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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Feb 1935, p. 17

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and designed. This play wlthout a hero or bero- ie, is a philosophical one, dealig chiefly. with. the idea of a "second chance." Lob (Miss, Ai'a , Hurst), a kindly littie old man, asks a group of people to spend Midsummner Ève at bis country bouse. After dinner lie invites them to go te ,the drcam wood, and it is there ,thit. the gueats, are given the opportunity of a second chance in lfe. Lob's butier becomes a clerk;- one guest,'an a rtist; another gueit, who is. a phlaniderer, ceases, his philandering and. loves only bis Wzfe. During the last act they ail return to Lob's drawing room and relate te cadi other their extperienices in the Dream Wood.. Although ail of. them are nowi aware of their individual faulta they do not correct them or do *they make any effort to take advan- tage of their second chance, for TU fatdt, dear Brût*&, lu ot ta our But in ourseIv.., that we am unader' *The part of Lob as taken by Miss Hurst. was an inspiration. She. was se well made up, and lier voi ce ad actions were se accurate that it was bard te believe that sic was any other than the role sic represented. The others ithe cast were natural, huniorous, and draniatic as the case mgit. be, and gave. to the play the siitable understanding. the guests were Helen Maloney, Margaret BlIackc, Aice Burchard, Louise Hamilton, Frances Bredin, C. Russell Small, Stanley Peterson, and Matthew -P. Gaffney. Frederick A. Kahler was tic butler and Marion Shearer was tiec-daugliter of Mr. and Mrs, Will Dearth (Miss Maloney and Mr. Gaff- ney). . o0f Reports etig of the lic. l in thëe situation-in ".No Man's porated. Miss Mildred Mt4Ien t.olHubbard: W'oodst, a graducue of. Newu' Trier H-Igh scisool lai year, is thse osiy Jreshman in tihe De Pauw university choir wmhick isà coming to Chicago nexi week. to Present a series of. programs. Durmgg their visit ýthe members of tihe choir weilI .toy et tise Allerton House. A few of tisem tWIl be entertained durissg tise week 1y Mfis: Mt.les;Paren*ts, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Mullen of 401 WoodIauit avenue, Glencoe. Robert Guy McCutcban is the direc- tor of the choir. Friday of this week his choristers wiIl sing in Valparaiso,- Saturdav tbey will give a concert in Gary, and Sunday they will give tbree program~s in Chicago, broadcasting over WGN at 1:30, singing at the Univer- sity of Chicago chapel at the 4 o'clock service, and at the Chicago Sunday Evening club in Orchestra ball at 7 'clock. The mneibers of. the chôir are being entertained by Northwestern uni- versity, and will give a concert at the university at 8 o'clock in the evtnisng. Ticir selection is an oratorio, "Evangel, of the New World," written for the centennial celebration of tie Methodist Episcopal churcb by Prof. Van Den- nman Thonipson, a rnember of tic De- Pauw .faculty. CURRENT TOPICS The ncxt meeting, Tiier Current Topicsc I ItIy. ,n statistics, Dr. Orvis' eg, pertain to conditions hip exclusive of incor- es, except NortbEileld. COWD SRýEAMM.NK OUNNYFIELb RAM LV FLOUR, i"ee79c. UNEEDA BAKERS EXCEL Soda Crackers 2 ILS: 19C1; RED SOUR PITTEO Cherries N4O. 2 Ub CAN N ~19Ç POLK'S GRAPEFRUITN5 2i4~ ION^ SLIBD OR HALVED LUCK 2 3~49. Lm 37c Agd AmWon C6»»L& 199 SMM'0PrU.esIeWRf I'1i Sunuybd0Owm 2M1 lie1 Red Circe Cge 2 L.1 Hill$, BMo. coff» L il é PM. '25 rnsqLDk Cut Green &ms.3 Li 5ý ASIM Chromium Crisco21 c 'm-. 7 Afl $21 Chntmlum -OZ. JUSTRITSHANKLESS L. evry purches.of 1 PKG.Pinc4TaB MILi eippy l1ta pçIlck[)l Monte Spinach 2 N4 N2'27c Del Monte. "Fd oueg SI.vlxook 'Bufetr. LB. 39C SPECIAL1 White House Mille .4 cWN25c -M M ANN PiGL t 1L .. s * S e.. à e e e *. s I SOAP 4c,"210

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