8 [E 34 #0%1% 18 se #a t B #9 it 43 18 Â¥ A $4 t M.‘ < " w » reaveatiecrecinatir ».‘ â€"‘ PAGE FOUR McPherson Holt Will Have Prominent Part . In A Play On Oct. 19 ~ MePherson Holt, 1298 ‘North Green Bay Road, Lake Forest, has been announeed for a prominent part in "Petticoat Influence," the mof the annual season of plays pres itâ€" ed :by the. Threshold Players of Glencoge in the theater of the Cenâ€" tral School of Glencoe, *"Petticoat Influence" will be presented on Oct. 19. ; Mr. Holt, a director of the North | Shore Theatre Guild, is a newâ€" comer to casts of Threshold Playâ€" es‘ productions, bringing a fine background : of : experience in north sht: nonâ€"professional dramatics : to a pa‘:t in the sparkling comedy of London diplomatic life which made "Petti¢oat Infuence" an outstandâ€" ing hit of the New York and Chiâ€" cago season three years ago. ‘The work of Mr. Holt as the shelâ€"shockâ€" ed hero of the North Shore Theater Guild‘s production of "The. Réturn of the Soldier" is well remembered by followers of North Shore dramaâ€" ti3s COMINGâ€""Handy Andy" with Will Rogers â€" "Of Human Bondage" with f c 4 Leslie Howard, Bette Davies Thursdayâ€"Friday epemner _ "THB CIRCUS CLOWN" with Joe E. Brown 2502 Tues.. Wed. ; bln.Aru.HWd-\ ‘ Melen Twelvetrees, Spencer Tracy Alice Faye, Shirley Temple. SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2 P. M. RBuster Keaton in "Alles Oop" Cartoon Tim McCoy in "Straightaway" News Saturday Myrna Loy, Geo. Brent, Lionel:Atwill NORTH SHORES MOST BEAUNAUL THEATRE 312:25¢ Jonathan Apples SMALL PACKAGE OF mmumz mm Fancey BROWN SUGAR 5 us 25¢ "NOW PLL TELL" se 21¢ FREE! TOMATO g0OUP DogFood . 34z 25¢ Fig Rings . Fig Rings . . * 19%c¢ w Corn 3$2,§2% SPARKyE GELATIN~â€" _ _ ) a_ Comedy â€" Cartoon â€" News m . ‘, Gnours 25¢ Scotâ€"Tissue 4 n0ous 29¢ LO.8. . . .t{PlX%¢ Comedy â€" Micky Mouse â€" Cameraman Adventure â€" News Seratch Feed DAl.Y EGG g5.LB. BAG DAILY EGC _ "STAMBOUL qUEsStT g Mash "$28 27 95.‘ B. BAG . 63¢ ‘s 3‘ Hing 100â€" LX *2" Sept. 25â€"26 WORLD‘S LARGEST SELLERâ€"EIGHT,O‘CLOCK Coffes 3 *55° COLD STREAM PINK THOS. J. WEBB COFFEE, Ib. 2%¢ 1ONA BRAND SWEET | Peas . 2%:25° Salmon 2::21° HERSHEY‘S Cocoa . Sept. 22 25¢ ‘Nancy Harris Pershall, of Glenâ€" coe, whose experience covers several years on the professional stage, plays the lead in the forthcoming play, a part originated by Helen FEayes. Others in the cast are Mrs. Victo. A. Spoehr of Glencoe and Sam S. Otis and Thomas H. Ratâ€" cliffe, both of Winnetka. James K. Martin, president of the Threshold Playes, is directing. ‘The settings for "Petticoat Influâ€" ence" are being designed by Norâ€" man MacLeish, who is well known in Lake Forest and Highland Park. Mr. MacLeish‘s ability as a scenic impressario ‘was established by his sets for the Th:eshold Players proâ€" ductions of "The Tavern" and "Berkâ€" ley Square," the latter â€"being the play of last season‘s repertoire in which his wife, Lenore: McCall Macâ€" Bethany Church Choir > ‘â€" Invites New Members Leish, played the leading role Beginning with Friday evening of this week the choir of the Bethany Evangelical Church will take up its regular weekly rehearsals and will ENTER CAMAY PRIZE CONTEST 40,AK£8|7C Sun.â€"Mon. . . Sept. 23â€"24 (Sunday continwous 2 to 11) Comedy Cartoon Araveltalk | News with Edward G. Robinson, Mary Astor, Ricardo Cortert, Mae Clarke t Thurs.â€"Fri. with Guy Kibbee, Aline MacMahon, Hugh Herbert, Allen Jenkins, Franâ€" kie Darro, Helen Lowell. SNOâ€"SHEEN . 44â€"02. €¢ cake rrour PKG.. A, MACARONI OR 8â€"0Z. |7 SPAGHETTi 3""“" C PHILADELPHIA AMERICAN FAMILY CAMAY SOAP SEMINOLE "o. J3°â€"JQc "THE MAN WITH TWO FACES" soaAP FLAKES PILLSBURYV‘S RED CROSS CREAM 3-0& CHEESE PKG. "THE MERRY FRINKS" MED. PKGS.: September 20â€"21 Sept. 27â€"28 33¢ Phone 2502 p:epare fori Â¥Be fall and winter work . inth.c (p ""†5 5 \‘ I‘ tion of b he of the finest musicâ€" | al organi is in the community | and has begn carrying on successâ€" . fully for the past seven or eight years.. It i8 Me purpose of the presâ€" ent directof, ‘F:ede:ick Bieler, to enâ€" large his @Boir and if possible to‘ have two chdirs. With this thought in mind he‘é@tends a cordial invitaâ€"| tion to peéople of this community, who are {.;j‘:ï¬â€˜ sing, and who are intere:ted 1 u’ sacred music, who have MJ y other church or choir ‘affiliations, §# come out to the Friâ€"| day . eveniny | rehearsals, which are held‘at 7:30 in the choir room. Bethany (G@h&urch is very fortunate in having MÂ¥. Bicler as its choir diâ€" rector. Hg |§ a very capable young musician “ has a very special inâ€" terest in 1 1;}‘ h music. At present he is a stiident in the School of Music at NO hwestern University and has #aliftied marked .distinction in his wo i“ for his ability as a diâ€" reator. H fli giving his time and talent gra $ to the Bethany, Church beczuse l is loyalty to the church and his lo ; for music. t Doubtles®#) there are mahy adults and many I y i # people in the comâ€" munity w ,“'\ ve wighed for an opâ€" portunity t ’ sing in a> volunteer choir, undar t ble leadership. If so, yolu are invifed to attend the rehearâ€" ;'lo : ffx:::e h %‘- evening at 7:30. Â¥ information call George Bray, H. 'flv{,;’l 23 any evening after 7 p.m., is the announcement. Y.W.C.A. Announces | Its t;fl}lgf plete Social Mdhcation Schedule The Hig hilknd Park cial educadiB] :t::: Y.W.0.A. s0â€" Oct. 1, will be as 1 ule, beginning Clubs ant |) esd ollows: C reative Roamati offered. ‘ Thursdays W‘ ¢5‘ if"fu"nd‘yi and Director, Miss Kflth:rii:“ a‘clock. age ) | Inermndiandl T rnaal se Renes tuly, in structor. | k iss Agnes Daly, inâ€" Spoits o‘clock. rector. Petite S day, 4 to Charles T Grade Sthoo! Clubsâ€"5th and 6th, "th and :‘ï¬"!ï¬ grade â€" Tuesday and Wednesday, $:45 to 5 o‘clock, under the leadership of Miss Ethel Skidâ€" classes wil 22 to 29. first week will be offe of. the.clas der . the « Pocock wi Womeockey Team _ Being Organized Here A . wonr@ninte . HCIC HOSCKCY . PWE TT NC being org@figed in Highland Park, and will Be m part of the North Shore ‘1 Hockey Association, which hold@ practices at the Skokie Playfield, Winnetka. â€" _ f Any & i §° or won hockey or Who are in game ':1 ited to land f. Pro bers may G@ll Mrs. S telephone MJ P. 4308. North Eighty from the Milwauk & North ‘ with the . time, Sep Registration CLOVERBLOOM ROASTING CHICKENS L 29¢ TT END t 28¢ CHICKENS th mstem Railway Will Speed Up Service g s Sweetmeat %i* IE or ‘ f Beiersdorf Colonial )‘ 19%¢ VERBLOOM \BROILERS t3 â€" 25¢ | or women who play o are interested in the ited to join the Highâ€" up. Prospective memâ€" Mrs. S. L. Reinhardt, minutes will be cut urban schedules on the livision ‘of the Chicago stern Railway, effective ing of daylight saving 0, as a part of a proâ€" for these clubs and the last week in Sept. classes will begin the )etober. Other classes a little later. The date in social. dancing. unâ€" ‘tion of Miss Jessie hony Orchestraâ€"Friâ€" ‘clock. Director, Mr. â€"Thursday, 3:45 to 5 Elisabeth Rankin, diâ€" field hockey team is 32¢ announced: later. OE R SLICES MS THE PRESS from â€" passenger [‘train sc les which will be “&'Jï¬ out by the Chiâ€" cago & North Western on that day. This is another step in the general plan of speeding up passenger servâ€" itce on the railway, t o Five minute cuts will be made on northbound trains and on southbound trzins ‘on the Milwaukee Division, while cuts ranging from 1 minute to 3 minutes will be made on 28 other traing. ~ s ul The same day that these ‘suburâ€" han changes go into effect the Chiâ€" eago & North Western Railway will. make major changes affecting the Chicagoâ€"Green Bay, ‘Wis. service. "The Pacemaker," 90â€"minute Ayer running between Chicago n}d ‘Milâ€" waukee, will be pushed up from a 8:45 p.m. leaving time in .C:r?uo to a 9:00 a.m. leaving time, arriving in Milwaukee at 10:30 a.m., and conâ€" tinuinf to Green Bay for a 2:20 p.m. arrival. This will cut 45 minutes from the present running time of the morning train to Green Bay from Chicago. i f Thirtyâ€"minute cuts will made on Train‘ No. 206 between| Green Bay and Chicago and on Train 117, the late night train running beâ€" tween Chicago and upper Michigan. 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