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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Jan 1930, p. 54

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WILMETTE LIFE January 10, 1930 Ann Orr McNeil Playing in New York Production Word has been received in the village that Ann Orr MeN eil, a former resident of Wilmette and a sister of Lea ]. Orr, Wilmette village clerk, is taking a prominent part in the production "Death Takes a Holiday," which has just been made known at the Ethel Barrymore theater in New York City. The production has received very favorable comment from the critics and Miss Orr, as she is known on the stage, comes in for her share of applause. Miss Sarah Minor, 929 Sheridan road, Wilmette and Miss Bethany Jane Crowe, 234 Raleigh road, Kenilworth entertained for seventy of their friends at a bridge-tea on December 27, at the Club Vista del Lago. Both Miss Minnr and Miss Crowe are students at Braircliff School for Girls in the East. Miss Crml\re will graduate in June. They returned on January 7 to resume their stu.dies after the Christmas rece.;s. Other North Shore girls who attend Braircliff and have returned are, Emily Darst of Wilmette, Virginia Sandberg, Catherine Taft, and Mary Elizabeth Townsend. Voice of WEHS 1"'ickets on Sale Now for Lecture Before Art League Mrs. Gordon Wilson of Wiln;tette is in charge of the .sale of tickets for the lecture to be given January 22 at Winnetka Community House by Prof. Charles G. Obermeyer, under the ausoices of the North Shore Art league. · Mrs. Wilson has assisting her Mrs. Frank Peyraud of Ravinia, Mrs. Edna Rogerson Cook and Mrs. Charles De:1nis of Evanston. Mrs. E. G. Bentley of Wilmette, Mrs. Charles Southward of Kenilworth, Mrs. Edward Brion of Glencoe and Mrs. Ralph T. Brackett, and Mr~. ]. W. F. Davies of Winnetka. Prof. Obermeyer took his Ph. D. at the University of London and from there went as professor to the University of South Africa. He has won a high reputation for himself in this countrv by his tour of the leading colleges and universities. Friday, Saturday January 10, 11 WILL ROGERS and IRENE RICH In "They Had to ·" See Pana An All Talking Picture :Mon., Tues., Wednes. January tl, U, 1G "SO THIS ANNOUNCE TROTH Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wesley Leggett of Evanston, formerly of Wilmette, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Frank ]. Buskens, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Buskens of Chicago. Both Miss Leggett and her fiance were graduated from Northwestern university in 1928. The former is a member of the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, Mr. Buskens of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. No wedding plans have been made. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Culbertson of Stanley, Wis., passed the holidays with 1f r. Culbertson's mother, Mrs. C. W. Culbertson, and his sister and' her family, the J. C. Gapens, 919 Elmwood avenue. -0- IS ·coLLEGE" with Cliff EdwardsElliot Nu.ent-Polly Moran An All Talking Plclture -oMr. and Mrs. F . E. M. Cole. 315 Essex road. Kenilworth. entertained a group of friends on New Years' eve at their home for their daughter, Mi5s Bernice Cole. The guests included Carl Stremmel of Evanston, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Jackson of Chicago, Mrs. W. C. Jackson, and Miss Avane11e Jackson of Evanston: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Merigold of Kenilworth. Mr. Stremmel was one of the soloists on ~he Celebrity program given over Station WGN on New Years' eve from 10 until (Malcolm Balfour Photo) Thurs., Fri., Sat. ;January 11, 11, 18 "Gold Diggers of Broadway" with Anne Pennington, l!,lnnlc Llglttnt>r, Nick Lucas and Conway Tearle. All-Color, AH·Talklng Spectacle Miss .Tessie Robinson, · of Wilmette, announcer and director of radio station WEHS, Orrington hotel, Evanston, has proved conclusively that women are successful radio announcers. She is, in fact, one of many of her sex who are now engaged in this work. Miss Robinson is also an artist of ability and has made her popular request prog-rams a feature highly satis12. -ofactory to her listeners in the greater Mr. and Mrs. F. E. M. Cole, 315 Es- Chicago C'.rea. These programs are on sex road. Kenilwor th have as their the air from Tuesday to Saturday durguest for a \\·ce k. "Mrs. George \V. Cole ing the afternoons from 4 to 6 o'clock, of Yakima. \Va sh. and on Sundays from 5 to 8 o'clock. Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Johnson of San Antonio, Texas. were the house guests during the Christmas holidays of their cla:ughter and her famil y, the Harry Barnhills, 1323 Ashland avenue. -0- :Ur. and Mrs. Harvey A. Bush, 721 Greenwood avenue, had as · their house guests during the Yule holidays the latter's brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. D. P. Scott, of Kankakee, 111. -o- SUNDAY DINNER January 12, 1930 Southern Cooking Price: $1.35 1639 Sheridan Road N"o Man's Land, Wilmette MENU M iss Doroth\· Schrei, 327 Cumnnr road. Kenilworth has returned to Lake Fore st college after spending the ho1idavs with her mother, Mrs. \V. A. Schrei. -0- Orange and Grapefruit Supreme Blue Point Cocktail Celery Hearts Mixed Jumb o Olive s Chicken Noodle Soup Cream of Celery Soup ENTREE Roast Long Island Duck, Gihlet Dressing Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, Au ] us Broiled Double Lamh Chop on Toast Baked Virginia Ham, Southern Style Beef Tenderloin Steak, Mushroom Sauce Mashed Potatoes Candied Sweet Potato Parsley Buttered Potatoes Stewed Tomatoe s Buttered Beets Mashed Yellow Turnips Sherbet Hot Rolls Perfection Salad Head Lettuce, 1,000 Island Dressing CHOICE Apple Pie Lemon Meringue Pie Ladv Loaf Cake Cheese Cake ·chocolate Eclairs Chocolate Parfait Ice Cream and Cake Tea Coffee Milk Dine in a rustic Log Cabin served by Dixie chefs-the only pit barbecue in Cook County. Chicken, spareribs, lamb, beef. pig slow cooked over hickory charco.al. Barbecue sandwiches, all hours. Soda fountain, all hours. Special Steak Dinners. Lee F. English. 1007 Greenwood avenue, has been passing several days this week in Amarillo, Texas. COMMUNITY HOUSE SATURDAY JAN.ll FINAL SHOWINGS Table d'Hote Dinner 5 to 8 P.M. Plenty of Free Parking Space Entrance South End of Miralago Building Telephone Wilmette 4489 "THE VIKING" l\lac Tinee's 4 Star Picture TUESDAY JAN. 14 GLADYS BROCKWELL :FORREST STANLEY ROBERT FUAZIER Sandwiches to Order Weekday Luncheon 65c Evening Dinner $1.00 All Pastries and Rolls at The Ridgeview are Home Made. "You'll !ike ~t for the very good reason It Will compel you to." -Mae Tinee. ALSO THE RIDGEVIEW MAIN STREET AND MAPLE AVENUE, UNIVERSITY 10000 EVANSTON "The Ace of Scotland Yard" News Cartoon FRI. & SAT. TRY OUR DELICIOUS WAFFLES AND TOASTED SANDWICHES IN OUR COFFEE SHOP. The spectacle of the ages JAN. 17-18 "NOAH'S ARK"

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