February 25, 1928 WINNETKA "TALK LOCAL MASONS STAGE ELABORATE PRODUCTION Present Last Performance of "Egyptian Follies" at Skokie School This Evening Those who are fortunate 'enough to witness the performance of the "Egyptian Follies" at Skokie school last night and this evening, given by the Square club of the Winnetka Masonic Temple, are carrying away the impression of having witnessed one of the most elaborate productions ever staged in this village. The following cast of characters and chorus members and list of musical numbers as- taken from the program, will give some idea of the extent and variety of entertainment furnished by this most unusual musical comedy. Lord Get-the-Van, Explorer and Egypt- ologist 'W. L. C. Chambers King Tut Un Common, W. L. C. Chambers Harry Barter and Imperial Beetle (his assistant) Lloyd C. Odh Mrs. Get-the-Van and Queen Raz-Ma-Taz Ida P. Webster Charmaine (Lord Get-the-Van's daughter and Princess Osiris ....Ruth Maddock Diane (her chum) Elizabeth W. Stubbs Iris Tutenia (another chum) Constance TR RE Dee Scribe (Court Reporter) (Reporter for the Worst News Syndicate) ln SER RE C. Everett Chambers Captain of the Guards ....Lloyd C. Odh Scaraben, Nut Extraordinary ERE er Ie Arch O. Wilcox Royal Winecup Bearer and Court An- nouncer Thos. N. Wheatley Gus (Lord Get-the-Van's Valet) and King Tut's Slave .. Armour G. Park Henry (Another Valet) and Royal Informer ..._ Edward J. Flannery Show Boat Girls Emily Jane Mullen, Lois Smale, Annette Thompson, Winifred Odh, Sarah Minor, Dorothy Engelhard, Alison Koch. Cutie Girls Bernice Carlstrand, Betty Horsman, Alice Odhner, Katherine Edinger, Isabel Laing, Lois Smale, Alice Feakins, Lois Nordburg. Hallelujah Girls Bernice Carlstrand, Betty Horsman, Alice Odhner, Katherine Edinger, Isabel Laing, Alice Feakins, Lois Nordburg. Soldiers George Atkin, Hugh White, George Belter, Boyd Anderson, Kenneth Stixrud, Charles Pfingston, Forrest Eason, Burton Anderson, " ancing numbers coached by Marjori Hartless i Music by Wardle's FOr First Excavation (Act 1) Valley of the Kings Musical Numbers: Tut Tut King Tut ....Entire Company Blue Heaven .... Edward J. Flannery A Shady Tree ....Charles J. Watson Half a Moon Dear..Elizabeth Stubbs The Song Is Ended Elizabeth Stubbs and Constance Park Second Excavation (Act 2) Interior of the Tomb Musical Numbers: 3,000 Years Ago ...... Lloyd C. Odh Song of Songs. ...... Ann M. Meck Hello Cutie, How Are You? Te he Mildred Mullen and Cutie Girls Sunday Girl ... Edward J. Flannery Charmatns " 3 ut! / k a Show Sub addoc nd Lloyd Odh .. Armour Park and Show Boat Girls Diane Walter Barthold puss © mM gk whom 5 re Douglass D. Varuily Dros Getchell Constance Park and Elizabeth St An Old Guitar, an Old Refrain a ee rat Sule Cv Charles J. Wats Dream Kisses .... ... Lloyd Cc Oan Betty Horsman and H Halle elen 'Webb Armour G. Park and Hallelujah Girls Finale ... Entire Company --- > foe oe -- £6 14. Triangle Bowlers Engage in Tilt at Loyola Alleys The Winnetka Triangle club's second team, in a challenge game with the first bowling team of the club, Tuesday evening, went down to defeat by something like 200 pins. The game was bowled at the Loyola alleys and was a most bitterly contested affair, as a result of the spirit of rivalry ex- isting between these two teams. The second team appeared to be on the road to victory at several stages of the game, but the first team finally de- livered the wallop to the "Goofs." Women Voters Plan Federal Measures Parley March 12 Plans are progressing for the "Con- ference on Federal Measures" to be held by the Winnetka League of Women Voters' Monday, March 12, in Community House. The conference takes the place of the regular March meeting of the league. The president, Mrs. John N. Vander Vries, has appointed the following com- mittees to take care of arrangements: Tickets--Mrs. A. M. Ferry, Mrs. Joseph Graff, Mrs. C. C. Kidd, Mrs. IL M. Portis, Mrs. Howard Shaw, Mrs. William A. Hadley, Mrs. John R. Hamilton, Mrs. Francis A. Lackner, Mrs. Herbert Hedman, Mrs. William G. Kelley, and Mrs. Hugo Layer. Luncheon--Mrs. Cecil F. Baker, Mrs. Oscar L. Moore, Mrs. Leigh Jerrard; Mrs. Philip Smith, Mrs. Robert Knox. Literature--Mrs. R. S. Childs, Mrs. Charles Kostbade, Mrs. David Bluford. Publicity--Mrs. George Bayard, Mrs. W. F. Brown. Program--MTrs. George Frazer, Mrs. George B. Massey, Mrs. H. D. Frankel, Mrs. Gross Williams, Mrs. W. B. Moulton, Mrs. Francis A. Lackner, Mrs. R. S. Childs, Mrs. Ernest Bal- lard. Registration--Mrs. D. B. Grasett, Mrs. Earl Green. Four Boys Bitten by Dog Given Pasteur Treatment The four boys, Vernon Foster, Charles Cole, Bob Fisher and Ephriam Banning, who, Wednesday of last week, were bitten by a dog suffering from rabies, are being given treat- ment by Br. H. A. Orvis. The dog, during the time it was under observa- tion developed an extreme type of rabies and died from the disease. Harry L. Street of 592 Sheridan road has just returned from a month at Winter Park, Fla. Maytag Washer Model go There are more MAYTAG Washers sold than any other make. Pur- chase your MAYTAG in Win- netka. Deferred Payments Porter's North Shore ELECTRIC SHOP 797 Elm St. Ph. 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