January 7, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE ll THEATRE GI.HLD WIU . L'J k .~ PRESENT "HENRY LV'~ Production of Shakespeare Com-dy to Be Given January 20 at Country Club · . . ~59 1a ·cspearc ' s "H enry 1\i"" WI'II l)e 256 the second production hy the ~orth Wilnwttt· <'afe ... .. ... 7 :12 179 Shore Theater Guild this season. It Wilmette Business Men's League will be a gre<1t gala performance, mark\Von Lost Pet. ing the culmination of the Guild's 4 889 achievement s. and ·will surpass in ::\kXam· ····s Stor·· ..... . :l2 Ht·rhon Taxi .. .. . ..... . 2~, 11 694 he a uty and perfect ion the revivals of Hnitlt·r -l'alwl . ... . . . . . . . 22 14 611 the past year, "Fashion" and "The ::\far·:-: Lunc·h .. . . . : . . . . . 20 11i 556 17 528 Duenna." ft will play in \Vilmcttc at H.idg-t· A n·nu(· Pharmnt·Y 1 H Schultz and Nord .... .. 18 18 fiOO the Ouilmette Country club January 20. Luckt> Plumbt·rl'1 .. .. . .. ;; ::1 139 :t:: This play is a romantic t:omcdy. \Yilnwtt,. Statt> Uank . . .. :! There is a general tendency to regard Wilmette Council K. of C. Shakespeare as "highbrow," or even ·won Lost Pet. dull, hut thi s is not the case with lntliaus .......... .. .. .. 14 788 · "Henry IV."' While it is true that the 'l'igt-T): .. .... . ........ .. 14 .. 788 theme .. deals with the reformation and StiX . . . · . · · . . . . . . . · . . . . 11 i 611 10 444 regeneration of the dissolute Prince of l :iant:-; .. .. ....... .. .... S 111 Ya11k··· ·s ......... . ..... X H4 \Vales, the play never becomes too Cubs . . .. ... ... .... . . . . 7 11 ~89 heavy or serious. It contains two of <'ardinuls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;, 1 :t 278 1:{ the finest father-and -son sccties in any I !··cl s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·· 27 8 of the dramatic literature of the · tl 10ug1 A. , T. Sherman 892, \\'on I. 0. Lost 0. F.P et. wor ld . 'fl1ey are s t'1rnng, 1tf u 1 Tt ·am and decidedly up-to-date, but the :--;(1 11 G92 . ;. ... . ..... . .. . .. .. . 2:; greatest portion of the play deal s Xn. ~ ... . .. . .. ...... . . . 2!1 11 lj92 with Shakespeare's most famous comic :xc,. 1 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . · .1!"1 17 :i27 20 444 character, John Falstaff, and his com- :Xo. ti · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1li .. :--; c·. :! ...·.. . .. . ...... . 1:i 21 411 !'1anions, P oin s, Mi stress Quickley. :'-:11. -t .....·.···.·. . .· . ~ 2s 222 Bardolph, Peto, . Pistol and Doll Tear sheet. Their scenes ·. te _. fi are delightful c c stre t o d o so s1 1ou 11 < C<Hnmumca tarce comed~:_, the ne st of the sort ·'tl J h \II '-'t . t 1003 Gro e · ...1 o n .t v Sh a k espeare I1as wntten, an11 t1 1eY 1 1 t E t en ,-., uctr . . t l1at ~ arc hound to furni sh a hilariou s e\'C-- : stre e ' "'vans on. ni11 g- for the Guild audience s. 1 ~-~~-~~-"-"_"_,._,_ .. _ .. _ _ _ .. ~ Wou SUlll'l'ior Fur Shop .... :l8 Coodwin's Bt-auty Shop :~ a ::\fillpn':-; Hardware ... .. 1~, j Tavl,r's Ston·s . ... .... 14 X t>~,. 'l'rit·r Conf(·clioJwry 11l , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olmstead of Omaha, Neb., spent the holidays with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and M.rs. Bentley McCloud, 338 Kenilworth avenue. ~fr. Olmstead has returned to Goodwina' Woman's Bowling League Omaha but ~~ rs. Olmstead will remain ( \Ve<:k ending Dcc~mber 1-0 · a few days. With the Bowlers Lost 1 6 24 25 :!9 Pet. 974 846 385 NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION HI will start the new year HITE enamel makes bed look W clean and sweet, inviting the a repose of a tired man and woman. About one of the handiest articles you can have around the house is a can of white enamel- the kind that don't peel off. II · I - -- -- - - -- -- - Wilmette Window Shade & Paint Works ALFRED EVERS, Proprietor right by paying particular attention t o m y health. I will partake regularly of the best food obtainable, cooked by experts. I will eat . atthe Wilmette Cafe." I" I . . , "Henry IV'~ was ori g inally writt en itt t\\'o part s. It is littl e kn own, alth ough it is studied, becau se of its wonderful dramatic value and humor ous qualiti es , in many schoob and colleges , and is regardccl by stude11t s as one o i Shakespeare's g reate st play s. Th e \' er sion of "Henry 1V." \vhich the _Theater Guil~l is. pr ~ dt!cin g, is a cuttm~, or comhtnatt<;m. ot the two part s mt o one play. Tht s ha s heen done hv Alexander Dean, director of the C~uild, and Ell sworth Latlin of Lake Forest. It has hcen appro\'ed by Henry Kitchell ~'ebster and Mrs. Laird Bell of the Play Readin g comm1ttt:e. Thi s ver sion include s all of the iamous scene s and speeches fr om the original two-part play. "Henry IV" ·was chosrn last year hy the Players' club of K l'}' York. for their famo.us all-star r~viY:tl in ).Ia:y. The cast mcludecl Bast! Sulney. Ot1s Skinner, John Dre'Y .a;td Blanche Ring. I Originally in Two Parts 1 : I j - I I i F T he B eSt · . and uRs =---= - -- I Ii i ! i ! I Glass. Picture Framing, Mirrors and Mirror Re-silvering, Wallpaper and Art Materials. The 1' I I ·= 1133 Central Avenue Phone Wil. 3493 Wilmette Cafe Opposite Village Hall Meals t bat satisfy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ i e t ' I . 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