Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 May 1938, p. 10

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PRICED $4.50 SMART STRAWS Select' ygur sraw today and be) ready for warm weather. Enjoy the, -cornfort features in these finè bhand made straws. Corne in today. Sernitized, Weatherized rernarkable perforiiian$.ccrtiny noved since registering tnat it i grand testimionial to the abilitv of the necessary for tbem to write to his director, M%ýrs. Harold: Bueli. Mrs. ofierqetn rnsfers. of regis-. Buel iÏ4avelcorne and valuable addi. tration to their new addresses.; al., tion' to Threshold. that the .requests.imust be signed hb First honors go to our devastatinP thé individuals. siren Kay, Kirchberg. Her' portayal No transfer will be mnade if the was matchless. breath taking; a distinct signature on the transfer request doeS* and clear-cut. picture; a far cry frorn nfot compare. with the signature on the tart-tongued old niaicl1 Edith, that the'-permianent regisiration card. The, Kay brought to life in "Mrs.' Moon- voters are warned that it is-their ligh" lat witer.responsibility to mail their own trais This has completed the l2th. co nsecu- fer .requests, and that it is inadvis- tive. vear for Threshold Players. A year able to, rely on some one else to nmail fidwithit doubts, discorgmns the'requests from theni. despair.-but likewise its fond memories. Mr. Flynn aiso catis, attention to *Starting off the season with "Petri- the fact theerson d so who are fied -Forest" 'in which a new T:hresh- 'lot 'nom.eitre a o owt older, Kay Rush. was f eatue.i a the Village Clerk in their loa1 cm the purpose of Threshold players to give munity. The said cierks will acp tl,,~ l~~c 'if d~fernt mi istnct their registrations up to and includ- FIRST CHURCH OF, SCIENTIST -il a.m. >alis tic fantastic, or super-natural rified Forest" gavé an authenti( ;-section of a portion of the grea, t. It was a real life drama of ver, n. every-day people, and touchec eart strings, of. ail yho were for. :e eliQugh to see it. Yello.w Jack )ing f rom everyday life to modert *this class register. at once so that anm possibility of a mistake nay be eliminated by virtue of a last-.minute rush. ""Save Us From Our Friends!-" S er m o n READING ROOM - Il 33 Central Avenue Open Daily (except Wedncaday) 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Wednesday 9 A.M. to 745 P.M. - Saturday 9 A.M. to- 9 P.M. with protessionïalprecision and cexter- ity. A new~ type of staging wvas used for this show, there being no acts or scenes, ail lapses of timne and place be- ing denoted by black-outs utilizing the different acting areas of the stage ai-. ternately and adding range by the use of a sniall raised platform- at. the rear of the stage. "Personal Appearance" of -xurse was sheer comedy and as such was un J. '.-. Sunday mornling, 'May 29. -This wviIl coliclude the' prograni of regular Sundav imorniing services at the temple until faîl, wenthey Nvill be re sumed. On Sunday. Junle 5, Rabbi, Shuhnan ,,Ill hold the annual Confirmation .service of the Religious schooi. Tvn tv-niine children Nvill lie confirmcd this y'ear. They are: and iuha,; son. thev arc ja'm'- ard Cowan, TEdward 'Jack- r. an

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