Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Aug 1938, p. 36

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GAZES LIU5A~T *tafI.uerp THE BOOKS YOU IUY THE BOOKS YOU LENT 1724 Orrington Avanu.' OrnoaMi idg. pr.. 0227 j. The Barley Fields, a collection of five complete novels in one' volume, is the July selection of.the Literary *Quild, of Amnerica.. Mr. Nathan'.s earlier novel of this y ear, Winter in April, is going into a new edition too-in another Ian- guage. Dutch language rights have just been acquired. Rober Nathan.ý who, also wrote One More Spring, appears as a play- wright for the first Urne this sumn- mer. His production is Musi c at Eve- ning, which opens a week's engage- mient at the Ridgeway theatre. White Plains, on the evenin g of August 8. Li Richard Hale will play: the lead. Music atEvening is described as, a modern light comnedy with a Euro- Den bacnkgrurnd. ilew, ryp R eried to tear 1005se. and, battering anew tarpaulins. over hatches. Day after day the wincl tore at ýthern, and seas: broke over the spar-;deck. Once the niagnificIlentfigureéhea 1, vas' tom away, on one side. and was, only saved by the ctaring of carpenters who danglecl froni the head to secure. the creakin-g lady." So runs the accouait :ci gallant John, captain and flnally c:ommnodore. (by courtesv) of, riany Amnerican ships which. plied the Atlantic. in the troublesorne days before, during, and atter th-? Arerican Revolution. He survived many combats to cruise to China and back, and flnally died ini bed.' Country club, the Illin.os Soci- ety of the Sons of the Revolu- tion,. the Naval History soci- ety, the Naval Hlistory founda- tion, the PennsyZ"cania Historical society, and t he Peiwsilvanfi Genealôgi cal society. Morris Stu- dio photo.. Dauuties Jrishman A dauntless yo'ung Irish-Catholic, he came to America, literaily starved out from his native land, and ail his days he bore a chip on e-ach' shoulder against England. He loved his adopt- ed country with a deep devotion, and showed a stiff mi'rage which won hlm many an encouinter against niar- in, the Mail for You1? 636 Church St., Evansfon nhe i ànew urteen Points. a newspaper iTexas: A Ht*storij of Telegraph at >s andi Its Forbears, is rapidly to thi in book. and left the -punctilious formalities traditional toý -the U. S. Navy, ivhich, though meas1y poor in salary collections was never d permittedl to be slip-shod in decorum. d John Barry's logs and letters m-ere 9 w,%orded terse and graphie- --but his 1: spelling would not hiave passed him out of the first grade! on1 a "% p ;, w ever set world, [licn fewi In that pi as a vu- ýs was a a flimsy the Aif.

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