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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Mar 1938, p. 51

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on Monday, April 4, as the next offcring in her drama reading series at the North, Shore Con- gregation Israel. in Glencoe. "Sbadow and Substance," written by Paul Vincent Carroll,- deals with the Catholic church in I1reland-and Mrs. Kuper will read it appropriately dressed in the habit of àa nun. While the, themne is flot new or particularly, original, it offers the audience food for thought, and the, sheer beauty and conviction of, Mr. Carroll's writing is bound to imipress even the most jàded theater-goer., It reveals, -in -parte, the manner in \vhich a ste9dfast believer,: a young girl, brin gsrenegades back to the cburch who have discarded their fiist7 principles of .fith-faith that for ail its inherent sincetity has drifted f rom its moorings. The role of the young girl. is flavored with such. restrained lhonesty that it offers genuine. conviction in. a characterîza- tion that .would, with less, skillful handling, have- been overdône. and iincredible. "Shadow and Substance," with its vital appeal in these troubled times o.f dictatorships and religious * intoler- ance, has proven not only an artistic success, but bias been a box-officeý "6sellout" since it opened last Septem- ber in New York. George jean Na- than coniments: "Sir Cedric liard- wicke and Julie Haydon in a memor- able play dealing with Irish religion and several other thiings ...'Sbadow and Substance' is the play of the. moinent."~ periormance, wnicn wi commence promptly.at 2:15 as usual. - M. C. Ii. Spring Card Parly Is Wellesley Circle Eveni The North Shore Wellesley circle is having. a spring card party at the Kenilworth club Wednesday, April 201 at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Constance Spry, wko has cone front London to irnpart sorne of her horticultural. knowlvedge. to American audiences, will ýlecture at thc Wiinnetka,.Woman's club Wed- nesday aftérnoon, A pril 6. The Win- netka Garde» club is sponsoring the lecture., Bring Flower Authority lo N. S. for Lecture., . Author of authoritative books and articles on flowers, owner of a school' of floristry, and flower decoration consultant o.f iany prominent Lon- doners, M,,rs. Constance Spry will lec- ture at the Winnetka Woman's club at 2 :30 Wednesday afternoon, April 6. ory, jr.,.lias ueen piacea i ciargeIL~ of the ticket sales, and Mes. Charles. HoNvell s Coffin, of Winrietka, as the club's prograni chairmian and vice- president, is arranging_,the lecture. Jewish Council Calendar The National Counicil of Jewish Womien, Chicago section, submits for its calendar of events for the week coniencing Monday,. April 4, the ÀARD1 NFU.RNITURE 10% discount on orders placed before April l6th Umbrella Sets-Deck Chairs Lounge:C.arts-Cocktail Tables--Gliders, Wqod-Metal-Wrought Iron- Rattan Dewey*&Cmpn 738 SpaaMih -Court Yilmette 663 YOUR .WEEK-DAY DUNNERS, 75c March 31. 1938 French Vegetable Soup with Grated Imported Paramesan Cheese Chilled ToômatoJUlce. Chlilled Grapo Juice Fruit Cocktail Topped with, Sh1erbet Roast. Prhpe Ribs of lBeef Roast Iowa Miik Yod Chicken, *Celery Dressing andi Giblet Gravy (Ail White Meat 10e E~xtra) Fried Fillet of Fresli Boston Sole - Tartar Sauce Brolled B~oneless Top Sirlein Steak Presh Vegetable Plate lane, vyinnetica, is in cnare u ar- rangements for the aff air. The The Nina Kengay chapter of the luncheon program will feature talks Mary Crane league is to be enter- by officers of other panhellenic sor- tained at the home of Mrs. Arthur orities on their various philanf{hropic Purneil, 1616 Judgon avenue, Evans- %works. This wiil be f ollowed by ton,,Monday, April 4, at 1Io oclock ini round-table discussions and 'a twi- the mnoruing. Mrs. Phillip Merrili will light Musicale. be co-hostess for the work meeting.

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