Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Apr 1929, p. 32

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32 WILtdETTE LIFE April 5, 19~ · Thirty-one student nurses 'have en'-------------....J ter. e d St · Francis Hospital Training Writes Puppet Book 31 New Student Nurses Enrolled at St. Francis School f~r Nurses in the class of 't929. They are Helen Wilson, Esther Krieger, Olivine St. Peter, Catherine M~ Gurk Sheila Casselman, Helen Schnei der, 'Mary Schneider, Kathryn Mulcahy, Mary Schaub, Ruth Haberer, Mignon Johnson, Loretta DorAer, Margare-t Ferry, Isabella Stewart, Elizabeth Knight, Lillian Kasta, Eugenia Hallberg, Bernice Keating, Josephine Twist Jessie Donahue, Mabel Kandul, Velm~ Murphy, Bernice Dupue, Florence Bachechi, Helen Shanley, Alice Reed Anna Dougall, Heina Koehler, Farn~etta Peters, Emily Cermack, Margaret Dougall. The graduating classes of all local and nearby high schools will be entertained in the Nurses home at a reception Hospital day, May 12. :Mr. and Mrs. George Keehn, former residents of Kenilworth, have taken a furnished house in Evanston for the. summer. The volume includes marionette plays discovered and translated by Mr. Mc Pharlin. They are by such writers as Goethe (whose "J unkdump Fair," a brilliant satire never before translated, is in the collection), Maeterlinck, Gordon Craig, Jack B. Yeats (the author and painter, brother of William Butler Yeats), Maurice Sand (son of George Sand), Lemercier de Neuville and Count von Pocci. A version of the Russian puppet play "Petroushka," by Elena Y. Mitcoff, the first in English, as well as an original Chine·se shadowfigure play, appears. The full text of Maurice Bouchor's "Noel or the Mystery of the Nativity," produced by the ~'1 arionette Fellowship, is also included. Springl ~and smart new furnishings at Colby's (Gibson Casebeer) Paul McPharlin of \Vinnetka, director of the Marionette Fellowship, which is playi~g "011~-Podrida Plus" Saturday night, April 6, at 8 :30 oclock at the Evanston Woman's club, has just signed a contract with the Viking Press to bring out his book, "A Repertory of Marionette Plays," this fall. / · The newest trends in furni~ ture, fabrics ·and fioor cover-ings shown in our convenient Evanston branch. To qualify for a place here, furnishings must avoid being uninteresting or co.mmonplace. Come in and let us show you how nicely our stocks meet this qualification, and how well they will answer your own requirements. ~~.~ ~ ·'iiiiiiii~· I The Vanity Featured in Patent Leather, Black Satin and Stone Kid ~ · ·' John A. COLBY EVANSTON . 129 North Wabash in Chicago and Sons Chicago Avenue at Grove Street clO~vm 634 Church Street, Evanston SIIJESHOP University 971

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