Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Mar 1935, p. 6

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The appearance of your carmay often be improved $ 5000 of tagtngan painting the, fenderi FORý Wtarc tIad to give estimates 721 Main Street Phon. WiI.tt. 2600-2601 HATS Ts -yearps production wilI be staged for five evening performances on Marc h 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23, ini the theater of the National College of Education, 2770 Sheridan road. Tickets will be placed on sale be-. ginning ,T uesday, .M arch 12, at .the Student building,' Cbandler's, Airth's,. the Co-op, and Lyon and Healy's, in Evanston, andphone reservationsý will be received' at the Student building, University 6300. About, one hundred students are in- cluded in the cast of "Good News," while almost as many, serve on the various boards -and production staffs in connection withi this years -citer- ing. ManY of these people include prominent. north. shore. young meni and women! The- performance rigbts for the entireprofessional ".Good. News" pro- duction, including the original, or- chestrations, -and scripts, have. been secured for the Northwestern show. Prf.Glen -Clif R4ium dir #etr of the university band and glee clubs, will condutct a fifteen-piece orchestra for the performances. tiot are ,"Air-Màfindfd" "Aii-Light" we call these new Stetsons- thiey're so stripped of excesa weight that you hardly know you're wearing a hat. As ralishly smart- as a scout plane-and rugged enough to bear up nobly under the stress of knockabout wcar. -I I k Hqowad Hindley, who hms 1or sew*rai yeàrs been identified ini boys' work ini Wilmewtte, a&s.Cub- "woster of1 Pack 63>'has agaùs oc- cepted a piosution as tounselor and su"nmsg nstructor a t. John's 4c0mp for boys,, for (lie cprentng simmer season,. Col. F. W. Mouso of St. John's'Mili- tary Academy, and director of the sum- mer camp, has arranged with Mr. Hindley to act as a representative for tbe boys' camp and also Camp Naga- wicka, the associated camp for girls. Mr. Hindley is the son of the Rev. JonG. Hindley, pastor of the First Con reational church of Wilmette, 1035 Lake avenue, and is a junior in ' (rove Lodge Induction Several members of north shore Masonic lodges attended the formal installation ceremonies of Morton Grove Lodge No. '1146, A. F. and A. M., held last Saturday eveningi n the Morton Grove lodge hall. 0f- ficers installed included:, .Irwin A. Dilg, master; Robert Duguid, senior warden; Arthur IL Robinson, junior warden; Henry H. Dilg, treasurer; Oscar Sigel, secre- Capt. Carl von Hoffman, soldier and exporer, will lecture at the Wilmette Sunday. Evening club March 10 on the subject, "From Cairo to the Cape.'. His lectureý will be illustrated with Sound motion ýpic-ý _As far back as, he can remember Captain von. Hoffman, has. been inter-. ese n the study of primitive peo- lpes. Born in Riga, in the Baltie provinces of R1ussia, lhe was brougbt Up among superstitious tribal clans. whose legends and ghost-stories of strange people excited' his curiosity. His adventures began at the age mniiltary academyý of St. Petersburg when the Russian-Japanese war nbroke out and he ran away to fight. Subsequently he came to Amnerica and became a fiewspaper. correspond- ent. He was with Pancho Villa in Mexico and fought in Russia during the, early years of thec World war, later becoming a first lieutenant' in the aviation section of the Signal Corps of the United States ariyi. In 1918 he fough nSberia with the Russian White army. For many years he bas circled the globe many times, making9 photo- grapbic records and writiing of bis experiences. He pçnetrated the most hidden reaches of the world to study tbe customs and habits of primitive people. His book "Jungle *Gods" is known1 to readers everywhere. Capt. von Hoffman's lecture "Fromi Cairo 1 tthe. Cape," includes the showing of 5,000 feet of film depict- ing three great epochs of Afriéa;, froin Egypt and the remnants of Pharaoh days, up the Nile and mbt the realm of the primitive black man -the Sudan, Uganda, the Mountains of the Moon, Victoria Nyanza, the Belgian 'Congo, 'Lake Tanganyika, Rhodesia, ýthe Zambesie river and Victoria falls-emerging. into the Union of South Africa with ils splendid cities and modern life. All Excellent Values Mirs. E. S. (hallimor, At Worthen's- 11483 Wilmette Avenue

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