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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 26 Mar 1927, p. 16

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i { i ! i | | i ] i i i 14 WINNETKA TALK March 26, 1927 All Flavors--All Shapes in our Home Made Ice Cream Delicious 1009, Pure Cream--With Fresh Fruits made in our own Ice Cream Kitchen. 819 Oak Street Smith's Delicatessen Phone 112 | tests played with Wilmette teams last Tongregational Church SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1927 Morning-- 9:30 Junior Church Worship in the Church for 7th, 8th and High School grades. Sermon, Davies. "The Great Race." 9:30 Assembly Room, Kindergarten: Matz Hall, 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades. 9:30 Men's Class, Women's Bible Class. 10:00 Young Men's Class. 10:15 Junior Church Worship in the Church for 4th, 5th and 6th grades. Mr. Lester M. Stoddard will have charge. 11:00 Morning Worship. Sermon, Mr. Richards. "The Answer to Pilate." Evening-- 6:00 Winnetka Sunday Evening Club. 7:00 Young People's Club. 8:00 Evening Worship. Sermon, Mr. Goodwin. "What Makes Life Worth While?" Tuesday Morning-- or Mr. 10:00 Lecture, Mr. Richards, Neighborhood Room Community House. "The Work of Paul--Serv- ice." All are invited. 11:00 Lenten Study Class under the leadership of Mrs. Edwin E. Brown. Luncheon at 12:15. Wednesday Evening-- 8:00 Union Lenten Service in this Church. A. E. Rohrbach will speak. 35¢. Rev. Kenilworth Cage Team in Title Tilt Tuesday Kenilworth cagers emerged victor- ious in the lightweight division in con- Friday night under the auspices of the North Shore Grammar school asketball league. On Tuesday, March 29, they will play the Boltwood cagers at the Lincolnwood school in Evans- ton. The game is a critical one for the Kenilworth lights as it will decide whether or not they are to be awarded the championship of the league. Pro- viding they win, the coveted honor 1s theirs, but, if the game is lost, the three members of the league are tied for the honor. Miss Cynthia and Miss Susanne Kohlsaat of 777 Bryant avenue will arrive today for their spring vacation | from Vassar college. ! x 7 AIMEE ~~ SPECIAL | EXTRAORDINARY | VALUES | | | STREET AND SPORTS CLOTHES | | $19.75 | IMPORTED HAND BAGS $3.95 and $5.00 | IMPORTED FLOWERS 95¢ SPECIAL Monday, March 28th { to Saturday, April 2nd 568 Lincoln Ave. Winnetka "WILL OF STRATFORD," PLAY AT HIGH SCHOOL Freshman and Sophomore Classes at New Trier Sponsor Drama to be Staged Today "Come buy of Filch, Come buy of Filch, Come buy of Filch, the pedler. He'll sell you aught from brats to brains, And laugh at you for all your pains. He'll drain your cup and snap you up, And prove a merry medler." Today at 2:30 and 8 at the New Trier auditorium, the Freshmen and Sophomores of New Trier are pre- senting, "Master Will of Strat- ford," by a well known north shore playwright, Mrs. Eugene H. Garnett, who has consented to appear at the evening performance. This fantasy, based on the boyhood of William Shakespeare, shows how his plays may have grown out of his boyhood dream- ing of pucks, fairies, Titania and Oberon, Indian boys, witches and queens. Three-Act Play The play consists of three acts, a | prologue, and an epilogue. The pro- logue and epilogue give some idea of the home life of Shakespeare, while the three acts are taken up with his dream. The cast is as follows: Will Shakespeare, Bill Gibson of Wilmette; Betsy, Dorothy Darby of Winnetka; Mistress Shakespeare, Bet- ty Funke, Wilmette; Filch, the pedler, George Cogswell, Winnetka; Queen Bess, Mary Louise Cotton of Winnet- ka; Titania, Neaurene Jones, Wil- mette; Oberon, Dorland Davis, Wil- mette; and Robin Goodfellow, Wilbur' Magill, Winnetka. And, here's the invitation: "Come buy your seats, Come buy your seats, For 'Master Will, of Stratford. You'll listen and enchanted be With this delightful fantasy. Yowll feel repaid for the trip you've made To see Young Will of Stratford." CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE The lesson sermon at First Church of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday morn- ing, March 27, will be "Reality." Service will be held in the Masonic temple at 708 Elm street, at 11 o'clock, Sunday school at 9:35 o'clock and the testimonial meeting is held on Wed- nesday evening at 8 o'clock. The Christian Science reading room at 526 Linden street is open daily from 12 until 6 p.m. Mrs. Lee E. Hooper, 1016 Fig street, has returned to her home from the hospital. She is recovering rapidly from her recent illness. Have Your Trees and ruined. bery clipped and evened up. Stone ana Tarvia Drives Made and Relln- ished. Before the grass comes up, let me remove the unsightly or dead trees. If you wait, it will mean that your green lawn will be tramped on Trim Your Shrubs Before They Sprout Before the Green Buds show their faces is the time to have your shrub- Phone Winnetka 2435 FRANZ KRENN Landscape Gardener Lawns -- 1036 Oak St. "I Sell Vigoro, the Lawn and Plant Fertilizer Food" Removed Now! Grading of Shrubs and Trees for Sale,

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