Linâ€" This 1932 of at in 1 DEERFIELD PLAYERS _ |;.. north â€" sSHOFC. __ M E" â€"good â€"oldâ€"fashionedâ€"melodramawith| Puinhow of the Rio Crande:":" : 9‘.1}20,39,â€?!310 thrills accompanyâ€"| _ Ray Dobbins shone as the Kidâ€" ing this type o# entertainment. There| prother in the Rainbow play and his * ‘; ?'hedil°‘?"l°“t‘:‘°“’ the bag of gold,| role as the hardâ€"boiled stage manâ€" the â€" distraughtâ€"lovers,â€"the > villain|â€"agep of a secondâ€"rate band of actors Give Back Stage, the three act meloâ€" drama to be presented at the Deerâ€" field grammar school on Thursday and Friday evenings, March 31 and April 1, is the first fullâ€"time play to be produced by the Deerfield DPrama League. s "funds through their various tainments to start work on munity center. . m Funds for Civic Center Funds raised by these performâ€" ances of the Deerfield Drama League go into the League‘s special fund for the erection of a community cenâ€" ter in the village of Deerfield. _It isâ€" the only organization in Deerfield â€"nat ~ngeâ€"aeâ€"eneâ€"ofâ€"itsâ€"priii®iyâ€"Ol. jects the erection of such a buildâ€" ing. The village is without recreaâ€" tional facilities of any kind at presâ€" ent and the members of the league hope and expect to raise sufficient Choose Melodrama ‘In selecting Back Stage the Deerâ€" field Drama League departed from the current run of musical operettas the cash, the sheriff about to . ... . Well, you should see the show and you‘ll enjoy every minute of it. Back 1440424 490 c alliccind whatrdbct ie raniicnl i h ts omm o PV mE OmR TE e the cash, the sheriff about to. . + .| â€" Miss Nellie Soper and Edward Well, you should see. the show and| Bleimeh} received great acclaim for you‘ll enjoy every minute of it. Back| their shrewd interpretation of _ roles Stage rates three stars y ~Te=I a= the "elderly ~housekecporâ€"and oot viewer‘s notebook. _ _â€"_â€"â€" _ â€"â€"~| fege boys lover, respectively, in the s s The Cast 3 Professor of Love. : < The cast of Back Stage follows:| Others in the cast are well known Tris Ventor.. Margaret Galloway _ | for their good work in amateur theâ€" â€" Cora Betts _ Arlene Fehr _| atrical groups and the combined talâ€" Carnahan ...._....._....Ray Dobbins _| ent herein presented promises two ETT & T t in on on niget LRA 4 and April 1 to Raise Funds for Structure Mrs. Gurney Directs Chorus With the selection of Mrs. Lyman F. Gurney, a former stage star, to direct the large chorus and specialty acts, plans of Director Kenneth Mrs. Gurney is favorably known to north shore residents for her singing and work as an instructor in dancâ€" ing and specialty numbers. Several Gurneyâ€"trained choruses have ~taken eea CC "o o SE AnP eRRe RE RAE O AORe eCs .school, Mrs. Gurney. not only took "Butch" ....____â€" nart and Highwood shows that proved so popular with the public. In the entertainment given by the Dante Aligheri Musical and Dramâ€" atic society in coâ€"operation with the Highwood Italian Woman‘s club, on Marchâ€"3â€"andâ€"4â€"in theâ€"Oak Terrace Hugh Kane. . Arthur Borchardf Paula ‘Nelson.u..;...‘_h!elli_t‘a _Soper ,Pfopertiee .....Ferd Borchardt Tickets .._._.._..._._...... Dan Hunt Publicity........Mrs. Ray. Dot_;_bins Chorus and Specialties............. llw.... Mrs, Lyman F. Gurney Stage and Prizes....... in the recent Highland Park ;re' n:;;idly nearing compleâ€" ly..._Edw. Bleimeh! it Kenneth Hunter .... Dubby Peterson ~......*. Loig Fehr Maurice Caze!lâ€"â€"|â€"pps â€"combined choirs of the Bethâ€" March 31 ous â€" enterâ€" on a comâ€" yeâ€"â€"{ PLCARY Om * 4. â€"| Park, _ Hignwood â€"and â€"Lakeâ€"Forest, * l or may be purchasgd‘-‘frot‘q members a leading loiopart in. the program | but trained ï¬hc chorus as well. ‘ * *~‘ â€"Many ‘Girls Take Part® Many â€"Deerfield, Highland Park, and Highwood girls are in the chor-| us of Back Stage and also furnish | the specialty numbers between the | acts under. the ‘«direction of Mrs. Gurney. Girls taking part are Missâ€" es Julietta and Luella Willman, Katheriné Beckman, Ruth Johnson, Ida and Mildred Sticken, Kathleen Galloway, Mary Jane Condon, Eveâ€" lyn Kent, Pauline Thompson, Jean Scully, Violet Thompson, Genevieve Steiner, Hazel Scully, Marie Lawâ€" ther, Annette Licari, Angelineâ€" Liâ€" cari, Marie Guidotto, Olga Somenzi, Dorothy Glass, Ida Cortesi, Bianca Guadlandi, Ida Monterastelli, Marie Pierantoni, Helen Feraldo, Lina Calâ€" bri, Louise Leonardi. _Miss Helen Engstrom will be the accompanist. _ Kenneth Hunter Directs Kenneth Hunter has directed â€" a ;mn------; hvli -l;u;& The Mfenor of Love, given for the Deerfleld Legion Band on New Year‘s Eve. â€" E{is is a most dificult role in Back Stage for he notâ€"only directs but carries one of the leads as well. â€" However, his past experience in amateur proâ€" ductions enables him to cover both duties gracefully and well. â€" Actors Well Known Miss Lois Febhr and Mr. Lansing Beebe will be remembered for their ent herein presented promises: evenings of fine entert_ainment. at drug stores of the league or at the door. Bethany Choir Sings . "Our Risen Lord" any Evangelical church will present another of their fine musical treats on the coming Sunday at the 4:30 vesper service. Mrs. O. K. Wessling, the dirsctor, and Miss Charlotte Brand, the organist, have been working with the children‘s _ehoir and the adult choir on Rhodes‘s cantata entitled "Our Risen Lord." This cantata presents the Easter message in a very effective manner, and it will give all who are present ;wl;t_fl; uppr;chtion of the Resurrecâ€" tion story. : All who are interested in sacred music are invited to come. RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 178 QUALITY LAUNDERERS in Glenview,. Northâ€" AND T H E PERES 8 f Support this winning combination. Nominate this well balanced Democratic Ticket. AL NOMINATE Judge Horner and the candidates endorsed by the Democratic Party Organizaâ€" f® tion. This ticket is one to be proud of. 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