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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Oct 1939, p. 32

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'gL~~PLACE To STOP Mnoi ýstopping at the Coronaclo .wlere emerr. com- fort le cleverIl conützived to make,.sou visita memorable soucces.. Convenient to transprtton, h.@.: thea- trsanaiLusines and social activîties. gLmou8 for gih*e cÇooj JUCI RESTAURANT COAL HOLU BAR ADJOININcQ QARAQUE plRESTON J. BRADSHAW ManuggDiv.ctor Li,,del II Bkr. .Sprind Avenue, . the group jiowinter.. The 'Barat children's theater, a project of the Barat college dra- matie, department,. is Lake Forest's first group -of that kid. (It lu open to both boys. and girls hi the four 'to twelve-year age group.) 1he young actors wll be under the direction of, Miss Anna' Mae Hawecotte,-dramiatic, istructor at Barat, whose.traiing especlally. fits her for w ork with chidrn.Not only will they act but terac-tivities 'in the group will in-, clude the designing aid raking o! their own costumes.and sets. Former Room.maies Hold Reunion in Kenilworth Miss Betty ,Mtbight and Miss El. eanor Hartry o! Birmingham, Ala., will be houseguests this week-end o! Miss Nadine Kinney, daughter of Mr. anid Mis. William M. Kiney, 126 Abingdon avenue, Kenilworth. Miss Albright, Miss Hartry,, and Miss Kinney were roommates last year, when they attended Fairmont Junior college at Washington, D. C. This. year, the two southern girls are roommates at, the University of By Marjiale MeLean Leary Schoot Consultant Boys and girls who are in their third and fourth years in high school should be seriouuly cons idering col- leges, if they have not already made a se lec t ionà or have no t made pasfor further suyini a.voca- tional school. The range of col- leges throughout the country lu of course very wide, but, if locations,* special fields, of study as weil as varions other per-1 sonal limitations are to be consid- J. Margvina, Hollywood ee h hie(Bénie) Helen Barcla y, 1006 Michigan pisingly. u- Mroieer avenue,, Wilmette, daughter o pWe wuld dieyun.epet Men; anl MopenRthe fat teRmf do some serious thinking on this he classes i fUmaic t uWe f suibject while theY' stil have time hor classes tn drama tbe t16. enough ini high school to do some- for htlirenMona y Octber16. thing about the details regarding en- Instruction includes toorlc in dic- trance requirements, advance prep- tion, oantui, the mf.hnerrea- ara tion or eligibility in the college tio f4mutcthemehancaof of their choice, and time enough so' .acting and stage directing, in that the detais can be worlced out dramia appreciation, and the well in advance of graduation. rhythmic exercisea tan gltitn r e- vi ~A'la lati on to saoge gestures. stIlAdsae The first step is to look over the Miss Barclay also hopes to have an prospectuses of as many cofleges as ýxy-nnu -IQz n lnvnrdiiinr %A you think You may be interested I 10, rý W Vins8 Place on Dea n's List at Smith Collège Miss Plorence Catherine Hagei daughter o! Mr. and Mns.' liam John Hagenah ýof 395 Green~ avenue, Glencoe, is one. of the sen~ at Smith College who have rece: Commumity playhouse, patterneci after the Moscow Art theatre and directed by Gilmore Brown. She studied .with Oliver Hinsdale, formerly of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, ih, now with Paramount, and took pri- rivate lessons of Frayne Williams, the aÎEngllsh actor. At the Junior coflege rsin Los Angeles she was awarded-a ruscholarship i play production and tydrama. ýce__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to ,r.~£ sentatives anaduoter stuctents Who are attending. Your high school' advisors will be glad to help you meèt the college requirements, if it lies within their power to do so. Through the offices o! this paper, we will be glad to interview boys and girls and their parents; to help them select achools that will meet their requirements and to send them prospectuses which they can peruse at their leisure. aveniue, wiho etoai in June, ard. 1ner * 'I

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