Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Apr 1928, p. 12

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· ProdaCtlob '.. \II'JII~· Cntlit ·to w. A. A. · (Coillrihltdl . WO.RRY? There. is no peace of mind comparable to the sense . of security that goes with a substantial and steadily . growmg ~vtngs account. ~i .. ·~· ... ·. ~·-~ Today ts ·norte too ~ "~ , ... · · 0 · · · .). · _; . . . ~· . ·~~ "' ~ , ·. · ... ' soon to ·start · :·. yo~rs. · Fult of haunting tunes and snappy tines was "Sea Plus," the nautical musical comedy, presented by the Women's Athletic association of Northwestern on March 28, 30, and 31 at the new Haven school in Evanston. Beth Paifenrath and Bertha Peterson starred in this 9th annual W. A. A. show as Paul and Francine, students on board a floating university. Their adventures on shipboard and in Paris~ the Alps, and Spain were complicated by trouble with a vanishing fraternity pin, about which the plot centers. The book was written by Neal Stanford of Evanston. Joe Bren, a professional, coached the show. and settings were designed and executed by Aleyp Bur:tis of the School of Speech. prc:hes~tra was a student one. and music written by students. were seven choruses. Virginia J.:-Ettidlfor'd. Helen Ellis, Ruth Hinchliff, and EUzabeth Sweet, :-6-".f\A..-·-· ·¥V"iln~ette. had p~rts, and Esther . S.p:ri~;er of Kenilworth had a part in h,.!li. " "' chorus. was m:FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Wilmette ~ J~Illft~~l v.A~ti6v f~r the spring vacation. Lewis B. Spring~r of . . ., . -apublican candid e for rep~e~ptativc Bruce Thomas of Winnetka enterin the General Assembly; is¥1osinl .bj~: ·t~~~- a larg~ group of friends last campaign with a final tour of ·the _T_u_es_da_y_e_v_en_·_n_g_.- - - - - - - - - Seventh Senatorial district. · · lati;e .Voters league, which says of "I have visited every section of the hint· . . di~trict," he said today, "and, _:every·~~wis B. Springer formerly served where I have been received .most cor- twa,;:terms in the house, during which dially. The indications aU . point to he ·was successful in getting some immy nomination, but I want to urge my portant legislation; was art active many 'toya1 friends to use every effort member who gave close attention to to get ~out as large a vote a$ .. ~ · , siblle. business and made a record of decided He ha·s been endorsed by · h~t:I~J~;:~~tt: ·R~ummler of 1015 Starr road, ~:~ is' home froni . Cornell uni- )~qmmler, son ·of Mr. and Mrs. . ·· i :· .' ~ e' have, in stock, a compiete line-of thoroughly seasoned ~J . ~ ·*,· , ~~~~~ ins. ulation and wall-board for that.Sprlt1s:;~:.:~--:· · · :. ~r· jOb~·: Look ··ove~· 'your bouse and garage and see ·' tf:;:~·:~~?~.~ you can't 'a . dd to its life by making. a few timely repairs. ' . COAL .. COKE FIREPLACE LOGS WALL-BOARD and · INSULATION . . ~. ~ ·' .

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