42 WINNETKA TALK February 12, 1927 Mr. and Mrs. J. Preston Burling-| Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Breit and| Mrs. Alexander Ham of Ishpeming, ham of 927 Forest avenue, Evanston, | family of 422 Essex road, Kenilworth, | Mich., was the guest this week of her are entertaining a group of Chicago |sister, Mrs. Guilford R. Windes of friends at their Miami Beach home. 460 Winnetka avenue. Sunday, January 23, at the Evanston | Sanus Sree Geass hospital. Mrs. Burlingham was Kath-| Engineers estimate that Chicago's Chicago has the only factory in erine Green of 776 Prospect avenue, | waste of fuel in smoke and soot is| America producing hand-made accor- Winnetka, before her marriage. sufficient to heat Rockford. dions. are being congratulated upon the birth of their second son, who was born Do you remember "way back when" your grocer regularly sold cracked eggs at areduced price? Those old-time "crackey. egg" signs, once a staple feature of every grocery, exist only in memory today. There is a good reason why. Eggs sel- dom come cracked nowadays. This is due in part to modern packing methods. But it is also due to present-day modes of transportation -- swift, smoothly-operated -- as typified in North Shore Line Merchandise Despatch, with its direct overnight service from the great food centers to the communities it serves. Through the fast and dependable transportation of food products, North Shore Line Merchandise Despatch renders a vital service to this community. rrr -- "All--At Your Service" The North Shore Line corps of traffic solicitors are the North Shore Line's personal representatives in the business of supplying you with party and industrial transportation. When your club, lodge or other organization decides upon a trip, a North Shore solicitor acts as your personal agent, ordering the proper equipment, arranging time schedules and dining car menus, and plan- ning an interesting itinerary. He accompanies the party as an escort and assumes the responsibility for your enjoyment. To manufacturers and producers the North Shore Line solicitor offers the famous Merchandise Despatch over-night service between all points on the road. He isa traffic expert whose knowledge of shipping, schedules, rates and routes are always at your command. He will show you how to save shipping time and reduce shipping costs. Whatever your transportation problem, the North Shore solicitor can help jou solve it with greatest satisfaction and profit. His willingness to give you the best the road affords" is typical of the service ideals of the road he repre- sents. We invite you to call him into conference -- call Traffic Dept., Randolph 6226 and Central 8280, Chicago, address 79 West Monroe Street; Grand 990 and Grand 2762, Milwaukee, address 408 Security Building. Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company WINNETKA PASSENGER STATION Telephone Winnetka 963 Baggage Checked HE "ERSTWHILE SUSAN" INVITES PLAYGOERS New Trier Dramatic Club to Pro- duce Marian De Forest Drama at Auditorium February 19 By G. W. C. "Look at me--I was only educated with a Testament an' a spellin' book an' a slate. An' do I look as if I need to know any mor'n what I know a'ready?" Thus speaks Barnaby Dreary in the second act of "Erstwhile' Susan." At the time, he is engaged in a debate with his wife on the subject of edu- cation. His wife is none other than Susan herself, whose ideas on all sub- jects are always up-to-the-minute. In reply Susan says, "Far be it from me to give expression to my inmost thoughts." No doubt she feels that common decency will not allow her to say more. And there one has the main idea of this play by Marian De Forest which the New Trier High school Dramatic club is to produce Saturday, February 19 in the auditorium of that school. Barnaby Dreary, ignorant, a bit bar- barian in his ideas, constantly strug- gling with his altruistic wife Juliet, erstwhile Susan. Then at the last, Juliet triumphing over the unedu- cated Dutchman and winning freedom for the abused daughter of Barnaby. The play, though it is based perhaps on an almost tragic theme, has many moments of clear comedy. There is, for instance, the time when Barnaby learns that his wife, whom he has obtained from a bureau that agrees "to ack as publick benefactor to bring congenial souls together," is a "noo woman, one Of them sex equality sharps, who lectures to the mothers' social unions about females votin' and energetics." Another priceless comedy scene is the one wherein the Dreary family dines. As one might expect, Barnaby and his sons eat with their knives, drink out of their saucers, and act generally like hicks. Then when Juliet, the new wife, suggests that the family use the napkins laid before them, Barnaby utters the lovely epigrammatic words, "Well, I like a napkin, too, when we've got gravy." As a result of these situations "Erst- while Susan" is a splendid mixture of the hilarious and the serious and a fine chance for amateurs to show their worth. The cast of the play is as follows: Barnabetta Dreary ...... Jane Philbrick Emanuel Dreary ........ Karl Karnopp Barnaby Dreary ....... . John Cogswell Abel Butcher ... ... Stoddard Small Jacob Dreary ... .. Emmons DeBerard Judge David Jordan ....Loren Converse Juliet Miller, erstwhile Susan ........ intr en via urs v2 + + + nea sons Marion -Schuman Ramah Schwenkfelders ...... Ruth Kinne Em Eackernagel ...... Katherine Naper Abe Wackernagel ....... Robert Martin Joseph Yoder ... . Edward Ryerson Jennie Getz ..... ... Herma Logan Abselom Puntz . . Frederic Favor Mrs. Winthrop _.... «ssa Harriet Mons Alice Winthrop ........ Althea Northan Helen Meredith ........ Charlotte Irwin Governor Robert Marsh ...Ralph Arnold The play is under the direction of Gor- dan Van Kirk. Q Old°Hayl ] Corner Grove Street. § Sherman Avenue EVANSTON | 1 Seedlings RE ance J fe ISIC \ ~~