TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1928 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAE THMI J oo "The Naked Truth," by dan; Harper and Brot The title misintreprets it bespeaks the dazzling mon. The book is not but rather the product well trained in they ways tive England. Clare She work called Naked Trut gate upon the life of her bred and ambitious won Because she was well thor had an environme famous people who were her relatives or their a The society of London sir shared her mother's cul drawing room while the a tot under the care of from the Continent. Her the society matrons of th and one was the mother Churchill whom Clare Sh immensely. In her maturity the au intimates such celebriti Arthur Sullivan and Kin Servia who was a family travel and experience b friends. among the renovi YOUNG ACT O BY PLAYI SA YS "Some actors like tra when they, are playing t comedy best when: they comedy," says Mis's Kath Kelly, who is leading lad Rockford Players. "How ways think I like tragedy I'm playing comedy and I have had, my greatest su ing tragedy. "I have played a great d which I've enjoyed a grea played a little of Ibsen an of Eugene O'Neill's-"Beyo rizon." I enjoy characte times and I think that all actresses should play char when they first begin a reer. In that way they w 'ks of the Day Clare Sheri- of Europe, for after her husband's hers, $5.00. death and after the war she was the book, for forced to earn support for herself and - two children. Under those circum- ind thetstym-stances she played the breadwinner w in that style by exercising her art as a sculptress "p of a mind, In that capacity she worked in clay, to of conserva- bronze, and marble. Among those im ridan in this who sat for her were Trotzky, Lenin, on h, opens the and Winston Churchill. Rudyard an self, a well- Kipling who lived in London during wo nan. the author's childhood was a friend ti born the au- of her family's also and was a pivot nt of near- of interest for Clare always. S either among The book is written in a clear and l cquaintance. straightforward style. She possesses wh pped tea and the rare quality for women of seeing - ture in her things as they are; nor is she afraid author was of them. She reveals a few facts a governess which might not have been mentioned aunts were in the drawing room of a quarter cen- e metropolis tury ago but at the same time her of Winston work is not so dashing that it shakes eridan liked the modern mind. Naked Truth has a charm because of the author's poise thor had as and sophistication. She is old enough t ies as Sir not to have an immature outlook and ng Milan of she is young enough not to be warp- friend. Her ed mentally. rought her By courtesy of Graham Book Store. wned people g.S. 'RS SHOULD BEGIN VG CHARACTER PARTS t KATHERINE WICK KELLY agedy best amuse an audience if the actor is ragedy and young, but bore them if he is old, and are playing which will make him a versatile ac- erine Wick tor," concludes Miss Kelly. ly with the ever, I al- WOMEN'S LEAGUE t r best when TO FETE PLAYERS vice versa! access play- Women students of the Summer l oSession will have an opportunity to eal of Shaw, meet Mrs. Clarence Cook Little and , t deal. I've the Rockford Players, who will bef gO)VING PADDOCK FACES SUSPENSION1 NEW YORK, July 9.-Charged ith professionalizing himself in a personal appearance" motion picture ur, Charles Paddock today faced the nminent prospect of losing his place the 1928 American Olympic track nd field team and the chance to seek orld spring honors for the third me in eight years. CHALK MAY COACH BADGERS MADISON, July 9.-Ray Schalk,f ho recently resigned as manager of1 squad at the University of Wisconsin them 209 who are members of the for next year, according to an respective fraternities, and the rest announcement made here. are non-members. The maxim~um M number of men occupying a house this FRATERNITY HOUSES OPEN , summer is 22. According to a report made by Prof. Fred B. Wahr, assistant dean of Stu- the Chicago White Sox, may coach the dents, 38 fraternity houses are being S bciet h University of Wisconsin baseball kept open during the present Summer teams, it was hinted here'today. The Session. More than 300 men are liv- appointment of Schalk is satisfactory ing in the fraternity houses, among with George Little, director of ath-fDRUGS letics at Wisconsin. 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