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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 22 Nov 1924, p. 18

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18 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924 | Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of | the unexpected call from home, he o 11 IT) next week. felt it his duty to respond without i With The Wren The play is to be given for the|delay. ' benefit of the Wilmette Firemen's It had been hoped he could hasten ~d 3 PR fund. his six lectures and by giving two a Miss Betty Schwartz of Winnetka, day, complete the course on "The who last year gained distinction as|Cancel Fisher Lectures Hors Oitione a thy ath iw one of the most talented of the At Northwestern Campus est, but the last message from Eng- New Trier Thespians to Ap- Campus players at Northwestern uni-| Rt. Hon. Herbert A. L. Fisher,| land was so imperative that even this pear Next Month famous historian and at present a|plan had to be abandoned. ; member of the British Parliament, Northwestern university through its who was to have delivered the Harris | administrative officers and faculties Foundation lectures this week at; has expressed the keenest disappoint- Northwestern university, Evanston,! ment over Mr. Fisher's withdrawal. has suddenly been summoned by his] . ; government and must return at once Little Miss Marian Hedrick, daughter '0 England. Mr. Fisher passed of the Edwin Hedricks of Melrose ave- TURKEY DAY through Chicago last Wednesday eve- | nue, celebrated her ninth birthday with ning and said his summons was fm | a party for a dozen small friends on SURPRISES perative and much as he regretted' Saturday Bernard Shaw's "Androcles and the Lion," and a parody on four famous Shakespearean heroines, "Place aux Dames," have been selected for pro- duction on December 20 by the New Trier High School Dramatic club. Tryouts for parts were held last Friday and Monday under the super- vision of Miss Elizabeth Stanwood and Gordon Van Kirk, before the names of the plays were given out. Wednesday the first readings of the | plays were given and the characters asigned to their parts. "Place aux Dames," which is a par- | ody on Lady Macbeth, Ophelia, Juliet and Portia, will be portrayed by Dorothy Kinstler, Verna Ravens- with the very best the market | croft, Verna Hoerber and Edna Spiesbesger, respectively. This piece : es ll Cut flowers, Pot plants, Ferns. affords. EIR I TR | : : Perennials SOUTH WATER FRUIT Your table will sparkle with tastiness on Thanksgiving Day 7 / [4 if you have your FRUIT AND VEGETABLE | wants filled here. We have | especially stocked our store the feature of the dramatic presenta- MARKET g tions on December 20 and will be Miss Betty Sch t staged before alumni during the holi- I attY Swan: Evergreens and Shrubbery Planted, Guaranteed LINCOLN AVE Say Sacation. The cast of characters versity, has a prominent role in the Evergreens for Window Boxes 561 . mncmdes: . [cast of "The Wren," to be presented 1 Phone Winnetka 392 an Amold Thorsen | at the Byron C. Stolp auditorium by|[| GLENCOE 155 nr ira Centurion 7 Emmons De Berard |the North Shore Players Monday, Captain 5. he nuiioon Dan Burrill | Lentulus ........0.... August Baleize Ferronius ....5.... Robert Atwood fiDlinehs SG George Massey fmperor ..L....... Douglas Davisson Maezars . 2. Emily Durham ® ® ® Yavinlce i... ..000, Helen Brown Ox Driver. ........ cto... Otto Clepp e( 1 Keeper ... 3... Revell Chapman Editor ...... ....... Richard Harding Call Boy ...:..:.... Edward Ryerson Retarius ...:..... Charles Lundberg NEW TRIER READY FOR 4 DAYS ONLY 1924-25 CAGE SEASON | ; Basket ball players of New Trier nbn Starting Saturday, November 22nd and Ending The Suburban league schedule was . drawn up early this week at a meet- ing of coaches and New Trier ap- portioned ten games, five at its gym- nasium and five on visitors' floors. The A first Suburban league game will be i e es a ovem er lv = play! January 9, between Proviso! Bl" b J ~2 and Ne. Trier at the local school. Prospects for the cage season are right it is said. Three of the reg- ulars ot the heavyweight team, Wil- liam Martin, Francis Neir and Charles Lauer, and three regulars of the light- weight team, Milton Emrich, Harold Rand and Waddy Paletti, form the nucleus around which Coach Childs expects to build up championship squads. In addition to these regulars there are a large number of last year's substitutes who will be out to get varsity jobs. Before the Suburban league schedule opens, New Trier"s cagers will be matched with school teams in pre- season games. The Suburban league schedule for New Trier is as follows: iN ~ . iy ' A . } : ey wr ! . LJ Proviso at New Trier....January 9 \ | y ' Waukegan at New Trier .January 16 K tei EN wille New Trier at Oak Park .January 17 : 711 S / " p | I Pi ' Morton at New Trier ....January 23 See i 1d NA ly 7 New Trier at Evanston ....January 24 : 0h New Trier at Proviso ....February 6 Oak Park at New Trier ..February 7 New Trier at Waukegan .February 13 New Trier at Morton ..February 20 Evanston at New Trier .February 21 High School Band Gives Concert Saturday Night The New Trier band will give its first concert of the year at the school auditorium Saturday night, November 22, starting at 8 o'clock, under the di- ; - rection of J. C. Schumacher. } : . ji. Several instruments are needed to : fully complete the band and the re- } ' ceipts of the concert will be used : ! r~ to purchase the necessary band in- sii iaingl We will give away Absolutely FREE! pr One 10 pound turkey with the sale of a LAUNDRY ||| New cabinet gas range equipped with the : | cueaners ap overs | famous "Lorain" oven heat regulator. : EE or ee NORTH SHORE GAS COMPANY 0c Terrace Lamnijy Phone Winnetka 80 / PPP PPG P 008690985850 obbbbbbdboddoddodb

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