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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 23 Apr 1927, p. 59

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58 WINNETKA TALK April 23, 1927 Winnetka Players to Present "Grumpy" at Community House "Grumpy," the play made famous a few years ago by Cyril Maude in his characterization of the eccentric old gentleman around whom the story is built, will be presented by the Com- munity Players as the final play of the season, Wednesday and Thursday evenings, May 4 and 5. The play will be staged in the Rudolph Matz Hall of the Community House and will be- gin at 8:15. The plot of the play is an interest- ing one. Earnest, the nephew of Grumpy, is set upon in his uncle's home and is robbed of a very valuable diamond which he is bearing to his employer in London. How Grumpy solves the mystery, with no other clew than a white Camelia, is most enter- taining. The {following cast has been selected : Mrs. Maclaren--Mrs. Dudley Smith, Virginia Bullivant -- Katherine Shaw, Dr. Maclaren--Fred Kaempfer, Jr. Keble -- Carl Johnson, Susan -- Mrs. Harry Clark, Earnest Herm--Kimball Root, Andrew Bullivant (Grumpy)-- Milton Higgins, Merridew--Karl Kar- Carpenter, and Isaac nopp, Mr. Jarvis--Robert Ruddock--Donald Morrison, Wolfe--Norman Anderson. The play will be under the direc- tion of a staff composed of the follow- ing people: director--Mrs. shall, assistant director--Mrs. Dudley Smith, art director--Mrs. Louise Sher- man, costumes--Mrs. Roger K. Bal- Merritt Lum, and light- lard, properties--Mrs. stage crew--]John Marshall, ing--Dr. Davies Lazear. Electric Service to Be Off Two Hours Sunday The electric service in Winnetka will be shut off Sunday morning from 5 to 7 o'clock, during the installation of a new boiler. There will be no in- terruption in the water service, it is announced. Southern Woman's club of Chi- having its annual spring the Edgewater Beach April 28. The "ago is 'uncheon at hotel Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bartlett of 710 Walden road returned last week after passing a week at the Pine Hills hotel, Pine Hills on the Bay, Pass Christian, Miss. in 17 CFoster-campus' Opera Pump ON THE SECOND FLOOR at Wabash Avenue and EVANSTON Produced over the Foster Special Opera Last -- in Patent Leather or in Black Satin--a shoe of really vemarkable value--worthy of the Foster reputation. $1250 | J Ester & Company EY rm John Mar- | Funeral Services Held for Pioneer Winnetka Resident Mrs. Johanne Marie Thorsen, widow of the late Ole C. Thorsen and pioneer resident of Winnetka, died at her home, 903 Willow street, Saturday evening at 10:15 o'clock. Funeral ser- vices were Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the residence, conducted by Rev. A. E. Rohrbach. Kenneth Morrow, of Chicago, was the soloist. Burial was at Memorial Park ceme- tery. Mrs. Thorsen's maiden name was Johanne Marie Becken. She was born in Larvig, Norway, June 28, 1851 and came with her parents to Chicago in 1872. On January 11, 1879 she was united in marriage with Ole C. Thor- sen, who preceded her in death, July 29, 1916. Mrs. Thorsen's family came to the north shore in 1882. She was the last surviving member. Six children are left to mourn her passing, four sons and two daughters. The sons are Dr. Arthur V. Thorsen, of 1636 Columbia avenue, Chicago, with offices in the Rapp building, Winnetka; Martin S. Thorsen, of 1031 To Hold Hearing on Abandonment of Road Project The Streets, Drainage and Forestry Committee of the Village Council plans to hold an informal public hear- ing on Tuesday evening, April 26, at 8:00 o'clock at the Village hall for the purpose of considering the suggestion that special assessment proceedings now in court for the ex- tension of Sunset Road for one block between Center street, the new through highway, and Church Road, be abandoned. This improvement, which was adopt- ed by the Board of Local Improve- ments about two years ago, after pub- lic hearings, is for the purpose of pro- viding access from the west to the new through highway and by means of a subway to be constructed later at the time of grade separation, for access to the southeast portion of the Village. 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