April 30, 1927 WINNETKA TALK Students See "Mikado" and "Admirable Crichton" | Two parties of several New Trier students attended performances of "The Mikado" and "The Admirable Crichton" at the Lake View and Senn High schools recently. "The Mikado" was given at New Trier five years ago. Mr. W. A. Sny- der and Miss Irma Moschel played the leading roles of Nanki Poo and Yum Yum. At Lake View the role of Ko-ko, the high executioner, was ex ceedingly well played. Marian Schroe- der had the part of Yum Yum. Arthur Sullivan, who wrote "Trial by Jury," was also the author of "The | Mikado" and much the same type of music is noticeable in both. Some of the members of last year's cast of "The Admirable Crichton" went to see the Senn production. The | work of Oliver Lowry as Crichton was | especially good. Those who saw it re- | port that as prejudiced spectators they | think our production and Senn's were | on a par, some of Senn's qualities | being better than New Trier's and vice versa. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Feuchtin- ger of 947 Oak street, Winnetka, re- turned last Saturday from Florida, after a stay of three months. They motored all the way from Belle-Glade, Palm Beach county, to Chicago, stopping on the way at Silver Springs and Swanee River, Fla., and at Jamestown, Ga., and Clarksville, Tenn. sO Mr. and Mrs. C. IL. Mellor of 1094 Pine street returned Sunday after a ten-day trip to French Lick. They] motored through the flood areas, and in some places were in floods as high as the seat of their automobile. -- Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Ellis of 300 Pop- lar street moved this week to 100] Broadway, Wilmette. New Trier Boys Go to M. I. T. Luncheon Last Tuesday Mr. Kahler took four boys from the New Trier High school down to the Electric club of Chicago to a luncheon given by the Chicago { Alumni association of the Massachu- setts Institute of Technology. Emmons De Berard, Stuart Wester- felt, Ralph Netterstrom, and Robert Sanderson were the ones selected to go to the luncheon. After the luncheon, Mr. Thomas M. Lothrop of Green Bay road, the presi- dent of the association, and other alumni entertained the boys with short talks about the social and athletic life | at "Tech." Some people have the idea that the life at "Tech" is just a grind. It seems, however, that although the major por- tion of one's time is spent in study, one does have fun, according to Mr. Lo- throp. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Durham of 808 Auburn road left last week for California. They are now in Pasadena and will soon go to Monterey. They expect to be away several weeks. --0== Mrs. Cleon Larsen returned to Peoria last Friday after spending Easter with her mother, Mrs. Carl Keith, 310 Warwick road, Kenilworth. --O Mrs. Daniel D. Craft and her chil- dren, Vada and Sally, of 848 Lincoln avenue, have returned from Tryon, N. C., where they passed six weeks. Sa Miss Lucille Halloran of Manitowac, Wis. arrived Monday to be the guest of Mrs. Charles G. Coyle of 1097 Cherry street for a few days. ---- Mrs. John R. Cochran of 370 Chest- nut street is recovering at home after having been at the Evanston hospital for several weeks. Purer Because Carbonated 50c Full Quart Brick Division of National Dairy Products Corp. SPECIAL THIS WEEK Lime-Pineapple . VANILLA ICE CREAM ZI HIEN mnetha Tongregational ) Church 20 ZI [ [ SUNDAY, MAY IST Morning-- 9:30 Junior Church Worship in the church for 7th, 8th and High School Grades. 9:30 Kindergarten in Assembly Hall. Grades 1, 2, and 3 in Matz Hall 9:30 Men's Class. Women's Bible Class. 10:00 Young Men's Class. 10:15 Junior Church Worship in the church for grades 4, 5, and 6. 11:00 Morning Worship. Sermon, Mr. Richards. "Living Epistles." Reception of Members and Lord's Supper. Evening-- 6:00 Winnetka Sunday Evening Club. Young People's Club meet with young peo- ple of Kenilworth Union church. Supper will be served at 5:30. 8:00 Evening Worship. Sermon, Mr. Goodwin. "The Future of Missions." Wednesday and Thursday-- 'White Elephant Sale, gymnasium of Com- munity House, Benefit of New Church Build- ing Fund. is r 562 Lincoln Ave. TRUCKS '670 1245 Quality -- Volume -- GRAHAM BROTHERS 3/;-Ton Chassis F.O.B. Detroit 1'%4-Ton Chassis F.O,B. Detroit 1-Ton Chassis F.O.B. Detroit 2-Ton Chassis F.O.B. Detroit Dual Rear Wheels Optional at Same Price Low Price Wersted Motor Co. Phone Winn. 165