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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Apr 1938, p. 27

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In ail, IZ stucients are takig singmng roles in the production,. and many more are working on staging, lightiiug and costumnes. for the musical draina whiclh concerus the superstitions'of the' vil- lagers ini regard to an! old chateau. Other faculty,'memllbers wvho areý di- recting the production include 'Miss Elisabeth Stanwood, head Of drannitic work,, Mrs. Jane Lightcr- of the. d o- nîestic arts >îepartment, Mrs. Elizabeth F. Rehage -Who will supervise dancing, Robert Harper, scenery,,n . ebr Joelighting.. Wail Usher F. Donald Frishie,. faculty sponsor of the Tri-Ship club, boôys' organization at the school, announced that bis group wiIl aid and that [.arry Hollaud and[ Bud Carey. will be business maniager and publiçity manager respectively. The usher corp, a division of the club, wil be drawn into service. Assisting Mrs. Cotton will be Geor-ge Swigart, who ,will aid with the orchestra and Mrs. Adelaicle Jones Bradburn witl the vocalists. SSome parts will be taken by differeîit students in the two performances. The cast of. principals follows: Germaine ............ Ami Burnham; Virginla Yates Serpolette........... Phylis Trump; Výirginia Von Ebers T.ler . . . . .. l. a 1eiMlli1,, WINNETKA FLOWER SHOP 'I Wil lian Lyorn -Phkps, professor emeritus of Hnglish Literature at Yale university, zvill speak at the National College of Education Tues day eveitung, April 19. Dr. Phelps' lecture is being spo#sored by the Parent-Teacher cosuncil of the college': Demonstration school. Governor Horner Sets .Aprii,22 as Arbor-Da MRS. AN 746 Green Bigy IEASY WAY TO> I SLENDERIZE SNA BOROVICCA, Prop. rRd. Winnetka 283 IS_ SAPE, TOOI' NO, need to starve-take drugs or back- breakir, exercises, teo-trim your-figure do wn to slimt fashion rightness. Simply substitute this ý delfious, pure, aikaline loW-calorie food for onéê or'two.,fat-f.orm- ing meals a day and watch simn, Iovely curves reappear. It works ~.; beautifuilly. STA.RDOMSDErD 30 &.Y Suupply WJED@LDT'SuEIVANSTSN ON DAVIS STREET-WIL.MMTE 1100 Regstrar........ Jim Wolff Village Maids-BettyGebbert; Jagîlce Yeoman; Jean Miler; Audrey Cal- houn; Adelade Shrader; Mtcky Me- Clelland; Pauline Sbank;. Lois Kun- zelman. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE' "Doctrine of Atonement" 'wil be the subject at the services in First Cburch of Christ, Scientist, in Minmette, Sun- day mýorning, April 17, at Il o'clock, held in the edifice at 1003 Central avenue.. Sundav school convenes at Wilfred Childs E;dgar Jackson, and DelJorrest ,Showley, members of the physical education de part- ment of Ne~w Trier High school, are directing the annual sports car- nival of the school, to be held a week from inext Ëriday nighf. trees and shrubs andi Dy maing pro- vision for the protection of bird if e." "Springtime, the season of 'Nàture',s awakening,' bas from time inimem- orial been a period of rejoicing and special observance, for the people dwelling ini our state,"? the Governor said, "The trees, gay with fresh foliage, th~e birds, newly-returned from their *wnter migration, are two of Nature's 0o- Mrs. I. W. Unger of Milwaukee ar- riv>ed Tuesday to spend a week visit- ing ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man . T. Brenner, 106 1Robsart roaci, Kenilworth. e e e Romember Witha Pkotograph BERBNIE STUDIO 1623 Sherman Avenue, Evansfon UNtversity Sfll M

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