WINNETKA TALK June 4, 1927 ee hd Th Te ha Th Tn Ty I Trinity Lutheran L. H. Nauss, Ev. Luth. pastor JUNE CLEARANCE }~ itis Sunday, June 5 English Communion services at 11 A. MM. | Text for the confessional address: Eccl. | 7, 20. "There is not a just man upon the earth that doeth good and sinneth not.' Every Hat in stock Test ok the Pentecost Sermon: Acts | to be sold below cost Theme : "The 'Wonderful Outpouring of the Holy Ghost on the Disciples. English services at Ss P. M. on Pentecost | 60 Hats reduced to Sunday, June 5. Text: Acts 17,31. Theme: "Christ's Sec- $ 1 0 ond Coming." The Young People's society of High- land Park will give an entertainment in the Glencoe Lutheran church Thursday, I advise an early selection June 9, at § P. M. Gredley | Faculty to Be / rte. Entertained by Parents The faculty of the Greeley school will be entertained at tea on Tuesday, June 7, by Mrs. William Odgen Cole- 946 Oak St.. Winnetka Phone 320 man at the Sunset Ridge Country club. Upon the following day, Wednes- f= day, June 8, they will also be guests FE EE EEE EEE seAsmmmmmmmmmsms=======s (at a luncheon given by Mrs. Albert EDwW. V. CULLISON land at the Bechtelheimer home. RETURNS FROM MEETING Rev. James Austin Richards, of the Winnetka Congregational church, has returned from the meetings of the Nat- 1 1 1 1 1 1} 1 1 ! ' 1 A u t 0 S e T v 1 | e §| tional Council of Congregational : ! 1 1 1 i ' ' 1 1 - churches at Omaha, and will take a few minutes at the service Sunday morning to speak of certain aspects of the Council which has special reference to Winnetka. The morning sermon will be upon "What Posterity Does for Us." 909 Linden Ave. Hubbard Woods Ph. Winn. 686 cL LLL a LE EE EE Buy Your CHEVROLET in Winnetka from Richardson | || -- E/ CHEVROLET Ps Your Car Serviced in 24 Hours "" No need to take a long trip and a street car back when your car needs "service." Buy your CHEVROLET from RICHARDSON and receive a better service in Winnetka. RICHARDSON'S GARAGE FRED T. RICHARDSON, JR. ,36 ELM STREET PHONE WINNETKA 25 oe 'TO PRESENT COMEDY Greenwood & Hawthorne Aves. Glencoe | | Threshold Players to Stage "Adam and Eva" at North Shore Methodist Church Next Thursday and Friday The Threshold Players of Glencoe { will present "Adam and Eva," a swift- | moving three act comedy, next Thurs- day and Friday evenings, June 9 and { 10, at the North Shore Methodist | Episcopal church, corner of Hazel and | Greenleaf avenues. "Adam and Eva" | w as presented in Chicago several years | ago, when Morris Gest and Ray Com- stock brought it to the I.aSalle theater, where it had a long run before enthusi- astic audiences. It is original, bright, and full of the deft touches that make a play popular. The story of the play is the eternal wrangle between the head of the house, "James King,' and his two daughters, "Julie" and "Eva," over the spending of money. The daughters are very extravagant, the hangers-on, a crochety old uncle, a spinster aunt, and Julie's husband are ungrateful, and as a result Mr. King, really a good- natured fellow, becomes irritable and exacting. He decides to go away on a long journey, driven to the step by the scheming in his household. He in- stalls "Adam Smith," his competent business manager, as head of the household with full authority to act. Adam has much to learn about women, but he meets the situation. He tells them their father is on the verge of bankruptcy, and insists that they all go to work. Although the word "work" is new to them, they accept the situa- tion. The play proceeds cleverly to the end, which is a happy one for all con- cerned. A competent cast has been chosen, and is working under the direction of Mrs. Francis I. Woolley. The cast consists of Franklin I. Chichester, James King; Mrs. T. E. Schulte, Eva; Ethel Repass, Julie; Carl L. Lochner, Clinton DeWitte; W. Albert Kemp, Adam Smith; Norman E. Wat- son, Uncle Horace Pilgrim: Ethel De- Lang, Aunt Abbie Rocker: Irma Keehn, Corinthia, the maid; Joseph K. Shippen, Andrew Gordon; Moncure D. Paynter, Dr. Jack Delamarter. The staging is under the direction of Clyde Peaster. Associate members of the Threshold Players will receive a card entitling them to view one performance of "Adam and Eva." For those who arc neither associate nor active members, single admission tickets are being of - fered, and will be sold at the door also. Mrs. Mellen C. Martin of 630 Rose- wood lane returned Saturday from a three months' European tour. Accom- panied by Mrs. Frank Clarke of Que- bec, she visited England, France, and Spain, passing Holy Week in Spain. For COLLECTIONS Bookkeeping | Income Tax : Cost Accounting Corporation Accounting 4 call ) ' 4 Paul F. Jones | at Winn. 2103 975 Oak St. Winnetka |