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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Nov 1924, p. 2

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WILMETTE LIFE FRIDAY NOVEMBER 7 1924 N. T. mESPIANS APPEAR TONIGHT ·'The New Lady Bantock" to Be Presented at Auditorium by Talented Cut PRAISE FOR DIRECTORS better. People who are especially interested in high school dramatics will find it entertaining and puzzling to pick the best cast. The Saturday night cast will be composed of: Fanny , ··...·. . ... , . . . . . Betsy Beard Vernon Wetherell ..... ' Sherman Goble Martin Bennet . .. . Charles Fleischmann Susannah Bennet · . . . Helen Southward ] ane Bennet . . . . . . . . . . . . Audrey Bauer Erne t Bennet . . . . . . . . . George Massey Honoria Bennet ... Vernette . Christenson The ~fisses Wetherell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elizabeth De Berard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Katherine Bersac Dr. Freemantle . ·. .. . .. Robert Kenyon Geo. P. Newte ........ Whitfield Cook It Concerns the Whole Family! Ralpl estahli drorc ' h0Uf,, Fre,Jltl Miss Stanwood, Director of W. C. T. U. Holda National Dramatics, in Charge Convention November 14-19 The New Trier high school theatrical season opens officially tonight with the fir st performance of "The New Lady Banlock," the comedy hit by Jerome K. Jerome. The second performance takes })lace Saturday night. Each performance will have a separate cast. This double cast system is The National \Voman's Christian Temperance t:nion will hold its Golden Jubilee convention in Chicago. 'ovember 14-19, at Medinah temple. Korth shore members of the organization will participate in the activities. Pageantry pictures of fifty years will be one of the special features . Outstanding events in the hi story of the W. C. T. L". work will be shown. from the early crus<\de days when temperance leaders knelt in prayer on the sawdust covered floors of sa loons to th e present-day organizations with its twenty-s ix departments of \\'Ork which include Americanization. child welfare, citizens hip and socia l morality. Dclcgall'S from every state and territory will attend this convention and there will be foreign visitors representing some of the fifty-two nation s now t·nrollt:d in the world's \\'. C. T. C. T~ I~ matter of unthriftiness 3 ,·era~l 1sn t something that is the personal business of the man of the hou 'C. He may earn all the money. but he should remember that he owes a duty to his family , and that duty is to protect them. Thrift. during the productive years, is the best protection a man can ha\·e fo1· himself and his fam' ily. Start saving ~0\V-and keep at it! Palm. edi M ing th e timed I of the and "C L 0S A in the 1 by Ti ~ with ·r Starl morni·' after l arcra g to the mark Ia,· oi sec0nd ~ thiny- l and t\3\'Cf3!! Tom Brown Joins Stults Realty Company F orcea Tum Brown, recently sales manager Cillwrt D. ]l)hnsun and Brother, north shore real estate. is now associated with the 1-<ugers Park office. of E. E. Stults Realty company, 6755 Sheridan road. Chicago. Fur the past four years Mr. Brown has been active in clling properties along the shore from Evauston to Highland Park. ~lr . Hro\\'n's ;tr)dition to the Stults , a:t·, iorce. operating out oi the Rogers Park office. will euab le the concern to give its ~lients an exceptiona lly complete se rv1cc throughout the north side aud the north suburbs. lay wa made valve. Thr display he we dred a a dcla1 of Mi .. Elizabeth Stanwood tried out to give more aspiring school actors an opportunity to display t~eir histrionic ahility. The Friday mght cast has lteen coached and directed by Gordon Van Kirk. "The New Lady Bantock" has a lovestory theme somewhat interrupted hy the interests of Vernon Wetherell (Richard Burke), a blue-blood, and the chorus girl friends. of Fanny (Marie \\'ccker). The play moves rapid ly and hring-; out tlw pathos as well as the humor of the story. The cast of characters for the Friday performance will be : Fanny ......... .... ... Marie Wecker \ -e rnon Wetherell ..... Richard Burke Martin Bennet . . . . . . Donald Curless Susannah Bennet ..... Frances Howard Jane Bennet . · .. .. . .. .. E thel Thomas Ernest Bennet . . . . . . . . . John Panushka H onoria R<>nnet . . Virginia Haight The Misses Witherell ... Gulnar Kheiralla, Helen Drynan Dr. Freemantle . . . . · . . · . . . John Roos Goo. P. Newte ...... Douglas Davisson Miss Elizabeth Stanwood, director of dramatics at New Trier, is in charge of the actors who will stage the production Saturday night. The leads in this cast are taken by Betsy Beard and Sherman Goble. Both casts were well chosen and each of the young actors seems to be "just right" for the part portrayed. Seeing the two casts rehearse, it is not easy to say that one group or the other is the ht" i n~ ··vouJ· Home Banh·· · Ill Ill I · was hour. After Sun, Wind and Dust-Murine In summer the EYES frequently become blood · ahot from the lrritatint effec:a of wiDd and duat. 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