WIL '-llll'lt!S TTE LIFE A · -12, 1929 Keller, son of Mr. and , 821) ftDW Ad-..=-e~lll Testa fvr Week ,.....-----~---, came home from Western Military Public school achievement tests pre~ academy to spend the spring vacation with hi· pareR . pared by Jacob S. Orleans were given to eighth grade pupits at the Stolp 11tEE OWKE school this week. These tests, which dairiat dM most· rrliablt ti'H l111'1Hf lei'Yict aad c:otiDMI to bt bad. call aa. include reading, arithmetic reasoning, language usage, and spelling, are deTIIOUHILL BROS. !lAsTibl TilE£ SuRGEONS signed to determine whether or not a (Not jodca of oil ,..,_) student is ready for entrance into high Plio·· WD. · · 1115 8ellller J..ft. school. Benefit Chairman New Trier Drama Grou/)J to Offer 3 One-Act Plays GREATER CHICAGO LAKE WATER COMPANY lltz ......., BJdw., CIUcap Tel. PU.IIUa 1171 ll'llterecl Lake Water tor Chlcaco'· Suburba Watell for A-o·aeeaea& Vote The Peoples Party Ticket STBAIGBT TUESDAY, APRIL 16 . A Croaa in the Circle Will Do It NELSON LAUNDRY aad Dr~ Cleanin1 S~ste111 We use soft water and Ivory soap. It's so gentle to clothes Llbe·al DiMOUDt OD B.mg aDd CaD Phone 1800 CENTRAL AT MAIN ST .. WILMETTE When Public Officials Build Durable, Economical, Concrete Pavements, They Protect and I . ·~ Saturday evening, April Zl, the New Trier Dramatic club will present a program of three one-act plays in the high school auditorium. These plays offer an unusual opportunity to show the work that is being done by the club, more especially by those members knmyn as the "Players.·· ' They are a group of students whose experience in dramatics has been more extensive than that of the others. The plays are all of quick action ; in other respects, _ h owever; they differ considerably. "The Grill," by George Woodruff Johnston, a terse, clever littl e mystery, is 'in striking contrast to th e dignity and humor of the other tw o plays. Another is "Gringoire, the Bailad Mouger," a translation fr~::m1 t he French by Arthur Shirley. In It are a number of historical characters, and it might be called a rom.ance in miniatur ~. The third play, Ahce Gerstenberg :; "The Pot Boiler," is a comedy in which are shown the trials of an enterprising playwright at the rehearsal .of ?ne· o~ his own works. The combtnatiOn or temperament and his cast's int~rpr~ta Photo by Carlos tions of his story make this httle Mrs. L. E. ~itten of Winnetka i·s sketch particularly suitable for young players. general chairman for the bridge party One of these plays will be chosen. to which the North Shore Alumnae as- represent New Trier in the dra ma sociation of Kappa Alpha Theta will league contest this year. · sive Wednesday, April 17. at the Evanston Country club. This is an annual Mrs. Grant Ridgeway and her daug hspring affair of the sorority and will ter. :\Iiss Jane, 207 Cumberland avent.1 e. benefit the house fund of the North- returned to Kenilworth Wednesda y western university chapter. rrom California, where they spent the winter. -oMr. and Mrs. John F. White, 270 Oxford road, Kenilworth, have motored ~lis~ ).fan; ~Iaud Bermingham an d to California and will spend a week in :\fiss :\fadel~n Beal of \tVilmette moLa Jolla, and other places before re- tored to Purdue and \Vabash colleges turning home. this week. ... I , It Is the Duty of a POLICE MAGISTRATE to pus on aU violations of Village Ordinances and all fines collected go to the Village Treasury. To function properly he must be in the Village at all hours, otherwise WILMETTE WILL AGAIN BE DEPRIVED OF HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS if caaea are booked under State laws. Safeguard the Taxpayers' Interests · I Therefore in Your Own Interests NEXT TUESDAY VOTE FOR ~ PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION JJWe~~GrmdA~ EARL A. ·PETIIBONE Independent Candidate CHICAGO Ott lee.· Ia 32 Clttee POLICE MAGISTRATE