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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 1 Nov 1924, p. 2

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1924 \ * 2 Struthers," John Marshall takes the part of "Dr. Broodie" and Ralph Snyder is "John Belden." :) 4 3 ¢ Comedy in Two Acts NO) ) O FOR CLUB PLAY "A Successful Calamity" is a comedy - J 5 in two acts and four scenes which pre- SJ bin is sents the things which happen when ; the very wealthy father deliberately Community Drama Club to | spreads the news to his family that he " has been financially ruined. It is filled Present "Successful Ca- with humorous situations and several lamity" November 13 of the actors have opportunities to "bring : down the house," through the lines the author has given them. Rehearsals are under the direction of BOYDEN IN LEAD ROLE | ars. John Marshall, who has appeared in many productions during the past few vears. The play will be given at the Mrs Jolin Mafshall Directs Comuniiy - House on November 13. Use Your Savings Account Rehearsals "The Dwelling Place" Is Richards' Sermon Topic . The Winnetka Congregational church The complete cast was announced this| Sunday morning will receive a group week for the Community Drama club's|of new members at the communion serv- opening production «of "A Successful | ice. which immediately follows the regu- Calamity," which was written by Clave lar morning worship and sermon. Rev. as a means of getting a real start in this world. Pile up the dollars by adding a olen - James Austin Richards wil preach on certain fixed 3 Na al 4 Romer sad eipinslly Jioauesd in 7 the topic, "Our Dwelling Place;" and £8 sum each time you are paid. iam GU le ire a the Vestad_gholr will lead He music of I'hen when you have accumulated a rea- Ai aes . the day. 1e quartet numbers are: : : Roped youn in i pic ph A a Fonds sonable sum, you can invest that money ks ne cas ot cer 06060, "O Ti that Hearest P " hoa " co: . < produced last spring, wil have leading fou teat: Heavest ha Swick where it will bring you a neat, safe, and Parts in: "A Successful Calamity? WIE ora ita sets to bio Al Yea ne : liam Boyden, Jr. will take the part of Mi ove sthiod) Bos its er Henry Wilton. This is the part played err Bt 4 pr gi V y Te i by Mr. Gillette in the original produc- a Ng 1d : Roe oe if tion and calls for some very clever work. [ Shure! 1s held am Rudo'p ate asd Charles Matz will have the part of "Ed- with Rrtion to the boys and girls by die" and Charles J. Eastman, who has Dr. J. w. FP. Davies. appeared in several of the Theatre Guild| The Young People's club, for those productions, as well as a number of plays|©i high school age, meets at 7 o'clock, put on by the Community Drama club, the leader for the hour of discussion will take the part of Clarence Rivers, |is Amy MacIntyre, and the subject is which was originally played by Roland] "'Vorship." New members come to this Young. group every week: a group alive to the thingsethat concern them in many dif- Mics Mary Hardiog. wil Re on in ferent fe eo WINNETKA and iy Varney Will lay aro "Ra. TRUST and faelo." Mr. Varney has been seen in SAVINGS BANK ¥ a number of plays in Winnetka includ- ELM STREETAT CENTER \\ // GA State Bank sure return. We'll help you save and help you in- vest your savings. We render a com- plete service that is here for you. ing "Green Stockings," produced last year. Both of these parts have great comedy possibilities. The part of "Emmie," the young wife, will be in the hands of Miss Vogel, while Miss Helen Davis will play "Mar- guerite," Wilton's daughter. The very 3 : important part of "Connors," the butler, Night and Morning to ad will be taken by Lloyd Faxon, who was them ( lean, Clear and Hea 3 y also in "Green Stockings" and had a Write for Free "Eye Care bit" in "Te Red Robe." Mrs. Harry or "Eye Beauty" Book NO N - ~ Cadenhead "will portray "Julia Parting- Murine Co., Dept. H. S.,9 E. Ohio St., Chicago 1 © ton," Mr. Sipple will be "George a in A ~ Al ul -- : ff SES gf V4 al y Ro & REEPING PACE 28 77 mmm 777% 7222 Always Something New on BRUNSWICK RECORDS "The Tune the Prince of Wales Liked Best" ISHAM JONES AND HIS ORCHESTRA were selected to play at the dinner dance given in honor of the Prince during his re- cent visit to Chicago. Only the best was offered for the entertainment of his youth- ful highness. Naturally, Jones' Orchestra would be selected above all others. The Prince's praises for this exclusive Bruns- % The Beautiful Village of Winnetka is worthy of good, up-to-date stores. It is our constant study to keep pace with the rapid growth of this Village, and to do this we are constantly improving our Stock, bettering the ap- pearance of our store and making every effort to please our customers. We desire to keep up the splendid ap- pearance of our village and we are doing our part to make the business section attractive. You are always welcome in our store. . 00m uuuuu wick recording orchestra was only equalled by what the Prince had to say about Jones' latest composition-- "Some Other Day--Some Other Girl" --Isham Jones' Orchestra. Winnetka SZppamatich Sho» 1 W. J. DEHMLOW, Prop. Eckart Hardware Co. Tel. 735 ELM STREET Tel. 843 s44 WINNETKA, ILL. sad «+ 576% Lincoln Ave. Winnetka ] Phone Winnetka 1811 EXPERT REPAIRING OF ALL MAKE PHONOGRAPHS Election Returns on the Brunswick Radiola, Tuesday Evening, November 4th. 7% mums

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