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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Apr 1929, p. 26

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WILMETTE LIFE April ·s. 1929 I _ Shoes so comfortable that you wouldn't know you bad them on. Footwear so smart you can't resist looking down at it that's ----------:t Ci~se Marionette Manages Show Season With Play Saturday, April 6 tJtlenihan 's c4rch-Aid Shoes The new styles just received are more beautiful than ever. The model illustrated ls in Brownstone Kid at Sll.50. Other models from t8.58 to Sll.51. ARCH-AID SHOE SHOP 5 29 Dnis St., Evanston. North Short Hottl Bldg. University 6 7 57 Darrell Ware, \Yinnetka youth, is one of the production manager·s for "Good Morning Glory," the musical show which will be presented jointly by the Women's Athletic association and the Men's union of Northwestern university next week. He also collaborated with Ned Fleming in writing the book and lyrics. With "Olla-Podrida Plus," the fifth production of the Marionette Fell~w ship, to be played Saturday evenmg April 6, at 8:30 o'clock at the Evanston \Voman's club, the first season of this organization comes to an end. Looking back upon what has been done, parts of previous plays appear on · the program. Continu~tions of "The Taming of the Shrew" and "The Tragedy of Tragedies," written by Paul McPharlin of Winnetka, the director of the Fellowship, are added, together with "Tu Quoque," by Austin Dobson, which is altogether new. The readers and manipulators are those, for the most part, who creat~d the roles earlier in the season. They are Catherine Muller, Alice Dean and Helen M. Kates, who manipulate; Charles Fleischmann, Charlotte Bickell, Lewis ]. Ruskin, and Guy Bezy, who read; and Margaret Bluthardt and \Vinnifred Mickey who interpret the incidental music. New readers for this oroduction are Isabel Cline and Irene Kaye Hyman. Marionette fanciers throughout the countr_r and in Europe have expressed an interest in the work of the Marionette Fellowship, which has done a series of classical plays for adult audiences, unique in American marionette history. Ellen Van Volkenburg, at one time of the Chicago Little theatre. where she produced Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream" with puppets, has stated that Mr. McPharlin's marionettes are some of the most artistic she has seen. Helen Haiman Joseph, whose "Book of Marionettes" is the standard history in English. !s including a special section on his work in a forthcomin2' revision of the volume. Leopold Dor, of Paris, who is an authority on international law and incidentaltv a marionette collectorhe owns o~er five hundred fiJrures-has rrquested a set of oho.tographs of the Marionette Fe1,lowship productions for his files. Otto F. Babler of Olomouc. Czechoslovakia. has · written about these North Shore performances for the newspapers of his country. .~ J CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE Attention Golfers! "Unreality" will be the subject at the services of The First Church of Christ, Scientist. in Wilmette. Sunday morning, April 7. at 11 o'clock. Sunda~· school convenes at 9 :45 o'clock. ~fr. and Mrs. C. A. Keller. Greenwood avenue, entertained Keller's brother and his wife, Mr. ~(rs. L. A. Ketler, of Harvard. Ill.. week-end. -broadea·dag Stadoa K·J·M·G King's Pantry at Evanston, Illinois, by authority of all those who like good things to eat. Our program begins every day at 7 A. M., central standard time, offering for your approval a break· fast that can't be beat anywhere. Tune in on this feature tomorrow morning and every morning thereafter. 11 :00 A. M.-2 :30 P. M. Luncheon, 6Sc. 2:30 P. M.-5:00 P. M. Petit Gouter, SOc. 5:00 P. M.-9:00 P. M. King's Royal Dollar Dinner. A dollar-no more, trven on Sunday. The New Spalding G~lf Equipment 820 Mr. and last Is In Spring Opening ~{r. and Mrs. Edward D. LilienfieM, -o-- Spalding Golf Set Complett golf set of 3 excellent irons, 1 wood, and a substantial luther trimmed canvas bag. lr' s a rul set. compltte at 816 Michigan avenue, returned last Saturday from a six weeks' cruise to the West Indies. $8.95 Kroflite Seconds As only Spalding ·g olf balls can be in quality. One dozen Kroflite stcond golf balls at · Ukra Violet Ray Lamps Other entertaining features until 2 A. M., when we sign oft' until 7 the same morning. . DX Fans: Many living at a distance prefer K-1-N-G to their local stations. And why not? . $45.00 up HEALTH AND HAPPINESS IN THESE MAGIC RAYS Plo·· Tola, UNIV. 4523 Fre· lo·· t1····strtllio· PnsoHl s·,errnsio· of Fra·k S·etlbert $5.85 Everything for Golfer& in Evanston's Spalding Store KING'S 524 Davis Street PAMTBY Chandler's 630 Davis St. Evanston Univ . . 123 Wit. 714 North Shore Talkia1 Machiae Co. 712 Church Street, £yaaatoa

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