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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Feb 1933, p. 9

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play, tuiïce in Vvoflerlafo." i iere will be two, performances of this classic> at tbe Newv Trier auditorium. There is to be a-matinee at 2.:30 and an evening performance at 8 o'clock. * Since there are no. reserved, seats, the early birds will have their choice of places. Tb rdisn are.,on a par with local, movié prices. In spite of tbe7extremély low prices, noski mping bas been -done -in either costumes or scenery.: The stage crew has been. bard -at work .producing tbce intricate and attistic setting s, for this novel drama. The costumes were made under the direction of Gertrude Van .Tr-ewen, -a former New Trier student. Tbe music department lias also been workingý diligently on tbis play, for mucb of its 'Charin depends, on the musical accompanimrent. New York Succesa The New York prodtuction of "Alice~ ini Woiderland" at the Civic Reper- tor-Y theater is still going strong,.. Al the play-going public ofMnatn is eager to see this draina wbich was so widelv hiailed by the critics. If you wvant some first-band informa- tion on the New York production, refer to the current of Theater Arts Monthlv. There .you will find a long a article .about the mierits of thîiS classic. telephone; smre to pick ont thinis thernselves. Our. displaye* rr accessible. and plainly marked. Prices areal low and ail orders are, delivered without additional charge. FIRESH FRUITS ANDP-VEG EtABLIES. HOT HOUBE STRAWBERRY JICRSEY SWEET RHIJBARU POTATOES Mrs. John D. Kiennear, presidentý of. tie Logan-I-Jou'ard. Parent- Teacher association, u411 preside at tise - ounders' Day pro gramtit te association i .s giv!i ng ini'tie How-ý ard . scisool auditorium aTutesday aflernoon, Prbritary /-, at 3:15 o'cloek. ~A p#pgan~iticllMth e frtrt- i re. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES "Spirit" will be the subject at the services in First Cburch of Christ, Scientist, in Wilmette held in the edifice at 1003 Central avenue, Sun- day. morning, February 5, at Il o'clock. Sunday scbool convenes ai 9 :4.5 o'clock. It doesn't have to. be peeled, needs very little swéeetening and its fiavor is that of i delicatè freshness, 2 Ibm. 5C. FLORIDA JUICE ORANGES Not large but fulI of A Juicy sweethess,3 doz. C HI .8 *crate.............-.8 BRUSSEL.S SPROUTS Cosk li sit twatèr ad itt a tablipspoonfaall of vinegar for a fine glavor, qt. box 19iC Serve with roast veal, 3 lb...... 15c SUNKIST, LEMONS, Large size, buy 'em for lemon cream piîes, 'dot. £i ICÏEBERG LETTUCEF Eat aIl you want At- this price, lead 9 IK* 1<1 RPLES For baking pies, tarts, cakes or sauces, 5 Ibs. 23c GROCERIES MICHIIGAN NAVY BEAN$ 3 Baked with saIt pork and served with chili sauce and for steuming brown bread, what 4.. could be better-And you cau't by. a differen1t stude'nt at each per.- A1 *formnance'..1-1re is a list 6f' the cast: The Cast *Alice........Carol Linn and Virginia Green Red Queen.....Martha Huff and Mary Gilbert White Qucen.... .4 awley and Jane Oison. Duchess......Babette Klein and Marjorie Flannigan *Queen of Hearts Anna Marie Booz and F'arwell, Bel t Bird. SERVICE COLONIAL CLUB DRY GINGER ALE Our own brand-24-oz. bottiès -There'. no better bu than this, 2 for .......15C DOZ. 85-PLUS DEPOSIT ties and porcelain ,$Po se. Keeps alur new.. fine for nickel, 2 for 2Ic rninum brti ghàt' 2 for 39c 18 Ri gers Parik lit

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