WILMETTE LIFE May 24, 1929 WIIAO 5:45 P. M. Stories and fun for the children (also aa important secret) in th~ new radio pr-ogram-.. My Bookhouse Storytime" -Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 5 :45 P. M., . oYer WMAQ. ][][][ CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS The annual meeting of the Kenilworth club was held on Monday night, Louis in the lounge of the club. ] ones, Frank Ketcham, Walter Knoop, and Arthur Wakeley were elected as new directors to serve a term of three years.. and Ralph Starr was elected president for the coming year. Mrs. Sidney Ball, 936 Hill road, ~ TUDe to Think About ~ ~ PUB aad GARMENT STORAGE Call ~ Indiart Hill, entertained eight guests at luncheon and bridge at her horne on Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Claude Burnham. IREDALE WAREHOUSES Fireproof 1723 Beason Ave. Evanston Wilmette 1332 ][][][][][ )I ~ Rose Marion· Knight Interior Deeoratlnr New spring lines of Imported. and domestic fabrics have arrived. Estimates without obligation. 808 Michigan Ave. Greenleaf 1319 Hipp &Coburn Co Jewelers and SilJJersmiths Wrigley Building "You and I," the play which established Phillip Birrie's reputation as a playwright, will be presented by the Temple Players in Glencoe on June 7. The actors have already proven their abilities in previous play5. The play, "You and 1." was chosen in order to give range to their ability to undertake and p·o rtray sincerely a deeper and more serious drama. "You and I" has been in rehearsal under the direction of Sibylla Woodward Butsch. Mrs. Butsch, who is connected with the Columbia School oi Expression, · has worked with the Temple Players for the past two years Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coyne, 240 Mel- and has successfully directed many rose avenue. Kenilworth motored to plays in and near Chicago. This group of players has presented Louisville last week to attend the "The Brat" and three one-act plays Derby. at the North Shore temple during the year. These plays wer.e. exceptionally well received. In addttton they presented "His Children" in the Drama league contest at the Goodman theatre two weeks ago. The North End branch, Friends ?f Chicago Junior school, are to ~egtn their annual rummage sale...1 Fnday, May 24. at 522 West Chicago. avenue. Those wishing to donate arttcles are asked to notify the chairman, Mrs,. Walter A. Klebe, 1812 Farwell avenue, Chicago, or Mrs. Dudley Barnes, 1~55 Jonquil terrace, Rogers Park, and dtscarded articles wil be called for or they may be delivered to 420 West Chicago avenue. Proceeds are for the benefit of the Chicago Junior ·school, · whose object is to provide a horne and education for under-privileged boys and girls and to inspire them with the ideals of right living. Junior School Branch Conducts Rummage Sale Temple Players .to Give "You and I" in Glencoe June 7 ...4 f j ' t l GUIDE-LECTURE TOURS "Birds of. Prev" and "Ancient Records" at 11 and~ 3 o'clock respective!~·. Monday, May 27, are the subject~ of the first of next week's free gmdelecture tours for the public at Field Mmeum of Natural History. Tuesday at the same hours subjects will be ·'Apes and Their Relatives" and "Oriental Theatricals"; \Vednesday, "Reptile:; and Amphibians ," and Friday. "Plant Peculiarities" and "Costumes." The . e tour.; are under the guidance of staff lecturers. Parties assemble inside the north entrance of the museum. Although there will be no tours on Thursday on account of the Memorial Day holiday, the museum will be open that day ~? · usual from 9 to 6 o'clock. Hunter Hick·, 241 Melrose aYenue, Kenilworth " ·ent to Champaign, Ill., last week to represent New Trier on the golf team. He stayed at one oi the fraternity house on the campus for three days. Chicago Quality and SerYice JEWELS COMPLETE THE COSTUME Plan a day at Franken's and learn to -know Tulips .OVER 350 VARIETIES IN OUR TRIAL GROUNDS F RANKEN BROS. maintain a trial grounds for the benefit of their customers who wish to know and learn Tulips. Plan a day at Franken's during the blooming peri on this spring-you can then make selections and reservations for Direct Importation this comin~ 1ll. We have for years been closely associated with two of the best houses in Holland who pack our orders individually, especially for you, shipping to us in solid carload consignments, thus keeptng the cost of importation to the minimum; in this w.ay giving you the advantage of lower importation costs and enabling us to supply FRANKEN'S SUPERIOR QUALITY BULBS at truly reasonable prices. More than a thousand people took advantage of this service last year and these people know exactly the color combinations, heights, how and where to plant these fine tulips at the time of ordering. We want everyone to take advantage of this servtce this season. Plan a day at Franken's. DEERFIELDt ILLINOIS FIRST STREET WEST OF TRACKS. SOUTH TO END OF STREET. Phone DEERFIELD 241