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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Feb 1934, p. 5

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<ommittee of the Woman's Club oftvJKn Wilnîette, the beniefit play "Gaieties" read by will have its gala opening perform- ward, Rye ance toniglit (Thursday). and will Jack Foie ako be presented tornorrow and Sat-f, n d tirday evenings at 8:15 o'clock. give a b Frykînaü 1i- youi wish to join us 0o1 tîiis allur- aue~i ing Pleasuire cruise, :have Mrs. A. J. anuse 'ïl I)ixon, tic .ket chairman, visa your Thornas I)assp)trt' which securesa comifortable Mrs. Mint (leck chair on board the good shipprsiat '(;aieties" and sail away to the land- of juit, tantasy, and frivolity. The skipper- is "Captaini Betty" Miss ýGe Pbrow-ii, and she lias signed -on a crewv'play a dui of kood-looking, fast-steppiflg JolIyv 'iolinist, Tars who will show speed, class and accompan: plentv of' action. Meinbers of the recently n cre\%- inchîde brilliant Wilette stars Lnon a4 weil as represeiltativès of the best Northwesi talent available f roui Evanston, nia). \Vinîîetka.1 Glencoe, 'Highland, Park, MissL4 L.ake Forest, and Chicago. There Joyce are vilbe tve nty acts of novelty fea- numbers, ture., ranging from beautiful musical will do ati fiminbers and clever, exotic dancing ine Crush' t o (lranmatic sketches, satire and bli- \ill be se ariu~ omey.We have been fortu- Mary jan nate ini securing some spefndid volices Josephlme and( the nuinber.s used will please the ai vocal ni inost critical as they incfude -the fav- Katlierir orîtes of long 'ago as well as the hast hatchet. si word in.:nmodern melodv. Thiere %Vill tions and1 b', initerpretive and poetical dancing.I ing- and n and! f.icy tap and toe artists. Popu- grain. !ar radio and concert stars ivill shin e a.,eh as nany well-kniowni draniatic trtists who have created enviable Infan pý,-î.itons for themnselves in their WVili cienfields. The Wil Thomas McDermott; Ed- erson, Frank Oelerich, and ey appear in a, screamingly agio; Madelyn Wallace will eautiful toe dance.;. Conrad and Earle D. Lyon. wil ith a comnedy skit; and Mr. Il also, appear- with Mrs. Mintz .in a clever sketch. tz has tetia ability and' ty Plus. Music a Feature enevieve Smith, hiarpist, vill et wvith Carlton Kaumeyer,* with Charles, McSherry as iyig pianlist. Miss Snmith, noved to: Wilmette f rom SNebraka, and is .attending aern (Kappa Kappa. Gamn- _ouise Lindsay and Victor doing. some beautiful tango and Elizabeth Baîhatchiet i acoba:ic waltz. Cather-' iKirchberg and Jack ~Foley -e in a humerous skit, and ne Eider, Lois Grider, and B aîhatchetI wilI give sever- umbers. rie Ellis, and William Bal- ing some charming selec- there will be other interest- novel features on the pro- eci teur garcleners nope to transtorm the 'rubbi sh heaps near the entrance into attractive areàs of shrubs and trees. "So bring your little garden hoe, rake' or shovel and do a good turu for your village under the direction of H. L. Beach, newly appointed head gardener and caretaker for.the Wilmette water1 works," the J unior chess -club invites. M.r.' Beach lias hielped Wilinette childrenin 4h,-their sprinig garde,112ir atctivities for the past' two years. Mrs. John A. 'Clements, '381, Ster- ling road, Kenilworth, left on Satur.- day f or Los Angeles, Cal., where she will meet Mr. Cléments. The' m~il, inake'an indefinite stay, in the -%vst. Match Tour SIl*vr slvN ot, Is of a dIscon- now la the time to ad d those few extra pleces you 'ave been want- i lng. We cmii match I any pattera. No . extra charge for the die, If ordered aouw. D. PAGLLi 1166 Wilmett<p. Av.. Wal. lu61 Fne r P der Wavin 9 Blendi n Beau ty Culturein ail ifs Bran ches VALVES If Your, valves are, pittedl or burnt you are losing nisny miles travel with each gal-, Ion, of gas. The- effci.ncy of your motor WîiI bc lessened uniess the volves are seating pr«operlyr-. It is. poor economy to put off havilig this *ork donc now. FRF£E ake Testiung 732 12th Street Millet mand Miler WILMETTE 50 Mainy Groups Assist Welfare Society of Chicago will meet .\îoîî th grupsrepesetedare to sew Monday, February 19, i the the aing te op eneanefrmlouinge of the Womnan's club. The work \Viinetka; the Threshold. Players of of the sewing commrittee has been ;Iencoe: the Mýuriel Kretlow .Schlool greatly alleviated through the kindness î f Dancing; the Uptown Players; the of W. H. Hildebrand doing the cutting Circit 'hetreof Eanson;theof materials at bis f actory. Mesdames H4eleîîe Heman, Dancers;1 the Lakce P. W. Faville, M. Harmns, James An- Shiore Players; and many otherlit-. derson, J. Hoesli, W. Hedgëcock, L tle theatre groups along the shore. Willis: (chairman), and Mrs. W. H. intensive rehiearsals under the, capa- H*idebrand wilI be the ho5se o bIe direction of Mrs. Bernard Brown the afternoon. hîas.polished and unified the twenty àéts to be presented into a snatan CHESS MATCH TONIGliT --you win-that i. when you eall upon eithuir of our two dependable drug stores to fulfili your drug needs. And our prompt, f ree de- livery in Wilmette and Kenilworth is a convenient service on stormy days. SHO R RPAIRI HALF SOLES ...$Y We Çà1 a nd Deiver Yree j IZ8 iCENTRAL AVEWiL.5361

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