Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Feb 1927, p. 52

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# . . .,.... · · F~bruary 11 102" . ·d ~ .i. ·,. · 1 . Lt;gion Auxiliary "ERSTWHI~ SUSAN" INVITES PLAYGOER ~ D.e The Mcilvaine burner ge.ts the greatest heat value out of .every ~.; gallon of oil which it burns, and allows· the least possible amount of heat to escape. . ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~,~ MciLVAINE OIL BuRNER SALES I I Phone Winn. 147 736 Elm St. WINNETKA ·==~==~~~ FREDERICK B. LEWIS ResideJJt N m·fh ·Shore· Funerq.l Director Twenty-two years of successful professional service.' Personally .recommended by Chas. A. Stevens of ,Chicago and a host of .others whom we have served on the north shore. We personally attend all calls, rendering th~ most careful, courteous and conscientious service. Mrs. Lewis attends to all ladies' and children's calls. Private De Luxe Ambulance Servi~e The growing demand for prompt and reasonable ambulance service has made it neccessary for us to add to our Limousine Equipment, an In'Valid Coach which is the last word in Ambulance Service. Located in Wilmette. Our Display Rooms Are Complete Our Motto: "Golden Rule" , · The A~crican Legion Auxiliary ~,·ill New Trier Dramatic Club to P roQ ·ive a card party, Tuesday cvcnmg, d..uce Mariim Forest Drama February 22. at the home of ~f r:;. Harat ·Auditorium February 19 vey Hopp. 225 Lin~len ayenttc. Other I games \nil be provtded for tho se who , do not play hridgc. Proceeds f ro:n i By G. W. C. this evening of fun will be used Ill : "Look at me-l was. only ('dtH·.t· thr sort of welfare work you read \\·ith a Testament an' a spcllin' h()(tk ,~ of in thl' last issue of \Vrr.,·rr·:rn: Ln'E. a slate. An' do I look as if l need · , Can vou think of a more patriotic way know any mor'n ' what I know a're;u l:· · 1n si>end the evening·? If you will Thu s speaks Barnaby Dreary in t' · f n ~.._. .. ' phone Your rc servatton to ' .nrs. )ar- ' second act o r '· t· · ,rstw 1 11·1 e ,"1lt:-.an. cu~. \\'~lmette 3783. on or before Fe!~- the time, he i. engaged in a <k l>o~' ruarv 21 the committee will find 1t ,,·ith his wife on the subject oi 1·rl·. r asi;r to prepare for your pleasure cat ion. His wife,. is none othcr 1i 1. ancl comfort. Susan ·hcrsclf, whose idea~ 1111 all ,11' je cts an· ahrays up-to-th1.:-minu tl'. 'l'hc American Legion .\ uxiliary I In rep!?· Susan sa~:s, "Far bl' i~ i rc ,. want s every cligibl(' woman in \Vii - ; me to g~~·c c.xpresston to n~y tt 11tt mette. who is n?t a_lrc~dy a .membe;, 1 thoughts. , ~o- .do.~tl~t s~1~ ll'd , . t.1 , · to join the dn,·c tt t:i havtng· tlu s common dccenc~ \\ tll 1for. .tllm\ ht t month . Tt is a live. gTO\ving· or~ani- , :-;ay more. And there one ha . . the main idt·.t " zation. doing a hig work, hnt can do more if it has more workers. Mrs. thi's play by Marian De F(Jn::-t " lti \ · Ha\\'k in:; \\'ill h e glad to kno\\' of pros- the );e\\' Trier I-rgh sc h(·ol D ~·:ull.tt i· JWCliw mcmhers. club is to produce ~aturcl : ty, Fl' h rtt. t' }I) in the auditorium of that ~cilc '" : I Barnaby . E changed a S urpr1ses · · ignorant. a 1hit ll:tl' x s· · · Drear~·. · hanan l!l 1 n:; H 1 t':t:-., con~tant y ... trll ~· Householder Bandit Meet glittg with his altrui~tic "ifl' Jn lil.'· . '. . _ . I n:-.t\\·hile Su;;an. Thl'n at thl.' b t Roy H. ~arrctt, rc stdmg at ,"l,?4 _1·.~=-ex Juliet triumphing OHr the llt H·cl u road. Kemlworth, wa s the nctun _of catcd Dutchman and winning irl'v<l 11 1 an attack hy a burglar whom he dts- icl!' th~._· alnt-..ed daughter nf Barn ;tll\ , ·. : . · co\'Cred in the act of rohhinQ· hi s home . late ]ast Sunda,· e\·ening. irr. Jarrett ' 'I ht· play, though_ tt ts ba se d perh ;q ·. was returning - from an out-of-town 011 an almost tragtc theme . l] ~s m :11." trip and upon· turning- 011 the light s in t.llotn.cnt s of clear _comedy. 1 h.ne I bis house. was surprised to meet a tor mstance, t_he tt.1}1c when 13<~rna ll\ stranger descending the stair s from the lean~ s that l11s w:re, whom he !J:L , upper floor. Thinking that it might obtamed from _a hurcau that a .~r~·c bc a guest of his son, : M r. J arrctt "to ack_ as publtck benefa~to_r to ~~.rm ~ spoke to hin, and a moment later rc- cungemal souls together, ~:-. a n .fH · ceived a blow on the side of the head. woman. one 6f them S('X equal1 1~· The bandit beat a hasty exit.. sharps, ,,-ho lectures to the lll Jt hl'r -.' Help was immediately summoned so cial u_ni~!l s ab~ut female s \'(·tin' and from. the home of a. neighbor, George energetics. ·. . . i.C. Rtchards. who wtth tweh·e guests Another pnc_eles s comed) scene . . responded in force and joined the tl!c one wherem _the Dreary fannl ~ Kenilworth poli~a fruitless search dmes .. As one nnght. expect,. Ban~ahy for the maurauder. The robber had and Ius sons cat \Vtth thetr kmvc s, evidently been surprised before he had drink out ~f thei; sauc~rs, and act made any great progress in his search gct~erally hk c !11cks. fhen ,,·hell for Yaluahles, as nothing was taken. J ult et, the new wtfe, ~uggcst.s that the family usc the napkm s la1<l before them. BarnabY utters the lovely Keep Close Watch Here epigrammatic ,~·ords, "\Vell, I like a too, when \\·e've got gravy." to Avoid Measles Spread napkin, As a result of these situations "Erst Every possible precaution is being while Susan" is a splendid mixture oi taken to prevent the inception of a the hilarious and the serious and a fin<: measle s epidemic in Wilmette. accord· chance for amateurs to show their ing to Dr. E. E. Moore, ·health com ~ \\'Orth. missioner. Only two cases have been The cast of the play is as follo\\'s: reported since the first of the month Barnabetta Drean· .. : . ...JanE> Philbrick hut with the close proximity of a~ J.:manuel Drt>ary ·.. . . . . . . Karl KarnopJ) Barnaby Drearr ........ John Cogswell epidemic in Ev.anston extreme care Abel But<'lwr .......... Stoddard Sm·dl must be taken to prevent a similar .Jacob Dreary ........ Emmons DcBerard outbreak here, he points out. Nurses Judge David Jordan .... Loren Converse :\fill er, en;twhile Susan ....... . ai1d teachers are keeping a close Julit>t ... .. ... _,_ .. . . . . . . . . . . . Marion ~chuman watch on school children in an effort Ramah SehwenkfE>lders ...... Ruth Kinne to stem its spread at the very outset: Em Eackernagt'l ...... Katherine Naper should any indications be discovered A bt· Wackernagel . . . . . . . Robert Martin Joseph Yoder .......... Edward Ryerson Tl~e co-oper~tion of every parent it~ .h·nnie Getz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Herma Logan thts regard 1s earnestly desired, .D r. Absolom Puntz . . . . . . . . Frederic Favor M·o ore states. Contagious diseases re- :\Irs. Winthrop .......... Harriet Mons ·winthrop ........ Althea Northan ported to the health department since. Alice Helen Meredith ........ Charlotte Irwin the first of the month are as foJlows: (iovernor Robert l\'larsh ... Ralph Arnold ·rhe phil" Is under the direc tion of Gormeasles 2, mumps 1 and pneumonia, 1. · · 1 .. I '1 · dan Van Kirk. I ~ · · · · · " " · · · · · · · · " · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · "---.--.-.--. · · · · · · · · I OIL TO BURN A Grade for Ever, Burner MRS. F. E. LEWIS lAihJ Att1ndat Rnidcaet Phone Wilmene 3 55 2 BUGBBI A COMPANY General Ofticea, 844 Ruah St. North Shore plant, Howard at McCormick Blvd. Superior 6481-2-3-4 Telephonea: Nilea Center 217 Greenleaf 3456 Roaera Park 0112 ..: · · ., · .!__ ~· =A' . · 7' · · · · · · 7 .. · · · · · .··· , · 0 FREDERICK E. LEWIS Parlor Phone Wilmette 3552 e· 0 · · 0 · · 0 · · · · · · · · · · · ·

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