Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Apr 1937, p. 66

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"Trial by jpry" by Gilbert and Sul- livap. Directed by Gordon. Van Kirk, the Players (experienced members) of the cramatic club will. present "Spreading the News" and "The MWinuet." Hundreds of dollars are spent each year in the preparations for the an- ntial opera. This is the first time the m embers of the dramatic club. have taken the responsibility of part of the prograrn upon themselves. Aunique f eature of the operetta is the fact that the entire cast is made up of boys. Settings' have been, pre- pedby Robent' Harper and:-C. -Hen- bertjon.es, assisted byastudent ,stage crew. Others an'sistiniz Mrs. Cotton.are Usher.............. diiÏord *Jai clerk.......... Richi ~nnedy Hymnan C.Somnmers, 79, Dies on Saturday -Hyman C. Sommers, 79 years old, 962 Tower noad, Hubband Woods, passed away last Saturday in the Highland Parkc hospital after a long illness. A resident of Winnetka for the 'past ive years, he had ýmade his home with his daughter, Mrs. Walter H. Hart. Prior- to that time ýhe had lived in Chicago for more than 50 years. He netired f rom business about 15 years aoeo. Alf red Osgood, son o f Mr. and ha ving., his. spring vacation fromn Mrs. Roy C. Osgood, 423 Essex road.NotwsenUirsyLa hol Kenilworth,' is going to Bermuda with the members. of the Princeton uni-* Mr. and Mrs. Herman Freundlich,. versity cricket team during their' 127 Sixteenth street, and their son, spring vacation instead of coming Edward, came home Thursday of home this year. Mr. and Mrs. Os- last week from a vacation in Cali- good have recently returned: from a fornia. They spent four -weeks in trip to California. Hollywood.- AT MEMORIAL SER VICE' Proceeds are to be shared equally by the music department and the dramatic cl"b. The share of the music department wiIl be used to buy new robes for the school choir. In most instances, separate casts have been chosen for the three.pro- *and ,t cernetery. nesides ýs survived by anothen Martha Sommers, 'and hildren, Margaret gnd Earl J. Gossett of 314 me returned iast week. "6The Minute" Marquis .......Ashton Taylor *Peter Gerhard )archioness........ Harriet Morehouse *Rosanund Purdy Jallor ................. Peter Gfrhard *Ashton Taylor USpreadIug tuhe News" Bartley Faflon ....... George Clabaugh Mrs. Fallon......... >.... Jean Spanuth Magistrate........... ... .John Weese dauglter, Mr. and Mrs. James Hine (Madge Gossett) of Chicago. Phyllis Carleton, 1103 Forest ave- nue, returned to DePauw university yesterday (Weclnesday) after spend- ing a week witb her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Hrubert Carleton. Lehie Photo In the above picture the pu-pils of St. JoscPh's Parochial school, Lake avenue and Ridge road, are shoum standing in silence in memzory of the. 600 school children who lost their lives in Amcrica's worst school disaster, titat ai Newu London, Texas, on March 18. In rnernory of the victims and symn- pathy for the bereaved parents, St. Joseph's .chool held an j,»pressive memorial service oin Mcnday, March 22. At its conclusion the children stood 181 I i 1 1 1 . ý 9

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