April 30, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 13 STUDENTS GIVE OPERA Country Day School Inaugurates New Auditorium With Presentation of Gil- bert and Sullivan Satire The first evening performance to inaugurate the new auditorium of the North Shore Country Day school, will be the Gilbert and Sullivan opera, "Patience," which will be played by the students of the school on Friday and Saturday, May 6 and 7, at 8:15. The performance will also be given Thursday afternoon at 2:30. This is the fourth year that a Gilbert and Sullivan opera has been rendered by the school, the past annual perform- ances having included "The Pirates of Penzance," "The Gondoliers" and "Tolanthe." The opera to be given this year is considered the most humorous of all the works of these composers. The presentation of this opera is a project on which the entire Upper school has been working since the end of February. Seventy-five of the students are in the chorus and cast, and the rest of the school is making the scenery and costumes and printing the programs. There is a double cast for the three leading parts, "Bun- thorne," "Patience," and "Jane," all of whom will take part at one or more of the three performances. "Patience" has the sub-title "Bun- thone's Bride," and was first given in 1881 as a satire on the aesthetic move- ment of the last half of the century, of which Oscar Wilde was the leader. The girls in the opera are a chorus of "rapturous maidens" and the boys are "dragon guards." The yearly presentation of an opera is a big factor in the school curricu- lum and is always met with intense enthusiasm by the pupils, parents, faculty and friends. It is expected there will be a large attendance at the coming performances. The presentation is looked forward to as a grand culmination of many weeks of hard work by both the student body and teachers. LE a TP TTY 4 1 ¢ 4 y 4 See { our ) ! Display | 4 of Children's | 9 Hats t 1 { Coats | 9 4 Dresses { ¢ i ¢ ) oro { Stunning Black 1 . Satin Coats at $25.00 | b All sizes from 14 to 53 | orzo { 4 q{ UNIQUE | STYLE SHOP | B. Coplan, Prop. { { 1126 Central Ave. { Phone Wilmette 2403 pi WILMETTE ] Frank Diebold Held to Grand Jury for Larceny Frank Diebold, 19 years old, of 978 Ash street, Winnetka, was held to the | Criminal court last Saturday by Judge R. E. Sinshimer on charges of con- | tributing to the delinquency of 10- year-old Benny Lancioni, and larceny. The small boy, police assert, was in- duced by Diebold to steal $20 from the Lancioni cash box, at home, and turn the money over to him. It was money, it is claimed, which Mrs. Lancioni"s brother was saving with which to buy a new suit of clothes. Diebold was arrested on April 12 by Sergeant Ed Cummings and Patrol- man Rhys Fuidge on a warrant issued on complaint of Giuseppe Lancioni, father of the 10-year-old Benny. The case was prosecuted by Assistant State's Attorney Barrett and the de- fendant was represented by Attorney RALN The rainy season is here. Protect your- self against colds and coughs caused by damp feet. Have your shoes Rebuilt Not repaired. All work guaranteed Annex Shoe Rebuilder's Store R. Wagner 8 Prouty Annex--Opposite C. N. W. Depot Telephone Winn. 991 R. C. H. Miller, of Winnetka. MOTHERS' DAY May Eighth Flowers carry the appropriate sentiment on this happy day. We Wire Flowers to any point in the United States and assure you the same beauty and freshness as though you had selected them from our shop. Perfect serv- ice assured for delivery Mothers' Day. HENRY ILG FLORIST Established 25 Years CORNER PINE AND CENTER ST., WINNETKA TELEPHONE WINN. 313 1% INT)! ) Qs