Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Sep 1923, p. 16

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PPfEPP'Sf;'! \l*! ;t:Sp?s*^;»;:; SL^^ ,.,....... fggpgy ' Miv- -and-Mrs. Hugh Bersie, 1400 Washington avenue, plan to spend a tort- night at Atlantic City, They wiHleave on Thursday next. J Miss Rozella Hettich, 1011 avenue, returned Monday to Hall, at Kenosha, Wis. Central Kemper « Mrs. A. E. Reploge of La Porte, Ind is Ae guest of her daughter, Mrs. Wal- lace W Kerr, 707 Forest avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley Rice, 5181 Cen- tral avenue, have moved into an apart- mtLtS 1061 Sheridan road, Chicago. 1 Miss Betty Rice7°518 Central avenue, haT returned to Smith college for her sophomore year. Miss Gertrude Ingersoll, 517 Central avenue, left Friday to attend Sweetbnar college, Virginia. Miss Dorothy 5^500 Central ave- nue, has gone id Virginia where she will attend Sullin's college. Miss Mary Fisher, 908 Greenwood ave- nue, is attending Sacred" Heart academy at Lake Forest this year. ------ Miss Alta Biggs, of. St Louis, Mo., is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wentz, 1021 Central avenue. NEW ERA DAWNS IN N. U. DRAMA Dean Organizes All-Univcr- tity Theater Kenilworth Happenings ] With Alexander Dean, associate pro- fessor of dramatic arts in the School of Speech, in charge of all Northwestern university dramatics, the college year just opening promises to inaugurate a new vera inUrampus dramatic activities. MrNXtean, formerly director of the Little Theatre at Dallas, Texas, and, a director in George Pierce Barker s fam- ous "47" work shop at Harvard, has just returned from a tour during which he lectured at the University of Michigan and at Petersboro, New Hampshire. According to plans outlined by Mr Dean, five campus dramatic groups will unite to form an air University theatre. Included in this theatre will be Prentice Players, Campus Players, Thahans, Hermit and Crow and the W. A.. A. Besides productions pn£ on by the above organizations, Mr. Dean plans joLproducejhree plays^the-casts_of jwhieh- will be picked from the university at large * A Unified system of general tryouts will be used in picking the casts for this year's productions. A board of governors made up of representatives of each of the five major campus dramatic organizations will, with Mr, Dean, control the plans of this united University Theatre. Now on Display The New 1924 Closed Models " (Si, If if I! Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Erwin Wheeler, of Lakewood, Ohio, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Moss, 316 Cumnor road, this week. Mrs. R. E. Moss left Wednesday for a short visit with old friends in Hart- land, Wis. ' Miss Rebeccah Wheelock, 244 Cumnor road, leaves Sunday to attend Briar Cliff cojtegej^^^.^^------------ Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Littell, 322 Wood- stock avenue, left Friday for a* week s motor trip northward to Lake Superior. Mrs. Arthur Adair, 320 Melrose ave- tiue, entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday at the Skokie Country club. gteisrs. Davis and Philip Burnham, Roslyn road, leave today to attend terbury School, Connecticut. ; Mrs. Edgar A. Stevens,33^ Abjktts- .tord road, will be home tomorrow after a visit in Concord, Mass. rl [Kenilworth Club will open its season ivith a formal dinner dance on Tues- day, October 2. \ Mrs\j Alfred McDougal, 325 Abbotts- iord Mad, entertained her Bridge club at luncheemrand bridge last Wednesday. ^T«Irs. Samuel D. Flood±.. 133 Kenil- ~#orth* avenue, enterTaineT at an infor- mal luncheon Wednesday of last week. -; Mrs. Roy C. Osgood, 423 Essex road, entertained the Home and Garden club Monday afternoon. _^_Jkli^-Ffankâ€" Gherry)r422-^bbottsfdrdy road, entertained her Bridge club at T.T^ncheon on inursday. -w Harry Mitchell Fall Opening Sale Suits with * Extra Pants Made-to-Order Valuem U#» to $90 It will pay you to make • special trip to Chicago and order your Fall and Winter suit during this sale. Harry Mitchell *•>*• iatt Jsofcaon Bentevard Ball Stock Mamt ot State St., Chteage Come in and inspect the many new features of the 192^ Oakland. 4-Wheel Brakes _ . â€" 5 Disc Wheels New L-head Motor Entirely New Chassis New Fisher Bodiesâ€"All Models Centralized Controls Permanent Topsâ€"new type curtains New Finish Unit Instrument lighted â€"^--4^B«mts^ie^Hbod Board â€" indirectly North Side Motors of Evanston 1019 J>avu St. Phone Evan. 578 ' "â- ' and FILLING elryour needs are or a huifudfed,jve areftaibw in la Msifion to make prompt deliveries. for the lawn â- Jiead the' Wunt-AJt &S0NS Ettablithed 1907 Dealers in All Kinds of Building Materials EVAN$TCM4i! :«wiasiEffEl ****** „»*** WSSSm ill. 'h-'ik M-.&L%?J& WjWtETKA §SB89H COE jj(^^^^S8?®^feJ^Sf^n^^^^p in the home that; possesses a Day Bec|"* 4tC This double d^btdmalces an ektf a %ed by night mA& .com^gi^^l, £ortabte;loun^m^^^ '---'-'--^ &$ffi?&H$'i "%-m 1555 Sherman Ave. mm TJW^**!1*. *$$â- ;• f«iTet:Errt904 mi mm .STppSii!; WWiM ?^^^^^^^s^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ tl ^T^~'^jJ.^i^i^i^S^^taf^ ^J=;:

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