ornce n me ay o! the performance. This second series ý of entertainments will continue through Februiry and P A TRONIZI O UR A J)VER TISERS March.J "The ' Thrce"Spinners," a. tkree- acf pIay by Florencre K i Per' Frtwik, a former' reside>it of Wii-. netka, ba.ied on thse story of Ru,,- peistiltikin, teill be presented tthse CIwIdren', Rour in ki.d>k hMaiaz hall of Winnetka Comtmunity House Saturday cfternoopn, Jaou- ary,26, csf 2 o'clock. * "The cast is unusual in its promise," ýsaid its director, Marion Ortseifen of Keniiworth, weli known in dramatic *circles on the north shore. Two of the most taiented of thé players, wbo. are al of Winnetka uniess otherwise men- tioned, are Betty Burlingham, petite and charaing as Joyzelle, and Bertil Hiller, every inch the prince he por- trays. Their silvery voices and delight- fui dances lend untold charm. Phoebe WVilliams well portrays the niotWe of Joyzelie, and Florence Hagenah of' Giencoe, the haughty queen'. The two attendants of the queen are Hal Lowther of Hubbard Woods, and Don Haase of Winnetka. Tiny Pegg y Coieman as Suzette is more than busyý witb her "littie sisters" Ariel'Dilion, Elizabeth Anne Cook4 Carol 119, and Betty Bushey, veritabie stairs in. size. *Don Fiannery as TIhomas,, and David Milton. as John, are Suzette's two "biothers." The trumpeteers are Bar- bara Ramn*er ndIa Ti Baer. mo1ok!oieter,KITCEIIENS telephone employec will help you place youw order. tinerstuclyi as well as pi ài accompasi costpime., desi nc, supply [Katharine Kendricjc, .ger. Rachel Merrifield is ail the female characters rpting. Virginia Itlannery twhile, Ann Musson is ,er, ith N. A.Hanna, &L LI S S D L z the gorgeous bridal TE LEP HO E c*.