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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Feb 1935, p. 10

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744 Elm Street Winm.tkm 579 3M6 Central, Avenue Highland Park 171.7 MOTRSSERVC We give Bucks for ai money xeceived . ..both old and,.new accounts 7ni main Street Fb.m. WIImtt. 2e600-2601 THE NEW PACKARD,,1 20 5aaPassnger Sdan WHICH DELI VERS IN WILMETTE FOR $1216 I'rances jsre<in, . Alice W. 1nurcnara, Louise Hamikton,,Aimna Hurst, Helen Maloney,' and Mrs. Biley W. Shearer; Messrs. Matthew P.. Gaffney, Fredrick, A. K.ahier, C. Russell Small, and Stan- ley Peterson. Technical work, is being executed with -the assistance of- Miss Olive W. Grover, Mrs. Eugelie Ligbter, Robert Harper, and C. Herbert Jones. MisJessie Sentney is'chairmni of the public ity commtittee and Mrs. Charles Carlson.is in charge of properties., Croups Show. Priocood Al seats wiII be reserved and tickets will be on. sale at the high echool, the proceeds of the performance to be di- vided between two faculty organizations and one student organization, The Women's'faculty club of which Miss Ella M. Shaw is president; the Faculty M4en's club, Frederick C. Windoes -pregsMeat; and the Dtaattî cub% 6 New Trier. The faculty players' or- ganization, a amali and informai group headed by W. S. Brown as president, is assisting in publicity. Comedy, love, and pathos distinguish "Dear Brutus." The freakisb action of the play takes most of the main characters into a fancied wood, where each gets what neariy everyone in the worid is longing for-a second chance n ii1f e. Aithough the situation that de- velops is actualiy impossible, tlhe re- sults are-reaily and sanely true to life. taied thing. Tnere were neyer any~ shades ini you; liss or kili was your motto, Alice. 1 felt f rom the firat moment 1 saw y,)u that- you wôuid love me or knife me" Supt. Matthew Gatlney wilI plav thle iiart of Dearth. and .MissH."In Malonev the part of the wild and un- tamed wife. The keeneçt ,touch of Pathos comes in tbe revertinz té real life' o erb who as n te mginarv wood become bis better self, happy with a dausuhter. The reIstoration to bis worse -self, in reai 11f e is a poiffnant scene for both audience and, actors., There wiil be but, onepefrac of the -play. Ail seats are reserved. Mrs. WÎlflath itilon, inembersliipý chairman of the St. F'rancis Parent- Teacher association, called a meeting of ber committee at ber bôme, 126 Ox- ford road, Kenilwortb, to arrange fo6r tbe irst of the, room teas. wbich are beld during the year by this organiza- tien. On Wednesday, February 20, the mothers of children in the first four grades will be entertained at tea from 2 until 4:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Guy A. Gladson, 426 Central avenue. Teapricious upsetting of the rather unsatisfactory lives of nine Engiish *Assisting Mrs. Dillon as co-hostesses, peope i brogl abot b a is-wlI be Mrs.: Giadson, Mrs. Arthur chievôu lttle mani caiied Lob, whoHuhs Mrs. IHenry FPlaniff, Mrs. J corresponds f0 Puck or Robin Good- J. Sfedemi,lMrs. ýj. D. Ply«nn, Mrs. C fellow in Shakespeare's '6A Midsummer Callahan, Mrs. Marshall' V. Kearney, Night's Dream." At.the crucial momentUs.R, L. Little, end ,Mrs. Frank, of persuading his gueststo set ouf on LKaye. a.queer searcli for an ecrie. wood, he wins fhem ovei by creeping under the HOME FROM SOUT1H fable, bursting into a generous flow of Mr. and Mrs. Guy S. Hammond of tears, and crying, iiteraily crying, "No- 801 Hibbard road, W&ilmette, have -just body cares for mne-nobody loves me. returned from a mont h's vacatio'n'ste* &-lA -- -i - 1 ivls'~L"~ i -n'mm"

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