tiaam THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY id, J923 oaALncnvrriEs fpus, [he: rely Paintings Now on Exhibit in Harris Hall RT lovers will be interested in knowing that the rev resentative collection of paintings by Chicago art- ists, known as the Municipal Gallery, is now on view in Harris on the Northwestern university ,' practically at our door. All ofMmr women* 3 clubs have a propri- r interest in these lovely pictures feel indebted to Mrs. William S. ell, of Evanston, through whose ence, as a member" of the Uni- ity Guild, the collection has been _ght here, and who has been in- mental in its advantageous hang- and lighting. The pictures will .ere for several months, and afford opportunity for the art lovers of north shore jo see jLJ*?1®!"^ up of paintings, lffeaTljrplac^lr- he Municipal Art Gallery was es- lished in 1902 t>y the Municipal League of Chicago with the pur- e of forming a chronological coi- tion of works by artists who are who have been identified with the life of Chicago, and of encourag- | among local artists the production works worthy to be hung in a pub- gallery. The Gallery is exhibiting the fol- f ring pictures: 13â€""October Sear and Gold"â€"John 3. Johansen. | l4_'«Frost and Fog"â€"Adolph Shulz. "In An Old Gown"â€"Martha aker (Deceased.) ]â€""Wharf of Red Boats"â€"Frank i. Wadsworth (Deceased.)" â€". r-_"Chateau Gaillard"â€"Charles n_rancis Browne (Deceased.) I 7â€""a Breezy Day in the Harbor" #-Anna L. Staceyâ€" â€""Day of the Market-Brittany" Pauline Palmer. â€""Tranquility "â€"* Jam es___William «*! Ibr| in IS ^attison (Deceased.) Jâ€""The Squirrel Boy" (Bronze)â€" Leonard Crunelle. 9â€""Portrait of James William Pattison"â€"Louis Betts (Gift of Artist.) )9=7*The Sou'wester"â€"Eleanor-Col- Iburn. J10â€""The ,. Riva"â€"Oliver Grover- mâ€""The Road"â€"Wilson Irvine. H2â€""Afternoon"â€" Frank C. Pey- Iraud. >13â€""Afternoon in' May"â€"Alfred [Juergens. )14_"One Winter's Afternoon"â€" [Frank V. Dudley. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority alum- te, and membersrof~tne active chap- at Northwestern university are jonsoring a large benefit bridge irty on Saturday evening of this feek at the Evanston hotel. Proceeds fom the affair will be devoted to the lildlng fund for the new chapter >use, to be-ereeted on--the. campus. lere will be a prize for each table, well as twenty major prizes, to be tesented to the ton men and ten The Woman's Catholic club of Wil- mette played hostess to members of the Tenth District Illinois Federation of Women's clubs on Thursday of this week, The meetings were held at the First Congregational church. A recital by Mrs. Dwight C. Orcutt, organist, preceded the morning business ses ftion. Mrs. M. H. Lieber of Winnetka, chairman of 'the department of Applied Education, and Miss Julia Lathrop, chiarman of the department of Pub- lic Welfare, both made interesting-ad dresses during this meeting. Luncheon vsas served at 12:30 o'clock. A group of delightful songs, ren- dered by Miss Ruth Williams, opened the afternoon session. -There were many interesting short reports given by Mrs. H. O. Edwards of the Amer icanization division, Mrs. Leslie Gates of the division of Community Service, Mrs. Leighton Jones, committee on Motion Pictures, and Mrs. Elwood Stewart, division of Training Citizen- ship. Other speakers were Mrs Charles J. Trainor, state chairman of ib^^jiepyMtnienl^^^^e^rican _ citizen ship, Miss Grace Dixon, stat6 chairman of Legislation, and Mrs. Charles An- derson, state chairman of Civil Ser- yicu. A birthday dinner was given in honor of Mrs. Paul Fischer, who re contly returned from Pasadena, Cal., at the home of her youngest son, Hugo T. Fischer, 738 Tenth street, on Friday of last week, January 12. Seven sons and daughters, with their families, including Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fischer, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nie- mann and daughter, Florence, Mr. Herman Fischer, Mrs. V. McCleod and son. Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. George Van- denbergh, Mr. and Mrs. William Hol- nb and daughter, MyrtleT Mrs> Wil Hams Wertn an Anna Fisher and daugtiMMT Olive, Mrs. J. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Hupo Fischer, Jean and Teddy, were in at- tendance. Robert Fischer, whose home is in PaSadena, was the only member of the family who could not attend*___The._celebration marked the passing of Mrs. birthday. Fischer's seventieth A call has come from the Evanston hospital for stone, crockery or tall glass Jars, which will be decorated by a^group of Camp Fire~ girls andTused for patientsJ-flower»r If you have'any- Dennett thing of.4his kind, send to 930 Chest: nut avenue* or telephone WJlnjslte 1822 and they will he called for. mien who have the highest scores Iring the evening. The cards_wil| at -&r«0-o*cteck. ^Evanston 4rad irth shore women who are acting comniittees include 4\toL^Herbert tling, general chairman; Mrsr-Ly Mitten, chairman T»rize committee; ps. Bligh Grassett, chairman, Re- fitments; Miss Marion Cooper, irman, Active Chapter committee; Irs. Fritz Wagner of Winnetka, sub* irman of the north shore division; Mrs. Ernest B. Anderson, chair- man Publicity and Advertising for ore Card. ••â- -â- ~'-":, The marriage of Miss Rosa'Blesser, Mr. William King, was solemnized Wednesday afternoon, January 17, three o'clock, in the parish house St. Joseph's church. Father Wil- Netstrater performed the eere- ony. Miss Gertrude Bleser attended sister as maid of honor, and orge Bleser served Mr. King as man. After a short honeymoon ip, Mr. and Mrs, Kfng will make eir home on Ridge avenue. Mrs. Frank J. Baker and her two children, Non Gayle and Channing, of 507 Lake avenue, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Nelson Utley of Glen- coe, left Sunday evening for California to remain until early in April, Mr. Nelson Utley, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stevens of Glencoe, will oc- cupy the Baker residence during her absence. % Wilmette's list of musician residents is increasing every year. Its latest addition is in the person of Mrs. Theonora Clepp of Minneapolis, who but recently moved into the house at 1011 Forest avenue. Mrs. Clepp, a dramatic soprano, has studied ex- lam I9er JSt Mrs: John W. H. Higbee, 810 Lake tvenue, is at St. Joseph's hospital, llcftfto, recovering from a recent Operation. "Mrs. Hugo Branyon and two children Wabasha. Minn., are the guests of ir. and Mrs. C. F. Hough, 831 Cen^ ral avenue. r"""'"' Harold Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. ivid Nelson, 821 Elmwood avenue, |b recovering from an attect of pneu- honiai.V-^ ,: â- â- â- â- -';'" â€"'X':'.- Z" â- .... -^- William McDaniel of Lake avenue, las returned to St. Mary's college, In Kansas, to resume his studies. tensively in Paris and in London. She indends opening a class in voice placing in the near future.-----------â„¢- The Misses Anna, May and Kath- erinevHuerter gave a surprise miscel- laneous shower in honor of Miss Helen Schwall at her residence, 1626 Spencer avenue, last Monday evening. Mrs. Patrick Hi Saunders, 1015 Forest avenue, left Tuesday- to spend the remainder of the winter in Cali- fornia. Following the buffet dinner on Thursday evening of last week, at the Ouilmgtte Country club, there was an informal bridge party. Week-end guests at the W. C Shurt- leff home, 815 Lake avenue, last week included Miss Peggy Williams of Rockford, 111., an instructor at the University of Chicago, and Charles Rennick of Chicago.--------------- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lindkog, of Dupee place, entertained several young friends at a theater party in Chicago Monday In honor of their daughter, the occasion being her eleventh birth- day..........---------.....-.......-â€"â€".........-......----------.....- Announcement is made of the ap- proaching marriage of Miss Helen Schwall, of 1626 Spencer avenue, to George J. Schaefer, of Gross-Point, which will take place next Wednesday morning, January 24, at St. Joseph's church, at nine o'clock. Miss Julia Schwall will be her sister's only at- tendant, and Mr. Peter Schaefer will serve his brother as best man. A reception will be held at the home of Mrs. Anna Schaefer the groom's mother, following the ceremony Mr. Schaefer and his bride will make their home at 1626 Spencer avenue, following their return from a wedding trip. . \ * Violin selections by Joseph Chapek accompanied by his mother, will open the meeting of the Women's Catholic club on next Friday afternoon, Jan- uary 26. Mr. Chapek is the son of the noted teacher under whom Milan Lusk studied. Miss Mary McCann, who is totally blind, and has a lovely lyric soprano voice, will follow her address on "The Blind in the Musical World" oy a group of songs, playing her own accompaniments. â€"oâ€" Dr. H. H. Bay of Chicago Tubercu losis Institute will be at the Gross near Wilmette avenue, to hold the regular monthly clinic on Tuesday, January 23, at 10 a. m. Miss Queen can give further information mry day between 12 and 1 o'clock, telephone ,Wilmette 2402. â€"oâ€" On Saturday evening last a very pleasant surprise was given to Mr. W. E. Hess, former Wilmette post- master at his home, 807 Fifteenth street. It was not only a surprise, but a birthday celebration as well, at which time, he was presented with a very handsome travelling bag by six teen of his former employees. Members of the Alpha Phi sorority rr~Mrsr irtan shortly to open the Cricket-on------~-â€"L_^â€"â- ."~°-"~,->. ,, Olive. the-Hearth Chocolate shon in the Mr John Hartmann, 1305 Sheridan the-Hearth Chocolate shop in the former Fowler studio at the corner of Church street and Orrington avenue, in Evanston, the proceeds of which will go to the chapter house building fund. Mr. and Mrs. F. Leonard Larson of 373 Oak street, Glen Ellyn, announce the birth of a son, Leonard Drake Larson, on December 19. Mrs. Larson was formerly Miss Lucille Drake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan M. Drake. â€"Mr-,â€"and Mrs. Frank F. Noyes of Atlanta, have announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Miss France* Walker Noyes, to Mr. Joseph J. Schroe-x der, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Schroeder of 711 Park avenue. â€"oâ€" Many Wilmette folks will be inters ested in 4earning that Rev. B. Frank Taber, former pastor of the Wilmette Baptist church, was presented with a Chevrolet coupe by his congregation, as a Christmas gift. â€"oâ€" Mrs. George E. Walk entertained the Lake Avenue Neighborhood cluh on Tuesday at her home, 1240 Lake avariue. This was the initial meeting of the organization. â€"oâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Frint George enter- tained informally at their home. 11.07. Elmwood avenue, on Saturday eve- ning in honor of their houseguest, Mr. George's brother^JMr. George Frint of New York. â€"â€"• " oâ€"â€" N. Gilmore Mrs. Frank N. Gilmore and Miss Madsen; of Edgewater, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Stacey, over the week-end in their new home at 1506 Forest avenue. Mr. and Mrs. James G. .Barber, of 2623 Thayer street, Evanston, an- nounce the birth of a son, on Jan- uary 8. Miss Jennie Dubbs, 1221 Greenwood avenue, has returned^taJWellesley. ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ahlbeck, former residents of Evanston and Wilmette, now of Berwyn, iil.. have notified old Col. and Mrs. T.M. Knox, 519 Forest ivenue left Monday evening, for - a winter in Californlar ~ "~ " ,frJendiL of the birth of a son, Harry Jr., on January 5. The_-Board jot the New America "Sn^"win'"'meeT"Ii^aly,"Jan\iarT"?2, in room 921, Fine Arts building. 7 Chicago, at 1:30 o'clock. -â€"-------------- Mrs. C. -Vr-Houttju' ^ho was in Bloomington on business^ oyer" the week-end, returrel home Wednesday. John ^W. ^f^-^n^lf^rmmttry^ 1506 Forest avenue, left inotor-for Palm BeachrF INSTRUCTOR OF BIANO EDITH1RAY YOUNGl** Tel. WIU1388B' 1319iW«»hington St. Pupils taucht at horn* oBfraqMBtr Word has been received of the ar- rival in Cherbourg, France,_jBL-ifa- and Mrs. Edward L. Scheidenhelm, -04 Lake avenue, who plan to spend the coming two months in travel in France and Italy. â- â- * â€"oâ€"' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Liiienfield who have been residing at the North Shore hotel, during the fall and early winter, recently moved into their new home at 840 Sheridan road, Highland Park.,, â- •â- â€"oâ€" ' . "â- 'â- 'â- : .:â- â- â- ' Mrs. A. E. Gebert, 1002 Linden ave- nue, entertained her Birthday club of out-of-town friends at luncheon on Tuesday of last week. There.were covers for six. â- â€"0â€" ::â- â- : ;â- :â- â- .; Katherine Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thompson of 1311 Ashland avenue, who was con- fined to her home with illness last week, has recovered. The Men's Whist Club . ...... ...â- ,..,.,..,...,., •$-g:^. was. enterl>KMs Mr. and Mrs. M. Frank Barrett en- tertained at dinner on Saturday even- ing at their home, 941 Sheridan road, There were covers for forty guests. â€"-oâ€" " Mrs. May B. Travis, formerly of Evanston, is now making her home wjth her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. andTrsTCharles T. Travis, 125 Fifth street. â€"Misâ€"andâ€"Mrs.â€"Georgeâ€"L Simonds and Miss Katrina Griggs will return Soturday after a three weeks' stay in Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Renneckar were hostess to the Evening Whist club on Saturday evening last, at their residence, 935 Elmwood avenue. Mrs. G. Ross Stewart entertained informally on Tuesday afternoon at her residence, 1008 Greenleaf avenue, in honor of her aunt, Mrs. J. B. Pope of San Diego, £aJL road, left this week to join Mrs. Hart mann In St. Petersburgr~Fla., where they will remain until early spring. Mrs. W. A. Richardson, 1233 Lake avenue, entertained at cards on Thurs- 4avâ€" nl last wnek Thorp wato f»Mr tained at the residence of B. P. Fatch|fe||j 611 Washington avenue, on Monday ^ ^ evening. Mrs. -Harry Clark, 1317^ Greenwood avenue, en^r^)^.iitt<|['...^-j;* wives at her residence.â- ::^B-\y'j/^^i;'^ Mr. Frank Flanner, formerly with the Wilmette Realty company, has been called to Blackwell, Wis., to take charge of his father's lumber business.' â- â- â- ;â- 'X\XZXzZ'?l£^&k ' Mrs. Robinson, mother of Mrs. C."M:^!f3ll Thompson, 1351 Greenwood avenue, who has been ^seriously ill With pneu5sa^ monia, is slowly recoverin|f. Mrs. Edwin Drury, will entertain the" members qfthe Tuesday Luncheon and Bridge club, at her residence, 1116 Greenwood avenue. .',':,., ....„.'...,. Mr. -and Mrs. Arthur J. Taylor^- 835 Central avenue, returned Wed- /§« nesday from a trip to New York ^ffp city. â- ..... ':r.Tu:x^- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanford Clarke will • entertain informally* at tea on Sunday evening at their residence, 526 Washington avenue. - , The Newman Club of Northwestern university will give a dance at the 'Bvsniiton'lV&iifKrt^ ning of Friday, February 9^ = *S- â- â- m dim Miss Ernestine Reinwald of 1640 Elmwood avenue, entertained sixteen of her friends informally on her eleventh birthday, Saturday, January 6. â- â- •" -â- â- â- â- ,,â€"â€" {", vsv^ Mrs. Fred A. Smith, 729^3ighth street, has returned home after spending the holidays with relatives in Minneapolis. â- â- ^^^mg^. Mr. and Mrs. Kerry C. Meagher/716 Central avenue, are leaving today for an extensive sojourn in Florida. They will be gone about six weeks. ^ *ll $0M tables. Mrs. Joseph D. Dingle, 610 Fourth street, entertained at a Thimble Tea4 last Friday afternoon. Mrs. D. W. Lester will be hostess -Jllltl to one of the Tuesday Lunceon and |||^ Bridge clubs next Tuesday afternoon §l|§i§ at her residence, 917^Greenwood ^sii1 avenufi. __ ;___'â- . â- "Xr .: ....,.' Mr. and Mrj^^JBrOland J^:^ScJhwaE of Evanston announce the birth of a daughter at the Evanston hospital 6n January 12. You Will Receive the same courteous attention and are just as welcome if you come in merely to have your glasses adjusted as if you ordered the most expensive pair of glasses. We deem it an opportunity to be able to demonstrate to you that we car do the little thingsright, the things that count so much for Eye Comfort, feeling sure that this will merit your confidence for your bigger needs later-on. Dr. O. H. Bersch, Optometrist FdrnieflyJMgr. 0ptTDept7:C." L>. PeacocIc71nc, TI77 Wilrriette AveT "Opposite Village Hall WILMETTE, ILL. Phone for appointment Wilmette 2766 ; 7 Or*Res.^L^7^^ i=§t J. E. 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