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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 May 1935, p. 19

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>o No. 1 Went fon This year the ciase, wnich nas Deqn r-eheansing under the direction of Supt. E. L. Nygaard, is giving "The Merchant of Venice.*" Before the play and between, acts the school orchestra, dinected by Miss Margaret Davenport, will* play. The: cast. of chianacters% for the play. has been announced as follows:- The Duke of Venice -. William. McLaren Salanlo. ................ Richard . Durr Antonio ... ...........rank Knooô Bassanio ..............Robert ..ndQn Gratiano ..... ......Winston Fredericks prince of Morocco.;. .Jack Lawson prince of Aragon ...James Robertson Shylock .............William, Taylor Tubai....... --....... Jackson MacLow Launcelot G(obbo ... Gordon Osterstro m Old Gobbo ........ Arthur Adair Lorenzo... ............ .Thomas Ellis Leonardo........Wilcox Hodgkins Salarino.... ..... Carl Batter Servants., Robert Moss, Richard Xrause Bailif!. ........... -..... . Ralph Starr Sael......... ...... John Denson Charles Wright, Nathan. Brenner portia ..........Phyhis Trump Nerissa ............. Shirley Scarrett Jessica... .. . .... irg1nia SoweiÉ Attendants, soldiers, court ladies, pages and citizens- Jean Schrei, Marjorie Sinding, Elaine, Vaught, Shirley Wagner, Phyllis Wheelock, Patricia Will, Robert CokJohn Dahm, Charles Gatles. Ellsworth, Jonles, Robert McNeese, Pupils Who are 'members of the school orchestra and the instruments they play' are as follows: VioUins-Elaine Vaught, Charlotte Miller, Betty Jordan, Shirley Scàrratt, Nancy Fox, Frances Neilson.ý 'Ceflo-Joanne Hathaway. TromnbofeWAddisOfl BroWn., Bill Mc- Laren. J!lutes-Joan Miiner, Nancy Claar, Kenineth Crocker Eb alto saxophones-,Milford Dàvis,ý Bermie PRichards, Junior McShane, Bob Ostermann. ClarinetÏ-Frederick Kilner, Charlotte Wilds. .Corets--Billy.Taylor, Donald Camp- bell, Virginiia Sowers, Edward Claffey. Xylophone-Barbara Wakeley. ' Drums-Catherine, Marx, Dick Clark, Billy Van Arsdale. Pianos--Shtrley Scarratt, Jackson MacLow, Dorothy. Starr. BACK FROM WEST Mr. and. Mrs.ý William C. Buethe and son, Billy, 1351 Greenwood circle, returned last week f romn a two months' trip to Califorriia and Hono- lulu. They speft tihee ~weeks at Murrieta Hot Springs in California. Mn. and Mns. H. R. Coffey, 309 Driftwood lane, retunned Saturday from a.ten,,days' Visit to New Yonk. and Mi leaders. STRKA W HAT -1DAY'.. scribe. etn MaCau, îThe Kenilwonth Girl Scouts. of Troop, No. 4 , *11 take pat in the Bnownie flyup next. Monday, when 15 to .16 Brownies. will corne into the scout troops. After the ceremony we will, do someç of un eecises M.and Mns. John M. Rose of Gordon, Neb'., arrived Wednesday to spend th ree weeks visiting their daughten and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde T. Hays, 519 Laàurel.avenue.. Mi. and Mrs Charles Ware, 325 AÀbbotsfond, road, are leaving Kenil- worth Friday for Penver, Colo., wbhere .they1 will c pend, a week ATHE H4US-IN EVANSTON Featuring WHITE BUCKS . t Our tremendous selection incl.ùdes every- newi style idea of the 1935 seson, But what is open Tusdaye Thuraday ad, Orrington and Churck- Orringtofl ýana iC Th ursdasys, M 23,15ir Ai THE fILB-hI EVANSTQJY ý-1

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