Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jul 1939, p. 27

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LDLoerswere vbuy e aguum g ting things shipshape for the com- ing season-. Seenery and lights were being ovérhauled, costumes renovated, and the. studio itself camne in for its share of cleaning and,,repoiring. At a recent general meeting the new board of directors for. the corn- ing -year was eéeced.: SUnder the leadership of. James M?Àartin, as.president, the'new.board consists of 'Theo Huguenin. Joe Shippen, :F'r a n k Morré,, Gilbert Marshall, Helen Bueli, Bill Shep- hard, John'Clore, and, Victor Mc- Keigh an. Plans for the fal cam-paign are under way and the first production scheduled for -October 20, will be' that' popular Broadway, comedy, "First Lady." Mrs. Maxine Stet- son of Evanston will direct, and casting has already been started. Anyone interested in trying out for any of the parts is urged to con- tact ativ mermber. 'of the boarid of directors. Sieclish On ring to 13e Heid Sinînday At Evanston Home on a teachng circuit embracing Wis- consin, Indiana, Iowa, and Minne- sota. She has also given courses at the summer schools at Louhelen Ranch, Mich., and Green Acre, Me., The Children's -Hour wlil be held in Foundation hall Sunday mornng at il o'clocké.ý Last Sunday afternoon at. 1 o'elock a service was helci in Foundation hall, Bah'iUniveirsal Houùse of Wor- ship, in commemoration of the mnar- tyrdom eight-nine years ago of> Siy- yid 'Ali, Muhammad known 'as, "the Bab" (Le. door or gate)*, Indepen- dent' prophet,, inaugurator of t h e Babi dispensation and forerunner of the Faith of.Baha'u'Ilah. "The Bab," it is'explainied, was a direct -descen- dant of the prophet Muhammad. His Get RId of MOSQUITOES -a nd FLIES! Sce the" Chompien EIeciprie FLY AND INSECT TRAPS AIl Dom-estie and Commercial Models. Highlv Efficie~It for Day or Night PORTABLE -,SAFE - SANTARY For free demonatrafton phone.or write on July Foîke Bernadotte,! rin-iissioner General to c From twenty to twenty-five thou- sand people are expected tQ attendC and. a very interesting program is prokised, beginning at 2:30 p.m. Elmer A. Swanson, chairman of the outing, will direct the program, and besides Couint Bernadotte, there will be short speeches by former Congressman Carl R. Chind- blom, president of the association, and Mayor. Henry Penfield of Eva~nstvn. Sneimr will beý offered annual outing. Miss 6Rowena Loop of Superior, Wis., left Sunday after havmng spent a week in Wilrnette as the bouse- guest of ber cousin, Mrs. J. Mitchell Hamer, 504 Maple avenue. 'liciter bwg Miek SEE TYOUR ,NEARESlt, UICK DEALERt p. j Swe- i thp

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