Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Feb 1927, p. 35

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Fe~rua.ry 18~ 1927 WILMETTE LIFE Hundreds of North Shore Children View Production. With Fascinated E:rea By CRITIC Children, hundreds of them, with a !llOther here and a father 't here, filled the auditorium of Harri son hall for the two performances of "The Brownies" given by the student playe.r s of the National Kindergarten and Elementarv college last Saturday, making the play a tremendous success from th e point of enthusia m and enjoyment as well as numbers. · The auditorium has a seating capacity of 750, and there was scarcely a vacant seat for either performance. Delighted laughter g.reeted the appearance of ragged, happy-go-lucky Tommy and Johnny, \\hose antics and mi schief seemed to prove their father's contention that "Bairns are a burden." Granny in sisted, however, that "bairns are a blessing," and told of the brownies who once helped to keep the house clean, and whose desertion -:\·as to blame for all the had luck. Tomnw se t out that night to find th e brownie ~. and th e children in the audience shiY erecl with delighted awe as he made his way to th e moor wh ere glowing fireflies dan ced, black hat s swoope d and hovered and great bull -frogs croaked an d cape red, and th<:,. were as delighted as he when th<: \~· i sc old (Y\\'1 up in the tr('<: tCild him ,,·ho the :::,':" 11 it·' are a 11 cl where he l'OU!cl fi 11, I INSURE WITH A CHURCH JT requires .no argument to convince a good business man that he should insure himself and his property against the usual losses. Why .n ot insure the future -of those in your hornet including yourself? The church will gladly do this for yout if you will give it the opportunity. ~~ i~ ~ ~<1 ~~ The premium for this insurance will be surprisingly low. The results will be most gratifying. The benefits and pleasuret which you will derive from . a participation in· a movementt that is eternally working for your welfare and that of your familyt . will increase with the earnestness and length of your service. By all means come with the children, as the results will be just that much greater. This insurance pays daily dividends and requires no loss on your part to make it payable. Any of the following churches listed below will welcome you and serve you next Sunday. cr:" . d n..·11 w v r l' p a r t i c u - I ~~ 'J'J H' y' 1 llll g <· r c l1 i 1 -.,' larh· ia . . rinatecl \\ ith the "anillla]..," <h ~~' . th t_\ called_ tlll'lll, and_ Olll' rhilrJ :titn a ll (l t ht· r 1ll JlL' d up \\' ll h "I lv Ilc 1. :\1 r. , ~~ F rn!.!." "1h·l ln. '\[r. 0\\·1." "Can they I < Jl~· :.""\\'hat rn:d~c..; tht"m !'<1 hi!!, moth- ! 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Ao\\' ers. :\ g r:1up of t\Hn tr children fr()m the '\fan· Crane Xur . nv sc hool \H' re th e gue:-.ts nf ).fi ss Ecln~ D ea n Bak er and ~f i:;s Cbra Bell e Bake:· at t hl; play, \\'here a sec tion was rese n·ecl for th em, and thC\· were lat er entertained at luncheor{ 1)\· ot her m em ber s oi th e facttlt~· in ;~ priyatc dinin g room adjoining the J..:inclcrga rten . · The plaY this Year. and the int eres t di s pl~n··ed .ll\· ahimnae ;J.Jid f r i e 11 d s, <:qualfed or .s urpa sse d that of Jl l'L' Yi ous yeJrs in which a pia~· inr ch ildren ha 'l been gi\·e11. Recl' ip t:-; and t"P " tHlitnr es ha \'C' no t Yet he en tot all'd. hut there i:-; l' Hry i>rorni..;c that tltt· pla~· will tnnn· tltan tal..: c care oi til L' anwunt s till d 11<' o 11 tlw p 1e d .~ L ' o i t It<· X n r tIt Shore rhaptc·r ni till' :\ltmt11ae ass;)riation to the roltege building fund for the current year. nr grandlll()t_hl'r :!JlJlL': tr cd ' Ill. t:ll' "Ct'llt'. j'l ~ :~nd th~· t' :\l'Ill'IIll' ~lt :tnd_ 1kli~ht :t_l tlll',. 5~ 1 flJl;d cll"L'Il\.l'l'\' Il l tlJt· HklltJt\· 11! thl' ~ Choose your Church now -Be there every Sunday ~~ ~~ "i'f. · Dire~tory St. John's Lutheran Church 'Wilmette and Park Avenues Rev. Herman W. Meyer of Churches: The Fust Presbyterian Church Ninth Street and Greenleaf AA..venue Rev. George P. Magill Fust Congregational Church Lake and Wilmette Avenues Rev. Stephen A. Lloyd Wilmette English Lutheran Church Greenleaf Avenue and Seventh Street St. Augustine's Episcopd Church I I 40 The First Methodist Church Lake and Wilmette Avenues Rev. Horace G. Smith Wilmette Avenue Rev. Hubert Carleton - St. John's Lutheran church in \Vilmettc and Trinitv church in Glencoe will he represented at the quarterly sessions of the North Shore zone of the Walther league to he held in Highland Park Sunday, February 20. Meetings will be held in the afternoon and evening in the Y. \V. C. A. house at Highland Park. The V\'alther League is an organization of Lutheran young people. The Wilmette Baptist Church Forest and Wilmcue Avenues Rev. Francis C. Stiller Published by the lntenhwrch Adverli.ri11g Committee, Wilmette Church Federation

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