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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 May 1929, p. 10

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10 WILMETTE LIFE ·May 10, 1929 Seniors Rehearse Congregational Mothers, Daughters Plan Banquet for Class Play at THE PATTY SHOPPE ' FRIDAY ·and SATURDAY SPECIAL Three· layer buttersponge squarescustard filling-chocolate topping Ice cream ~ookiesspecial~ ~ ~ 39c ib. . .. ....... ........... . 60c Special Decorated White Cake for MOTHERS' DAY Also Individual Assorted Cakes Patty Shells, Meringues and Salted Nuts Try one of our delicious coffee cakes for Sunday tnorning breakfast One of the events most looked forward to by "girls," both young and old, is the Mother and Daughter banquet, given each year at the Congregational church. This year it is to be held on Tuesday night, May 14, the dinner to . be served at 6 :30 o'clock. Mrs. A. E. Klunder, president of the Woman's Guild, will preside over the program to be presented after the banquet. The principal speaker of !he evening \vill be Mrs. May Wood Stmons, professor of Economics at Northwestern university, who will speak on "T~e Quest of Life." Mrs. E. H. Burge wtll speak for the mothers present, and Fa; t 1, Burge will resp<?nd f.or ~he daughters. 'Beth Mcllratth wtll smg several numbers and there will also be singing for ' everyone with Mrs. Armstrong leading and Mrs. Loper at the piano. It is hoped every mother and daughter will come. New Trier May 31 THE PATTY SHOPPE Opposite former Village Theatre 1153 WILMETTE AvE. PHONE WiL. 575 Seniors of New Trier High school will present their annual class play Friday and Saturday May 31 and Jun e 1 each time with a different cast. ~ The p'tav chosen for this year's presentatioil is "The Gipsy Trail" by Robert · Housum: : · The two casts are holding regular rehearsals under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Stanwood and Gordon .Van Kirk. · Characters · in the play and the ·st udents who \\·ill take the various parts follow: Frank Raymond - Charles Sm1th and Alan Hoagland: Miss Jane t Raymond-Mary Fo.re!lt and '8etty Lawrence; J oh n · Raymond - Billv Rothschild and Donald Hughes; Stile.s -\i'lilliam Bennett and Charles Pfingsten: Frances Raymond Man· Elizabeth Townsend and Barbar~ Mearns; Edward Andrews-Willard Bent and Walter Lindblad: Michael Robert Hertel and Kenneth Color Photography Charms RudderMoeller: Mrs. \~lhiddimore-Gene C. of C. Audience Here vieve Smithers and Elizabeth J enldns. Member.; oj the Wilmette Cham er and Ellen - Grace Cook and Katherin e of Commerce and their guests enjoyed Weiss. an entertainment of unusual interest Monday evening of this week at the zine. in which publication some of hi 5 Stolp school auditorium when they work is to appear in an early issu e. heard an illustrated lecture by Dr. C. He has given several illu'strated talks 0. Schneider of Winnetka, who ex- before north shore audiences this seahibited many examples of autochrome ~. on and is planning another expedition color photography, including north into the Rocky Mountain wonderland :' shore garden and nature scenes and this summer. a series of views taken in the Grand The Chamber of Commerce meetingCanyon region and at other localitie·s on Monday, June 3, will be held in in the Rockies. the Howard sch ool auditorium at which · Dr·. Schneider has gained a wide time an authority on the proposed reputation for his artistry in auto- Grade Separation of railways traverschrome color photography, in fact, has ing the north ~hare will explain th e received recognition from the publish- present status of grade separation a s ers of the National Geographic maga- pertaining to this vicinity. THESE NEW ELGINS We are featuring a special showing of all the newest model Elgin Watches. They are smart watches created to suit the style of this modern age. Your assurance that each one is a perfect timepiece of distinguished design, uncanny precision, proved reliability, rests in the fact that tney are Elgins. Come in and let us help you make your selection . ... . . . : 1.1.. . .... ·. .. - Our Prices Are Not High A fair con1parison ·will reveal the fact that our prices are never high. We invite your con1parison of quality and prices at any time. pAUL DAVEY JEWELER uThe House of Personal Service" Price~ from $1lJ to $150 1165 Wilmette Avenue Phone Wilmette 6

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