14 at, Witnnetka Commnunity . House. ...The sceîie ientioned above, and thé, two to follow, representing. the studio in the spacious atti c of tbe Whites',home, have been expertly designed by James Witberell. Not oniy' bas he a -fine feeling for the artistic, but he understands exactly how to construct a set that makes one completely forget the stage, the foot- lights and ail the artificialties of the theatre. Çreate Ideal Backéwommd Mr. Withérell and.bis stage crew c onsisting 'of Magnus Martin, Brice Stepbe às; ' Robert MacDonald, Clif- ford Perkins, Allan Ingrain and Wil- liam Lloyd, have spent many eve- nings and week ends with tools, and paints to create an ideal background action of Barry's intriguing play. T he lighting effects are being ably handled by Miss Barbara Ann Sar- gent, who has gained much valuable experience, working bebinid the scenes of the Chicago junior league plays. Mrs. William F. Brown, Miss Evelyn 'otmian, and Miss Ethel Jef- Neidoif ?hot .eyman 's Ice Cream if you lv izh, smooth ce cream with. hghrbutter contet- then tryý this ice creftm niade from Mrs. Lyman'a own recipe! ThisYeek's Special m QQUART BRICK Fruit Salad C SPECIAL PINT "F@ur.mne Package", Sevt-Four25 Plain Flavons... 2 fer 45C Lya-enekrPharnucy' WflmtteandCenral Phoe u imett. es its A4pril concert at Newu Trier school's auditorium. She wil Prokofieff'.s 'First Concerto." that particular play. St Mauy Groupa Buay 'l'le costuming is under the per- sonal supervision of Mrs. George Fog!e and Miss Virginia Hanna, and the make-up of the actors, one of the Most important aspects of any play, ,will be handled by Miss Hope Surn- mers, assisted by the Misses. Polly' and Barbara Huddle. A COLD SHOULD BE UNCOMMON Lavoris Autiuptie ............. 79C ,e Squibb Tooth Powder ......33C Squibb Navitol Malt...7 Windsor "T,'ý- ............. .............