Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 May 1933, p. 53

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- -- -a 1.Vt . s es 4a ramauic 1Yours truly, critic who couid review Wilmette's James J. B. Orth productions f rom the stancipoint of 522 Laurel avenue, amateur performances rather than Wilmette. the professional. The review of "Notliing But the Mr. and Mrs.SaorS.Hde .abe thasayinbureo en and their two daughters, Buddy and abecter to the plaes nieselves Helen, 527,Warwick: avenue, Keni- or o hediecor M. eris seems %vorth, returned Sat rday from ia mo- to foôrget that the "Vounger Set"trtpt S.LusCo are nfo products of the legitimate stage,, but, amateurs deserving of high praise for thew -splendid interpreta- Ilarriet, daughter* of, Mr. and Mrs.' tion -of a rollicking. comedy. William J. Williams, 211 Essex road, Mr. Ferris' review, 'aside from aKeiorwIletnFida ue display of amateur rhetoric and ev-, 2,. from Sweet Brier college in Vir- dence of ýoùly' a superficial interest,î ginia. depicted. the characterizationin i the!i duli1 drone of p rofessional- cynicismi',N 1rs. H. A. Foresnian, 515 Essex To review the review, one might say road, eloh, entertained her that the production> was far superiorJ bridge club at luncheon Wed.nesda to the hastily written account in the of last wveek. recent issue of Wii,.N.ErF. LÎFE. -- What amateur theatrical endeavOrs Frank Wooley of. Long Island, N. need if they are to continue andl Y., was a week-end guest of the: flourish is ýless of tqeý prejudiced.a'nd George' Kingsleys of 529 Cumnor vaflloquent cavil.and more of at leastl road, Kenilworth. inoderâte encouragement from th.e pr~s. Sinerly ousMrs. John C. Carpenter, 239 Essex Agnes Maguire. Eitor's. note: While it is -to be ýex7- peeuted. that. :Ir. ýFerris, criticisins, like rnlost articles of that nature, wilI oc- casion differences: of opinion, the editor feels it unfair to iniply that the author laeks sincerjty, or that bis articles are nierely the thoughtless outbursts of a C311(* ir. Mrr. i bas been interested in dramatics-the Little Theatre type in particular-for seý,riaI years, and is a writer of recognized abili ty., We have flot' always agreed wlt.h himn, but we know that he flot only is sincere, but, as a matter of fact, has become in- tensely interested in the work of local dramatic groups, even to the point that he frequently attends rehearsals and knows personally; many of the artiste. May 21, 1933. E ditor, W.LM ZÈrE Lzr9ý: Th4re is aý large beautiful black Persian cat with a heavy bushy tail roving around harassing the birds'in the entire neighborhood of. Laurel avenue and Sixth street. We are un- able to locate the owner of this catij but,.1Iwish to warn the owner if heI roao, Kenilworth, entertained her bridge club at luncheon Thursdla y of last. week. Mr. and Mrs. Hiarry H-. Wolf and their three children, 1140 Seneca road, returned Friday from a winter spent at Sarasota, Fia. W. Have You*, Favorite at Stan~dard Prices we Recommenci TA VERN PALE Order - case of 26 24 boutles today... Plus Depaait P hone WILMFE« 492 The product of the brwery'S. Order by iecamdelivered io your home. Mountain Valley W ate O 2614 Weft 1Paifroad Ave., Byvaston, ID. FALTAFF8aÎR May we quench your thirst with Prewed Since 1854 - Or maybe.you stili prefer GINGERALE OR SODAS FON 10 Makersd 60MadimnuiSt. ILU SALE~S CO. 'EVANSTON beverages for ever 40 years. Gread.af 6M eanston.

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