Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jun 1935, p. 49

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The play, "B~ab," was enacted by a double cast under the capable direc- tion of Miss Elizabeth Stanwood and Gordon VanKirk, who have been ac- claimed by mnany as the best bigh school directors in the country. alairc Nix and Roberta. Schilback, who played the part o4f Bab, certainly lived >up1 to the high expectations of New Trier students. The part of Leila, the eldest sister, was successfully. played* by Virginia Green and Barbara Trump. The difficuit role oèf Beresford, the Eng- lishman, was very weIl1 accomplished by Rudolph Horby and William Cassell. Robert Eastman, who is noted: for high class acting, and' Charles-Broad, portrayed Carter Brooks. Jane, Bab's best friend, was carried through - smoothly by Mary Jane Bi- rong and Dorothy Edwards. Eddie Perkins, the 16-year-old child, was ably portrayed by Tom. Enright, and, Doit Brown. We must not. forget the noble %vay in which Mr. and Mrs. Archibald, Bab's father and mother, were played by Ben Fillis and Paul Wright, and Jane Florsting and Jayne Hendersoi. The fictitious Harold. Valenltine, alias. Guy .Grlosvenor,1 around whom the plot centered, was played by Alan- Caineron and Jim* McNulty. It was interesting to hear the re- marks of the audience during inter- miission5. Suiiming them ail up, ev- ery remark was a pleasing one, com- niending someone who was on the stage at one time or another. The senior cast of ths play should be congratulated on, a marvelous pro- duction which thrilled a large audience each night. RJETURN TO WILMETTE .NMr. anid')Mrs. Raymond A. WVa01o, and their family came from.Evaniston on May' 1, again to make their home iii Wilmette. Thev 'have been living ini Evanston -for the past Aive years. They form-erly residedl on 'Forest ave- nue and are now renting the bouse at 921 Sheridan road. N- r. \Valton is found in the coasté W- cornet hunt by Inspector Faurot of the New York Police -This -"(-3" Goodyear IS a "Wz'-a world-beater! It's glving even greater mileage in public use. than. we've clalmed. Piles'of evidence prove it! Say, dos't thlnk of buying tires beforeyou heai al about this greatest Goodyear ever bulit -the anuzing "G-3" AIl-Weather that cous YOU no extra price. Sure! Guaranteed againat road hazards and defects nioved to Rogers Park. NEW RESIDENTS lMr. and Mrs. George H. Groh, 230 Trenth street, and their two sons, Clifford, ý16, and Gordon, 12, are now mnaking their homeé in Wilmette, çom-, ing fromi Grass ,Lake the. niddle of May. STATION NO. 10 Wilmeffe Ave.. «d Ridge Rd. STATION NO. 12 1909 Lake Ave.. 2534 Wesf ftoiUr.od Av..

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