day evenings, May 4, 5._- _- " .Mr. Fieberg bas 'been a resi dent of Wilmette for years. Hie bas successý fullY presented many amateur po ductions along, the north shore and has been a -dominant figure in the. theatrical worl of Chicago. He is the publisher of the PIaybilI known to the Chicago- theater-going public for many years. In "Your Uncle Dudley." Mr. Fiebergý will play the titile rôle, that ýof à loDvable and'handshaking l)achelor and citizen in an average city, while ýMrs. Willmârth plats bis sister, Mable,' an assert.ive,: domi- neering, schemning and ungrateful woman, Who, witb ber two -chidren, Ethelyn and. Cyril; bas made ber homne witb Dudley ever since ber husband's death, -sbortly after. the birtb of ber second cbild. In this, Bertrand ýRobinson and Howard. Lindsay play, Uncle Dudley love% a nice Swedish girl named Christ ine Sederholm, but ' Dudey's homne "set up" precludes marriage un- til Ssimethîng lias been done about bis dictatorial sister, Mabel, and her two chiidrcn, Etiielyn and Cyril. Dudlev bas supported the trio. Otbers prominent in the cast will be Janice Linnett, who will play Chris- tine Sederholm, Miss Doris Fol ey, Edward Nesbitt, and Paul Bremner as Mrs. Churcb's two cbildren, Ethe- lyn and Cyril and as Robert Kirby who is in love with Ethelyn, andi Frank N. Wobileber, as Charlie Post. LEAVE FOR EUROPE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hemb of 515 Lind&n avenue lef+ Wednesday for anl extended European trip. Leaving New 'York on the S. S. Bremen, tbey will viit England, Norway, Germany, and France, returning the early part of Dr. Lichliter, one of the cotIntry's leading clergymen, has given added distinction to the pulpit Made famous by Washington. Gladden, where be has preached since '1924. Eduqcated at DePauw and Ohio Wesleyan, and ordained a. Methodist inister1 in 1900, Dr. Lichiter etrdteCn gregationaj chùrcb in 1924. wdI-i;i ;.'j uoe« 1-lleaches Pperftiug tempera- tuare 87% fauter tha ordlauy burners. 2-Places f lame directly agalaut heat absorblaag suhfaces-savon' fuel. 3-Twin electric ignition-costs Sc a vear. MIN DON'? LIE- TZIRID WOMEN No wonder .o many wivu are too tired to .n. 30, f . . ., to be real oompani os b thir huband. I Slender wdists, ulight bodies, were nover made for shoveling coal, shaking grates, raking ashes. Today, in mo8t homes, such back-br.sk- zziq, agin g work is no longer ncssry... for Tiken has brought the cleanlinesu, the, comfort, convenionce and h.ulth protection of fully automatic ail heatinq writhin the, T' INKEN SELENT AU IUblAl8 ~TIt4ICgN SILENT AUT@MATI - - - w w www MIeN SILENT AUTOMATES 911LENT AUI