A January 8, 1927 % WINNETKA TALK . " nm . | the Horizon." The other play she 5 Catholic League "Hears Reviews of New York Dramas Members and friends of the North { Shore Catholic Women's league who {heard Mrs. Anthony French Merrill give her book talk Tuesday, January (4, at the home of Mrs. William | Schneider of 911 Vernon avenue, Glen- Call Us For That Sunday | coe, were saved a long and expensive Y |trip to New York. Dessert Mrs. Merrill dwelt especially upon | the new plays she attended while in [New York, and gave the group an |opinion and criticism of them. Ethel | Barrymore, who is starring in "The | Constant Wife," and who always pro- { vokes opinions, either as to the choice [of play but seldom the acting, received |a great deal of attention from Mrs. | Merrill. It seems that the play might | be termed a bit strange in moral tenor. {Tn fact, Mrs. Merrill felt that many of [the present-day plays were rather 'wisted in their morals, portraying a ICE CREAM Special SOc Brick We Deliver Free of Charge stressed was "The Play's the Thing," in which this same strange moral note was found. The deception of the finest character in the play, the attitude that such deception was warranted because the beautiful heroine was thus saved, Mrs. Merrill felt, was typical of many recent plays. The book of the year, Mrs. Merrill feels, is Willa Cather's novel "My Mor- tal Enemy," and she holds to the opinion that the woman's mortal enemy was herself, rather than the man, as many believe. Dr. Richard Cabot's new book on philosophy was also included in the discussion of new books. Dr. Cabot is of course famous for his "What Men Live By." and his latest book is welcomed by his admirers. Those interested in keeping up with the times in literature, current events, and trends of philosophy, are cordial- ly invited to attend these lectures, a | : [studying these measures nominal charge being made. Announce- ment concerning the next talk will be made later in the month. Women Voters (Continued from Page 9) This session of the Illinois state legislature, which opened last Monday, is one of great importance to those in- terested in legislation for women and children. The members of the League of Women Voters will sponsor such bills as "Eight Hour Day for Women," "Motor Drivers License Bill," "Child Labor Propositions," "Women on Jury," "Tenure of Office for Teachers," "A Larger State Distributive Fund," "A State Reformatory for Women," etc. Every voter interested in the progress of Illinois, and in helping to make this commonwealth, (the second wealthiest state in the union), one of which we may justly be proud, will be in order to write to our senators and assemblymen our personal desires regarding the passage of these measures. Attend the complicated plot unraveled by the hero or heroine, with a twirk at the end, "spoiling it all." She also referred to Eugene O'Neil's play which has been revived, "Beyond Forum at Community House on the tenth and hear about these hills for legislation. Walgreen Co. to Put Drug Store in Elmgate Cognizant of the rapidly increasing population of Evanston, the Walgreen Drug company has leased the large corner store in the Elmgate at 835 Main street, from Paul A. Fin- ley, owner, for a period of years for a term rental of $40,000, plus varying percentages on gross income. Phone Winn. 2260 GRAY and GREEN EAT SHOP Doris Arnold, Mgr. | 464 Winnetka Ave. Indian Hill Mrs. M. H. Lieber. wad The Illinois League of Women Vot- ers is supporting the proposed Motor Vehicle code which is to be introduced into the coming session of the State Legislature. This code was drafted by the National Conference of Commis- sioners on Uniform State Laws and ap- proved by the American Bar associa- tion. Article III of the proposed code re- quires the examination and licensing of all automobile drivers. This examina- Community Nursery School Hubbard Woods Has one vacancy for this term. ages 3--515 years. wo----- di 769 Locust St. ART CLASS MEETING The North Shore Art class will meet with Mrs. Marc W. Cresap of 239 Es- Morning sessions. eli Telephone Tox roa, enilworty oF londay af-1tion would be based on the simplest a : : ernoon, January 10. Miss Rebecca : A rh Corinne Fitzpatrick SThoon, Januar, a : common sense safety requirements Pp Ashley, who is the principal of Royce- which would determine the physical Winnetka 2560 more school in Evanston, will give a mm and mental qualifications of the driver. lecture at this time. Thirteen states have adopted a law requiring the examination and licens- Rettbttbettttettatedd LL LL J . , . . . abi etek pbiaegenia : ing of all drivers. Is it not time that HA Let us equip your set Illinois adopted some safety measure un . of this kind? with --Bernice T. Van derVries. " a a Ea HH Light Power CIRCLE MEETINGS in oe : x . 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