June 4, 1926 WILMETTE NEXT WEEK IN WILMETTE (Recorded at the Chamber of Commerce.) Friday, June 4 7 :30 p. m. Wilmette Chapter R. A . M., Masonic hall. 8 p. m. Wilevansbrook Encampment, No. 177 I. 0. 0. F., Odd Fellow's hall. Monday, June 7 2 :30 p. m. Bridge, Ouilmettc Country club. 8 p. m. Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, Central Cafeteria. Refreshments. 8 p. m. Men's night, Ouilmette Country club. 8 p. m. P. ]. Huerter Post, Xo. 6n9, American Legion, Fore:;ter hall. Tuesday, June 8 12 :IS p. m. Luncheon, \\rilmctte Optimist club. Lake Shore Terrace. 1 :30 p. m. Ladies' Bowlin~. Oui l- · mette Countn· cluh. 7 p. m. Comm~ttee dinner. Ouilmette Countn· dub . . 8:15 p. m. \Viimette Po:-.t, \;o. 4(), American Legion, St. Augustine's Club House. 8:15 p. m. Ouilmette Council. Xo . 922 Knighb of Columbu..;, Odd Fellows hall. W edneaday, June 9 12:15 p. m. Luncheon. \\.ilmette Rotarv cluh. Ouilmett e Cotttltn· club. · G:45 p.m. Girl's Bm,·ling, Ouilml'tte Country club. Thursday, June 10 7 p. 111. Buffet dinner and Progrc..; si\'C Bridge . Otiilt lll'tk C'ountr:> club. 7 :30 p. n1. \Vilmette 'f.11dgt.· \."o. 931. A. F. and A. ~L \I a:-.onir hall. 8 p. m. A. T Shennan l.oclgl' , \."n. R92. I 0. 0. F .. Od(l Ft.'llo"·' hall. Friday, June 11 i :30 p. m. \Yilmette Chaptt·r. R .-\. }.f., 1f asonic hall. Saturday, June 12 7 p. m. Buffet dinner ancl dance. Senior~ and Tnni,> r-.. . Ouilmnte· Country club . . LIFE ANNOUNCE CAST FOR NEW TRIER PAGEANT .Myriad Details of Great Anniversary Presentation Rapidly Working into Shape By H. E. D. At last it is possible to make public the names of the hu)..{e cast ni the pageant "Enlightenment," to ln. · given June 14 and 15 at the New Trier auditorium. Alterations have been made from time to time in the casting of the characters, but it is thought that it: is quite definitely settled now, At lea st, any changes which may he made hereafter will be of lesser intportance. \Vhen the pageant opens. the characters to he seen fir st are threl': En· lightenment, which will he plaved by Eunice Stoddard; a Boy, who· represe nts all boys at New Trier, to be played by Robert Stephens; and a \.irl, representing all girls now at New Trier, played by Elizabeth Eherhart . Opens With Dance Then the pageant-proper opens, with a fantastic dance of the "ind. waves ~tnd ~he sands, with the trees also joinmg- 111 . The figure of Time silently and relentlessly watches this Ia st reYcl ,,j the tlemc.:nts heiore the C(lllling of man. "Time" will he played h\' Charles Troy, Wind by Marjorie Solomon and the dancers arc as follows; \Va ve~: Ruth She;>ard, Margaret Crocker. I1ctty Brown, Bernice Carlstrand. }.fargaret H u hsch, Mary Crush, Helen B rO\-\·n, \fargaret Ott, Ethel Rosberg, Jane Colvin, M aurenc Jones, Elinor Popper, Jane i\ nduson, M ahrl Throckmorton, Jean Gerber. Eloi se Kremer, Grorgiana \\·e cdon , Mary J~oss, Catherine F;1rrar, Loi s _ Nordbng; Sand...,: Betty nurn~. ~fozelle \Vri~· htson. Frances .·\11\,·o rth, Li sheth Go"s, Dorntll\· Prou t~·. E\'clyn Lauritson, Elizaht·tl; Entt-., Doroth)' Enchelm{'yer. ~furiel \Yilsotl, Janc Callcnvay. Barbara \f earn~. Dorothe y Schrci, Frieda ~irr~hacb. Fantn· Kerr. Lila Vlrich, Lois ] ohnsnn, _-\lice \\'alton, Carolyn Baker. Elizabeth San ford. J anc \Vi! son: Trl'es: Larz Holloway , Fred Hoerhcr. Stephen Harwood, Fred Shmidt, · Roderick Johnstone. ~<'rank }.-fillington. \Vallace ~filler. John Pope. Stan\.\'On(l Thon. l p.:;ot l and Stanton Fetcher. Education Conquera The second scene of act one :-!tows T gnorance giving way to Education, :1nd the characters arc as follows: Vi:--ion. }.f arcia Lauer.: Arta, }.fan· }.far~hall: 1\fusica, Doris Fraser; · scriha, Elizabeth DeBerard: Ignorance. Harlan Ware; Potcns, John Cogswell; }.f etros, Frank Gilrhri st. and ~Utlh Louis \Veher. · The first scene of the second act shows the meeting of the hoard of education at which it wa:o; dt·cided to huild ~e\\' Trier high school, and the members of that board are represented hy ~f rs. l S. Gordon, Messrs. Clarence T. Morse, Louis K. Gillson, Henry P. Williams, and F. E. Clerk. The second scene depicts tht· fiat of th_c animals. alarmed over the coming ot man. These parts arc cast as follows: Squirrel, Naomi ~f c Dowell: Robin, Ann Laurence; Wren, Helen Fraser; Cardinal, Jean £,·ers; Blue Jay, Marian Wolf; Gull. Jean Sommerfield; Oriole, Dorothy Durham: Owl, Seymour Burge; Woodchuck. Dean Vail; Rabbit, Samuel :M oorc; Frog, Burton Ascheim; Mouse. Dick Fuller: Chipmunk. Fred Favor: Rat. John Harfst: Fox, David Hicks: and a Survevor. Kenneth Stixrud. Tn the third scene of act two, eYerv g-raduating- class of New Trier is repre·scnted, approaching Alma Mater to receive her diploma. All the classes are represented by girls except those of 1917 and 1918, one of which is repre~ented hy a sailor, the other hy a soldier. The four chief characters of this scene arc: World. Harry Wilson; Al (Continued ou page 43) Marriage of Dorothy Roehm Takes Place in Winnetka Home ANNOUNCE WINNERS OF "ON TO EUROPE" DRIVE - ~. · ·· .. . ........ ·- .... ~ t ., J '. 4. ~ ~·1 i The marriage of Miss Dorothy Two New Trier Boys to Take Elizabeth ~oehm, daughter of ~1r. and Vacation Tour Abroad; Third Mrs. George R. Roehm of Hill road. Winner Select& Scholarship \iVinnetka, to Jackson K. Dering, Jr., son of Mrs. ]. K. Dering of the Am\Vel!. its all O\'er but the shouting. bassador hotel will take place at 4 :30 o'clock, Saturday, June 12, in the home The "On to Europe" subscription The Rev. campaign launched by Lloyd Hollister, of the hride's pa'rents. Frat1k Fitt of the Presbyterian church publi sher of Wn.!\tETTE LIFE, WINNETKA of Highland Park, will · officiat~. Miss TALK and GI,£!';cm: NEws. and in which a sizeable ~roup Virginia Klein of Winnetka will be of New Trier the maid of honor and }.fiss Alice High school Froeschk and Miss Eloise Smith of boys participat\Vilmette will he bridesmaids. Jack ed, is a matter }.fcTarr of St. Louis will act as best of history. man. and Harold Shipp of Pittsburgh This week the and J oscph Bowlby will usher. of the directors The bride and groom will :;pend tl1e campaign were summer in Paris . busily engaged in a r r a n ging Howard School Pupil final details of . Wins Award for Essay the European tour to be enI1etty Barry, a pupil at the Howard · joyed by the school, was thl! winner in the }.{emowinners in the rial Day Essay conte st spomored by subs c~ i ption the \".' ilmettc Optimist club in conjuncRalph Heineman sa 1e s m ansh.ip tion with the communit\· observances 1 contest. Two boys, Symon Bows of Witheld in \Vashington Par·k on the lake mette, and Walter Schroeder of Glenfront '\.fonday of this week. coe will go to Europe as the winners Howard =-chool pupil s took the bulk in their !l,espectivc towns ~hile oi the honor :i in the contest. with Dor· Ralph Heineman, the winner in Winothy Bersch, getting second award. nctka. will recei\'e a scholarship to Lu cille Royer. third award. and Hazel ~orthwestcrn unh·crsity, college of Knll anrl Eleanor Shanahan, honorable Liberal Arb in lieu of a trip to the mention . Old \\'oriel. s,·h·a Brnn.; of tht· Bnon ~tolp One Takes Scholarship :--rln-lol ,,·; t~ ; tl ~o g-in: n lwnorabk men In tht instance of Ralph Heineman tion . it :-.hould ht· explained that the scholarTilL· winning c-..s<tY "a ~ rt.'ad at the ship award was presented only at his \[L·tnorial Day L' xercises and the prize~ own urgent request. awarded by Dr. Georg·e D. C p~on, pre;;- :\s soon as it beidt.'nt of the Optimi st cluh. came apparent that he was to be the s uccessful candidate Chief Zibble to Attend Fire Chiefs' Convention in \Vinnetka Ralph .-\t the reqn.:st nf Tru'>tee Elmer D. entered the request Ber kcr the Village hoard appropriated that his award be Carnival Spirit to Hold the stllll of $3Q for expense money ior transferred to a He i:; Forth on Community Day l'hivi \\'altt.'r Zibhk ·lt thL· tirl' dl'· scholarship. a nati\'C of Sweden The Village board, Tue~day oi this partlncnt to attt'tHl the fin· chids' l'l>ll · and has been in . ==~=-"-----~ \H'ek. received a rt.·qttt·st iron1 \\Titliam Yention at t·rhana. 111., to he held June this country only Taylor, president of the \Vilmettc 15 to 18. This action was taken at the a few years. EuSymon Bowa Chamber of Commerce. for permission Board meeting- held last Tuesday e,·e- rope i~ far less attractive to him right to operate conccs~ion'. in the Village ning. The convention at l!rhana is an no\\· than an opportunity to continue in connrction with annual \Vilmette annual affair \vhich is attended by fire his education. He will enter NorthDa~'. set for \Vednesday, .-\ ugust 4. It chiefs. from most of the communities western next autumn. is the purpose of the Chamber of Com- in the ~ t at L' . The Ia t e.;; t t y pL' s L) i fi r 1.' .-\~ a re:;ult of the contest Symon merce to carry through the carniva l lighting equipment are demonstrated How" and \\'alter Schroeder will sail an(lmethods nf firt· fighting a·nd r~-- idea in connection with the annual on June 30 from Xew York harbor on community holiday. it wa~ explained. CIIC work art.' taught hy ~xperH . the S. S. President Roo~evelt. accom · The reqttt>st ,,·as rl'iL·r red to till~ Public I panied by Robert Holt Carpenter, popSer\'ice committe~ oi the board for Graduates to be Guests ular instructor at the high sc hool, who consideration anrl report at an early ,,·as the choice of the candidates for at Congregational Church the journey. ).[r. Carpenter is leav date . Children in the families of the First ing for ~ew York in advance of the Local Ministers Return c, ,ngregational church whn .arl' grad- boys and will join the party at th~ from Church Conferences ua.trs oi the g.rammar and ht.gh schoo~ Hotel ~IcAlpin on June 29. ,, ·. . . · thts month wtll he the spectal gucsb Take Mentor Tour · I wo \\ tlmctte .nnn.t:;kr~ :Irt· to re- at the services of the church Sunday The successiul candidates in the· turn fr.om clenommattonal conferenc.es niornin;.;. June(), at 11 o'clock. Dr. contest will visit England, Hotlar·d. bte tl11s week. Dr. G~'orge P. '\.fa~t!l, Stephen :\. Lloyd, minister of _the ·Belgium a n d \'vho has heen a~tcndtn)..{ the s~s~ ton s church, will ~ive a sermon appropnatc ~-------=---==----, France under of the Presbytenan Assembly Ill the to the Commencement season on the direction of the ~ast, was scheduled to resum.e his pt~l- suhkct. ·'Finding Ourselves." This famous Mtntor Ptt next Sunday. ~ev. Francts C. Sttf- day for graduates is an annual e\'ent Tours · which lcr, who has b~en 111 attet~dan.cc at the ·in the parish. are regarded Northern Baptist' Conventton Ill \Vashas among the ington, D. C., will return in time to finP.st to u r ist conduct the services at the Wilmette Provide for Inspection pro grams on Baptist church Sunday morning. Bumer Systems of the Continent. An ordinance providing for the inU n ex c~~ led N. T. Band Offers Final service and acspection of oil burner instatlati~n in commodations Concert Friday, June 11 the village was passed by the Vttlage throughout the The final concert of the . eason will board at its regular meeting Tuesday 33-day trip are he given hy the New Trier high school evening of this week. p r o mised the The Oil Burner ordinance provides hand Friday evening, June 11, begin~====:...:.==:.::.::.:.-=~ vouthful travfor inspection by local fire officials oi ning at 8 o'clock. The program will .elers. Walter Schroeder he composed of a suite of American all oil burner installation. The measThe Lloyd Rolli ter '·On to Europe" ure follows closely the one approved rriusic composed by Sousa, which is subscription salesmanship contest is by the Chicago Board of Underwriters being presented for the first time by the band. The concert wiH be given in conjunction with fire prevention ex- one of the most successful ventures of under the direction of J. C. Schuma- perts and is said to he particularly well its character ever launched on the cher. Tickets may he obtained from adapted to a commtmity of the charac- north shore. Even· salesman in the contest was paid fc)r his work. ter of this village. mem hers of the band or at the door. 1 I Oil