The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 October 1969 — Page 7

NAPPANEE 24HOUR SALE

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Kiwanis To Present Robert O'Reilly, ’lreland-Land Os Legend'

The Kiwanis club will present its first program of the “Travel and Adventure Series” at the Wawasee high school auditorium on Thursday evening, Oct. 30, at 7:30. Robert E. O’Reilly attended the University of Notre Dame, majoring in mechanical engineering. Enlisting in the air force, he was commissioned 2d lieutenant and served as armament and chemical warfare officer of the 441st fighter squadron, 3d air force. He was vice president of an office supply company until 1964 when he organized his own photography business and motion picture business. He has been official photographer for the sheriff’s department and also for the Indiana state police. Being an accredited department of defense photographer, he has covered many overseas assignments. Active in the

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Red Cross, he has served as chairman for many important committees and as a director. “Ireland—Land of Legend” is an all-color film that captures the heart, soul and charm of this Isle. Viewers wander the byways and city streets of Ireland and leisurely journey through the land of Shillelaghs and shamrocks, a vivid, unforgettable experience. It is a thrilling film-record of a 3,000 mile adventure-packed jog the length and breadth of The Auld Sod. Traveling on to see the sights includes Blarney Castle, Rock of Cashel, Killarney, Tipperary, and Irish Farm to harvest peat and visit the family, learning falconry at movie director John Huston’s home, Puck’s fair in Killorglin, gypsies, the city of Dublin and its horse show, the River Shannon, famous Galway Bay, and the remarkable Crough Patrick religious observance. Here is a complete and compelling film journey. Dr. Tolan To Devote Full Time To WAF* Dr. Robert W. Tolan, president of the Wawasee Arts Foundation, Inc., has resigned his post at Purdue university in Fort Wayne in order to devote full time- to development of the WAF program. Tolan and his wife, Stephanie, have purchased a home in the Lake Wawasee area which will serve as Foundation headquarters during the winter months. Mrs. Tolan continues as lecturer in English for Indiana university in Fort Wayne. In announcing his resignation as associate professor of theatre and creative arts, Tolan said he hoped that he could use the time to broaden the base of support for the arts in the Wawasee area, to raise funds needed to supplement ticket income at the Enchanted Hills Playhouse, solicit group attendance at Playhouse productions, and begin work on expanded summer programs in the arts. WAF’s principal activity to date has been the professional theatre program at the Playhouse. It is hoped that other programs, such as dance, music and art, can be added in succeeding summers, but for the time being the foundation intends to focus chiefly on getting the theatre program on a sound artistic and financial footing. The Wawasee Arts Foundation Inc., is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to developing cultural programs and professional training in the arts. The professional theatre program, which during the last two summers has brought actors from Broadway and Hollywood to the Playhouse, is the only program of its kind in the state. These professional artists have not only lent their talents to performing for growing Playhouse audiences, but work closely with college-level student apprentices enrolled in the program. The new address of the foundation is r 3 Box 45, Syracuse, Indiana, 46567. Janet Louise Roser, 3, of Fort Wayne, is spending several weeks with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Baumgartner of Milford, while her parents take care of a new born daughter.

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