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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Apr 1929, p. 33

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April 5, 1929 · WILMETTE LIFE North Shore Men . Guild's Stage Designer Wlll Go to Denison U. Assist in Drive R!chard W oellhof, designer of stage for World's Fair sett mgs and scenery for the North Phms for ·a series of district meet- Shore Theater g uild, will leave soon· ings in aid of the Chicago World's to take up work at De nison univerFair enrollment campaign were dis- sity. Granville, Ohio. Mr. Woellhof cussed at the centennial headquarters came to t h~ guild {rom the University this week when representatives of nine of Michigan at t he same time David f;ate r nal .orders gathered to map out Owen took over t he position as direca preliminary campaign to have their tor of the guild. respective organizations convene in T hree plays are being considered ' for Chicago in 1933. the guild's last production of the seaAmong those who will attend the son. They are "Marriages in the Makmeeting are : Judge Michael Fineberg,' !ng" by Haughtin, "T he Happy E ndexalted ruler of the Elks; Dr. William tog" QY Ian Hay, and "Lillies of tht E. Buehler of Glencoe, a thirty-third Field" by John Turner. The first two degree Mason who was selected to re- plays have never b.een produced in present his order; Edward Houlihan this country, and the last has b een pro state deputy and supreme director it~ duced only once, by t he Pasadena the national organization of the playhouse. All three plays are light Knights of Columbus; Dr. A. G. Nau- comedy turning to farce . man, past grand master of the Odd The play will go on the road from Fellows of Illinois ; J. M. Rosenstein, the 6th to the 15th of May and will of District No. 6, B'nai B'rith; Andrew play .in Evanston May 15 and 16. J. O'Donnell, past grand chancellor of the Knights of P ythias in Illinois: James O'Keefe, secretarv of the Gar - Clerk Family on Way Home; field Park Aerie of Eagle s ; Edgar 0. to Arrive Here Next Week Eakin, past sachem of Onawa lodge, ~1 iss Elizabeth E. Packer, dean of Red Men; W . Lee Provo! at1cl B. \V. girls and acting principal of New John son, super vi or and secretarv respectively, of Greater Chicago i~dge, Tri er High school, received word this \Yee k that Supt. Frederick E. Clerk Loyal Order of Moose. Plans are being worked out to solicit and hi family sailed from London every fraternal order member in Chi- ~farch 28. ~.fr. Clerk, his wife, their cago and suburLs to join the World's two children, Edith and Frederick, Jr., Fair . Legion, it was announced at cen - and :Miss Ruth Johnston, of Keniltennial headquarter s in the Burnham worth, have been spending the winter in Europe, ,~~,here Mr. Clerk was enbuilding. gaged in a study of secondary eduTwelve hunderd members of the Chicago, ~orth Shore and Milwaukee Rail- cation. The children attended the inroad company ha_ve taken out $5 mem- ternational school at Geneva. For the ber ships in the legion , it was announc- last month the party has been toured by Stuyvesant P eabody, chairman of ing Germany, France , and England. the committee conducting th e enroll- TheY are due to arrive in }Jew York Apri-l 7, and will be back on the north ment campaign. The maj orit,· of the se · worker s live shor e next week. outside of the -city and th e stat e, many BAHA'I LECTURE a s far north as Milwaukee, according to a statement by Lincoln C. Torre\·, SundaY afternoon, April 7, at 4 of Wilmette, secretan· and treasurer o'clock. ·in the Baha'i Temple foundaof the company, who l;anded Mr. Pea- tion hall. Linden avenue near Sheribody th e check for $6.000 in member- dan road, \Vilmette, Dr. Albert Vail ships. The work of enrolli ng the em- will give his first lecture in the April ployes was direct ed bY R. M. Ketchum, series on: "\Vhence Come Soul, Mind, chief clerk of the road department. Spirit?" The public is invited. The first step in building up the machinery neces sary for co-operation hetween the United States government chief assistant appraiser of the cusand the vVorld's Fair was taken with toms service and S. D. Smith, district the appointment of a cente;1nial cel- director of the uni teu States immigraebrat ion committee b,- the Federal tion service. Fred L. Roberts, of the bureau uf Business association. · John 'f. 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