_ | _ PLAYERS GO ON NEW | _ _ sCAEDULE THIS YEAR Mrs.: Raymond W. Sehneider will continué the management of the jJewelry business at 10 North Sheriâ€" dan road which was founded about ten years ago by her late husband, who recently passed nwny}__ _ She is thoroughly ¢apable . of handling the store in as much as she has assisted with the business and hupnct‘ieallytlhnhlfehm\in Mrs. Schneider To |â€"__ . Manage Jewelry Shop The youth, who h.dLbeen in ill health since ihfancy, is survived by his parents, a brother, Thomas, Jr. of‘ Chicago, and four sisters, Mrs. Alice Woodgate, Mrs. Ethel Howe Mrs. Grace Parker, and Mrs; Virâ€" ginia Blankinship.. Funeral services were held Monday at one o‘clock at the United Evangelical Churth ;: Highland Park. Interment was at the Beverly cemetery. . > \. Robert Edward ;Bu;t;. 16 year old son: of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Brewer, of South Green Bay road, died F'riday*nim!f;ï¬:}an. an ill: ness of :pneumonia, | Robert E. Brewer _ Succumbs to Pneumonia season in "The Dark Tower," Josie Buhl, Jane Wood, and Jeanne Smith, The cast of Aria da Capo, which is" being directed ‘by Bill Stieglitz, includes Laura Browning and Karl Berning (who play Columbine and. Pierrot, ‘while Dr. kman : is Cothurnus, the masque lof tragedy, and ‘Enid Phillips and Felicite Buhl nrï¬d?!'hmis and Corydon, two shepâ€" herds. I PBoon+ Bmz ROCK WOOL HOME INSULATION 866 Central Ave. Tel. H., P. 1377 * “T:Le‘Lost Silk Hat" brings to the Plagers two of the. members of the old Ravinia Drama Workship, Dr, Hurr%h?nnekmm and ;Godlroy‘Eilé er. performance of this play is almost in the nature of |a revival, as it was one of the outstanding sueâ€" cesses of the Workship. Dr. Barâ€" ackman is directing the|play as well uuï¬nginlt,‘:z!theunheom‘-f pleted by two actors well known to the audiences of the Players, Bob Arnold and Bill Stieglity. J i The entire cast:of "Where But in America" falls in the first of these categpries, consgisting of Gertrude Williams Butler, Ted Osborn, and Ellen Truax. ~ olmeriet un | Ralph Steel, agent The program to be presented ne:& month contains three comedies . of entipely amem: types, â€" rang from Oscar Wolfe‘s local comedy ) people .trying‘ to decide whether notl;to, build at};gmef in> Hi;hltxg Park, through Lord. Dunsany‘s * Lost Silk Hat." to Thornton ,W.ilï¬ er‘s "Queen of France," a story of court intrigue in Néw Orleans. The remaining play on the program is Edna St. Vincent Ml’:y’s‘tntuy; "Aria da Capo," a harlequinade with a tragic interlude. T3 t PAGE TWO PLAYEKS GO ON NEW . |High School Ogchestral . _ SCHEDULE THIS YEAR . * Exc ot is Discard"Old‘ Policy: of Giving|. Thé Deerfeldâ€"Shiglds Symph One Threeâ€"Act Play; _ | Orchestri "under e | dirgetiqn . of \~â€" Offer Variety Helen Mayer Mangings is to give Discarding a policy of five years‘ standingy:‘the Ravinia Players wi pmm bill ‘!’l:i four '_o'll:l:-nct. pl:: in place of a threeâ€"act play, as the third production| of the season on Friday, April 5, at the Ravinia Vilâ€" lage House. | | ; & 10 degrees Cooler in Summer «â€"you are being unpieasantly fooled. 30% to 40# tgf your heat is lost through the roof. It ISN‘T fun to be fooled! If your home isn‘t properly insulated against heat loss â€"you are being timnpleasantly curs down your fud of firs and sdde m pronyl hi fln gnepvemghon i dy css suit® your doetor. [ l‘h!;‘._ â€â€˜ï¬ “: Alfred P 1 LokBrgnmw fut Jmako o your wofe‘s ol WOTH : HWEXIHN. The a bok of Huxexâ€"â€"the t q ‘â€k}-'i.i.?vm P taey Blag es * gï¬ Clark Robert Bingham William Rectenwald m?f.mm "snn ,-"‘v C 1 t“ ce in, e high : s¢ {| in t\ t mâ€" Apd! 7::%3:8&11 sdficc! avditdtium, éhm,f:?‘"‘“’“ Hlnia iss is no introd n‘:':t::t‘ (M+â€" Heéss, needs gnees as ho is welllfins Shore| audiâ€" tw is Mn vellfemln (ee will :be his accomp !' $ %Hess | The orchestra is @ntering th test: for estras this year a this, same pro ey will the required numb« re ischuitz by Weber; (| _ | Johnumh Barbare Gire A t Agnita Larson ames! M . Frenss ahter Berpeath ward I Rechenwald ter Simaon . || . , Julia Weinstock .« Mone Ernidonen . es io ï¬ma m P * "eut $. . { ‘f Photograghâ€"Courtesy of Internati ,qun1s‘ma..,u (WRE o g o. . B Tols Afl y Here‘s a picture ol @ heodacheâ€"ypr know, Aflc one you ‘ge} on the seéond of every month whhin the bills doll in; and‘the ond4 the morning dfter the night before. E!“ i rr.-i-f e «â€"ray Photograph is made with the * aid of infraâ€"red | . (Note ‘the clouded ajr cell (right center)" whickh + couses thot "biy hlad" . M B4 oort NN ering the: conâ€" is y on hey will pla; Overture} Fre: in hey t * &"Bnfl esn pallia= HEXIN â€"« 3 Cl . n‘ mantent, (riC, 3 Sconh siivbipen Avoces, Chicagy: 16. | iof 2o sg o E3. C 1 Pleage sohd me a generous PRBE semple of ME | 'z:‘ mied, . . generous 10c trial i J y E t Sqndlgesicâ€"(tending to retieve poin.) nervous only . a H tablets, 76c . .. botte of 100 tabâ€" at these mmg mw-:."flchnn..r: c* tablets in gencral use. Scienâ€" tslï¬: authiorities that. Antipy» 'ma“'etyl e (Hexi®) through the stomach to the Eumï¬nd, tract . unchanged â€" thas Phorgs is enfircly safe, for normal PCOT. . : Hexix ‘is less upsctting to the |stomach than some other : mailâ€" Father Walter E. Croarkin will be the speaker of the evening at the annual banguet of the St. James Holy Name ty, which will be rheld‘ at / St, Ja: Hall, Thursday evening, M‘_‘rfch 22, at 6:30. \â€"Father Gro rlen comes from the Bt. A parish in Chicago, A number of | ther_{igriestp from neighâ€" boring parishes have also been inâ€" vited to attend.: : j L3B : Marcelia ‘ Bassoons: . | / ilncmmyc » orns CA We â€"â€" Ettu Richard Merng WGW«. f mvaAnhf‘a‘n‘ " Adommesiiae )o | _ Dorothy Nolan: _ | . Dotothy Crotty / | { ane t3 4 $ .t : «,m..‘ mD4 r(‘ | m poiks . | t 18 + | | c aieey AlinifpLanaba: guest Father €roarkin to j .. Speak at Holy Name f ... Hociety Banquet ) . ‘CREDIT JEWELER : |â€" ‘ p opr 872 Central Avé. "| Tel. H. P. 830 MELLODY FARMS â€"._ pamry â€" James Hirsch James Flanbigan! || : | Tel. Libertyyille: 672â€"Mâ€"2 Highest Cash Prices Paid DELICIOUS CREAM Btmg- ;c ND EGGS Wanted OLD GOLD { Cl L. H.;Nlï¬lM 1 â€" ‘CREDIT .isf' en me ce mere nems mm Grade igstTurized de A Milk itakfln D ROFEF 194 THE PRES3 . First U 'WIMâ€IL'W} ‘ . B. Green Bay Road at Laurel Avenue| . 1045 Divine wmhfpâ€"!tv:dbfl \»| (Rev. M::ner, Pastor â€" | "| sermon mmm Trinity." _ Special | â€"A to all, . ‘ . | _ ) singing by the choir. Yhs ~Thursday â€"Orchestra : and choir,~ 7:00. K. L. C. E. service . _ Iehearsal. | . |) / _ | _ | 7:45 Evangelistic service. Sermon Bunday ices: 4y ol t ‘| by the pastor. f C ce ©0:80 C Bible School, Supt. R.. Midâ€"week service of Bible study I8 North First Street 4 E0 T wWepuolp s w 10 yï¬ 3 1AE Who Pledge Themselves : 384 s f h 1. To provide relief to the neddy. without favoritism. ) â€" > . 2. To purchase supplies at proper cost, impartially. i . 8. To keep complete and accurate books. xt +. 4f _ 4 To make honest and true account. ~ . . [ 4* 5.. To engage a trained, competent, nonâ€"political social wor 1 mwts:g toj bverseer of e§§ Poor. i >6., To perform all duties of ‘office according to law afid sol intgzpubnlli,linterests. S t 4 d Vote the Straight Township Hli'mony Tick _ Tuesday, April 2nd, 1935 { | | j f [ f f ; g Elect‘the Township Harmony Ti j ‘ ,‘Supervisor | }; ‘ uring §he next four years over $1,500,000 af tax money ibe ndled by the County Board, of which the. wnship Supervisor d Assistants are members, and, in additio ‘ gb\out t f E ill received, held and expended by the supervisor of Deerfleld Township, who is also Overseer of the Poor. . . . â€"| || ‘~ «ELECTION OF SUPERVISOR AND TWO Assxs-r&r' [16] _ WILL BE HELD _ x l RTH SHORE MOTORS, WILLIAM W. STEELE . & Mrs. Taxpayer: WILLIAM WITTEN | EMMETT MORONEY~ Assistant Supervisors n TW March 31 music will be and Péter they will"p! the Vibraâ€" rarla>e pite We invite THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1985 1 t it o on Wednes all to our frice of and _ §}