WILIIB ·T TE .LJPI -·~ April 13. 192&· .. ... ~~~~~=~~~~===~~~~~~~·~-----~---s~~~~~lliM~~~ r:: ·:.That "Pantry" Food · ;,:;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;=====================================:::. Miss ·llartha Parmer of 915 Elm- Swediah-AmericaDI Open wood aven~e returned lait ~hursclay Campaip for Sanitarium after spendmg the Easter ~oli~ys ~t The Swedish-Americans in Chica~o, Waupaca and Appleton, W1s. At numbering over 200,000, are launchmg Easter vacations being unknown in Appleton Miss lt'armer visited Laur- a campaign in behalf of the Chicago ence college, which she plans to attend building of the- National Tubercular Arabian Nights tales, Aladdin and has beautiful princess, the Sultan, the AfThe drive will culminate in the rican magician, and others rehearsed Swedish National Festival to be held faithfully through the vacation period at the Broadway Armory, 5875 Broad- for the' Children's theater production of "Aladdin," which will be given at wav, Chicago, May 2·and 3. Sponsoring the . move are the Haven school theater, Evanston, Swedish Cultural society, national April 25 and May 5. headquarters of which .are in Chicago, At the same time fascinating scenes and the Chicago Chapter of the Den- were being designed for the production by Dean Farnsworth, while Lilver Aid society. Officers of these groups include lian Anderson, costume manager, was Governor Oscar Von Sydow, Gover- doing research work at the Art in· :.j . : · nor of Gothenburg, honorary chair- stitute and the public library for Ori· man; A. G. Witting, Gary, Ind., chair- ental costume illustrations. man; Mrs. Carl Strum, president ; Clailclren'· FaYOrite Actor & Carl Festin, vice chairman; Mrs. C. M. Clarence Westerlund, who has alHedman, executive committeewoman; ready made a name for himself on the and Dr. C. G. Wallenius, secretary. campus as an actor of unusual ability, . Three headquarters are being estab- will be the Aladdin of the production. lished, the central at 163 W. Washing- The children remember with delight ton, Room 317, the .North at 800 N. his playing as the Italian organI Clark street, Room 529, and the South grinder in uThe Poor Little Rich Girl." · at 604 ·E. 75th street. Elinor Rice, dramatic director at Roycemore, will play the beautiful EVANSTON During 1927, 142 new industrial Princess Badrculbadour. Miss Rice plants were established in 72 Illinois was the first heroine of the Children's ·theater, liaving won the hearts . of all communities, outside of Chicago. the children her in playing of the lovely Snow by White the .opening production two seasons ago. Later, she played Morgia.na in the pantomime, "Ali Baba." Appearing , with the Childre~'s theater for the first time will be Joe Shikany as the African Magician, Alvina Krause as Aladdin's mother, and Sydney Spayde as the Sultan. Two comedy parts which have been written into the dramatization by TheOdora .DuBois, the author, are Aladdin's uncle and aunt. 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