How Wednesday Addams got her name
by Rusty Blazenhoff from on (#3VV5B)
In the July 30 issue of The New Yorker, Joan Blake of Southern Pines, North Carolina shares the story of how Wednesday Addams got her name:
It was a pleasure to see a copy of Charles Addams's painting "An Addams Family Holiday" printed in the magazine (Sketchbook, July 9th & 16th). I met Addams in New York more than fifty years ago. I lived in North Carolina, but had travelled to the city for a court case involving the custody of my children. I was staying with my college roommate, and she threw a large party, which Addams attended. I was so depressed that I sat on the couch all evening. Addams sat down beside me and asked what was wrong. I told him. He took my arm, walked me to the elevator, and took me to P. J. Clarke's. He made me laugh and told me that the Addams Family was being made into a television show, and that he had no name for the little girl. I said, "Wednesday-Wednesday's child is full of woe." And Wednesday became her name.
Thanks, Isabel!