Vtars t'urs' t·lled = oi 1925 1\ovember 6, 1925 = GIVE CHINESE DRAMA WILMETTE LIFE ic in ·, he P'<~n t SC~OOLS TO CLOSE MONDAY . ~ ·lmette sc hools will be closed all New Trier Hieh School Dramatic Club da) ~onday, November 9, while the to Present "A Thousand Years Ago," !acuities . are attending the annual ~cachers . Institute at Evanston. November 13 and 14 .-, Scho_ol. wdl be held as usual on ~rmtsttce day, Kovember 11 however \fembe rs of the Dramatic club of \\'~ announced by J. Harper' .\, " . Trier High school are to s·tagc It supenntcndent of chools. ' . new production Friday and Sat:·flay, November 13 and 14, entitled C )n~ oi thy big ~ocia l affair:, on \Vil\ Thousand Years Ago," and dc·· ribc d a s a quaint, Chinese fairy talc 11H:ttc " '-OCJal calendar is the dinncrv ith all the usual props, the lovl'lorn d~w 't: U) bt: gi\'en thi o.; en~ning at the ·,rincc , the hcautiful princess who will :\or~h ~hort (;oli club by Dr. and ~irs. ". ··d whocv.cr guesses the three riddle" Lunan \~_- ilti~ .'trung, .\1 r. and ~1 rs. Albnt ); 1choll~ Pagt, anfl ~1 r. and dH l a happy ending. ~Ir s .. \aron ~1. Spen. The parts arc really difficult. paric nlarly those of Tnrinclat tlH: - ori ncc~s. played hy Virginia Haight: · .\t.Hir_<.'\\ l_ )ur-..rhner . \\ ho ionncrly 1 1 wr lm·er, played hy n(,h Engli:h: thl' lt\'t·<t ~ ~\ llm~:tte. rcturn<'d to hi":, I :tlian players, \Y arrC'n Siebold. Robert ltOmt·. 111 l'aliiornia la-.t week after i -~ cnYo n, Da\'c Rumo.;ev. Gail Soutlnn·ll ~Pl'tl<_l_lla.:, t\\o. 1111 ' 111 l_t-.. Yi i_ting iriencb C'J H:rman. I 111 ' ' tlll i tltv ,IJld nct,glti,(,,.,IF' tc""11 .... !!I< l ·L. ,""'tan f or d ·""~ <'SH C'- the ~e ,.., · . lta racters there' ar · Altoum, thr kitH.!·. . ~ O··- . I l lnn ~fcGi11; Barak. John llliff: and . _ .\lr-.. . H . .1 . \\nf-!:ht. fll L~l(J .\:-,hland ltkma. Turindat's maid, \- ir~inia l · ·\t' IIH· .,rcturnl·d ltH:-..day trom Clcn·. fIf on. 1 'f) H'll t I ten· arc ... 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