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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 19 Feb 1927, p. 16

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14 WINNETKA TALK February 19, 1927 A group of former friends from Oak Park and Austin came to Winnetka Monday to give a surprise party for Mrs. Harry Lay of Edgewood lane in celebration of her birthday. was served at 1 o'clock. Luncheon Mrs. J. Waller Marshall of 674 Pros- pect avenue left Thursday, February 17, for an extended trip through Cali- Sante Fe Fitdriing She plans to include tour, fornia. and Pasadena in her in about six weeks. A Good Place to Eat! American Beauty Restaurant LU 905 Linden Ave. formerly Park Inn No. 2 THT nn Hubbard Woods Business Lunch 55¢ You will always be assured of Clean -- Wholesome -- Food served promptly, accompanied with careful and courteous service. Dinner 65c¢ | Dr. Geo. Craig Stewart to Go to Switzerland George Craig Stewart, rec- Luke's church, Evanston, who was recent- ly appointed an alternate to the World Confer- ence on Faith and Order to be held in Lusanne, Switzer - land next sum- mer, has re- ceived word that on account of the inability of Dean Fosbroke, one of the dele- The Rev. | tor of St. = gates, to attend, the Rev. Dr. Dr. Geo. C. Stewart Stewart will take his place at the conference. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Nevins of 346 Elder lane left Winnetka Tuesday, February 15, for a ten days' trip to Pass Christian, Miss. --(-- Mrs. Frank Fulton of Hill road, Winnetka is entertaining at a luncheon and bridge today. "It's a pleasure to shop at the wa CASH MARKET phone my order I always he' for Mr. Mey- ers, he 1s so obliging." For convenience trade at the White Cash Market nearest you. The same quality meats. Low prices. Courteous service. Creriendilbdundie Better Meats Lower Prices Milk Fed Kane County. Leg or Loin VEAL ROAST, Ib. Genuine Fresh DRESSED CAPONS, Ib. Genuine 43c | CALVES LIVER, Ib. Swift's Premium Sliced BACON, 3 Ibs. special at Native Beef POT ROAST. Special 21c Fresh Dressed Dry Picked STEWING CHICKENS, Ib. Wicama Brand. One Pound Pkgs. HOME MADE 1009, PURE PORK SAUSAGE MEAT Choice Spring RIB LAMB CHOPS, Ib. Sugar Cured 49c | SMOKED BUTTS, Ib. From Corn Fed Steers NATIVE ROUND STEAK, Ib. Lean BOILING BEEF, Ib. .. Home Made 15¢ | PICKLED HERRING, Sugar Cured. Special BEEF TONGUES, Ib. Ph. Greenleaf 2850 Ph. Wilmette 2779 924 DAVIS STREET 1189 WILMETTE AVE. Greenleaf 2851 Ph. Wilmette 2538 Special Attention Given to Children and Phone Orders Four Free Deliveries --9a.m., 11a. m., 2p. m., 4 p. m.,, -- Four Free Deliveries ) A Review "The Importance of Being Earnest" By. Critic Perhaps the first thing to be noted in a review of "The Importance of Be- ing Earnest" were the stage sets. Each one was noteworthy; and the second, showing the garden scene and the ad- joining house was a triumph of skiil Certainly Mrs. Louis Sherman and her able helper, Robert Johnson, together with Charles T. Moon, Sherman Goble, John W. Smart and others, showed al- most professional ability, and trans- formed the simple materials at hand into beautiful settings. The play was also exceptionally well Charles T. cast. The women, Mrs. Moon, Miss Helen Davis and Miss Mary Harding were clever and "good to look at," and made their lines "carry." Mrs. Taliaferro Milton did the best bit of work of all her many good parts. It would have been so easy and so fatal to have burlesqued the part of Miss Prism. It ig gratifying indeed to see the list of men growing. The Community Drama club has contributed to its other good work the introduction of Law- rence Norhem, George Bartlett and Henry Hoehn. Mr. Norhem maintained the ability he showed in the Christmas play and Mr. Bartlett was his able and witty co-adjutor. Eugene Rummler is a welcome ad- dition whenever he plays and also Don- ald Cameron. Mrs. Karnopp gave the audience some little inkling of the number of people who helped make this play pos- sible, whose names never appear in print, thanking especially the Winnetka Coal and*"Lumber company, Miss Grace Herbst and Mr. Magnus Martin. More sustaining members are hoped for be- fore the vear ends, and the audience was reminded of the coming play. "The Famous Mrs. Fair," is to be given March 9 and 10, directed by Mrs. Lloyd Faxon and Mrs. Taliaferro Mil- ton, with a cast of well-known players. Rollin Pease Presents First Annual Recital The first annual recital of Rollin Pease, bass-baritone, assisted by a group of other artists, will be presented at the Evanston Woman's club Thurs- day, February 24. Mr. Pease will have assistance of Grace Parmele, soprano: Mme. Gild- eroy Scott, contralto; Karl Schulte, violinist; Theodore Du Moulin, 'cellist, and Electa Austin, pianiste. Mrs. Amuel B. Spach, 228 Leicester road, Kenilworth, was hostess at a tea on Thursday of this week. For t INCOME TAX Bookkeeping t Cost Accounting | ; Investigation Corporation Accounting y 3 2 ¢ call ' Paul F. Jones at Winn. 2103 975 Oak St. utattvaishmattetimtaatdibibegiutia Winnetka { L

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