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Inspire Understanding By HENRY BUTLER Writing novels just for the fun _ of it is not too common a hobby. . But. Garven Dalglish,~who does important editorial work: for Eli “Lilly & Co. in their medical pubJications, has written 10 or more novels in the past 10 or more | years- of his spare time. It's not sheer pastime. Mr. Dal- ° ~~ glish takes fiction pretty serious- & ly. ‘He regards the novel as a means of helping people understand themselves and their human relationships.

- He thinks the novelist today has a high moral responsibility to readers as an interpreter of life. Fiction, he thinks, should reveal 5 " a “world®of understanding, a HY =e . world of personal success or fail- Novelist for fun 1 Garven ure, rather than a world of im- * possible fantasy, full of costume Burns society in the town of!

pageantry and swashbuckling se- Mauchline, thors. son, now live on > six-acre hilly.

ductions.” Saw Armistice Parade Dislikés Lurid Novels “Mr; Dalglish’s father, a versa-| _. He has small regard for big-.tile promoter-accountant still iy-| selling, lurid historical novels. ling in New York, brought the “They're supposed to be ‘escape’| family from Vancouver to!

- fiction—but escape from what and! to what, I'd like to know, hel {| Tampa, Fla., in 1916, where young says. Garven learned swimming (“al-

Mr. Dalglish, who came to (most my only athletic accomLilly's about a year ago from Lip-| plishment”) in the Hillsboro,

pincott’s, the Philadelphia publish- \ayree or ioe, Sulphur Springs,

“where alligators were not un-

ers, has bee - n a determined spare common.”

time fiction-writer since his senior] red to. gear 1 Darton, where go 10 JY HOVE to New York ; n 3 2 than ‘temporary fack or mong the 1919 Armistice Day parade from: publish 8€ment from a window Of his father’s him fiom pies has not swerved) orrice at 34th St. and Fifth Ave., m from his ancestrally Scottish| across from the” old Waldorf. StiEbeyhiuess ot Pubs. | Public school in New York, In-. ame “ ” ! o IE - * have been ‘a Seon ri Sluding Townsend Haris Ha of the elegant three-year high school, a City “de FEglioon Fronch Dalle of CoHege affiliate, led Garven to may have taken place as 2 al Dartmouth. ™I was 16. That had the 12th Century. Mr. Tlie its disadvantages, because I was says he’isn’'t up on genealogy still too immature,” he says. - About all he knows of the, HOEY The crucial senior year at Dart-|

of a couple of childhood visits to'only career, was crucial else‘Scotland from his native Van- where. Garven would have liked! couver, plus the fact that his mg- newspaper work, but newspapers, ternal grandfather, Thomas Kil- were folding. So he took a job| iin, a poet, founded a Robert with the New York Telephone

Novel Is Hobby of Lilly & Co. Offi GEE Era

He's currently rewriting oro | : Bon mainly because hy had to help ‘tants, which Has had wide suec-i oq tne Flame”. a ¥ about, Drive. associated with the law from Indiana Law School. -He|

_ working as “courier” in a Ber- work for Lippincott’s in Philadel-| jroo hon

“ing in Bermuda, put tore it up cations, includin, the Annald of he insists. “I don't live fully un- sessions... . Canary Cottage Tuesday at- 7

1 and a long stretch as investigator cal Association. That solid job, rn en - . rl ele Ee —

tish background is dim memory mouth, when writing Seemed the|

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cess. A Bryn Mawr graduate, she o a physician's professional, mari! t firm of Karrér, Frick, Powell and is a former employee of the U. 8. |, ety of Jobs et two years of Columbia Uni- ital and Ds at ession His New Corriden, yesterday announced Department of Justice, serving 0 : Ive rsity Medical School, European york literary agent, Madeleine ‘his candidacy for the Republican under John Sargeant, former Tt U A T Subsequent depression jobs nf study and work in “he Rockefeller Boyd, wife of the late critic Erm. Hhomination for Justice of theitorney general, and J. Reach for DG ablets cluded: feuriting the inte Ernest Institute.” "lest Boyd and first encourager of Peace of Washington Township.! Hoover. *" stim have yous Schelling’s New York Philhar-| Edited -4 Publications {Thomas Wolfe, keeps telling him’ One of the founders of the Sr ———————————— | stomach acid -pains, sour stomach, heart

4 hok due to excess acidity. monic children’s concerts lectures,’ In 1940, Mr. Dalglish went to to persevere. Hc hopes maybe this Young “Republican. Club - of In- SOCIETY PLANS DINNER [burn and ¢ King Sua or Enoch ; Ye itime “Toward the Flame" will diana, he served in the Indiana; Qentral Indiana Optometric So- prescription, contain 3 proven fast-acting : ingredients hat t go right to work to help General Assembly House of Rep- ciety and Women'$ Auxiliary will soothe yore Brink —*“But the main thing is to write,” résentatives in the 1945 and=1947 assemblé for a diliner meeting at Don't ad, HE DGA Tablets are for sale at al druagists 4 on = ig guaran. - h on genu when I got-back to New York”) Surgery for the American Surgi-| less I'm writing." | Born and reared in Indianap- p. pil 4 tee but fosist on DGA

muda hotel (“I did a Jot of writ- phia, editing four medical publi-

for a credit firm. which lasted some 10 years, fol-' ‘ The last job, quizzing people in lowed hard work on trade maga-| OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 9:30 TO 5:00 : mi all walks of life, at all hours of Zines, like the cleaning and dyeing os -. the day, gave him insight. Man- journal for which his first article, hatttan, Harlem, Bronx—he illustrated with his own photo-| learned a lot. : |graphs, was “How to Iron Pants.”|

"The job also made possible his| Also at Lippincott's, he edited marriage in 1938 to Jane Parsons, |@ dental journal, a phase of pronative of Winnipeg. Miss Parsons fessional experience that still afhad been a kid living across the ‘fects his writing. “1 have a Jur bay in Vancouver when Garven Se Bvolding Seseript ons Or my was still there. They met in New A arac Dalglishes Eo pe four \York as across-the-street neigh- children; three daughters- and a

Under her: maiden name, Mrs. property out on Smoky Row in {Dalglish~ wrote a book for Lip='Carmel. There Mr. Daiglish has | pincott’s, “In the Doctor's Office,” built himself a studio away from a’ “manual” for physicians’ assis- ‘the house, “Where he can quietly’

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