Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 May 1924, p. 19

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CADILLAC SALON PROVES POPUW ~ELF WILMETTE LIFE, FU lDAY, MAY 9 <'ct rcl ~\'hi le the lines set to music t\'t·rc stYe n in solo and chorus "hcry number was good a~d there ~h<:r e rounds oi applause, but the one . at. r~ally was the climax was the d_1mmutlve "Jack Sprat who Could ~'.~t No Fat," and bis fat -wife who l au ld Eat No Lean." :·Th~ pl~y was coached and direct ed J )} ~f1s~ Ethel Drynan, who is the m .u ~ 1c teacher in the public schools ' ' tth . ~iss Lois McNeel, also of tht; teachmg force, an pianist. Aft er th(' close. of the entertainment many express tons of wonder and sur pri:;r were. hear~ t~at so many youngsters of d tffer~nt s1res and agel tould ha I'L been tramed to act and sing tOI{(·thet· to a degree so near perfection. The affair '!VaS &"ivin ',as a belle11t . for the play ground apparatus fund f01 the schools. .:The main floor of th e hig auditorium w.as .well filled and th~:re were ll.- number who had seats in the baiJ;onx. ..and the receipts from ticket sale£ ~u&Ued to a nice sum." - ILE de11 trl pa PB North Shore Motoriab Viait Displar R~ tips r or Paint your pro. .R co. -=::t LTN 23 -lte ·UPRrmrr r der. Tel LTN3 2-lte niece of 234 Warand th~ater 'c club on s Blanche ~r. Morris will take s and her iss Cathand ma.give a at the 1.6. at 8 ~rs of how. They the Misses Be sure perform- r ., of Rogers party at Leila Holt now the . The dinrothy and Fooke, Mr. tz Brookes cltildrcn of rch of the ke, candy, Episcopal .Florence rling were was given unds for 01. · "Jud 111g from t~e n~ber of motorists aud motor car enthustasts who hav_e visited our Fourth Annual Spring Salon since it s OIJ«;ning ~ Thurllday, May i, the aut11mob·le busmess for the remainder oi the year is :going to be decidedly good." says Lester F. Lines, manager of the C'adt llac Evanston Branch. "Ever since 111 is annual showi!1g of Cadillae cars ,·;as announced, our salesroom at the C.ll.lillac Building, 1810 Ridge a~e nue, h ~s been the scene Qf unqsuaf acti· vity. "If these visitors were simply curi- A - - · Con · tal ous a.lm irers of the cars ..on display, their .ruucnc:an, . tineD . numlll rs could not be t'lought particu- ' "'-- ·· Makin~ Identical larly ; ign ificant. But they are buyersand at t.: demonstrating that · fact by pur"There are no such t ings as Eurocha,i·1h cars. · pean or American methods of motion'. picture direction," declares Dimitri "At the Michigall' avenue Cadillac Buchowetski; "there are only good or build 'II,. and at the Broadway and West bad directors." Side l· ti·ltc hesbe, -simfilar acthaivity is reportSweeping away the impressi on that ed. :\ num r 0 sales ve been con- directors of the old world followed summalt:r! at these three Chicago Cadi!- peculiar methods of their own which lac orgamzations. differed entir.ely from those in vogue 1 "Tiw; Annual Spring Salon has be- among Amet1Fan directors, Mr. Buch'come au event in local automobile cir- owetzki paraphrased Oscar Wilde's' cb\,hich Evanston and north shore mo- famous statement that "there are np torisl> and prospective motor car owners such things as moral or immoral accq·ttd as an aqthoritative display of bo<?ks; .~hey are only well or badly the latest ~dv~nces in .body desi'~ and wntten. . colur combmatlons. Th1s 1924 ed1hon is Brought .to America f,rom Europe by featu ri ng a special selection of 'Spring Paramount t9 produce "Men" as a Col ors ' n V -6.3 standard and custom- Pol a Negri starring picture, Dimitri j>Uilt bodies, both · open and enclosed Buchowet:~:ki . immediately made himstylt·'· self at hoq~e ,in the Paramount studio "Opening last Thursday, May 1, it will in Hollywood . .. ~he f~ct that he was contutue up to and including Saturday thoroughly fam1har wtth every detail M.ay 10. The salesrooms of all Cadtl~ of the studio's equipment bore out his lac organizations taking part in the Sal- .statement that American and Euro:On-the parent Cadillac organization . at PC:an meJhods do not differ very 2301 . South Michigan, and the three wickty. · :branches at 1810 Ridge avenue, '4660 'E\Iery director brings to bear the , \\·c,t Washington boulevard, and .Sp~ pecQ)iarities !)f ·Jlis own personality! Broadway-are open · each daf · ·fr(Jm and . this produces results which may ~ight -t hirty a. m. to ten p. m. Ou · the be . very different," says the Russian last day they will close at 6 p. m!' · · director. "We all visualize situations! ______ .-differently; but it . is not right to say we have diff<:rent methods which ca·n Local Catholic Bodiea be classified under continental name!. to Honor New Cardinal All di_rec~ors, J\merican.and _Eur?pean, . . .are s1mply trymg to p1ctur1ze hfe." · "Men." which is Ditnitri ·B ucho-· Mtss Ethel Drynan ~rrived home from Tu;;cola~ 111., l~st _ Fn~ay, to spend wctzki'.£ -.fir.it American. -made-.p:iGtur.e, the summer -va~atlon wtth her ·par~ is P'escntea·oy a · partie.i.llWJ' strong ents, Mr. and Mrs. ~· W. Dryna~, cast. Among those supporti\tg Pola 727 P'!-rk avenue .. MJSs Dryl!an IS Negri are Robert W. Frazer,~ Robert · supuvtsor of. mustc and art. tn the Edeson, Josef Swickard, Mn" ; ColT u. cola public schools and Just be- Iins, Gino r 0 rr:?tt" ~-;.:; i;dgar ·. N orton.' l fore thl' close of the school yt;.; ~4·ve . , ,· ·., · an opere tta of which the Tuscola 'p . ·.,, . ·1 Journal g-ives the following account: Forest reae~e .bo\o,. · · '11other_ Goos.e's ~irthd~y," an ?PWin· 1»lac~ in· Contest uctta wh1ch was g1ven m the htgh ·' -. ·, , · . · ' . · · school auditorium here Friday night, Mrs: {);. E. Mtck of W·l~e~te, .an br pupils from the grades in the Tus- amateur photographer of d1s~mctton cola schools was conceded to be one in this vicinity, has been anqqunced of the pleasing juvenile enter- as one of the '_Vinners in . the statetain mcnts· lhat has eyel' been put on wide contest whtch has as ·ts purpose her\'. Including the various choruses the selection of the. "9~,e !lundred there were nearly 250 people who Beauty Spots of Illmo1s, 'took pa rt, and these we~e from all Mrs. Mick's entry in the contest the grades in the school, from the was a scene ?f the Forest Preserve first to eighth. The children were de- near the. Glenv!ew Go!f club. : light ed and the grown-ups were car-~ The p1cture 1s on d·s·plar t~·s w~e~ ried back to childhood days as the at the North Shore Arttsts exh1b1t "Mother Goose Stories and Rhymes," I at the Wilmette Woman's club. from "Hark Hark Hark the Dogs do The award was announced by Mrs. Bark." to '"Old 'King Cole," were Mary E. Ale shire of Plymouth, IlL '.'Biit l~m · sa~· ' " I: ~ ...... I I PQic/· That :.} .. ... ... " !Jill'~ ,._. Film It -does not show on th~ J1!erc~?lnt's booksyou;ve mislaid the receipt-can't recall to whotJ?. you paid the ~qoney. : !\ ·t.--~ ... .. . ; .. .· .. . ?ave you _ ever been in s~~~ a .. ' " fix! 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