Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Mar 1922, p. 3

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'S-eU* BELUUUIY APPEARS IN ROLE No. SKbifc Actor tibeSiiii In in the House" "The Servant in the House," which is to be presented In the New Trier Auditorium by the William Owen Company on March 10, is one of the 'most brilliant of modern English plays. Written by Charles Rann Ken- nedy, a man of great culture and tal- ent, it was first presented in New York by the Henry, Miller Associate Players among whom were Edith Wynne Mathison^wife of the play- wright; Tyrone Power and Walter Hamden, all of Whom are well-known on the American stage. LafSf Forbes-7 Robertson took tne piajPon the road. William Owen appeared in therplay as the drain-man,, formerly Tyfone Power's part, for several seasons and traveled under the personal direction of the author, Mr. Kennedy. Mr. Owen came to know and admire Mr. Kennedy. His interpretation of the play is the author's and he directs his company with a precise knowledge' of the effects he wished to produce and the. characters he wished to por- tray. He has chosen his company to fit the parts as Mr. Kennedy con- ceived them. The performance 18 being given at chielli has been displaced by Nevin's ^4^NaEcissus"-in-orderto have-another American composer, represented on the list. yi-r'^M?WSS 'â- â- ^â- ^W$â€" The Sextettefroni "Lucia,** by the New Trier Auditorium particular- ly to present Ralph R. Bellamy lii an important role in the play, to his friends and townspeople who have known him in connection with the North ^ore~T*rayers. Mr. iiellamy -has been studying for the stage with William Owen for some time and in this play appears in his first serious professional performance. He is cast with talented and clever actors some ""' of whom have made names for them- selves in these parts. J. W. McCon- nell is a veteran actor who played in * the --companies' of ModjellBr and Mar- lowe and has taken the part of the bishop many times in companies trav- eling throughout "the middle west. Harry Devitt has had much expe- rience in the part of the drain-man and 2 has always had a most enthusiastic reception. The whole company has been selected most carefully and un- der the direction Of Mr.. Owen pre- >er- Announce Minor Changes In Music Memory Contest List Preparatory to the final competi- tion of the Music Memory contest which will be held at Orchestra hall In Chicago, thei^jjommittee of Jtnusic Bupervisors invested to this con- test "have ahnouneed^evera changes in the list of composers. 3 The Dance* of the Hours." by Pon- Donizetti, has been added, and two changes in spelling have been agreed upon;*;£f4^XiV';:^ New Trier Music Director Instructs N. U. Glee Club Mrs. Homer E. Cotton, director of been appointed leader of the girls' glee club at Northwestern university. A women's musical organization of tbls Kind .nas~ oeen desired on the Evanston campus for some time but has not materialized for want of a suitable director. Mrs. Cotton's wide experience in various young people's musical clubs makes' her especially well fitted to carry on this work. PftgAOireSr^RI Revr Cyrus M. Andrews, chairman of the Board of Religious Education of the Chicago Diocese and member of the -National Board of Religious Ea^atfo1f*bT IfiT EpiMolal chlireB; will occupy the pulpit of St. Augus- tine's Episcopal church Sunday morn- ing, March 5. The sermon subject will be "The Religious Education of our children." .' '- -'m;M FOR COMPEN8ATIONIIII1I The Chamber of Commerce of Pitts- burg, Pa., home Of Secretary of the Treasury Mellon, has voted for, the American Legion's adjusted compen- sation bilL Almost at the same time the Chamber siat Los Angeles, Cal., with 9U)00 members and called the largest in the United Statea, endorsed gyillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllltlllllillllllllim ^#*^r^ Announce A Program Extraordinary Th ursday March 2nd § Friday March j^,:;r^|f the bonus. Calling U. S. 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