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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 30 Apr 1927, p. 9

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---------------- Ry Ca SREEEE------ WG | April 30, 1927 WINNETKA TALK DIRECTOR ELATED AS [cr menor of te company ave Gordon Van Kirk, Winnetka; Mrs, | GUILD GOES ON TOUR Paul Perry, Wilmette ; Moncure Payn- | Let Us Estimate ter, Glencoe, and Malcolm Smith, Ev- | anton, | Your Cement Driveway | | "The Detour" Performances in| = " " Mrs. David Bluford of 777 Prospect | Winnetka and Wilmette Feat- avenue returned from California Sat- | A Pool for Your Yard ures of Week-end | urday with her mother, Mrs. Samuel | : | Parrish Boardman, and with her son, We do all repair work on property-- Pkbre sé} : (i ae E lv | David, Jr., and his nurse. They had : : XDressmg Hmsels as nent | been gone since November and spent | including pleased with the work of the amateur | most of tlie time at Palm Springs, | Brick, Stone, Cement, Plaster and actors, who have been placed under | where about one-third of the people i his direc- were from Chicago and its suburbs. Stucco Wash. i tion, Whit-| Mrs. Boardman spent some time in Los | ford Kane, | Angeles. | WE | We give each job our personal attention. the 00d - man theater : at . ; 53 p Miss Edith Dillon, daughter of Mr. | S "0 director Qi i oy . or ) of | &e ; ee and Mrs. W. S. Dillon of 814 Prospect h t S aX on 2 avenue, is chairman of the stunts com- son's 1as t| Mittee for the sororities at the North- 419 Richmond Road, Kenilworth Phone Ken. 2735 Eons. d a. western university circus being given ---- tion of the this week-end, North Shore Theater y a guild. pro- nounced "The D e- tour" ready to go on the road on "WF fHome Dank [or Wineltkz Feople" Qfficers and Lirectors HENRY PR. HALE Fresident L.B. KUPPENHEIMER Vice~/ resident SANBORN HALE Coshier CEORGE WW. MEHINNEY Asst Cashier VICTOR ELTING ~ NOBLE HALE day of this % week, when 5; the first C. J. Eastman perform- ance was scheduled in Highland Park. "It has been a pleasure to work with such a capable and well-balanced group of players," said Kane, when the last rehearsal was over. "When I consider the handicaps under which an amateur group must operate to get up a play of this character in such a short time, without a background of professional experience, the results have been surprising. The dramatic talent to be found on the north shore compares favorably, I believe, with that available in any section of the country. These people chosen for "The Detour" have far exceeded my expec- tations, high though they were. And 2 Don't say "IF we had saved--" every member of the North Shore Theater guild has made my work pleas- } ant through enthusiastic and whole- = A VY ® hearted co-operation." pane has a member of the original Failures console themselves with the excuse "if." "If ublin ayers, when they first toured . . . . this country. He is a strong favorite I did this or did that'--When the time comes that you with Goodman theater audiences, hav- want to buy a home or an automobile, send the children ing played the lead in "Juno and the . ' "WwW Paycock" and "The Pigeon," a play to college or take a long trip you don't want to say, e for which he was chosen by John Gals- could do it, If" worthy. This piece he also directed. His other Chicago appearances in- SAVE! SAVE REGULARLY! Save toward a defin- Te Ry, Band hikiren of the ite goal. And when the time comes for you to carry out prominent in the cast of John Barry- what you planned to do, YOU'LL DO IT. more's "Hamlet." He has been assisted in the direction of "The Detour" by SAVE! SAVE REGULARLY. And save at this bank Louis E. Laflin, Jr. of Lake Forest, where service is friendly. Start now by opening a bank a founder and first director of the | Theater Intime at Princeton university. account. et . : . " "The Detour" is being presented this IF, is hostile to happiness. Saturday in Jane Kuppenheimer Me- morial hall, Skokie school, Winnetka, and at the Ouilmette Country club, Deposits made in our Savings Department up to May 10th Monday, May 2. The cast is headed will draw interest from May 1st. by Mrs. Taliaferro Milton, C. J. East- man, and Margaret De Lay of Win- Vaults for storage of your valuables. netka, with James Wetherall, of Evans- ton, in the juvenile male lead. The SE -- Maria WINNETKA STATE BANK Is Moving LIM ST. LAST OF LINCOLN AVE. Watch for [ A BANKING HOURS = Saturdays 8am.lo 12-30pm. and 7 lo Brm. L EE

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