tom," Ed. Cramer; Mo se , hi faithful se rvant and friend, Carl Knobel. There " ·ill he mu s ic and specialties bct\\'L' en each act. Win Arden Shore Prizes Need Chairs /or Commencement Day; They Get 'em, Too -. ~ Without Dieting, 27Pounds OST Exercise, or Use of Harmful Drugs VVhy be burdened with useless overweight when thousands of women (and men) praise this new sure, harmless way to reduce? Whether you desire to take off 5 lbs. or 50 lbs., Rite-VVate will do the work. "Others told me of the great results they secured from Rite-Wate," says Mrs. H. K. Miller, of Michigan, "so I finally made up my mind to get some. I have reduced my weight 27 lbs., and feel like a different person." A large retail drug concern in Detroit says: "In six months we have sold 3350 boxeil of Rite-VVate. We have had more satisfied customers on this item than on anysimilarremedy we have ever sold." Guaranteed not to contain any thyroid, metallic salts, alkaloids, or any other harmfuJ ingredient. In convenient tablet form. Compounded in one of the largest drug laboratories in the world, thus insuring a reliable product. Try it-see what it can quickly do for you. RITE-WATE Vegetable Compound For 011erweight $1 and $5 Boxes FOR SALE BY All Walcreen Druc Stores, Buck : & Rayner Druc Stores, Economical and Ho·e Druc Stores, Boston Store, The Fair and Dav· Company, and all cood druc and department stores-or your ·eiahborhood Drucclst - or write to Star Sales Co., Inc., 1504 Broadway, Detroit. Michican. Through the efforts of Kathryn Smith, pre sident of College Council of the National Kindergarten and Elementary college, and the ready co operation of the members of th e council, parent s a nfl friend s of thv st udents ntay hopt· for colllfortahlc scab for the festival. COlll111enccment and other t\'cnts to he staged in the nc\\· auclitoriunt of the collc).{e durin g Commencement and H ome-Comins.; \reck. June -l to 10. · The council prescntrd. tn o-;t dramati cally , an original pla~1 l et en titled. "Gee, we ain't 1-{ot no chairs for our auditorium." The lack of chair:-. and tht; need for chairs \\'en: ma(!'t.: equall~· evidc.nt ;u1<1 everyone agree(} that "to sit on the floor ts a terrible bore." The information that the chairs \\'ottld cost ~5 ach atHl that nearly ROO \\·rre required was offset hy the fact that the Tlou se committee of the Governing- board had a lread y acct·pted the r esponsibility for securing h et\\'een 300 and 400 and the alumnae 200. lea \·in~ onh· 250 to he provided. ~fiss :-;tnith then told the st udent-. of the plan suggeste d hy College Cll llnci1, \\·herebY each cla ss \\'ould he re sponsi \Vinners of prizes offered students of the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts hie for ·tht' sa le of a certa in number of for the posters best depicting the spirit of Arden Shore. the fresh air camp a,t !..ak~ Bluff, arc the following (left to right) : Robert Allen \Vilcox, Chicago; chair::;. l·, <~tth S. Sleepeck, Oak Park; Donald E. Lathrop, Clarendon Hills, lll. First The- conclu:-.inn oi her remarks \\'a-. pnzc, $25, donated by Mrs. Robert B. Gregory, was awarded Mr. Lathrop's lost in a clamour of "I want one," c ntr}.·. "Belt~ 'em Over.:' Second prize, $10, representing a girl picking dai ~ ics "Put me {)o\\'n for twn." "Thret: in tlw and.tllnstratmg the wattress' section of the camp staff, was a'"ardcd ~fr. \\'il - front row for me ." Tl1e Senior ria ~~ cox . . !~O ster, while. an honorable mc~1tion w~ s g iven 11iss Slcepeck's po:-.tcr purcha .;c d th e fir st two rows of the deptct111g- the foretgn mother and clnld seek mg entrance at the camp. mid(llc srctinn and o\'e rfl O\\'C d into the ·- - - third. The faculty took thr t\\'O row-. Winnetka Woman Reelec.t ed ! M .I"I an L US k T rlUIDpS · · I 011 rigl1_t an(l left. the }t~ni ors han· un In I (kr \\Ttttrn the next nmety'- fi\'e sea t .; as Chaperon for Juniors 1 Recital in Czech City I and th e Fres hmen nincty-nin<'. and if ).frs . Edgar Foster .·\]den of \Vin I ·k 1 1. . the Gon ·rning hoarcl and the a lumt lal· . . . .\1 ilan ..,tb , t tc ( ~:-.ttnglll . , 1 1t:(1 \'1111111 ·11 h<.: 111 nu . fo r 11 tl 1en· " .1 0 netka ha s be e n re -ekrtccl chaperon of ist . ga\'C a recital in Smetana ~aal l <1 · ' as \\' l' ' "t . the ass_ociation of thl' Chicago \\. om- (the Carnecrie Ihll in p 1.. 1 r ' ) 011 \\'Orry. " . ?~ , ::-.. ., : 1 , "Ll·..,t Commen ce ment. ntHI bug h tvr. ' gluc 1 scorcc , L trcm ctH ous -.uc F. I t ft an's Ideal club. Site \\·ill he a s~ i ste cl : \prt 1·-·J . cl!H 1 C , · " · · ·tn( our g ut" s ( Ill a ra cr. 11 1 in her work of directing the affai rs of fes~l t tc zcch ( ap~tul.. for> year ... ! < )r clo\\'11 on th e flnor l. ~ . . . ,th <: 1ta s hcen a fanml \\'lth I rague \ . . , ,. t n s group of 3:J gtrb. Jllllt or members audience:-~ and on thi s initial l'f>ncert terrt 11 >c 1 )Oil. of thr ).f other club, by ).f rs. J antt·s Itt: \\'as received with tlte g rt·atl':-~t l'll -~ - - - - - - - - - - -. Benett of \\' ilmette and )Jr.;. Jame s ~~lll~iasm. ~romincnt among thL' ia sh- Compl.ete Plans for. Big 1 :.'! 1 a.bl,~· au,dH~nc Curdon: P~r:-.~..: nt \\· a:-. I ~L'\\· i :Chicago Rodeo In Augu~t . 'I'J . . . I ,m..,tl tn. l. ~. Amht~~~ .1dor to Czc cho- 1 ,1 . · . · , 1 11S group ot gtrls Ita:-. taken C' J .. 1 ·. I I B .· ' I . .. Tr ll' \\'(lr 11 ( ., (' 1 tallllltOll:- 1 11Jh tn · . . . :-- O\cl ,Ia an( t It Itt !-. 1 Jlltnhtl·r on · . 1' · · · · 1 . . 1 p ltlanthrop~c \\' o rk a s 1ts rat so n d et.n:. \\' illiam Clark. · hl: ,·nch.~~ ~ nc 11n~· . L'a t-ropt.ng. ~:ltH·~. ~llH and yearly put s on one progra111 tor tnl'k -n<lln g. stet·r - \\Tt· st l111g. l.tnr~ .tncl the ).lother club given I>\' talent culled At the end of thl' St'L'tiiHI 1110\'l'lltt·nt trirk - roping an rl ot her \H"tt:rn ~port-. from Juniors. The gir(-; also give a oi the d'Amhro:-.io rnttrerto. Lu sk re - \\·ill IH· -.cttll·(l in Chicago het\\'<'<' 11 dinner-dance once a \'Car. reive <l an m·ation oi ~C\'eral minuk ~ :\ul!:tt :"t 14 and 2.2. Thi s ha . ; ju .; t het'll SaturdaY of la st \\:eek . 1frs. Alden durati o n. Again he prond hi s com - antwttnrcd h~- tlw Chicago :\ ss nciatiott g;we a .br(dgc p;lrty of 12 table . for the plete ma~tcry of his in~t rument. a of Cc·l1lllll'rce throtH.!h tlw cntnmi tt rr girls at her hum c in \Vinnetka. tnagnetir and forceiul per:-.ottalit~· and c· T t Dome ..;tic and Foreil!'n C'nmmerce . a remarkabll' power oi inte'rpretatinn . Thirh· - fl~T t1wttn ~ and clolhr <:. in 11 r. and 11 rs. Charles H. Crocker, .\fan,· encore:-. \\'l'rc a..; ttsual demand - prize 11 ;(>1H'Y and. trophi rs i..; o fTrred 1n the rontt: ~ tant:-. ancl Tex :\u,tin of 93 Robsart 1)lace, Kenilworth. an- eel t~warcl the end of th e program . nounce the birth of a so n. Donald \Vii--La . . · \\·gas. '\'. ~f.. \\'hn (lirectcd thr son Crocker, Thursday, April 29. ~frs. Frank Ladd of (ill J·:iglttl 1 first annu;!l Chira. l!:o rod cn here last -0street, entertained at lun cheon and ye;'lr . \\·ill again hr in cltargr . Mrs. \Villiam A. Dmgin e ntertained bridge \\'ednesday in honor of ~Ir s. The cc·nh'sts \\'ill take piau 8.fter her Reading circle at luncheon \Vecl - D. Laird 1'odd, nf Sali~hury, ).fd ., \\'ho nonn and en·ni ng for nine day s in nesday at her home, 627 Forest ave - is the guest of her mother, '.\[ rs. \\' il - Soldi<·rs' Field. Grant Park . La st year nue. liam Holme . . of ()22 Central aYellttl'. mnrr tkin a quarter of a million per --------·------------:. -------- ---· ~nn.., at t rndcrl t ht· cnnt est s and thi s ~~,,~,,,~,,,,,~,,,~,,,,.,~,~##~~,,.,~,,,,,,,,,,,,~,,,~,,,,,,~~,~~ year it is expected that nearly that manv out-of-tm\·n yi-,itors \\'ill he on ~ ll\1 h;'ltHl. takinl!' a(!Yantage of low railroad ~ rates for tiH' rodeo to <'njoy Chicago and its parks and miles nf bathing beaches as a -,ummer resort. (~omes The meanest of the outlaw hrnnchm·~ art' nn\\' being rounded up in tl1c we~ tern cattlr countrv and assemhk(l at the Ed ~frCarty ranch at Chugwater. \\\o .. in anticipation of the contests . ~fore than a hundred of tl1cm \\·ill hL used in Chicago, it is said. 1 1 1 I : I .' . , New Cream Top Milk . fr-om Tuburculartested cows. Sanitary hood sealed oaps. Ask Our Drivers Or Phone Wilmette 3029Greenleaf 820. RAVINIA TEA TODAY From 3 until 6 o'clock this afternoon. 1£rs. Lester Mee, chairman of tlw Ravinia committee for Wilmette, i:--; giving a tea for the captains and worh ers at her residence, 1227 Che. tnut :........,.::~:.~~::::.::::.~:~~~::~::.~::~............. ~ avenue.

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