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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 8 Sep 1928, p. 16

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September 8, 1928 14 WINNETKA TALK TT TT Tr TT TTY acle," and seeing the great future for | long-suffering, humble, but adamant Complete AGNES GEORGE APPEARS a permanent repertoire company in|wife of the nation's nig) ero 63> : Chicago decided to remain and join |the-moment-aviator--who allows her Beauty Service IN ART THEATRE CAST Ivan Lazareff"s company, in which she [to run a laundry to support him and their children while he basks in the Marinello Guild Portrays Variety of Roles in Re- pertoire Performances at Community House Miss Agnes George, an actress of 4 p 2 4 Registered Shop rare versatility and unusual charm, q is appearing with _ the Chicago 1 733 Elm St., Winnetka Art Theatre company in repertoire at i Winnetka Community House during Phone 82 {| September. Miss George came to :.rmw a phic Chicago in Morris Gest's "The Mir- | | | RTT LA ER A alti va | * Jit hy iin, t { | I ETT ai } : ~ IE -- Ww . = i 27 L Gat I 2 | TE : = A £3 BR - 3d. | 3S A ar BE | Too TTT. NN Sa as J ® = | . Zou "r --- a § aR Prompt -- Safe Courteous Our hopes and interests being in common- and our interest in the success of Winnetka, its enter- prises and institutions, we share alike. Our co-operation, together with yours, speaks for all of our accomplishments. Hubbard Woods Trust & Savings Bank 652 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods has been a valuable and busy member for the past two seasons. Previous to joining "The Miracle" company, Miss George was a member of the Neigh- borhood Playhouse company in New York, and has had long and successful experience on the New York stage. Her versatility is amazing and is representative of the Chicago Art theatre's ideal of each actor, a finished, adaptable part of a perfect whole, ready to play a hero or a butler at a moment's notice, with equal accuracy and enjoyment of the role. Last week, for example, Miss George portrayed the blind and tragic "Bertha Plum- mer" in Dickens' "The Cricket on the Hearth"; this week, in sketches of Russian and American Life, she plays "Jen Whalen," the wife of a light- house keeper in the sketch by Wilbur Daniel Steele entitled "Ropes"; "Nat- alya Stepanovna Tchubkov," a Rus- sian farmer's daughter of uncertain years in "The Proposal," a sketch by Anton Chekhov; and Mrs. Mary Rig- ley, the wife of a pastor of a Reformed church, in George Kelly's sketch, "The "Flattering Word." Then, in "The Marriage of Balzimi- noff," by Alex. Ostrovsky, which is to be presented September 19 and 20, Miss George takes the role of "Aku- lina Gavrilovna Krasavina, a schem- ing, obese old professional match- maker. And in the final bill. a_transla- tion from the Spanish of Sierra's play, 'Wife to a Famous Man," she is the admiration of other women, idle and spoiled. Council Denies Plea for Change in Zoning The petition of Claude Ellis that the east portion of the lot immediately north of 840 Center street, the loca- tion of the business place of Fred A. Ellis & Son be rezoned from residen- tial to "C" commercial, was denied hy the Village board at its meeting Tues- day evening. The matter was referred to the com- mittee on plats and zoning, of which Trustee Doris D. Benson is chairman. At a former meeting of the board, and at the meeting this week the commit- tee recommended that no action be taken at this time to extend the busi- ness area in this section. RETURN FROM ABROAD Mr. and Mrs. L. Phillip Denoyer, who have been touring England and the continent in their car since April . 25, have returned to their home at 643 Abbottsford road, Kenliworth., When in England they attended the Inter- national Geographical Congress in London and Cambridge. Miss Harriet Webster, 314 Oxford road, Kenilworth spent last week at Oconomowoc, Wis. visiting the Hul- berts. They ore / School Shoes Here you will find just the shoe you have in mind for both your boy and girl. Whether it be a shoe, oxford or strap pump, we have them. Shoes that will give extra long wear and have a dressy ap- pearance. Shoe Repairing of Merit WINNETKA SHOE STORE H. Luensman 804 Elm St. Phone Winn. 694 Every Pair Offers the Thrift Idea in Foot- wear TRIE NNN--------,,,,

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