Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Nov 1930, p. 30

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ON SALE: THE ýCHICAe AGn'AILY NEW93 CBOOK PRICE ~10O Dy Mail, Postpaid, $1I.1 O By Edith G Shuck and nt )-"rman N. Bundson 368 pages and 13 full color photo- g9raphs ... 1,770 ltchen tested rec- ips. . . 336 menus. Ths great book contains sections on Iitchen science, the. budget, menus, Party suggestions, health menus and cos- sified recipes. OnQi sale ai ,ws book dealers and the Personal Seri.. Bureau,. TIHE DAILY. NEWS 9 Wemi* Madison Street and DaiIy News PIa:a Miss Katherine E~lizabeth Litd-, skog, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lindskog of Rogers Park, has chosen Monday, February 16, for her marriage f0 111cdtetr Rich- ard Neubacher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Neubacher of 217 Woodland avenue, Winnetka. The wedding 15 to take place at St. James Caf hedral ini Chica go. The engagement of Miss Lindskog and IMvr. Neubacher wvas announced last yeam. On Tbursday,. November 13, one of the first sbowems in honor of Miss Katherine was given by Mrs. Richar~d Webster; Mrs. Carleton Prouty; Mrs. Delbert Poif; and Mms. E.* L. Weinstock, ail of Winnetka. Tbêî affair was an electrical shower for about twenty-eigbt or tbirty of the bride-to-be's f riends at the bomne of Mrs. Prouty, Willow mroad. ,Witnntka. Miss Lindskog and ber fiancé 'are both graduates of -New Trier Higb scbool and Miss Lindskog attendeci the University 'of Illinois while Mr. Neu- tachem attended Beloit college. . port, both in thle enacting oftht-e heavy roles and ini the direction of the works, the name part of the play was acted by Hart jenks. Mr. jenks made a very fine Caesar; he was kingly and lovable., Onereally pitied, hi'm, when the conspirators sl1ayed him. Mr. Leiber played Marcus Brutus, and -a memorable part this will, re- main. One is toËm between hate for hime when he plots the death, of' hi.s friend, Caesar, and love and sym- pathy for him wben -he is kept from, his accustomed sleep and food be- cause of-bis disturbed m'id. Mary Hone, as wife to Caesar, is very beautiful and- cbaàrming,, and al- tbough the.'lines of Shakespeare do not permit of ber convinci ng her husband that be sbould niot venture forth on the1 day of bis . death, be- cause of dreamis of warning which she bas, bad, it wouild be bard for axyy humann to resisit her pleas. She is very graceful, bas long siender bands wbich she. uses very artisticallv and is a decided asset to the players. Fritz L eiber, Jr., appears this: year. with bis father's company. He played the part of'the Prince of Morocco in "The Merchant of Venice",the other n ight. junior is just past twenty and bas for many years been inbis fath- er's productions as a "supeçr." John Bryan, another young actor,. wbo plays tbe part of Silvius in "As You Like It" and also takes minor oles in sorne of the other. comedies. and tragedies of Shakespeare, is1 re- poted to be the grandson of William jenningsl Bryan and son of Ruth BÉyan Owen. He favors bis famous. grandfatbem in looks and altbougb stili, young bas a promising future in store for hini on the stage. The Order of Martha will, meet at 1, 30 o'clock Monday aftemnoon, No- vember 20, at the borne of Mrs. J.- H. WaIker..1535 Lake avenue. Wilirnette Office and N*w.ery: West Deedlield Road' DIEE-RFIELD. ILLINOIS Telephoneg: Deerfield 3 6 and Hiza1nd -Park -;6U i Someof ii. verrs.n anTus 1erCOMPLETE LANDSCAPE SERVICE Som* of the' E in This Offer

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