Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Apr 1926, p. 6

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. . 0 . W I L M E T. X E .t l F.E April 2, 1926. ,. . ES . OF ·... NO .R . MA .· ND .. y~ · : - . -· .- · : · ·. AIJNT LOU ASKS- Whtn buying bread don't be misled by the color .. of-:the loaf. lfit is vny white. it is not the natural color of ~he flour. The color proves norhing in regard to the quality . of the loaf as the flQur and the dough can both be bleache~; the flour by electricit.y and the dpugh by chemicals. also by · high speed m1xmg machine or the mixing of corn flour or badax. Try -to make an extra white loaf from the highest grade of flour at home an.d yo~ will find I am right. Aunt Lou's bread is made ~he same as you would make · it at home- nothing added to make a big spongy or white loaf. We use the best Ceresota family flour, pure milk ( 3 0% butter fat) no skim or powdered milk, in fact the best of everything and plenty of it. Our bread is a s·o tid, well baked, healthful loaf. Note: Remember this is not a f acto'ry or a machine made ioaf. I AUNT LOU .I ···..······ · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Miss ~1ickey has shown her usual fine · · ··gently to Perfect .·F ort.h commg . It ts· hard, mdeed, to dtvtde the ho- . . . Opera Performance · · nors ·among the ~i_r~ctors, when . ~everal · · of such high ·. abthttes are workmg on the s·ame production. : Everyone ip the BY H. E. D. township ·has ·had ample proof of .what There is· on~y on_ e more· w~ek before splendid ' perfprmances M_ rs. Cotton a~d the New . Tner performance of the · Miss. Stanwood always turn out. . ldtss , "Chimes of Normandy." The opera will St~mwood . and Jiti1n1y Griffin of NorthJ be given t"vo nights;' Friday apd Satur- western, are .collaborating. in the dra - . I day evenings,· Ap.ril 9 and .10;. at ·~he matical c~~chi.ng of- ·:The c.hi.t~es , .?f New . Trier audi~oriut11. ·~s. in~}_' · be e.;x-l· Norm~ndy t.hts .Ye~r! an? as .m Robt!l _ .pected,. the enttre cast 1s. domg some Hood . Mr. Gnffin ts d1rectmg all of mighty . intensive '\'ork on the · ·p iece .. th . e ·. d.an~es. · . · : : ·. · · . . They have .spent several hours every .· The· cborus. alone, provides s~veral ~f · day of · their Eas.ter-week ·v acation in the thrills of· the opera; · The harmony · rehearsit.lg, under the coaching of Mrs. of · 60 · young voices singing . the lovely Homer C Cotton,. Miss . Eli.z. a beth S.tan- . ~ell cl\orus, . or. the rpusing ,a~d inspi.rwood, and 1'Ir. Gnffin. \Vtth Mrs. Cot- mg chorus, .-"Stlent Heroes, ..ts enoug.h !on keeping a c_ritical ey~ on the - ~~s- · to niake aJ1yone earnestly: ~e to \vit ~ · tea· ! part of the productton and Mtss ne ss both performances. · · "The Chimes · o:f Normandy" is the S.tan\,.·ood and 11 r. Griffin directing the dramatics, . and the . many little dance ~ort of operetta which provides plenty; wJ1ich ·o ccur throughout the opera, ·the oi' fun as well as giving everyone the public is assured of a very .superior ·fine mu . ir that is most deeply appre ~ort . ~f · enter~ainment Twhcn ·the,r wit- ciate~l , :ltld the NC\v !ri"er. perfon!Jance ne~s fhe .CI111nes of Normandy. . prom 1.,<·:- tn be great m every part1cular. lt seem5 to he about a fifty-fifty :;c.rt , · . IS . WED TOMORROW . of a propositi<?n. ~s t<;> just wh~re m?st i of the respo~sththty hes toward makmg: Saturday . afternoon, April 3, at 4 the .opera ·_a succ~ss. ·T? he sure, the o'clock, in the presence of the imsoiOJst s deserve · 'l v th c Rev. W'll' ·h htgh · ·pra.t 1 · sc ford the f. ex1 me d'ta 1e f amt 1 tam G Ul·5 e -ce II ent wor k t e\· arc ( omg, an or t 1e . . d h ·' · · 1 · 1, 1'11 · 't 11 1 fine qu~tlit'y of ·t heir i1iu sical and ·d ra - -~" rea. ~ e ~ervt~ce w liCy ~ um . ~ matical efforts. At the same tit1le, how-: 111 marnag.e, M1ss florence Gatther am eYer, an e(}·ual amount of prai se· is due J~wel Grcrne~. Th~ ceremony and the . the orche stra . \Vith Mr s. Cotton's dtn~er followmg wtll .ta~e place at the · 1\rw Trier Symphon~- Orche stra. con- rcstdence of the hnde s father. and si ~ ting- of about JO pieces. in . the pit. mother, Mr. and Mrs . Harry S. Gatther gidng the fine st interpretatio n o f ',h e o f 131R Fore st avenue. mu ~ ic tbrou~hout the opera, the choru s of about 60 boy s and girl s and the prin- - }.{ r. and ~f rs. E . Burt Brown, Jr., cipal~ of the ca st can do no less than 916 Elmwood avenue, announce the pres ent a ln111drcd -pcr crnt perfect per- birth of a daughter, Joanne, Sunday formance. ni ght. ~!arch 28, at the Eva,nston hos~ o t a few of the laurels r es t upon pital. ..r th~e ·.head of Miss Winifred Mickey, CHJM · . ·· · . ~frs. ·cotton's assistant. in the ·J!lU~ic TO·BE : SEEN· ·NEXT WEEK ~~p:~!m~~~~:tr~.e:I}Ir~e~tot~;a~i~~m~~ ; . . . · each and .every one of the rehearsal s, · ~e~ Trier Players WorkiJtg .Dil-l spiri~.· atid loy~l(y to the _":o:k . · p · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . · · · · · · . · · · · · · · · · . · · · · · · · · · - . · · Delicious Meats lor ·· · · Easter ~ and look at these Values · · · · Your Choice All Best . Brand Hams · · Armours Star- Swift Pr1emium Cudahy's Puritan Wilson's Certified - BerkshireChoice Young Stewing Hens Special 'at H A M S LAR. 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