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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 1 Oct 1927, p. 44

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7 H October 1, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 43 T THEATER GUILD PLANS ~~ N. U. Enrollment Approaches 10,000 MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN Be ros 7S Show Hold Luncheon at Aldrich Home! Despite an effort to keep down the in Hubbard Woods to Outline registration at Northwestern university Ra oS SJ dh Sh J J Sh Sh Sh Sh Sh Zh J Sh Sh Sh SS Fh Sh Sh Sh Sh Sh Sh Sh J J Sh Sh J Sh Sh Sh Sh Sh Sh oh oa oo OIL TO BURN A Grade for Every Burner wv wwy| Forthcoming Drive because of lack of classroom facilities 1 and instructional force, pracicaly || HUGHES OIL COMPAN . . hool has an increase in enroll- : Pl J ' | every sc h n 4 Eas 18 ores kis pang Fewbership ment, according to figures available 4 General Offices, 844 Rush St. ] chairmen of the North Shore Theater this week. . 500 t North Shore plant, Howard at McCormick Blvd. b guild held their first meeting of the| Up to Tuesday morning nearly 9,5 ! Superior 6481-2-3-4 Telephones: Niles Center 217 : season last Friday. students had enrolled in the schools Greenleaf 3456 Rogers Park 0982 This was made a luncheon and was | on the Evanston and McKinlock cam- ||} 8 1 ! held at the home of Mrs. Sherman Al- | Puses, a substantial increase over the |Raassssd. EEO drich in Hubbard Woods. Mrs. | registration at the same time last year. Aldrich is general chairman of the| The school of commerce on the Mc- ' organization. Town chairmen are Mrs. | Kinlock campus, with a registration of , § Leslie Parker of Evanston, Mrs. Rob- | 4,156, leads all the other schools by a | ert Stoddard of Wilmette, Mrs. Harry | big margin. Many of this number, i E. Weese of Kenilworth, Mrs. Merritt | however, are business men and women Lum of Winnetka, Mrs. Alan Wolff | attending the night classes. J Ww of Highland Park, Mrs. Dorothy Ross| The school of liberal arts on the Ev- of Glencoe and Mrs. Alfred McCul- | anston campus ranks next with an en- | lough of Lake Forest. rollment of 2275. The other schools on | os -£5% \ David Owen, new director of the|the Evanston campus showed the fol- guild, who succeeds Alexander Dean, | lowing number enrolled yesterday : was present and spoke, outlining his graguate school, 235; school of engin- plans for the season and discussing the eering, 252; school of music, 259: work he has done with dramatics at| school of commrece, 361: school of the University of Michigan. John Al- | journalism, 79; school of speech 256; len Stewart, publicity director and | school of education, 105. business manager, announced the schedule for the season's productions and other plans. Membership quotas, EIS 2S UES Na The greatest increase was in the <chool of education, which was estab- -- ATS lished as a separate school last year. * he reported, have been assigned the ( ) Q W y various towns and a substantial growth oe otal enzolient in this school for ur uality Laundry ork | is expected. ! | The North Shore Theater guild, so| In the Medill school of Journalism on far as is known, is the tl Little | the McKinlock campus, 200 students Theater group in America, which | have enrolled; in the dental school 388 travels every season on a definite cir-| have registered and in the school of cuit. Glencoe has been added to the | medicine 480. No figures are yet avail- circuit this season, making six towns, able on the registration for the school from Evanston to Lake Forest, in|of law. which the guild presents its several plays each season. The total mem- ' bership in the guild is now approxi- St. John § Lutheran Makes Washday in the Home Unnecessary IID OSI OSE ATID ODED 200 OSE ART OSSD 0 EID 6 XD EOE mately 1,500. Wilmette and Park avenues, Wilmett ely 500 ; : : Sg BB ay BN VERY DAY women all over the North Shore he officers of the guild are: presi- 406 Prairi ve Telephone 1396 . : dem, Laied Bell; vice-president, Sam-| *"° Ee ple FATT <i are selecting this laundry to do their laundry uel S. Otis; secretary, Mrs. Frederick -- | Dickinson; and treasurer. J. Williams | _ SERVICES : work, because they know beforehand that every- Macy. Bip0 A AL Sunday scheol Land, Bible thing will be returned on time, sweet and clean, a Tl 9:45 A. M. First service and sermon 1 i Isabel Cline to Appear 11:00 A. M. Second service and sermon faungerd Just as 1t Youd be done at home, and H ; p -- with the same care. In many instances they tell | in Song Recital Oct. 4 MEETINGS y y us that a friend told them of our "Quality" Miss Isabel Cline, soprano, well | Monday at 4: Classes for children work. Monday at 7:30 P. M.: Junior choir known on the north shore for her Monde at 8:30 P. M.: Mixed hohe or activities as chairman of the children's | Wednesday at 7 P. M.: Boy Scouts concerts at Ravinia, is to give a song | Thursday at 2; Ladies' Aid and Mis- H pM sionar soclety Fecital, Tuesday hall Chi Detobes 4, at Thursday at 7:45: senior young people oa mba all, 1Cago. or the Friday at 4: children's classes past three years, Miss Cline has spent | Friday at 7:45: junior young people her winters in New York and her summers at her Kenilworth home, at 304 Cumnor road. 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