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36Mrs. Peattie Will Give Mrs. Elia W. Peattie, former Mrs. Peattie is a well known As critic novelist and short story Mrs. Peattie is an honorary member | 36Mrs. Peattie Will Give Dramatic Readings Here Mrs. Elia W. Peattie, former Omaha newspaper woman, is to appear in Omaha February 16, at 4 p.m. at the Fontenelle hotel under auspices of the Woman's Press club to give a lecture and read two of her original plays. Mrs. Peattie is a well known figure in the literary life of the nation, but she is particularly well known and beloved in Omaha where for many years she made her home. For several years she was a member of the editorial staff of the World-Herald as was her husband, Robert B. Peattie, Both left Omaha at the same time for wider fields and moved to Chicago where they both again engaged in newspaper work, Mrs. Peattie to become literary critic for the Chicago Tribune, which position she held for sixteen years. As critic novelist and short story writer Mrs. Peattie won fame that places her well up in the ranks of literary celebrities in this country but her entry into the field of playwriting is of recent date. It came about because of the fact that she and Mr. Peattie took up their residence in North Carolina a couple of years ago, after retiring from active newspaper work. In North Carolina, Mrs. Peattie found in the long established and bitter feuds most fertile subject matter for drama. She proceeded to write these feuds into dramatic form and to persuade the natives to enact them. The result was that calls came from the outside world demanding that this new playwright go beyond her own home with her plays. She did so and wherever she has appeared to read her plays she has been most enthusiastically received. Chicago welcomed her back so heartily that she was compelled to appear there a number of times. Mrs. Peattie is an honorary member of the Woman's Press club which is sponsoring her appearance in Omaha. She is also an honorary member of the Woman's club which she helped to found and at which she was president at the time. |
