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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Aug 1935, p. 21

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power. vvomen who write have so many interruptions, and so many other tbings corne first.. This is said flot by a .man poet. in disparagement of his feminine col- leagues, but by'a distinguisbed north shore woman pôet, Adélaide, Love, wbo is bringing out ber second book of verse, "Tbe Crystal. Flute," in Oc- tober and writing currently. for the New York Timies, Good Housekeep- ing, Forum -and Century Fiction Parade, poetry magazines, and others. She is ina posi tion to know, you, see, :wbat it takes to be a wQm en writer. Sbe is married to Chase ýW. Love, expert in co.rporate ýfinance, and bas a lively eightý-year old ilaugb- ter, Gloria, to care for in addition to, a borne in Kenilwôrtb at 42 Cumnor road. -Her husband, cbild, borne al corne abead of ber writing - and so wQuld they with mcist women writers or otber professionai women. *Tbose misogynists, wbo decry the acbievement of women sbould bear in mihid tbe- interruptions caused by dornestic responsibilities -and sbould èredit women wbo rise above them, with a measure designed to take into account tbe bandicap in tbeir race for. renown. So say 1, not Adelaide Love, wbo is like the name she bears, lovely .and gracious witb no cbip on ber sboulder anent the injustices of life and wrjt-. ImPortunte uwith sone mysterious Transcendent passioni, her -pers uasive .sighsç Like subile wafting fron encha ni d bloom. Iler ,saffron tveilj ad.<md n» fi oftly' shone As il an amber dusk mlffused kit roo."; She spoke: "Beloved, it is I aIoge For whom.,you. w4ited; you shail be twth me Aud I1s/taltbear you i»mmortality. Dotm the way, of death uwell worn antd wide, For 1 wourd uwaiîto 0ov'crtake vou quick- 131 And seck thme joturitey's esdimg by your side. i wotiid be so forlorinot to descry yots Dowkt some .shii;aing.highrôad whenis cante;- W'alk slowly, deor, and, oflen look. bc- hind yoaw And f'aigesIo' hear if sopilc on colis youir nome. Heretofore Adelaide Love has wit- Ler ai as nie of Mr. and! Woods'. Mr. Rernîsof, designs cos-. turnes and decorations for dances and' ballets cieated by Mrs. Fisber (Ruth Page),, and bas. recently -cornpeted designs for tbe new. "Romantic Bal- let",to. Scbubert mnusic, wbicb is to be presented iii Chicago next season by tbé Chicago Griand'Opera ballet. Tranforme ROOM. Mr. Remisoff's murais in the large- reception room, of the.Lake Forest library attracted so m.tucb attention fromn artists and'library patrons, tbat wben'the new garden roorn vwas plan-, ned, be, was instantly thought of and. was given a free band, mouldings and panels were removed, one door was blocked up, -end new bookcases; a> large, library, table and chèvirs were made up according . to the artist'sý specificatidns, so tbat the entire roorn 'would IYe harmont0ous. Bmmilul Murais -The murals are exceptionally beau, tiful and very deftly executed. Against a. green-blue "sky"' background are the different scenes sbowing various phases in tbe garden during the four seasons. Tbe main figure is tbat of a wornan, and the secondary figure is that of a man. Mr. Remisofbas,. acbieved simq~icity in design by sug- gesting the human figure withotit to- Elinor wyýiîe', wflose fame wil grow in the years' to corne, she- believes, and Edna St. Vincent Millay, who bas become the' prophet of futility, jnexpliçably. "Sbe didn't use, to be likle tbat," mused Adelaicle Love. " wonder what life bas done to ber." Writes Spoutaa.Uely Al ber own writing is done spon- taneously, wben in the mood. "Sorne- tirnes I can write for days, for sev- smnootnîy fuowing rnytmunc pattern. He bas given the whoie a unity and continuity found in nature's own pattern fron; season to season. Ga*linlg u in n. The first scene shows the first step. in gardening in spring-pruning. Then foilows the placing of plants ini aý coi-d-bed, which leads to the scene, wbere they bave been taiccu out and. are being planted in the garden. Then cornes the heighth of summer, which runs as folloWs: heîped aUveYop a No lovely mortal ujp<gai. " s Ais bride; cabulary. "It's barý ,lthough he sang exultantly of love, find just the, right His heart and soul u're ail unsatisfied,, mented "Somnetirnes rd," sue cou- latterr i just seens àai- Jlof pnel iestead in Miss Rebecca Fitêh y iwas re- home today (Thursday) .*U s ospital to the west çoast, where mlii us attack ber brother and sister,- and ti ilies, 4n Los Afigeles and Seai

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