Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Apr 1927, p. 26

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26 WILMETTE LIFE April 8, 1927 Drama League in Northwestern Ranks Well in 1926 Library Catalog A ward Offer The American Library association cata log for 1926 is an annotated, basic list of 10,000 hooks; a selective publication which covers the entire range of literature on all subjects of all time. In compiling this catalog thousands of volumes were consulted. These 10,000 titles iorm a \\"orking library reprco;;enting the be::.t thought of about .~(JO t:ompctent judges in their var iou s departments. In this scholarly. catalog, Xort Inn stern uniYersity 'is represented by sixtyfive authors who arc either alumni, or past or present members of the faculty. They compos<· 1/ 15.1 of the total number of names, Since many of these author . . ; arc represented by more than one title apiece, there arc 109 titlrs in a ll, or 1/91 of the total number. Mrs. A. V. Sieren of 114 Fifth street, who has been spending the winter in Florida, has returned home much imp.roved in health. to Playwrights Here Korth shore society folk whose interest in dramatic productions ex1 ends beyond acting and producing, into thl' playwriting field, wilt welcome t lw annmtnceme11t of a play-writing ((Ill test to he lll' let under the au s pice~ f1i the Drama Lcague of America. Laird Bell nf 1352 T ::nrt:r ;oad, \Vi nnctka, president uf the Xorth Shnrv Theater guild, \\·ill choose the judge ~ for this nation-\\'id ~ COlli petition i c ,;the he~t "littk-thcat ·r t'xpcrimcntal on.e-act play. unusual in conn·ptici! J and trea 1tlll·nt." A $250 prize i~ qfft·.. _ ed, tog-ctlwr \\·ith a percentage of tlw proceeds and a guarantee of prodlll' tion. ManY north ~hore resident:; are artive it~ the guild. \irs. Laird Bt:ll, 'Nho took part in the recent production of 'Milnc's three-act comedy, "Ariadne," is one of the founder:- · of the organization; ,\Jt:xandcr Dean is ·," stage director: I~osamond Coffin, Law rt.·nce :\ :wcm and George Bartlett arr oth(·r north :'horc resident:-. wh(l arc prominent in guild work. 10 'Minutes to 1100 CAK~ sHO R.E DRIVE' ordinarily available only in the most exclusive hotels. Occasional maid service, and commissary and restaurant combined with apartment equipped for complete home living, and many other attractive features are embodied in thisChicago's newest and largest 1 oo% co-operative apartment building. -t.· CO-OPERATIVE APARTMENT As a permanent residence or town house, 1400 Lake Shore Drive-cooperative apartment de luxe-has much to offer discriminating home dwellers in and about Chicago. .-:.1cing the lake-but 1 o minutes from the loop-this distinctive building offers an unusual service -o-June Kehl, daughter of ~Ir. and 1Irs . Joseph Kehl of 415 Maple avenue, ha s recovered from a six weeks' iltncss from scarlet fever. Apartments uvailuble, from 2 to 8 rooms, at reasonable prices and wtth small monthly assessments. Office nf the building opm et·enings and Sunda!1·s. ELMER A. CLAAR Exclusive Agents SUPERIOR 6692 co. 1400 LAKE SHORE DRIVE ~~~~~~~~~~l l ~ j ( ~ AB!ackFeltHatwith Black Satin pee th1ough. the slashes in l ( ~ + pin~ l the crown and forming the brim-- is one of the newest Milgrim creations. The Pearl Pin adds to the smart effect. l· ~ ~ 4 I A G]oster "CAMPUs" Pump ON THE SECOND FLO()R The effort of the des. igning room to give a "youthful style" to all HCAMPUS" models is admirably reflected in this shoe. The superior quality of the materials and the "Foster Standard" of workmanship make it a most desirable purchase .. " A~rica' s Foremote Fashion Creator" ~ 7 8.7oJter &J Company 115 North Wabash Avenue and Orrington Avenue at Church, Evanston · CHICAGO

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