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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 May 1937, p. 62

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L For .Lunich -Tea - Dinner OjsvatêL b, Phili, A. VaieL n TRAVELLOES LIBRARY, SERIES oeauf*fllyllsr d 200 Photographs0 in each volume NOW , j each 724 Orrington Avenue. Evanston ington Hot.i DBldg. Gre. 02 ALudryService to-Meet Amy Budget DRY ' Expert cleaning of suifs, fopcoats, gIo ve s, fies, d r es ses, scarfs, bats, Sdrapes, slip co0v e rs et modest prices. Winfer overcoats cleaftèd a n d motl-proofed -a n d pack.d in sforage begs. SERVICE Glady 1-laty Crroll autor ofAs Carles Scribner & Sn GlaysHatyCaràl; utorofASEvelyti Scott whose new nove!, th~e Earth Turns, bas, neyer, it is said, fread and a Szword, appeared i created more living characters, neyer Mrhwsbr nCakvle eni written of a more urgent problemn, nor 18Mrch aspebor i arkyysvi ew described more vividly the fears and 1O93eas entber early ebrskinTe hlopes which motivate young peonle than -W Orens. Uer bestkown ootheCivhl in her new ,-novel, Pegbr to the'S.ky .. Wave.(199),atry of ldsetivilan * Iuke Gilman. the Pr incipal character, e. W dar, waiersaryGe.elcio n Noptl * satisfied mththe enoyd awie sle comletly it faly .Bread and a,Sw'ord concerns a more. farm nh Durwich, Maine,, and with his th-an usually attractive and intelligée lot as carpenter until heý fals in love >Young American couple-the man 'a *with Margery. Lee, the new teacher. at ' writer of talent, the womnanat intel- th! district schoal. tler pa9ssonate de- lectual t y p e. of leftist' leaings- sire, to be an actress and to withdraw, as îruhu h iistdso h e far as Possible f rom her sordid child- peso.I salsoàthe, stry of the hood. hr huwe fo secrit an su- ,interplay and .clash of two 'differing cess takes him from the farm Lukes loves temperaments, the man's that of the irito a' new world, first as p)art-time risttewo an's more real'ist'ic, more teacher in a technical high ýschool, andagrsîe csh eîtndbyc- undergraduate ini a neghboring college,. Photo, by Woolf nom ic plre.ssures and their incident spiri then as a gradliate s tudlent at Teachers . "Thje Old Buncth" rltich lias been ap-I tuaI hardsips. college. Coôlumbia, and finallv 'as a, mem- pearing oli best seller lists 'in recent Th noe oesintesoth f be f h fclt f reat mid -~enwceks is the story of a group of .Clii' France: the man is at work on a noýve.l tfiest.. icagoô kids . who -greu, up in the big citybu lad hrss vfinilun matbutalready harassedhhvzepnrnaialtun ToMrgrNe or sfacnaiginteyer bte~zte a ndtecertainties; his wife,' solicito)us for their --the center of sophistication and sljc- 'ce rl ..titl: this.kio7l Meyr e7 cbfldt'en, 'has bgunito cquestion at'd' tib cess. To Margery, anvthing lis possible *a young ineuispapermian, ýzpppeter, and dut hikn ud n h lns in the \Vest. Smnall, dark, eager, rest- editor of "'Esqriire" mnade his debut this o h ie.iilvbi2aotacii Ie.ss and intense, she imposes her amb[ sP ;19gcm, lle Viking9 Press (tsf. in which the man-determines, to give up lions and hier bopes upoxi Luke, wVhosebi rtnadgbckoAnec ri love for fher is part and parcel of his . -- is twriagino. and go back toyoi Americafa inh enl.stuhborn and whollv uncOmn- Itsthsaafa.ôeJeshosqetofajb ÏprOmising fineness. and their girls who, to their pafents be- The retuirt is 'made shortly after tlhe Mirs. CarrolI's protagoîîists are real wvilerment, took Chicago to their hiearts crash of 1929, and the little family is n,»(Plea ytin womn wo lngsand made it their own'. Meyer Levin has qtuartered with the xwife's parents. îhetii peopl-a yung omanwho ongsbeen going around with bis .eyes open: slvsalreadv bard hit, in a snmall New ahove aIl to mnake the modern world the bikeraces and the big hotels, th re to, n" Jobs prove difficult bo fiind, hiem own, and a man to whom aIl paths pre-medical labs and the law courts, and amid privation and humiliation, hus- look pleasant, but who b as an inborn Lake Shore Drive,, Northwestern uni- banid and wife. 'each viewing their stuf- attachment to bis 'ou-n Maine farm and versity,.and a Sôouth State 'street floP-.frn ri ifrn nlgo t" the .frland. adfern agego He. has picked up thxe vôlce of the The wornan's revoit leads her toward A IB ARçN treets and the mannerisms of' the comnmunism; the mian reacts less po4- LI RA IA 'p1eople. He knows them and he loveýs tively. I-lis is the real story-the ac- DA BOOK them, and bis book is a. fast and crowded counit of the, strtiggle and bewilderment saga of the present 'genieration of- Of.anin lgenutis humnan mind amida AnnWhtmcl . Americans. *WOrld of mechanizationq and coniplira Ann Wti'ma. hevond his grasp. May 10 Intemested in Maxine Davis's They Tale 'of Youth Confused - Shall Not Want, an exaniination of the The Lautrel: Are C'ut Doms by A Distinguisbed J.w, relief program. lb gives a sweeping Archie Binns is a book of signifi- Dr. Isaac Goldberg bas. written a picbure of the rise of our relief 'struc- cn bcueo t atflpe-borpyo ooe odciMn ture, a compamison of relief welfare in 'ciatnc 'bfcAserof ils raitonu anpres- boahbynof cotoel odc Mn Enffland and Swden an asert " ntan mrwtaiin m e oh n fteMost distinoeuish- çm, --ViA-" ""'C I& -sîgn is said tomake a ,bighly read- ,Ial3'IS ab le page, clear-cut, sharp and spark- Alexander Wer.îh's new book-, IVIh:jcli ling reading. The. Macmillan com- Way France,, makes a complex situa- pany, agent for the Cambridge bibles tion seem simple. So much' bas been. in this country, predicts a new daily wribten on Germany' and $0 *iiule on use, of the good book because of its France, one sighs gratefully for thIiýs:-onvenient 'saving of lime for busy new ligb. a'e

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