WINNETKA TALK May 26, 1928 High Grade Selected Fowls HE SHOPPER who prides herself on the way she serves poultry can do herself most proud by selecting the 'birds' for her table at Peters Market. You are always assured of chickens, ducks, etc., of fresh-killed quality that will make your dinner a great success. . We always have an especially fine selection at this time of the week, for Sunday--come in today. Peters Market Meats of Quality 734 Elm Street Phones 920-21-22 Plays Ingenue Photo by Koehne Miss Dorothy Pickard, talented and popular young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilder A. Pickard of Evanston, carries the ingenue role of Nan in "The Knot," the three-act play by Marion Lawrence Nelson (Mrs. Her- bert U. Nelson) of Winnetka, written in the Town and Gown play-writing class and to have production by the Playshop at the Northwestern universi- ty School of Speech, May 30, 31, and June 1. Miss Pickard was graduated from Smith college and toured Euro- pean theaters studying the drama before returning to Smith to teach Winnetkans Have Important Roles in Playshop Play William C. Boyden, Jr. and Lloyd A. Faxon, both of Winnetka, are tqQ take part in the production of "The Knot," written by Marion Lawrence Nelson, (Mrs. Hubert U. Nelson), also of Winnetka, at Annie May Swift hall, on the Northwestern university campus, the evenings of May 30 and 31, and June 1. The play is to be put on by The Playshop, an organization sponsored by the Drama club of Ev- anston and the School of Speech of Northwestern university. The North Shore Theater Guild has taken deep interest in The Playshop and has taken over the first two nights. Mr. Boyden, who is to take the lead- ing role, played the lead in "Lilac Time," and took the part of Henry in "Henry the Fourth," a Theater Guild production. The cast also includes Mrs. James Cady Ewell of Ravinia; Nadine Shepardson, a well known reader of the School of Speech at Northwestern, who has given recitals {in many of the larger cities and has appeared in professional theatrical companies; Sidney Spayde, a student in the School of Speech, and Dorothy Pickard, Pierre Beach and Jean Burns, all of Evanston. ; Mrs. Charlotte Chorpenning is di- recting the production. She has worked three years with the Baker Work shop at Harvard, during which time she won the Harvard Craig prize. She has had a play produced on Broadway and has had experience all over the spoken English for two years. She is a member of the Evanston Junior league, and her engagement and ap- proaching marriage recently have been announced. OUR ENTIRE STOCK of INFANTS WEAR REDUCED &) to COST In this Closing Out Sale we are to offer unheard of bargains. Even though you are not contemplating to buy INFANTS WEAR, you cannot afford to pass this sale by. If baby's wardrobe is not filled . . . you'd better be one of the first shoppers, because our stock won't last long at the prices we have made. The LEONARD SHOPPE Infants' Wear 795 Elm Street - - - Winnetka True Bargains FRUITS and VEGETABLES Fresh Green Peas, full pods, Ib. ............ 10c Fresh Green Beans, 2 quarts .............. 25¢ Spinach, fresh home grown, pl: Juii.u veil 30c Fresh Young Carrots, bunch, large .......W. 10c Radishes, per Bunch ...... ove ovine rns vsip 10c Asparagus, large bunch i. ... coud oil ets 10c Head Lettuce, large, 15¢ and ............., 10c Tomatoes: Floridas, Ib. ..... este eit rs sree y 28¢c Valencia Oranges, juicy, doz. >... Joa, coi 50c Canteloupe, juicy Californias, large .. 25c and 18¢ Monarch 'Peaches, 3 cans ....... $1 2 GINGERALE i Canada Dryer doz. . »77280% $2.15 Regal Gingerale, doz?" 53x 90c Phone Your Order Winnetka Grocery Fruits and Vegetables a Specialty 5 -- Deliveries Daily -- 5 572 Lincoln Ave. Phones 876-77