-- wm- ,wTh mm et Mhe.1 gok la une,àmm -m *ehema ý.Gëm : pb m w b le «m ., B 1wI ruortbe, des*u k n be me ba Minbe m mme current âu beck r-ewwenpeming the MM rducaeMX K=,âar Evns lm fft o cak m uebre of her draUMatireausg of Thorn- ton Wilder's,"Pur Town" the. afternoon of 909 10be 30. ýat the. Womani club o Evanton for the Daughters of the.Ameri-, Smi- Revolution benit pa r ty, members and their frienda wMI be inùtrodued ,to a Ébw type of dmatic production- Wbeà presented i'.he bater. tis lY.opens with an empty stage- and there, is not even no much, as a. glilm f. c, onlüomlsceery. ]But. inasmuch as s play attracted m'a D that there must 1>e something and Mi . miab t ascinating about it, anmd that. sht Higtiland saya is ils tr-ememidoumly gripping dramamand plot- Tbe story tellu of life, love, mar- riage, and death in a littie New Englamid town- ho At the same time as the dramnatic reading.ina mxxther room Mofthe club. A ~ be bUm im b mi p~~ Jesent.kd R. E.Fayer- L-r=a notthe ihat: bas playing or Miss Stetsonsa Sitaiig- Duriig the atternoca,ý a fasb&Sa sbow vil be staged by an lEvans- ton shop. Mrs. A. W. Eicbmann. of Evanston, i1*in charge oM the D-A-. committee. b select models tforlthe fasiom parade Sme lias ecmen >a grouP of Evanstoei yowig woumea 1 Te Darty. which vil bezin a- WILMgTTE LIFE a- ý t ih