Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Apr 1938, p. 55

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kguarcitan of the Iaith, btloghi httendi. These 171 idelegates will elect the na-_ tionial assembly of the Baha'is for the year of 1938-39, Mrs. Virginia Cam- elon and Mrs. 'Mary T. Hoggard have been elected delegates by the, Baha'is of, Wilmette. Each: morning session of the con- vention, will be, ôpeniedwith a devo- tional. service. The. business sessions -Iibegin 9.:45 -o'clock Wednesday rnorning, April:27. The annual election, of members to the National Spiritual assembly will be beld'Friday. Scheduled in the ac- tivities are the repart of national sec- retary, Horace, Holley, of New York, City; the report.of the.national treas- urer, Roy C. Wilhelm, West'Engle- wood, ýN. J.; the seven *year building plan by Siegfried Schopflocher of Montreal, Canada. Other topics of, discussion willi be iner=Americafi teaching activties; the three Baba'i summer scbool programs; the teach- ing and training of children and the youth activities etc. On Saturday evening, April 30, the atntial Ridvan Feast will be held. This feast is observed eacb year somne time during the 12 days between April 21 to May 3, for it was during these 12 days in 1863, that Baha'u'llali, the founder of the faith, announced tn a. few of bis fnllowers that he was BRUTE S TRENGTH Jantes Olin,- 205 Waruwick road, Kenilworth, president of the seni >or class at NVew Trier Township High sçchool, has been azc'rded the Tel-, luride scholarship to Deep Springs, Califortni tt was awnoixnted ot the high school this wcek. Phylis Elizabeth Galvin of Wilmette bas just been awarded the Trustee scholarsbip to Milîs college from New Trier, it was announced. Word was re- ceived at the school this week f rom the University of Wisconsin that Arthur C. Nielson, Jr.., who was graduated froni New Trier last June, bas just been-iP tiated into Phi Eta. YouiI find if easy to operate Iii, SUent Yard Moni the Most rnod- orn, of - ail lawn rnowers. The Sulent Yard Man is unusually light 9i wight yet sturdly' buit, for long lif. and strenuious serice. And if really i.s iUent- no, More noise or clatter. Alto remarkably easy to adlust. Corne ini and lof us arrange for à demreb*ui Ci Wilmette 3060 For FetiIizr...W. bave thb b. of I.w.st prices on th. mortu shore A.complet. stock and the- feast- comhiemorating this event as the Feast of Ridvan. Sunday, May 1 at 3:30 o'clock, the conigress will close with a public meeting addressed by n ali o n a 1y known speakers. The missïin of the Baba'i Fgith is the achievemn.ent of the organic and. spiritual unity of the whole body of. nations signalizing the advent of the cQning of age of the entire human .Miss June Ahlstrand's engagement to Roger John Delander was made known at a tea Easter Sunday after- noon at the home of ber parents, Mr. anid Mrs. Axel E. Ahlstrand of Chi- cago, formerly of Wilmette and Los Angeles. ýMiss Ahlstrand attended North-, western university and the University of Southern California. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sor- 7k~4d1 ,Ma~# mu a jtwweeKs. supplies, garde. 5.AAl

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