Saturday and Sanday Specid BRIC E CREA FULL QUART 3 5 c h. * Off icers of the, club include Joie Carwin Wilkins, commandant; AI- bert Hagel, senior executive officer; Thomas C.ý Gray, junior executikve officer; D.* Lowell Peterson, chips writer; Irving Hinciker, payrnater ; and Herbert G. Morre, Frank Hill, and.:Paul Schonwald, directors. Rummage Sale Basis for. Comedy Dram "Rlch Man, :Poor Man" will be presented -by ,a, group of 'local, playem s in the First CongregationeI J. Margvlna, Hlollirwood Helen Barclay, after ftve years of stucly and acting in Hollywloodl, returned recefltl3/ to the home of her parents, Mr. and M-s.. Robert E. Ricksen, 1006 Michigian ave-. nue, Wilmette, and i U opening. culture aroups fr hildren in was assured this week as universityr officiais announced plans for' erec- tion of a great temporary. choral. theater in Dyche stadium. Plans for the building, calfor a canvas-covered -structure which will extend over thé central portion ýo! the west stand of the stadiurn. A great stage, 100 'feet wide and 53 feet deep, wil! :be buiît over the' cihder.track in front of the stand. Plans for the theater have been uinder considera.tion by univers ity elneers for several months and actual construction wiIl begin April I.. ýBuiît of steel, wood and canvas, the structure will cost approximate- ly $20,000 and will seat 7,000 people. of the Wom- Helen Barclay .for the pres- 1 a rehearsal grroi also organizing for' adults who s only. will 'I iston's Swingsters Perform Tuesday Ed Johnston a of youtbful mue 1his 1l-piece band ,ians will pirovide the rhythnis fori Whether or riot a child receives thé regular instruction, he may tal« part in stage mechanice, proper- ties, and other work relating to pro- duction. JIas Breadl Experlence The 1, ecause the ever-grow. Lthusiastie audience of mu- attending t he festival longer be. comfortably thegvnaiL.v s. 1111 'c t The n's Gi