32 WINNETKA TALK November 7, 1923 GIVE CHINESE DRAMA | head nine times on the floor for cach | MARRY IN WINNETKA New Trier High School Dramatic Club to Present "A Thousand Years Ago," November 13 and 14 Members of the Dramatic club of New Trier High school are to stage a new production Friday and Sat- urday, November 13 and 14, entitled "A Thousand Years Ago," and de- scribed as a quaint, Chinese fairy tale with all the usual props, the lovelorn prince, the beautiful princess who will wed whoever guesses the three riddles and a happy ending. . The parts are really difficult, par- ticularly those of Turindat the princess, played by Virginia Haight; her lover, played by Bob English; the Italian players, Warren Siebold, Robert Kenyon, Dave Rumsey, Gail Southwell and Stanford Sherman. Besides these characters there are Altoum, the king, Don McGill; Barak, John Iliff; and Zelema. - Turindat's maid, Virginia Bradford. Then there are some 24 supernumeraries who act as soldiers, couriers, and ladies-in-waiting. Playing for Headaches One of the trials, of the "supes" is kow-towing; that is, bumping one's the KELVIN-ET Kelvinator Electric Refrigeration built right into a refrigerator. Only an electric connection is needed to keep it cold. Relieves you of all trouble of caring for ice, gives a colder refriger- pow i Kon advantages of Kelvination. Call and see it or phone for information. O11 BURNER and REFRIGERATING (@ 508 Davis St., Evanston University 2132 | kow-tow. As the "supes" kow-tow at A pretty wedding was solemnized at [least six times in the course of the | the residence of Mr. and Mrs. William | play, one can get some idea of their | B Dale, 519 Ash street, on the evening lot. ne is. product > of October 31, when Mrs. Dale's niece, Pickers Jor his Ph uction were Pi Miss Margaret Ruth Chrissinger, mar- ou fale a . fe seats trom hin ried Owen Shepard Cook, son of Mr. ourth to the lourteenth rows on the |, 4 Mrs John A. Cook, 609 Michigan main floor and the first two rows in|' Be The ; m avenue, Evanston. The young people the balcony are to be reserved. The |; =~ "7. ee : et oo 2 | have taken an apartment on Hinman other seats will be available to those : hf : avenue, Evanston, and will be at home holding general admission tickets. rl ) g 8 he | 2 their friends about December 1. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zeiss and their | * . E Saati family of 461 Maple avenue, are | Verne E. Hopkins of 915 Ash street, moving into their new home at 1194 |is in Florida on a business trip of sev- Fig street about November 15. eral weeks. CARDS OUT FOR WEDDING Invitations were issued the latter part of this week by Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Frederick Hamm of Kenilworth for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Martha Blair Hamm, to Rush C. Butler, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Rush Butler of Locust road, Winnetka, Wed- nesday, November 25, at the Evanston Presbyterian church. A reception will be held after the service at the Hamm residence in Kenilworth. Mrs. Harold Stuart of 280 Sheridan road, was hostess to eight friends at the Cardinal Tea House Friday. See the Evidence To frankly describe the degree of quality in body and chassis and the beauty of the Reo Coupe would invite skepticism. Full appreciation of the model requires actual contact with its attractive design and appointments. Hence our invitation to you to call at our salesroom or phone for a demonstration which will be given gladly with no obligation on your part. Reo Evanston Co. 1101 Chicago Ave. Univ. 6194 "Buy Where Service Is Handy" mn