Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Sep 1924, p. 13

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WILMETTE LIFE. FRIDAY. SEPTEM ER S. 1924 Village Contributes Gifted Playwright to£ rama World S . Miss Evelyn Kletzing of 5Z2 WashMiss Doris Woodcock, Miss Betty Eliaabeth Reicbmaae W mgton avenue has gone to Indian- ~unro, and Miss Janice West are 1eav- Central avenue has retunaed f"* a apoli s where 1he will teach in the 1ng about the Jast of September for ten days· stay at Waveland Bead~. Indianapolis high school this winter. Wheelock school, Boston. Michiaan. ~ ~ tJay )hurtleff and norrow eve, Wilford C. 1 officiating. ~erved. s, Mrs. John ~tter of New · ~mma Klahr ~velyn Klahr e>is, and Miss liana, will be emony. Mr. · Juniars ette Country ace this eve~ to make a ttances be in e leaving for ner for their ling a dinner or the meni- ' Eldora Hopins, Mrs. Cleo [ Howard Lee, 322 Greenwood sda;r evening. tn{» of about ons1n, Minneey were gone Hopkins anof her -plano ~ 'lark, 316 Centing to have Cowie as their They are en their private r their home w York. Mr. of the Amer- · f tak OCIETY h as ever en t1me rom le.a! · its round of luncheons, teas, din· vas1t ave!lue wtth has her returned mother from Mrs a week's M E There will be -...-ners and balls to develop the Merrill, of Toledo. ' · · · Mr. and Mrs. G. M . Culver of 910 cultural phase of life. In fact fields ~ Elmwood avenue announce the birth of drama , art, music and literature Mr. a_ nd Mr.s. Charles E. PoLe of of a. daughter, Mary Isabel, August have been widened through the med- th s 111 h 29, at the Evanston hospital. ium of social functions where the e e': e otel, Chicago, spent abor f Day With Mr. and Mrs E. P. Fatch ~ · chatting over a cup o tea and the in- of 611 h " gt · Miss Ella L. Jones of Millington termingling of friends and acquaintas In on avenue. Illinois, was the house guest of Mr: ances have disclosed newcomers in, . . -oand M Ch I A K 0 k 0 f '"1'" the world of art and have broadcast ., MISS Nettle ~aufman of 1029 Elm- Washi:;ton aa:e:~e, iast ~et. .. · D~ · ~ the ir worth. And here in Wilmette is . food avenue IS expected home soon Qllllll811, a playwright of our own. rom a s~mmer spent with relatives Harold W . Haines of 1607 Lake avE mily Calvin Blake's play, "Enter at Bloomangton and Streeter, Illinois. enue . has as his guest, his fatbu, Daffodil," will have its premiere on . -owho IS here from Boston. New Tel'a ...... s.,.L 3 Thursday afternoon, September 11, at Mr. and Mrs. J . F . ~orrigan left ~ the La Salle theatre where it will be Tuesda.y for a motor tnp to Buffalo J. Walter Nelson has returned from SruDIO BUILDING 1711 SHERMAN AVE. 1 enacted by the players who took part _a_n_d_N_ a...:g:.:a:.:r.:a;..:.F.:a:::ll:;s·:__ _ _ _ _ _ _:;: S,: t.~Lo~u:i:_: s_:w:,h~e~r~e:._h:_e~s!pc:!;n~t~a~w~e~e~k.~-~!::==~~=========:;=:=======~====~==! in "Early to Bed." Critics and managers have praised Mrs. Blake's play very highly. It is a character drama of deep human understanding. There are many gay inten sely humorous molhents throughout. For instance, there is a psychoanalyst who plunges into the most tense theme urginf a victim to look deep within himsel and find his complexes. Then there is a woman of gossip, who between times of teaching Su nday school and urging her young charges to observe the Golden Rule lks viciously of her neighbors and most of her time cotpputing each Jives on the salary her husl:land earns. How she scathes her bobbed haired neighbor and then has her own hair bobbed, is made extremely interesting. But set against these' higher touches is a deep, serious theme, the ethics of the pleasure seeker set against those of the Puritan. It is a play, say 1hose who know. destined to live and be widely talked about. . In addition to several years of experience as a special writer of fiction and feature on Chicago newspapers, Mrs. Blake has written three novels "Susannah Stirs the Fire," "Marcia of the Little Home," and the popular "Autobiography of an Impulsive Girl." She has also received a decoration from the Pope on her poem written on the death of Pope Pius. Mrs. Blake lives at 1712 Highland avenue. Th e Cosy Corner circle wiiJ have an Mr. and Mrs. E . w. Thomas . of aJJ M h day h meeting T atdthe Congregational Greenw ood avenue motored to Brown's rs. WiJtiam Haines of 630 Green- c urc on burs ay, September 11 Lake over Labor . Day. n~uncheon. ir======~;;;================:::±===· EVANSTON BUSINESS ·COLLEGE ~'laortlaantl atttl Secretarial Coanea w ~ in- ~ Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Cusack, 1203 Elmwood avenue, have returned home this week after spending a most delightful summer in the woods of northern W isconsin. l4ra. nue gave a dance' on Thursday for her guest, Miss Dolores of Long Island, who is visither. ~ !'· F. B~-..1 ~ _ ("'~eaf Miss Elvira Moeller of Milwaukee is visiting Miss Caroline Bucholz of 225 Central avenue. Dr. Bucholz of Mt. Carmel was the guest of the Bucholzes last week. --oMr. and Mrs. E. G. Hodges and their daughter, Betty, and Walter W. Mead of Milwaukee are visiting Miss Helen Rohrer of 1234 Wilmette avenue. -o-Mr. and Mrs. Percival N. Cutler and their children, 1016 Ashland avenue, left Tuesday morning for a motor trip to Minocqua and northern Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Parrish and their daughter, Katherine, of Glendiver Montana, will be the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Taylor of 835 Central avenue, next week. ~ ~ Miss Emma Thomas, who has spent the summer in Europe, stopped off on her way home to Pasadena for a short visit with Miss Jane Doig of 1001 avenue. ~ A NEW CAR · A NEw··s·I ZE This new Pierce-Arrow ia in answer to the quation which motor car owners have 10 frequently A NEW PRICE Miss Dorothy Rae of 431 Central avenue has returned from Clear Lake, Wisconsin, where she has been the of Mr. and Mrs. Champlan for I weeks. . and Mrs. Jesse B. Hawley have ft their home at 829 Sixteenth street, and will spend the coming season in the east. Mr. Hawley is head coach of football at Dartmouth college. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Mons and family, 911 Oakwood avenue, have motored to Barnes City, Iowa, to visit Mrs. Mons' parents. --o- -o- __.__ Mrs. Keith Roberts of 1014 Lake avenue returned last week from Pasadena, where she spent the summer with her mother. Mrs. Charles E. Hastings is entertaining the Friday club at luncheon at her home, 1133 Central ave- --a- car that would faithfully mu, '-· t!~~ ?1:-y,ear-old Piercoo Arrow ideal. The Pierce-Arrow &ms 80 displays capabilities far uk.ed ua: "In addition to the Dual-Valve Six, why don't above the average. Alert, euy acceleration; adequate you build IDOthcr car. one more modest ia size and power for tvery conceivable need; cue of control ia ID price 10 that more people may experience the tvay situation; quick, safe ttoppinl; emnomy of~ eatitfactioa of ownina a Pierce-Anow l " ation and maintenance-all of tbete and more are pcrManyJDODtha were apcnt by the enaineerina de- mancm chanlcteristics. Althouah no ~tJ~tement of pries putment ia daipingand redeaianina, buildina and hu been given out until this time. orden for .,the new tebuildiDa experimental modell which were required Pierce-Arrow" have been accumulatina for montha. · pu1 eYt:rf conceiTable laboratory and road test. The Pierce-Arrow &ms 80 is on display today in Thea alcet of the new Strils80 can wu put throuah our showrooms. We shall beaJadtoarranae atborowla ectualfactoryproduc:tion. Thaesl«~ - - - - - - - - - - - . demollltntioo for you. 4 U/Mt _ , were ~ent to eYerJ put of the 16ri11 If 7-PAII. TOUaiNG CA:R itlmMf 1/u Piwtt-ArrMII &ri#s81J 1 countrt. For montha they were tltl·il ~~ driTea Diaht aac:l day, winter and rlfiUII. IIIIIUIIft, anrmountainroads, rutted · · · daertanda.alucrmud. And s-~~!!.: ..,_ The credit fdities ol the,_.,. the cted Pierce-Arrow Arrow Finance Corporatioa, a ..........., EgVIftdll'l' . . . . . . Tint. L...-lr:-. . · ~..a~ $2,895 ;, ··1 ,j,.;,,t/ ·I·· W&WUQCU · ,.,.. ID 11om. 9ach unUIUII ...._.Arrow r ....WMeJ. w.tr ..t.. u.u-. iutitUbon. are d . . . . .1 y1Dcle¥elopa ' - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ . purchalen ol Pierce-Arrow C... TH B PI&R C &·All R 0 W MOT Olt CAll COMPANY, B·ff·l·. N. r. Wll ,.t ~ Mr. and Wrs. Huch Cole of Prophet's Illinois, have been spendin( the with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. of 526 Washington avenue. EV UniYenity 2277 STON MOTOR SALES 1015 DAVIS STREET _..._ B\lnte of 508 Central to Wichican over the w

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