Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Apr 1928, p. 19

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Abitl&lri&h Ro&e. GBII·i·e Stllte Show, I, D·e at A tlmiral Chmtitla Seiettt:e f I After weeks of effort and persuasion, Managers Kryl and Miller of the Admiral theatre, which is located at Lawrence and Crawford avenues, have succeeded in securing the consent of the celebrated author and producer, Anne Nichols, to offer to their patrons, her world renowned comedy, "Abie's l~sh Rose," for. a limited engagement wath the same bag cast and production which Jn;lde theatrical history in the loop, by playing 64 consecutive weeks at the Studebaker theatre. This is qot a moving picture, but a stage play with one of the greatest and mo$t efficient company. of players ever assembled. and has earned from press and public of the universe the soubriquet, "a riot of laughter." The excellent cast of players to be seen here includes Phil White, John McCabe, Ted W. Gibson, Patricia Quinn, Thomas McGrath, A 1f r e d Clarke, Eddie Pascal and Bertha Walden. Hennessey Tracey, mother of John J. Wllaaette. ~ · · · "Probation After Death" wa$ the ·Tracey of 338 Greenleaf avenue were · · ·· $ubject of the Lesson-Sermon in all held at St. Francis Xavier church last Mrs. Paul L. Barrett and son·, .Ben, Churches of Christ, .Scientist, Sunday, Monday morning. There was requiem of 801 Greenleaf . avenue, ·-.nd Mrs. April22. big~ mass, and Parnell Egan sang. Barrett's father and· mother, Mr. and The Golden Text was from Micah Buraal was at C~lvary. · Mrs. B. F. Smith of the Evanston hotel, 7 :8, "Rejoice not against me, 0 mine Mrs. Tracey's home was at 841 recently returned from a stay of sevenemy: when I fall, _ I shaD arise; Cornelia avenue, Chicago. She was eral months in Florida. when I sit in darkness, the Lord shall _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __,:;___ _ _~~..:.:._.:.......:..::.:.:.;..:..::._~-:...._-------be a ligh~ unto me." Among the citations which comprised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: "For as the Father raiseth up the dead, and quickeneth them ; even so the Son quickeneth· whom he wilt Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth my word, to ·his many friends and former patrons, his retum and believeth on him that sent me, to the building contracting buSiness. Again prehath everlasting life, and shall not pared to care for all kinds of building requirements. come into condemnation ; but is passed from death unto life" (John S :21, 24). Allow me to figure on youc ~ept~tttng, ~·modeling . The Lesson-Sermon also included and new buildings. the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Wtltch for tbt inoit·tion to in·pect tbt ·bomn I Health with Key to the Scriptures," by to iniah lOOn. · Mary Baker Eddy : "Life is deathless. Mrs. Schuyler Harvey of 214 Ninth Life is the origin and ultimate of man, street spent the last week-end visiting never attainable through death, but Mrs. E. C. Brewer of Oak Park, for- gained by walking in the pathway of merly of Wilmette. Truth both before and after that which 1314 ISABELLA ST. - Wilmette - Phone 71 0-J is called death" (p. 487). -oF. L. Bateman of 735 Michigan aveMrs. William J. FitzPatrick of 1524 nue returned the early part of this week from a five weeks' business trip Lake avenue entertained her bridge to the Pacific coast. club and a few Wilmette friends at -oher home recently. -oMiss Elizabeth Rider of Pekin, Ill., was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edgar Stevens left for a 0. B. Bercaw of 741 Eighth street, over hurried trip to New York on Wedneslast week-end. day of this week. I - Ch·rehtis HoiMridSeaMvicea . MGIMia~ t. :!d·'d.~ ;:.~tt~ ~leP~!ecJ.:: · . arpret H. TtaieeJ James, Maiy ancl' John ]. T~cq~ ~ Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret ¥rs. 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