45· WILMETTE LIFE March 18, 1927 PARK BOARD CANDIDATE Mme. Edith Bideau Normelli Soprano - Teacher of Voice wi[b degrees of Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Arrs, is receiving enrollments now for Spring Term. Make reservations now for Summer [trm. Studio Building 1718 Sherman Ave., Evanston Studio Phone Greenleaf 3 5 ~ 3 Residence-Univ. 72.78 Petitions were bemg circulated this I · New Trier 1 469 Pupils week in the interest of Charles N. ' Roberts, candidate for re-election as -u~ Slll;)pnlS ;)t{l JO lllllOJ lli~J;}J V Wilmette park commissioner. Only one rolled at New Trier High school indicommissioner is to be voted upon in cates a total of 1,469' students. The the Park district election, Tu ~s day, April S. etlrollment is classified as follows: The freshman class is, as usual, the largest in the school · with 241 boys, Hardwood Floors and 223 girls, a total of 464. The Laid, Scraped, C leaned, Refinished sophomores arc second with 198 boys Estimates Free an d 204 girls, ~ total of 402. The junior class numbers 155 boys, and 157 441 N. Dearborn St. girls, a total of 312. The seniors have Phone Delaware 2589 Ch it:ag·o ISO hoys and 141 girls, 291 in all. Official Count Gives · . OFFER GARNETT PLAY -"Will of Stratford" to Be Staged by Sophomore-Freshman Group at New . Trier High School DUNFEE FLOOR CO. Are you familiar with the very convenient cross-country motor coach service to the lake regions of Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin, maintained by the North Shore Line? From Kenosha, North Shore Line motor coaches operate on regular schedule to Lake Geneva and points between. From Waukegan, motor coaches operate to the Fox Lake district, Gurnee, Lake Villa, Antioch, Volo and McHenry. Your North Shore Line ticket agent will give you full information about this service, including schedules. fares, etc I The next play to lJe staged at New Trier High school is the frcshmans::>phomore production to be given Sat~ urday, March . 26. It is "Master \ Vi ii oi Stratford" or "A Midwinter Night's Dream," by M.rs. Eugene H. Ga,rnett, a resident of Evanston. Mrs. Garnett has "Titten o nly this one play, but she is well known all a long the north shore as a poet and musician. She wrote the music for "Master \Viii of Strat ford," which the New Trier orchestra \rill play at the performance. The play has three acts, a prologue and an epilogue. The action take-> place when \Villiam Shakespeare was a little boy in Stratford-on-Avon, on :\' ew Year's Eve. In the prologue \Vill receives permission from his mother to cclchratc the occasion by staying up as late as he \\'ants to to read his book aliout fairies. about Titania, Oberon. Puck, and the, other fairy ·characters which appear in "A ~[ idsumtner :\ight':; Dream." The three acts are the dream he dreamed a iter falling asleep ovrr his hook. The dream contains, among other:;, the fairy chart.cters of "A ~fidsttllt mer ?\ight's Dream." E\·ent., althoug :l· they arc tnixcd up enough to han~ been a real dream, are such that thcv cou ld h<~n? suggrsted part of tlH' pl(;t of Shakespeare's play. In the epilogttl' ~faster \Viii, w.aking up the nex< morning. finds a quill pen on his mother's hearth. \\·here Titania told hilll he \\·ould find his fate. The important mcntbcrs of the ca s t arc: 'Jf aster \\'ill Shakespeare, Bill Gol>.~on: ~I istn:ss Shakcspl'are, BL'tty Fun kc: l3ett ,., Doroth\' DarbY: thl'· PL'cldlcr, Cl'-orge l'ogs\\'ell: ;l'itani;,, ~1 amine Jones: Oberon, Dorland Da,·is: R~bin Coodfcllow, \\'ilhur ~la gill; the witch, Jean 'l'hackcry: Queen Elizahth. ~l an· Louise l'ot t1111: ;ud Sir Thomas Lttcy, Carl Ilall. To Milwaukeea service designed for · To Give Luncheon-Bridge for St. Fran cis Hospital A benefit luncheon and bridge is to he given for the St. Francis hospital on Easter ~[onclay, April 18, at the Georgian hotel. The presidents of all the Catholic clubs on the north shore will act as patronesses, and have extended invitations to the members of their respective clubs in order to help make the affair a success. The mem hers of the 'l'ranquilla club, a n organization for the benefit of St . Francis hospital, h ave pledged themse lves to take a table aptecc. The hour for the luncheon is 1 o'clock. and the bridge will begin. at 2 oclock. YOUR conventence Limited trains from here connect at North Chicago Junction with Milwaukee trains operating every hour both day and evening. You are whisked directly into the business heart of Milwaukee-at Sixth and Sycamore streets-saving time and taxi fare~ Milwaukee trains carry dining cars at meal times, and parlor~observation cars as sched, uled.All Milwaukee trains stop at Kenosha and Racine. T HERE has been a steady increase in Milwaukee travel on the North Shore Line. The reason for it is self,evident. HOSP·ITAL GETS $2,000 The Evanston hospital this week rcceiveJ a bequest of $2,000 from the estate of the lat e J. J. Charles, of Evan ~ ton. The money will he added to the permanent endowment fund. People like the idea of a transportation service that adjusts itself to their conven~ ience. That is what North Shore Line service really does. So frequent is the service to Milwaukee that you need never arrange your plans more than an hour before you leave! - - - - - - - - - - ··-----·- - - TOUPEES and WIGS Nntural as the Hnlr thnt was once your own. Tho5e desiring to take Milwaukee trains from Chicago will find our Loop station (Adams and Wabash) and our North Side stations (Grand Ave., Wilson Ave., or Howard St.) a real convenience. All Milwaukee trains stop at these stations. -.>- ~' ,... Ph. Central 0604 FUNK & CO. U6 So. State St. Room 412 @ . For schedules, fares and other information, inquire at ticket office. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. The Road of Service WILMETTE PAS SENGER STATION Telephone Wilmette 2514 Baggage Checked ·111 --------·-------------------· Telephone Wilmette 1847 DR. FRANK B. ERWIN In the treatment or your best friends the "Dog nnd Cat" All enlls receive my personal attention 1000 Rlclse An. Wilmette, 111. · j I ~peclallzlng VETERINARIAN