WINNETKA TALK July 23, 1927 Vy} : T'S been a hot day. from play happy but warm and weary. too, is home somewhat fatigued from his day's labors. That is an opportune time for your appear- ance with a trayful of 3X Smith's Home Made J vanes posidon as -- w= {| house man or day Tce Cream' " worker. Have gasoline } va B power saw for cutting We deliver free OPEN SUNDAYS 9-12; Smith's 819 Oak Street The youngsters come in Delicatessen |] 0 Police Install Teletype; Connected With Chicago | The 3 of "The Barker" Company at the Last . Winnetka police department, al- . | p with the | ways in the forefront in efficiency and | Play Class Session | equipment, was authorized by the Vil- Three people of the stage, Mrs. Car- |lage council Tuesday evening to in-|los Andrews and daughter, Miss Char- S oons! stall a teletype machine, which Chief 1 tte, and Owen Davis, all of the com- Pp + |of Police W. M. Peterson expects to |Pany of "The Barker," now playing at {have in operation in the very near | the Blackstone theater, Chicago, lent future. It will be connected with [their presence to last Tuesday's suc Chicago and Evanston and will great- {ly expedite the disse ation and re- 00 w at S ERE, all Ha ha in Fe + Coming Position WANTED Dad, A good all around man 4.6 wood. PHONE GLENCOE 1186 Phone 112 ] Chie World's Lowest Priced Cars »i# Supremely Beautiful FISHER BODIES! is always obtainable for those who purchase their CHEVROLET in Winnetka from us. 24-Hour Service RICHARDSON'S GARAGE FRED T. RICHARDSON, JR. 726 ELM STREET J CHEVROLET PHONE WINNETKA 25 | dertow" | "The | | Alice C. D. [cessful closing day of the | Evanston in which many | playright, is | star s Richard Bennett. | has recenty | nt | crowd of [opening term of the and Gown play-writing class at north shore I'own have Davis, peonle Mr. a part. son of playing man in "The the well-known the role of the Barker," which Miss Andrews for all women of the cast, and Mrs. Andrews, who from her | daughter's first connection with the pay, has accompanied her to the stage, been given a part in the spectators appearing in the and cosing scenes of the plav. Davis played the leading role in Riley's tragedy, "Orbits," | young is an understudy Mr. [which was one of the group of four given presentation Tuesday morning in Mrs. Riley's garden where the clos- [ing day | other festivities: were play-writing class a little play enjoyed. The productions | presented were about' the | Prince of W ale s, "It Might Have Happened Son," written by * Mary Simpson McManus of Chicago, "Un- Mrs. Telegram," by Max Ehlers, and Elizabeth Neyer- by {cord Cullis of Chicago. | morning, | director { In beginning the program in inid- Theodore Ballou Hinckley, of the class, discussed "Broad- { way" and "The Road to Rome." Ater a Dutch treat picnic lunch in the garden, the class and guests ad- journed to the Evanston Woman's club where a program of plays written in the class was presented, including one participated in by north shore people. PERFECT ATTENDANCE A record of perfect attendance and of not being tardy during the past school year was established by Carroll Dean Murphy, it was announced this week. Inarecentissue of the WINNETKA TALK a list of 29 pupils who had established a like record were published. Through a stenographic error Miss Murphy's name was omitted. With this addi- tion, there were 30 pupils of the Win- netka schools who held such a record instead of the 29 previously an- nounced. as 847 Center Street William L. Wente Sheet Metal Works Roofing Tile Slate Asbestos Slate Flagging Walks Floors Terraces Telephone Winnetka 225 hay Wom ane a