Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jan 1934, p. 33

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2 som-Kehler left the United Sta-es ini 1930 on a lecture program whichi took, lier to Australia, *Java, India, China, japani and Persia, carrying witia lier a message' to the universities of "\\orld. Peace and Universal Brotherhood,'. and a more special message to thec wonen of* these* countries of the "lqulityv of Meni and ý Vometî." Tbroughiont the. East she became known to, large groups of wornen who( came, to regar(l lier' as thè hberald of tlîeir enianipation froni the traditions wvhiclî lad, long retarded their si.cial progress. Shie as, one of, the foremost ahret vLteWOrld inovemrent kniown as thé "Balîa'j Farti.- In August. 1932. 'Mrs. lKeith Ran- soni-Keliler %vent to Persia to' repre-1 scnt thç Am.ricaîî Balia*is ini apPealing to, the Shalî's government for *,le _re- tuoval of the bh, on, the entry of Bahai literature. into the c<au try, where seventy years. ago this world religion was if-oùnded hy Baia'u"llah. From the court minister Mrs. Rà,îsorn- * Kehler received assurance that the prohibition, passed uîîder the former * Nohammedani political regimie, would; D e, rescinded. This promise was, ho- *ever. linfulfilied and Mrs.. Ransoni- Kehler devoted 'the remaining moiths oif lier 111e to the task of penletrating the imperial entourage and presenting I* thte Shah ini person a formai peti- tioni). repared by the National Spiritual - Assembly of the Baha'is of the Unîited States and Canada. of their Movement, the sE cati Baha'i to die in Persi ing the cau.se ber faith. Maurice Seymnour Photo) Il'.Marsgai!B raich ..of f"n * uikll i as been appointed manager of .fihe .Marshall Field & Com pan v - ine iiiildiiiy,.,25iE.l J'ashitigtolî *St., Chieiego, it was'iiiiiotnccd t/IS wé( - 15gitp ., ltB ij asistan ,t tô the president of M1ar- shall FieId &conapanyMr. Drancli sitt teeds Francis If. Royden, whose rt'tirenu'nt witas recentIx' annowiced. Mr. Branch lbas been assistant gen- eral manager of The Merchandise Mart since Februarv of this year, and prior to that time wvas on the adm inistrative staff of1 that biuilding for more than a year. Beforé joining The Merchandise Mart staff he conducted bis own build- ingu specialties uies .'.avy a.uring the NorIc.war lit c4 the Universityvof Illinois. V A à? WINTER.8S The perfect Anti-Freeze ..doca flot evapo- rate, circulates freely. Made by Firestone. $ .65 enter- FIALREDUCTrIONSI il.11 They START in CoId Weather Firestone Batteries are sturdy, buit forcold weather service As Iow as THE 976 LINDEN s SIIOP HUBBARD WOODS WINNETKA Chestnut St., south of Oak St, Phone Winn. 3020 HUBBARD WOODS Linden Ave., South of Gage St. Phonîe Winq. 76 BLASIS Anuai January sale

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