iss Bertha HNot only toâ€"the t the "y" ;’t‘.l..z solâ€" _ The eiation to eting â€" the Jallowe‘en Redeemer Rev. W. ‘st church poi( the : churches guests of r_league, the Luthâ€" thusiastic n Tharsâ€" nd after hip club lowing arious proved m C uYn tunity of e Luther gathered raves, and ating for n outdoor w:yluly ning to tely as to come nominal guest to orations en cent y h. â€"â€" orothy ;. proâ€" chairâ€" e will . 31, 1 be in school ber 21, ill, of candiâ€" ht beâ€" ng by h but ‘en the are sehool tually eserve hman Highâ€" Y. W. ‘kine its a ard Platt, of Evanston. Mr. Platt is making her debut on the guild stage with this part, by her experiâ€" ence in dramatics is considerable. William C. VanHorne of Wirinetka Plays the part of Lawyer Hawkins, who reads the will in the presence. of atre Taking the characters as they are introduced, Essie, a waif whom Dick befriends is played by Mrs. L. C. Larrabee of Winnetka. Christy Dudâ€" geon, another son, is played by Wilâ€" liam J, Pickard of Evanston. Uncle Titus Anderson is played by Oliver Farnsworth of Evanston, and his wife by Mrs. F. J. Moore of Glencoe. Unâ€" cle William and his wife are Dr. R. H. Whitfield of Evanston and Mrs. B. E. Fills, of Winnetka. ._Perry Dunlapâ€"Smith_of â€"Winnetka mays, the, important role of Parson knderson. _ Ur.â€"Smith is headmasate of the North Shoreâ€" Country Day :.chool. m. | several tim p pundo from the British commander. | The play will be given a complete producâ€" tion under the guild production comâ€" mittee and Charlotte Barrows Chorâ€" m@mrsï¬- inahrinsdlenine atca i * The title role of Dick Dudgeon is Lhe raiding party enters to. arrest the. parson, and Dick allows himself to be taken by mistake,. He is tried only by the timely arrival of Parson Anderson with aâ€"safeâ€"counduct order ilamily gathering â€"to hear the will of his father read. . Much to everyone‘s surprise, almost the entire estate, inâ€" cluding the homestead, is left to him, and hisâ€"mother, â€"who â€" has = worked hard and ‘got nothing for it except dominion and detestation in her home, is _left _practicallyâ€"penniless.=â€"â€"Dick cares not a bit for her unfortunate plight, and proceeds to live up to his reputation to such anâ€"extent that earns the interest of Parson Anderâ€" son, and the hatred of Judith, the Parson‘s young wife. News â€" has reached the town of an approaching raiding party from King George‘s army, and rumor says that some prominent citizen will be hanged as an example to his fellowâ€"Americans. Dick calls at the parsonage to see Anderson, and in his absence, is perâ€" Shaw‘s earliestâ€"written in 1897â€", is a melodrama with a most interesting and ~exceiting plot, Dick Dudgeon, better known as the Devil‘s Disciple, an outcast from his family because of his complete disregard of piety and respectability, comes home to a family gathering to hear the will of L 00000000 OO OOAAA AO20000 000 00000irere momennoeireioiiaone eengn ng e ERRCrets as well usher in a season whose four productions will be of real interest and enjoyment to the guild‘s many patrons. x.o e xs Thursday, oct"a_!'k !m guild plays. Opposite him, as coomes o mercgnrrenres Senae m sdae s Cega c on0" seate comenelmeitine o nee pe e . ndaan (Continued from page 3) ung â€"wife. News â€" has town of an approaching ty from King: George‘s rumor â€"says â€"that some Ol He is tried| " *°**PUUY and reseued| 1299 law. i1 of Parson| CCSS of the mno * g ‘who appear are Fred 'ï¬!_ ;n&, !55 Standford and Robâ€" ert M. Haper. Ernest Hetzel plays the part of the_chaplain,â€"Brudenell, and. Troy Parker of Evanston is cast lAn.the role of the Hessian executioner. group who play smaller parts .will double as the officers who sit in courtâ€" martial over the ortunate â€" dents from Northwestern nnivenlty.i Frank J. Moore of Glencoe is cast ns »Major "Swindon:>>â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"~â€"~ ~â€"Two important characters in the play are General Burgoyne and Maâ€" jor Swindon. â€" The general is played by Henry Kitchell Webster of Evanâ€" ston, very wellâ€"known in north shore played by J. Lincoln Gibson, a past resident of Highland Park now living in Evanston. Mr. Gibson is one of the best known amateur actors on the north shore, and his ability to take almost any part and do it with ease and finish is outstanding. 1 ~â€"Perhaps more important, however, than the passage of any particular bill, is the development by the League of a new attitudeâ€"towardsâ€"government. Miss Sherwin has defined the League as ‘"an experiment in political educaâ€" tion to promote the participation of women in government." ~The Chicago est approximation to making politics a science rather than a game, which is to be found in America today." ‘ removal of presidential electors from the ballot, the increased state school distributive fund, and the new child labor law. Just how much of the sueâ€" cess of these measuresâ€" hasâ€"beenâ€"due possible to determine., â€" Scnool or more elaborate Institute of Government, ~ The large institutes have been held in coâ€"operation with the universities of the state. Most valuable, perhaps, because most availâ€" ableâ€"to the majority of local League members, is the one day school held by the local League. More than three hundred such schools in Illinois alone have given a more intensive study of the many phases of government with â€"which they have dealt than could otherwise have been ‘possible. The all party candidates‘ ‘meetings also should be mentioned here as one of, the typical League innovations, analyzed. Far: more important, but less tangible, is an evaluation of the influence of the League and the genâ€" eral trend it is following. â€" It is true thatâ€"the League has helped secure certain pieces of legislation. The members have rejoiced, for instance, on the passage of the Sheppardâ€"Towâ€" ner act and the adoption of the Kelâ€" logg Peace Pact, and in Illinois on the Foremost here ranks the Citizenship ried the weight of the league program. in addihions however, there are certain types of meetings which have develâ€" oped as characteristic of the League, . Larrabee of Winnetka plays M l va iesns i ce t e l t hi inA ie ues ie Bc aacen ces n ia it e uce nc te es (Continued from page elaborate Institute of ul.spg l 3 8 8) CICICLOCICâ€"90â€"090â€"900â€"00_00â€"00.00.90.5 boopmcar ie iit geetriee: anpmenamerieinige cesc Hold Bazar Nov. 14~ Te ~~<â€"â€"~at â€"Odd Fellows Hall A dinner will a an exhibit of Re'{::.hOdd Fello Sewing bazaar, Thursdav bazaar, Thursday evening, Nov. 14, in Odd Fellow‘s temple, E. Laurel aveâ€" nue. An invitation is extended the public to attend. ; «2 ««â€"â€"~â€"â€"~~ STEFFENS AUTO SUPPLY €CO:;= T > Wholesale and Retail, Highland Park 3 HL B ._:,:;;. # _'.. o Jo $ J3J / ;, tig itan d Paykâ€" m“,:‘. " osskan x.‘(g__e_ HERSON, Inc., Highland Park _ s and you will get a 100% permanent solder Radiator or broken Block without injury 1| ingâ€"systém. & OUR, RAVIOLI AND SPAGHETTI ARE HOMEâ€"MADE 965 Waukegan Avenue ~â€" f .Highwood;m. 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Ravioliâ€"ala Genovese Seâ€"giwen away â€"willâ€"be an Aut all. complete and ready to install. There will be lots of entertainment and plenty of fun. ‘ Everyone is urged to attend. _ corno , Lake Forest The â€" reason some game. Among the pr greweâ€" n ote ronut oatc c+biinsers