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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 May 1933, p. 41

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iiUICLLU dae ciV 111d11111in rnemselves but combined with as fine a cast as Iast Saturday's performance was comin posed of one listenied to a well rounded and thrilling opera. Constance E berhart; Who played the witch, has a contralto voice, rich and fil-toned. She is to be remiembered for her role in-"The Emporer Jones" which came to Chicago recenitly. Eu- nice Steen, soprano, as Gretel, sang well an(d took her part c harmingly. The boy, Hansel, ývas"NMaria Matyas, mezzo-soprano, Wvho is familiar to manly on, the' iortli.'shore. for she, has appeared 1lu nuinerous rcitals here. Olive 'Memiinger,, soprano, took several roles. inchîiding tlie,,,notlier, and lier clear, strong voice gave one the great- est deliglht.. Charles Dobson, baritone, fortuierlv wVith the Cincinnati Oper a company, comI)lcte(l this very excel- lent, cast. The ýsce,îerv and costumes were simple but. iost effective. The witch's cafidy house in the forest wl'Il thie cagec on one sic and the large oven on tlhe other brought an ef- ficacliu lis ~to the children, (and the grovn-tups; .too, for that matter) thiat wvas (juite terrifying. -\Vllard Rhodes, pianist, gave able acëomp-aniimet, to the, operetta., The per formance ashcld 1oth'iii the norning and the afternoon under the 'auspices of 'tle Kenilwortlî and( the XXVinetkaI.eagues of \Vomien Voters. Sizes .12 f0 22 Vears Snappy Sports .Models If/cil- Tailored, Wcl-Fittling $1 *95 0 Every Suit All-Wool Flannel,,in BIueé or in Grey. *Two Pairs, of Pants, onie.Plain and one Pleated. *Bille Suits ý,%-th floth Trousers to Match or one Bluie an'd one Grey or White. a Grey Suits with two ýLongies or one Long and one Golf knickerS. 0- Sirigle-Breasted with Patch Pockets and Belted Back. 0 Double-Breasted with Patch Pocket and PlainTack. The Parent-Teachier associationi of St. Francis. schiool wvill,:have its an- nual springtime lunchecon Friday, Mavy 19, at 1 o'clock in ýthe -schl01 hall. Tfhe Rev. Edwin V. Hoover, who is connected with thie Quigley Semninary and is in charge of the Cardinal Mundelein Camp St. George, wîil sI)eak on *'Summiier Activities for *Boys and Girls." M.rs. , Frank L. Kaye is to sing severalnunmbers, ac- FOR YOUNGER GRADS' Two-K<nicker Suits of navy$ 9 r-IN OUR NEW SPORTS SHOP1 This Introductory Off er! -IA CK WILSON" eider Glove WHITE FLANNEL SLACKS Al1-Wool Flannel, sizes 14-45 2at ................$34 Sn'yWhite Broadcloth Shirts road, Keniiwortfl, will entertain lier club at lurrcheon and bridge on* Fr1-- day, May 199. Mrs...tR. C. johnston, 321 Melrose avenue, Keniilwlorth, spent, last week- end at the University of Illinois with her daughter, Ruth. AI ens WIEDOL On Davis Street, )pSsStreet Floor, E&ut. Sw-EVANS TON WiImefte 1100O s

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