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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Apr 1933, p. 20

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seeing at the Wonian's club on May 10 and 11- The attraction is James Montgçimery's "Notbing But the Truth." The praceeds of two per-. * foôrmances, wiII .buy food and .clathing for needy- families in aour c-.iaî:nunity. Byý a bit, af very good fortuné, the aib has abtained the services of Paul Fieberg, Evanston, in the capacity af dramatic coach.. Mr., Yieberg is ane, of the maost success fui directars af thé, Little Theater 'in Chicaga, having a splendid, bickground of 15 yearg aif experience as bath, actot. and pro- ducer. He wili be remembered in Minmette for his remarkabie, produc- tion af "Yaur Uncie Dudlcy," played here three years ago, in wbich h. piayed* the *double raie ai leading actar and director af the show. Mr. Fieberg seiected his cast for 'Nthing But the Tiuth' Iast week froim what he considered as fine a séection af young artists as could be assenibled. The appearance and per- sonality of each player were his first considération, and cach nierber ai the cast, lie feels, is naturally suited ta create the desired illusion. The mcmn- bers af the cast have responded ta bis coaching with an alertnessthat prom- ises an exceptionaily. interesting per- formiance on apening night. Ail but one are Wilmette residents. a sang and dance. anad y Mr. Gal- braith of Chicago, who, in Scotch attire, gave many selections in verse and sang. The members joined hini in~ the singing of stnie of thé aid fam- iliar, airs. Lillie Hoffman was agt the piano.ý The'refreshments were 'in charge of Miss Dorothy t. Kuelzow. Easter liles were used in decarati<ni and briargate rases and asparagus sprengeri indco6rated baskets were arranged on the tables. The ý.irthday. cake was cut. and served by charter memiters,,Stelhla M. Tucker, :the :first'matran, cutting the first piece. Thase having promninet part in' the ritual were the follawing past officers: Clara J. Jonçs, jr.~ past matron, wha presided as matran; William T. Jones, Jr., past patron,. as patron; Helen J. Caok, -affléte anatron; Paul A. Uoffman, associate patron; Edward J. Hoffman, sccretary; Mvel- vern S. Humphryes, treasurer; Min- nie. L. Kueizow, conductress; Gladys K. Shelinian, associate conductress; Louise Barraw. chaplain; Dr. Gardon E. Mordaif, marshal; Lillie M. Haff- man, arganist-, Madge Mordoif, hon- orary organist; Harriet Hosken, Adah; Mary W. Jones, Ruth; Stella M. Tucker, Esther; Ida R. Birr, Mar- tha; Ida M. Lyons, Electa; Eva G. Pyfer. warder: Thomas F~. Cook. sený- * . ~ Bqumr. PwIes lu Effeet Il III' k@lUY±~ I A delicions woast. Lb 5 Firat or ceiterct. Lb............. PORK LOIN ROA8T Strictly freah AV9., Vi to 3 lb. mOaitAJ5I.... .. talston .....;.F Élolrn ...........I lennet ...... *.... Clark .........Ma >usen. ........ Gai pDorah ........1 Donnelly .... . Pl ýa . . . .ý .ý.Rosam Jackson ...... Jackson Harr, Friends night will be observed by the chapter May 1. Initiation will commence at 7:30 o'clock. "May 3, Sh-h-h (secret) today is Our matran's birtli4ay," the chapter announces. The associate matron, Doroty L.Kuelzt, , will serve as Ruth .at Ravenswood chapter an May 9. as Adab at Theodosia chapter. in Chicago, POCKET VEAL ROA S T. Milk fed. Flu ioI Oc Juicy and tender 10~ B.st center cuft, lSC AVilIS ted-. the v*er> be9t] CH OPS- 19c SPRING LAMB ROAST. Gemulue. Sh&oulder, 4 te 7 lbs. ilc nva -e ,- 2 the,, ie Wiimette club. who lips, recording secretary, and Mr -Miss Lillian Leaf, Florence Freund, Mrs. Clara Hat ;s Ruth Slow,,, vice- Tison, Miss Esther Heffman, Mn s Ann Wcich, cor- Frances Taubert, Mrs. Fank Toimai rotary, Miss Ann Phutl nd Dorothy Boyington. respo' ........... ....... ..l. .. L IUVSm, oqSateApell1-48029 ...23c seli only tii. SPECIA ONý STEAKS PRIME SIRLOIN STEAK ............................... .. 2 d4 C PRIME PORTERHOUSE ST E A K ....................... ......... ib.

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