CIRCUIT THEATRE TO GIVE PLAY MARCH 21 mind its subscribers and friends that Friday, March 21, a Circuit theatre company directed by Hope Summers will present Noel Coward's comedy, “Hay Fever," in the Highland Park Woman's club. Reserved seats for the performance can be obtained at Pease Pharmacy. whore they tam be purchased as well as secured in ex- change for regular subscriber' tickets. In Highland Park Woman's Club; "Hay Fever" by Noel Coward is Chosen The Circuit Theatre association of the north shore, formerly the North Shore Theatre guild, wishes to _ "Hay Fever," nounced, is one of 'niest plays. It is Inurablé week-end Thursday, March 13, Nine New Acton In adherence to one of its tenets, the Circuit theatre is presenting in this play a east of nine amateurs of whom but one has played before with the organization. James Witherell of Evanston will be remembered in the leading roles of "The Detour" and "The Romantic Age,f' and in this (Continued on Page M). Radio fans, who are interested In "What makes the wheels go round," will find the window display of Motor Car Electric Service worth locking at. The entire inner works of a Philco All Electric set are ghown--trivimt a complete idea of the wiring, etc. If you are further interested, Wurmay turn on the juice and see and hear it at the same time. . Display Mechanism of Philco Radio Set Trinity Church Service league are holding a rummage sale, Friday, March 21 at Trinity church. Wears ing apparel including shoes, dresses, mats. suits for men, women and children will be included in-the sale, as wvll as household goods. An in. vitation is extended the public to at- tend. Rummage Sale March 24 at Trinity Church ,uther League Holds - Supper Saturday Night I] 1930 Martin Victor, Jr., of Victor Bros., local furritgrs, in the garments which he in wearing during his long dog- sled j'2urneys in search of fine furs in Mask» Local Man Escapes in Auto Crash Which Kills Man in Chicago Monday George MeGuinnittan, 25, 1347 Nor. wood avenue, Chicago. was killed and Charles Stinnette, 23, of the same address, was injured, probably fatally, early Monday when the automobile in which they were riding in Morse ave- nue, Chicago, crashed into a car tra- veling north on Sheridan road. An- drew ll. Steele, 302 St. Johns Ivanue. Highland Park, driver of the second automobile, was not hurt. Steele told the Rogers Park police he was driving north on Sheridan road when MeGuinttitttm's our, travel- ing at a high rate of speed, crashed into his automobile. Meehrs car was completely demolished. The Savoy hot Mart opened last Saturday in the new sehneidermunt. ley building - and I large crowd turned out for the event. This stare is the last word in modern equipment and arrangement. Large glass dis. play cases protect the various perish- able foods-while there is plenty of floor. space in which to move around comfnrtably. All in Ill. the Savoy Full] Mart is a credit to Highland Park and its business motion. Many Attend Opening of of Savoy Food Mart Baked Hun Supper The Luther lemme of Zion Lutheran church announce a baked ham supper for Saturday evening, March 15. An invitation is extended the public to attend. Alaskan Costume 25, 1347 Nor- vas killed and of the nine )hably fatally, automobile in Noted Pianist to Play at Ravinia 06 Sunday; Woman's lub Sponsor On Sunday afternoon at 5 o'iloek in the music room of the Ravinil Village house lmre Weiuhmu, com- poser-pianist from BudtM'esth, will present under the auspices of the Arts committee of the Ravinia Wo. man's club the following program of modern mulic: Igar sttawnisky-Weimruus-Dtmee of Adolescel Printemps." Henry Co, string piano Darius Mi of GU poco lento. Zolun KodnlymNmI. 7 ttt Opus li. Bela Bartuk--9 piece» 1" Children." anum kodaly--Nos. q ul Opus 3. lmre Weimshaur-three pi (I) prelude; Cd) Mum-nut» lento. ' Weisshaus is one of the foremost of the younger group of composers and is also I thoughtul, "rnMtive, highly-skilled interpreter of modern Music. Arthur A. Hardcnstle. in the Palo Alto tunes, makes this comment: "The playing of Weiss-hug is full! md Vigorous and sand. out an I new experience from the everlasting unme- norm cf the usual concert pianist. The message of musié in his cue, tries far deeper thnn merely trying to please. It was extremely interesting to hear what the Hungarian modern- ists are doing manic-ally, and particul- arly to have this music presented by one of them, and that one with the talent of lmre Weiashnuu.†. avenue, Ravinia, Tel at the door before the Idol of Radio Here in First Feature Film Tickets may Ralph Fletcher Rudy VIIICO'S first grout feature picture, "The Vagabond Lover," will introduce the wonder singer of radio to his army " admirers here " the Mcyon theatre next week. Crowning four delightful new mun, Vallee m-kon his bow in a lavish pro- duction created-by Radio Pictures un- der the direction of Mir-shall Neil-n. With him are the Connecticut Yankee the wveu boys as familiar to Radio "if You Were the Only Girl in the World." Charles In supporting role: no Marie [)resslor. Eddie Nugent, Dually O'Shea, Norman Peck, Nell. Walk- er.'-Alnn Roscoe, Mllcolm Wniu, Ind ring laur ' Ad Darius Henry ink-mm Imre V piano. 8trawnuky--WeistsuurNnec olescencn from “Le Sucre du (I) sttawnisky-Weityssuos-Dtmee :scence from "be Sucre du We Sellon Miluud--Ratt Caprice. lnlermlmknl Milhaud-Rag Caprice. Cowell - The Blnuhoe for iowe qtto, “who: ' prelude, rll he obtained from Mrs, . Seymour, 225 Cary The H Three piuno I) antenna) Bumhee for plum pie-cu to (h) now and ft from and neert from 606 pom 'or AMERICA 'S FIRST FRONT DRI " ultimate advance demonstration Show Room-It 505 Elm Pluce or call Invites You to B. P. 2830 in motor car stream lined body beauty roadability Visit our safety of the and or