January 16, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 19 New Trier Students to Present Play February 6 Preparations are now being made at New Trier High school for the presen- tation of the second major play of the season, to be given at the New Trier auditorium on the afternoon and eve- ning of February 6. The play to be given on this date is "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," by Jessie Braham White. The cast of this play was selected entirely from freshmen and sopho- mores. This, however, does not mean that it is an especially easy plan to pro- duce. The leading parts call for a great deal of work and no little acting ability. Following is the entire cast: Princess Snow White, Madelon Beall; Queen Brangomor, Elizabeth Eber- hardt; Queen Brangamor, Jane Bur- rill; Maids of Honor to Snow White; Rosalys, Elizabeth Kelly; Amelotte, Jane Philbricks; Ermengarde, Eliza- beth Sanford; Guinivere, Patricia Goodhue; Christabel, Marjorie Bell; Astolaine, Bethany Crowe; Ursula, Faith Burge; Lynette, Mary Louise Cotton; The Court Cham- berlain, Sir Dandipeat Bombas, Samuel Leon Steffens; Prince Floremand of Calydon, Towner Webster; The Seven Dwarfs; Blick, David Schmidt; Flick, Farrington Shaeffer; Glick, George Glover; Snick, Dick Fuller; Plick, James Baker; Whick, Robert Culver; Quee, Louis Weber; Witch Hex, Isabel Milton; Pages, Virginia Prost, Lolita Bertling; Cats: Long Tail, Martha Etzbach; Short Tail, Janet Marshall: No Tail, Clara Cornell; Duchesses: Barbara Mearns, Jane Brookens, Helen Firmond, Dorothy Durham, Betty Funke; Dukes: Burton Asheim, Martin Cassels, Richard Rossman, Dean Vail, Delma Caldwell. Gordon Van Kirk is directing. The South Side branch of the Illinae association will give a tea at the studio of Lorado Taft, Saturday, January 16, from 2:30 until 5 o'clock. --Q Herman Hoffman of Bloomington, Ill, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. R. W. Carlsten, of 326 Woodland avenue. BURNING ¥ 2) QUESTION Central Gal & Material Go | SEE THE WEATHERMAN SAS "FAR AND WARMER!" The ther- NAR AER mometer might not agree with the weather YEAH - THAT MAY BE - HE man, so do SAID THAT ONCE : BEFORE. AND OUR not believe WATERPIPES FRO all he says. It's better to play safe and keep a sup- IM ORDERING PIY of good A COUPLE MORE coal in your TONS OF COAL bin. Phone OW: Cel WNIv.5200 YARDS Ns a ni gal URCH GLENLCOE 1100 B MEET IN ANNUAL SESSION Many Winnetka women will meet a | F U E H » (4) I H group of prominent Jewish women of the country in Chicago, January 19 and The correct grade for any make oil burner. Deliveries Made 20, when the annual session of the ex- Promptly to All North Shore Users from our new EVANSTON STA- ecutive board of the National Federa- TION. The Largest fuel oil Distributors in the Middle West. tion of Temple Sisterhoods takes place Lynch-Clarisey Company at the Congress hotel. Twelve Chicago and north shore sisterhoods have ar- From the North Shore phone From Chicago phone our ranged a social program and will serve our Evanston Station Main Office as hostesses to the national executive Greenleaf 1206 Lafayette 3200 committee, Mrs. Abram Simon oi Lynch Clarisey Fuel Oils are Thoroughly filtered and strained Washington, D. C, is honorary pres- | "a H Collar" ident and Mrs. J. Walter Freiberg of ore Fleat per Dollar Cincinnati is president. Ask your neighbor if%. why he commutes eo) + vou Grand OperaService All south-bound trains arriving down- town between 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. make a special stop at Congress and Wabash Station, Chicago, at the doors Save MONEYS. © of the Auditorium. use a 25-ride or 10-ride ticket. From 9:58 p.m. to 12:58 a.m., all north-bound trains make a special stop at Congress and Wabash for home- ward-going passengers. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. The High-Speed Electrified Railroad Winnetka Passenger Station Telephone Winnetka 963