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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Mar 1922, p. 12

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K'j^WWi^A-;! •.:;" |||||^|f'iiiBB*SB THE LAKE SHORE Jft&W&." FWmAY :lffiCH 31. 1922 i'lllifll 1LMHTE4NVffEB^ HEAR'ENTER MADAME ........y»|?l;........... ______ I^Tuesday evening* April 4, at£db-. rary hall, Mrs. WllUam Beasley will read from the play "Enter*Madame." A genuine-treat is in store for those who attend, since Mrs. Beazley is an artistof gifts and reputation. The recent part she took in Shaw's ^Pgyfaallott^waa ~ar reai^ aeheivement and full acord was so given her by the critics: •Tv:.^;;•;>â- -":': ""â-  '•â- â- 'â- .. - â-  T~~ Mrs. Beasleys training for her -work has been interesting and va- ried. As a girl she studied with Wil- liam Farren of Wyndham*£v Theatre iiauy B at t:8ft. McTHanold Oilmoro, m Farren or wynojas^sâ€"*«»»»»*«»»- â- â€¢â- â€¢â- -â-  -â-  ; ^*A^a*n SoS^to^lebrated Sirâ€"Peter ^*enue,-*p-onS*i*ala uuuu' y***':.-..•â- v" .___- ,_ a.-' .__«,. r»*i-/.io jtt luncheon at Teaxle; she also played in the coin sanies of Mrs, Lewis Waller and Lawrence Broyh, and has done a greajLjie^^t-CCincert work,in London and Canada. Mrs.Beasley" hat"sr"magnetic pres- ence, a beautifully modulated voice and a distinct senee of humor. Her renderlBg«^^^Shak«si»ear^^parts are rich and" arreting,The_I^rary association considers itself particu larly fortunate in having secured Mrs Beazley and it believes a large and appreciative audience will gather Tuesday evening mentioned for a pe- --riod-of^ptire^enjoymentr-_--â€"^ There is no admission charge^--â€"- CONGREaTIONAL CHURCH grThe iQentMd^Ageane-^tr^ej^M^,^; B. Wheelock, chairman, will meet at the Church, Friday, for an aH-day meeting. Mrs. H. Russell Smith, Mrs. Culbertson, and Mrs. Dwight Chap- man, will be the hostesses. Luncheon wil be served at 12:30. Tlpe Mid-Week service wfll be held In #e church parlor at =7t45 o^dock. Tho*suhject for discussion will be *?Why I Believe in Immortality." Mr. Lloyd will lead. This is the last of these wteresUng'Lenten discussions. The Tuesday Morning class jneets ^10:30inlthe Chureh parlors, Mr. Lloyd leading. Next Tuesday, Mr. Uoyd will speak on the Gospel of Usttm^ Everyone is welcome. Class lasts- from 10:30â€"11:15 o'clock. i The Wilmetje Camp , Fire Guard- ians wffllmeet ^Jhel^nKlL^ttrs; daySorlunchteon and a disc-ssion« for future activities of the paiiy B.al f.31 scoutmaster. *» ^Bevr Stephen A. Lloyd, pastor, will preach next Sunday on "Responsi- bility*' as another plank in the "Plat- form of Christianity." The Tatapocbon Camp Fire Group HI hold » wry ^important Business Meeting at the Church Thursday at 4 o'clock. „ Morning service begins at eleven o'clock, Miss Mary Welch, soloist. __The Cosy Corner Circle will hold an afternoon meeting at the Church, Thursday. Mrs. F., C. Huffman, chairman. :^-^7i""^l'l!';i^a'?'1^ir^^ ."* :the East "Rnd- Circle, at luncheon at her home, Mon- day. April 3. The Covenant class will meet in the Church parlor at 3:45_Sunday after- noon, Mr- Lloyd and Mrs. Lawrence, leading.........~...... .................. At 10:45 Mrs. Von Ritter will give an organ recital, using in selections, aTrambernBT compositions^hy -Nevhtâ€" The "TYowng People's -Discussion |J group will meet at 4:30 in the parlor. Md you ever see dirt fall out of clothes -use Blue Devil and watcji^ JAgn.i^ In"- Wf$' groups. *""•"""_______' >' . . The Board of-Trustees will hoidits April Business meeting Monday, at tlte^omfr of-Mr^HB^S, Harlan^ 430 #LEÂ¥IS Bf SFRINGERI I CANDIDATE FOR Nomination as STATE REPRESENTATIVE J From 7th District ;t will meet at the Church,: Friday, con* L4KE SHORE NEWS ____m*1»dlfl* _........ i^--wWoh--i«: esaibine*"â„¢" ymMmtTM I4X3AJL MBWS Established !*»» ^B OF by KACH WlfiBli; and supports the foot arch without stiffness or, restraint. The fit is so dose and true, and so gentle and fre^rthar^haa been likened to the effect of a doctor's bandage wound lightly hot snugly round the instep. ^ m -r-Uf • ee«n-*w»le*tt©a- nrast, be ac~ eomDsnied by the name and address of tte'irtttsr. -Articles for_ VvmcaMtm aboctld reach tbe editor by Wednesday to liurore appesimnce^ to corrgjit j|||_'liaiiaE-________________ ":':^:^ Kesolutloiis of condolence, cards or «ff»w obitus-jr poetry, notices of AKtortelmBeats or other'. affairs - wbere tm sdmlttsacs cb*x«« wiU bo madeor ::--*^»„__'__ ,__««__â- â- . WHJL bo eluurged for Sir IfcilMl jtf: r^gniMT mA^erUting rates.' " MMmMMXWMBm MP f HIT I â-  " SlliS*^ IT«I -'WS â- Â»â€¢Â«-*- s»»*'»#mm-mm clsaa. under tbe act of March 1. 187S. 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No )d^mblt you kmow that the small bones of the foot are held in position by muscles and tendons, and they will always stay in place if the strength anil health of these ligaments is maintained by exercise and free cir- culation. ~r ': "r "r .. r... .*.,â-  .' '^.-^.â- â- ' So coniformble and so healthful are Cantilever Shoes that good looks' would seem to be precludeds^ Bat they are as stylhih as any other walking oxfords and boots. Come and see how modish they very eomfortabte they feeL We are the sole, agents on No invite your inspection. We know how fated are the many women who SSgri. Itry their first pair of Cantilever Shoes. 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