December 6, 1929 · WILMETTE Swift hall in the Evanston campus at L 'I FE " Th e B r~e d mg S t~nes, a P1ay wntten by Mis~ .Josephme Blackstock oi_. the. Pl~ywntmg class, Northwestern ~mvers1ty, school of speech, ~ill be given D~cembe~ 10, 11, an~ 12, wtt~ another mght bemg added If the ticket N. U. Players to . · Present Drama of Hawa;;an Islands . "" ,, . 8:30 o'clock. Mrs. Charlotte B. Chorpenning is the director. Kenilworth Man Killed by Train it) Winnetka TO DISCUSS "THE AXE" The Kenilworth Study class will meet on Monday afternooh, December 9, at 2 :15 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Rufus Stolp on Warwick road. Mrs. W. D. MacClintock will discuss "The Axe." ... demands call for it. A dramatic story depicting the relaMiss Alta Dee Belshe, daughter of tions of American tourists to native Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Luther Belshe, life in the Hawaiian islands, brtngs out 530 Forest avenue, Wilmette, returned the theme of the play. The leads are from Monticello seminary at Godfrey, being played by Ethel Swift, who had Ill., to spend Thanksgiving day. the lead in "Undercurrent" which went on the road for a season, and Fred De Cordova, who has had motion picture experiet:~ce with Warner Brothers, and has played on the legitimate boards at the Blackstone theater in "Elmer the Great," which starred Walter Huston. This play contains an interesting local color in setting, music, dancing, and old customs of these islands. Native life and customs are to predominate and the story works to such a pitch · that the old Priest, in protection of his , little granddaughter, prays to death Laura Sprague, the American tourist. An eight-foot wooden God has been fashioned by the students to be used in the solemn scenes of worship. Atmosphere is to be created by the use of steel guitars, ukes, Hawaiian singing, Hula dancing,, grass- skirts, etc. Reservations may be made by calling the University theater office between 10 and 12 in the morning and 2 and 5 · in the afternoon. The play is to be given in Annie May Connlev was killed are unknown. A coroner's jury meeting on Monday afternoon returned a verdict o£ accidental Funeral services for 'John Connley, death. 45, of 616 Rogers avenue, Kenilworth, h k'll BRIDGE LUNCHEON TODAY w o was J ed by a Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee train at the Mrs. Fred S. White, 234 Woodland Tower road crossing in Winnetka last avenue, Winnetka is entertaining thirSaturday night, were held Tuesday ty-six of her friends at luncheon and morning at 9:30 o'clock at the Sacred bridge this afternoon at Shawnee club. Heart church in Hubbard Woods. Burial was at Sacred · Heart cemetery. Mrs. Stanley K. Gage, 932 Elmwood Mr. Connley is survived by his widow avenue, was hostess to members of and four children, Barbara, 14; Cath- the Comanci club at luncheon and erine, 13; Michael, 12; and John, Jr., 6. bridge at the Medinah Athletic club The details of the accident in which last Tuesday. SUITS and TECS A New Xmas OVERCOATS :Jfundreds of the Very :AC!Jwest en_ es in f9ur Gomplete eJeleaions Gift Shoe Covers That Keep shoes clean at home. Keep Clothes clean when traveling. 7 5c a pair. Daniel Green a~SO SUITS WITH ONE OR TWO TllOUSERS IN OUR EVANSTON SHOP Y don't know what fine clothing will buy until you have seen our remark- ou ·so able Stein-Bloch "Tailored Fifty" Suits and Overcoats. · Controlling our source of supply has made it possible to very definitely guarantee ... Complete the Negligee Ensemble Black and green satin Black and greatef values than ever before. New mid-sea, son pattern and style dev~lopments are arriving almostcontinuously-selec~onsareattheirbest. Pajam_ a Slippers Heel Strap Mules D'Orsays Overcoats in every model and weave. Suits with one or two trousers in just.the shade you want. pink satin Patent, red, blue and black kid ....... TH E . :,~}HUB fiRCPuK:~~~VER 626 Church St., Evanston HENRY C. LYTTON & -~ SONS ----- STATH o·d JACKSON, CHICAGO ORRINGTON au CHURCH, EVANSTON E11o·sto· Slto' Olt· T·e~la,, Tlt·rsJ111 liN S11twrl·1 Br~ftll·t· -