22 WILMETTE LIFE April 15, 1927 Telephone your orders-Wilmette 649 No Toll We Deliver .... JtiJ ~-.MJ.Ml ¢lm1p...MJJ(( 15 57 SHERMAN AVENUE Evanston MOTORS SERVICE · In~rporqted T EVER.VTHING ./(i,.th~ AUTOMOBILE SPRING INSPECTION ELECTRICAL 1. Clean and adjust Spark Plugs. 2. Clean and adjust "Co-op Love," a farce on life Ill co-operative apartments, was produced very successfully by the Town and Gown Play Shop at Annie May Swift hall in Evanston this week and last. Heretofore the Play shqp members have \\'ritten and produced one act plays, hut they arc now st.retching out into larger and more difficult fields hy attempting the three act play. "Co-op Lovt." the first attempt in the line of thn.T act plays. " ·as enthusiastically n · . ctin·d hy a very appreciative audience . Some of the important roles \\"ere wel1 portrayed hy Mrs.· John Boddie, ~r rs. John \\'. Be hr. and ~finer Coburn. of \\'ilmctte . Some of the one act plays written by member s of the Tom1 anrt Gown Play Shop haYe heL·n n :r_\· :-.ucccssful, notahlv "The \Yeathenane." hv Alice C. D. Rile\·, \\'hiclt has been incltHled in the la_ test. volume oi one act plays pub l1 s h e cl by Samuc I French, and "Spirals" by !\farion La\ncncc \Vil!'on, \\'hich is being published b\.. the Drama League of America. · The prcYious success oi Play Shop mem hers in putting on one act pla,·s gins t.hcm a \\'ell defined backgrout;d, and \\'111, no doubt. be an assurance of their accompbhing morl' \\'ith a more e Ia borate production. Robert 'T raYer Oettinger returned \ Vedm·sday from Springfield H i g h School · ~~ ilitary academy to spend the spring Yacation \\'ith ).fr. and Mrs. Edward S. nett inger of 1442 Lake avenue. First Three Act Venture IA nnoun(:e Course of Play Shop Is Success . of Lectures for By R. c. F. Summer Session \\'ith E\·anston and. Chicago hc.:ing featured as summer resort~ with il large nttmher of. attractive ieature:-:. the Summc.r school catalo~ of Northwestern university for 1927 is jnst off the presses and, besides clinic ;md recreational allurements, . tresses an unusually attractive list of ~encral kctttres. Various notahles from other uniwrsities and · from ioreign lands are listed amon~ the stm11ncr faculties and virtually all of these educators '"ill he hilled as popular lcct un.·r!' . Some of the addre~ses to he macle ar<> ti~ted as follows: \\'e dm·sda~· . June 29, Ben1ard Fa,·. proicssor at the l_T nivcrsit~· of Clc~ mont-Fcrrand, l·rance. Clll ··Benjamin Franklin a. a !\f oral Leader"; July 1. lkrnard Fay, "Secret Societies Duringthe Eighteenth Century": I foward ~L Jont~. as~ociatc proiesso!' oi Engli~ h at t ht· C n inr si ty of I\ ::>rt h 'arol ina. "French Fashions": Charle:-; ~~ olk·n. Agrege, lccturtr in l{olllanrc.: Lan guages, Dartmouth college, "Amcric;t Jud~ed hy the FrL"nrh ~fan-in-the Street"; Herman G. James. dean oi the College of Arh and Scit·nr('c... Unin·rsity of ?\ehraska, "Ar~entin:l Today": saac ] . Cox, prof ('SSCir (l i his tor\., ~orthwtstcrn uniHr-- i::·. "Chill- T-oday" (illustrated). Frankl.in D. Barker, profL':-.sor r ,f z o o I o g y , 1\ or tIn\' c s t c rn u n iv e r ~ i t \.. "The Destiny of ~fan"; ~1 ason · r. Hufford, assistant profes sor of pll\·:-- ic~. Indiana university, "The \Van· Structure oi Light as Shown bv Diffr :-tr tion" (illustrated); Frank ·c. \\'h;! more. proiessor of chcmi:.;try, Xnrt hweskrn unin·r~it~·. "'l'ht Chcn1istn· r·i .~kolwb": 'Ed\\'ard D . Snyder, ·prn tessor of l·:nglish, Jla\·crford n·lkg- :· . "The \.reatcst Antcrican Pol't-Pnc ,,, \Vhitman ?"; \Villiam L. Baile~·. pro fessor of economics and sorinlog \· . Nortl1\\·estern uni\'crsity. "Cit it·.., ~·; EYolution." .... I ( I I I r NEVER. 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