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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 May 1935, p. 51

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E.L. B at 530 F Sat the may be Jpsi.Royce Landis netka to the Central school in Glen- coe, which seats one thousand per- sons. The size of the theater w'hich wilI alloN for individual as, well as sub- scription tickets, together with the ini- creased opportuniity for parking oif automobiles, prompted the move, ac- cording to Mr. Phillips who is bring. ing six stars fromBroadway for lead- itig parts in the Festival plays. Bring. Steflai'Cast Edith Barrett, Eric Dressier, Ernest Glendenning, Jessie Royce Landis, Burgess Meredith, and Frances Starr or Tom Powers are, the leading play- ers in Mr. Phillips' company. The s uppoorting casts, also from Broad- ,way, will Ïinclude William Post, Jr., Edith Atwater, Margaret Arrow, J. W. Austin, Harold, DeBecker, He.len jef- fries, Edgar 'Kent, Fothrinighaxn Ly- sons, Alice Johns, Brina Ravel, and Margo Stevenson. The season opens on June 24 with, ,enue. w in scu a p< Both Sheridan and. G reenBay ros lead to the Central schoolwhere there aire parking facilities for a thousand cars. The> Park avenuesation o h North Shore electric is only three blocks f rom the theater. ,LOGAN-H OWA RD P.T. A* A Small but very much interested group ý of father s-and mthers- heard F. A. Bentley of Chicago.speak before the -Pre-Scbool circle .of the Logan-Howard P.A. Tuesday eve- ning of last, week, in the library at' Howard school. It. was the annual "oopen meeting» of the group and a number of guests were present, Mr. Bentley's topic was "Our Re- sponsibilities as rathers." Interest, active and participating interest in one's children is fhe first respon- sibility of a father, he said. Next in importance is to set the children a' good example and have confidence that they. will develop into good citi- zens, he asserted'. Mrs. R. B. De Vinney was hostess last -Monday at'a tea for the members school. Of course you are planning to at- tend the an nual Spring lunchepn- Wednesday, june 5. It is being given in the gymnasium at Howard school in order that we may have the differ- ent musical groups furnish the enter- tainment. The'orchestra, g'lee clubs, and choral groups will give the pro- gram. This luncheon promises to be MORTOACE W.> are iii the market for biano, on residences, spart- mente and -office buildings., 1 N.; La Slie&. Caf Uiv.tsity 2M0 Get a fifteen-year loan and save the 'trouble anid ex-, pense of renewals. GREATLAS MORTGAÂGE 184 W.Lake St.. Chic.8. Telephene FrankIin 2344 MORTGAGE LOAN CORREPONDENT METOPOLITAN LIUE INSURANCE COMPANY 101 QUESUIONS! 0 Ail answered in the Lowe Bros. Bookiet on Paint Problems Ask us for this corn>lete detailed Il information bookiet WARNE1I PAINT-C- I 604 DAVIS ST., EVANSTON IL GREenleaf 0505 1564 Sherman Avenue Evanston ay of thest her Lione. Wdor a rc t. n.,,." ýea son ., will. be substituted l Hale's "The Mocking evival of Bernard Shaw's I1f.the former is chosen The Prudential Insurance Company authorizes .Smart & G oiee, Iss., as agents for pro perty ow'ners, te submit te it applications for Mortgage L eau, I I.

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