May 25, 1928 WILMETTE "Bab," Title of Graduates' Play · . at H t.g ·h S ch 00 l For many years it has been a custom at New Trier for the graduating class to present .at the end of the school term that play known as the "Senior play." This ireompo'Sed primari_ly o.f- the members -of that class assisted by the Juniors. It is considered quite an honor and something of a compliment to be selected for the cast, as rivalry is keen, to say the least. For the performance this year, as something of an innovation, there ar e to be two casts for the play one of w I11C . h Wl·n present the play the' evening of June 1, the other, June 2. "Bah" is an amusing farce dramatized from the novel of the same title. The book is by the famous humorist, Mary Roberts Rinehart. Much of the author's original skillful charaCter delineation , and most of her ready humor arc to be found in the play. It is typical of so manv of her stories in that the action goes on at a sprightly pace without once dragging. Bah. the leading character, is almost, not quite, eighteen years old. It is due to some of her innocent schemes and fabrications that a perfectly respectahle family is almost wrecked. But Bah is no t so completely engrosse d in her own affairs as not to be able to bring things out right to the sat isfac ti o n of eye rvone concerned. . -1 . k b Tll e I art 0 f B I IS Ja) )emg ta en y Alta Dec Bel. he and ~Iadelon Beall. Carter Brooks, th e ma sc uline· lead, is P la_Ycd b_,. Steve Harwood and Dean \ "a il. Frances \\'eld and Alice Donahue have the pa~t of Leila; \Vallace ).fill er and George Pearse that of Bah' father, ).lr. :\rchibald; while Pauline ~f cCoy and Lois Johnson have that of ).[rs. Archibald. Other memher. of the ca . t include: Bill Larkin, To\\'ner \\. cb ter. Evelyn Lauritsen, Betty Bro\\'n, Clifton Darling, Bill Hughes. Howard Bleser. Bob Cochran, Cecelia Baldwin. Yirginia Pierson, Drake Older. and Arthur Yan Deursen. Pupils of -District 3 _ Hold. Spring Festival ooao The annual spring festival for chit-~ dren of school district number 3 will . be held in the Forest Preserve at Glenview on Tuesday, May 29. The Avoca 616 ~nd Gros.se _Point sch~ols are. ~nclud~d Univ. 2750-51-52-53 ' Wilmette 835-831 m the dtstnct and wtll parbc1pate m 0 the festival. 3 Deliveries Daily to Wilmette, Kenilworth, WiDDetka and Glencoe The program for the event will conBy Popular Demand sist of. game.s, field events and health 0 ~ and .other contests. Entered in the · health contest from the Avoca school · are held over for a few cla,.a will be Harold Wagner and Dorothy Dean and from the Grosse Point school, Helen Middendorf and Robert R b · 0 Come in to hear them play and sing their · enchantin· Hawaiiaa The health contest at the festival melodies. Ask for a taste of these delicious Jams and Jellies that ay u_rn. 0 the·e player· repre·ent will represent the preliminary contest · · · · for district 3 and the winners will be ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ entered in the Cook county contest, Nectar Marm · alade· h J 0 a erry am 1 finals for which will be he d on une The nectar of the Gods from that Which grows on low bushes uad 9 only found OD the rim of · Q · e M· 0 B G N. s oao oao ,ao o LIFE 13 DAVIS STREET, EVANSTON a 0 0 0 The Hawaiian Slnge·s aad Playe.s AT MORGAN'S p a 0 · 0 ·1· B J Hoodlums Trl·m Ski.nners In · W Results of the opening . gamt>s of ~ Prepared from the curious but Made right at the Plantation the \Vomen's Playground ball in the appetizing Hawaiian Guava where Pineapples grow Playground and Recreation Board Jar 3Sc Jar 3Sc league played last ~fonday e\·ening were: Preserves-Hawaiian 8 Diamonds (12) Cliquots (16) 0 Frances Tuscani Ang la Meier Case of large Jars Assorted Dorothy Schinl r Lorraine Jannes Mary Koza · Anna Fiegan 0 Leona Hoffman Gertrude Meyer Shredded Wheat Soap Flakes Helen Deinlein Eleanor Phillips F 1 lb b l\1ary Hoffman Jane Krier package American ami y, 3 · _ox 1\'larguerite Ble~er Lois Miller . }}c large size 49C omens ' B 11 L a a a fascinating Paradise eague o Jar 3Sc Guava Jelly Jar 40c Pineapple Jam Kilauea VoiC&Do 24 $7.98 I I 0 0 a oa 0 Skinners (3) Gertrude Fanckboner Nola Todd .Toe Skidmore Esther Stone Beatrice Davis Virginia \Vade Hoodlums (25) Florence Clifford Walnuts Helen Schleier HeJen Braun Shelled, regular 9Sc, lb. 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