lavished -bler ivth jewels, slaves.. and a gorgeous apartiment. ANmoùg lber slavéîs there is Marcello, Who lament, s" hier ristress's enjoymlent inin aterial ~~~ things' and expresses a fear for br~ seul. But she tells Mary of a ,dreani .: Which she bas hiad in wbich she saw Marydrawn out of the sea by a wbite....é, hand. Mary makes light of the dreani and repirimiands Marcella f or her, melancboly. Master Visite Viflge*. Tht ýprincipal subject of. conversa- tion among Mary's f riends is Jesus ot Nazareth, whose mi racles bave beell spread far and wde. He is coming tu their village, and Benita, a. poor widow, is going to, take bier daugliter, iriani.. to Him to behealed of, ber dçafness. The Master passes the door of, Mary of, Magdala, and,' although Mar watch s Him secretly from bhehind ber window, He sees lber,. and the depth of His glance pierces bier very soul. At first she is Ùanilling to recognizîe the change that bas been wrougbt ini her, but at last she yields, later to bc- corne one of His miost faith fui fol- Iowers. Gies Falthful Portrayal With rnarked ability and understand- ing Miss FIl'anagan played the part of E-arl3 ,this month -7orkers. pksced the la the Magdalene. She was assisted by comple/tc the lacelike covetriing of th#e grei .a cast that enacted its roles witb sin- j Linden <wvenge ami Sheridait road, $Vilonctt cerity and effect. Those wbo took parts talion of the temple e*iert'rio c1 thle Nilà' as the slaves were Marie Mayer a Secinbo'tÉ.fi aeadbtenth Juliana; Lo0uise Behrendt as Faustia f Eulalia Barker, Marcella, and__Mary th.'ir bases.,. This aork is experted Io l'e i Elizabeth O'Conaiell, Gerlinda. - -- i The Negro attendant wbo lent an :of Highland Park. Dorothy Schweitzer b% attractive background to the setting was played witb simplicity and charm tbe 1Maii Mary Venturi; Martha, of Bethania,- role of Miriam, Benita's smnalt. daugb- off Marys sister, was well portrayed by !ter wvho had been born deaf. The set- the" Loretta Sturm ; Benita, a poor widow, ting of -the first act which is wortby lasi was Well enacted by- Lorraine Himcke 'ofl high praise was designed and painted lI 'l' aiern asU 'anwuxuU. Mis s Geraldine ?eacock of 128 .Sixthi street, Wilmette, is ýone of the very few young women who have studied cartooning at the, Chicago Academy cf Fine Arts, for cartooning seemns to have been a specialty onLy of the men. Miss Peacock entered the cartoon, class in the faîl, and has made. rapid progress in the- technique of produc- .ing humor,-witb a, few twvists of the pencil. Her drawings and posters, her instructors say, are lively, and en- tertaining; ber characterizations have the humorous 'and at the.same tine. buman . touch which. is such a -neces- sary part of a. successful cartooni'st. -Miss, Peacock has been, working iiender thet various professional -car- toonists who are mnembers of the academny's ,staff... These include, Nick Nfichols, syndicate cartoonist and 'art director for Associated Editots; Care.y Orr, of Wilmette, well known Cliicago Wfibune cartoonist, and Vaughan Shoemaker, front page car- toonist for the Chicago Daily News, and Don Ulsh whose humorous illus- trations appear in national huinior magazines such as "Ballyhco,' "Col- lege Humor" and "Judge." Phot ~< . Batrice Driver, 423'Abbôtsford road, Advert1.ers ht Kenilworth, who - attends Wellesley, vst section of ornamental stone It' i will sail on the Rotterdam March 23, ut domie of the Baha'i temple at with a group of eight coliege. girls, for e. Thie pexl..siep in the ornanieki- Bermuda, to spend ber spring vacation >rk on the clerèstoryi-.û.4he drurn 1tbere. ribs ihar.rise eighty-onc feet fro;t Martha Richardson of 145 Meirose liragress thîç spring. avenewbo attends Simmons college, - ___ _ isreturning March 21, te spend ber Lorraine Huncke and JFrances;spring vacation .with her family. nion. Mrs. Charles A. Broad, f roui stage, inipressively recited during James ,Ç. Murray,43 unor. road,. conclusion of, the- play, the Seven1 Kenilworth, left Iast, Saturday. for ;.Words.of, Christ Belleaire, Fia., téo-play golf. wbile on icidental mu sic > was furnished urlJa 'two or three weeks' vacation, - s -~