W'I L.MET'T E !.lF£ mette ember q. !928 .t o Christmas .time will .be ~.nted .Kbe~·bi.T~::o~=ittee~~: tl~~ by ;two members, l&.s. L. E. llrdson :t cU lC ·~· Ha and Krs. H. .Dodds. .All .members of ·~rd ~_of -~~a:stee ns von the circle have been ~gently requested s~s OAUGHT.ER 1)1£5 . to .attend. 0.· ities. Articles "Pertaining can1 property ·be~~ging to :!J 5· ~ope ! T efiJiJle PJ.,en le .~er "The Brat" ""~ '· Next w6dnesday "The Brat" .i nvites you Wednesday evening, December 12. The Temple Players .of ·the North Shore Congregatioa:t 'Israel, will :give ·their initial production of the season on that evening. An unus:ually interesting performance· is promised. Many humorous and thrilling situations arise. it is said. "Picture, if you can, the introduction into a prominent society home of a creature called 'The Brat,'" reads a notice. "Indeed this environment produces many interesting incidents: Prominent in the cast are Miss Ruth Blumenstock and Miss Helen Metz of Winnetka, the Misses Marjorye and Jane Hill of Wilmette, Miss Alice Veit of Evanston, Miss Beatrice Lang and Mrs. Harry Boyle of Glencoe. The male characters will be portrayed by Robert and Edgar Koretz and MiJton Klee of Glencoe, and Mark Kalischer of Evanston. The ·s tage managers are Edgar Koretz and David Kramm. Those who attended last year's performances of "The Youngest" and "So This Is London" will remember the excellent work done by the cast under the direction of Sybella Woodward Butsch. Miss Butsch is also directing 11 The Brat." . Tickets may be had at the Temple office, Lincoln and · Vernon avenues, Glencoe, or from Miss Helen Metz, 854 Lincoln avenue, Winnetka. "The Brat" is the first of three productions to be given this season by the Temple Players. IBB ·D ALB Anatl t· ALLDD 'YAI LDBI Le·Dl~taaee····n UaiTenltJ' 1111 S'I'OBAGB ~~;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~j~ I Evanston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings Funer.al services were held Fr1day of last week at the Rosehill chap~l Relidenb Preted Against for Mar~aret Brisley Halvorsen, twm daughter of Mr. and Mrs. · and fdrs. Smoke Nuisance in ge Marley Halvorsen of 1040 Se~unole The Village board Tuesday received avenue. The chi14 passed away 10 the a petition signed by ninety-two resi- morning of Thanksgiving da_y. dents in the area between Ridge ave· nue, protesting against what was The steam locomotive made its fir~t termed a smoke nuisance caused by appearance in the Mississippi valley ,n the continual burning of rubbish on va- 1838 at Meredosia, Illinois. villa ~(-~jBDB -J.D» ~ "=' ...· · · . C.Lytton 8 Sons CHICAGO-State and Jackson EVANSTON-Orrington and Church BUY lll s GIFT HIS STORE-THE HUB POSTMASTER IS ILL Douglas Crooks, acting postmaster of Kenilworth, was confined to his home with Ia grippe on Saturday and Sunday. He was able to go on duty again Monday. In Our EYanston 'S hop For the Gift Ensembles Shirt, :Neek1ie, and. {)uff Links in ~ose, CHILDREN Penoaal ; Greetiag Cards Perfume Atomizers Dandkerehief Perfe~t fJolor Hat·mon) Toilet GecNls Sets .and a host of other practical gifts can readily be cbostn .at this stort. He'll beam with pl~asure at a Gift so '"different" yet so pracdcal. Shirt, Neckwear, Handkerchief, Hose and CufF Links have been assembled in color combinations to harmonize with. Suits of e~ery shade. There is a Gift Ensemble for every man on your Christmas list. In four attractiv-e price groups. Telephone 316 W-.Imette Ridge Ave. Pharmacy St. J o1e~h School 'JJ30 *16 0~11o1ite