44 September 18, 1947 KATHARINE LORD'S STUDIO O P E N S FOR T H E EIGHTEENTH YEAR O N N E X T M O N D A Y , SEPTEMBER 22nd D A Y A N D E V E N I N G C L A S S E S IN A R T FOR ADULTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE Courses in figure painting and drawing; still life and composition; etching and lithography; design, both applied and theory; fashion art and dress design; ceramics and pottery. C A T A L O G U E W I L L BE M A I L E D U P O N R E Q U E S T Studio o p « n daily for information and registration Lions Club to View Encyclopedia Films A representative classroom film produced by Encyclopedia Britannica F i l m s , Inc. will be shown to the Wilmette Lions club at its next regular meeting Tuesday evening, September 23, at the Howard school cafeteria. Dr. W a r r e n P. Everote, associate in research and production, for E n cyclopedia Britannica F i l m s , Inc., will speak on the subject "Making a Classroom F i l m . " L E A V E S S E P T E M B E R 22 Miss Virginia Beaven of Kenilworth will leave Monday, September 22, for Smith college, Northampton, Mass. M i s s Beaven, who is the daughter of M r . and M r s . Joseph Beaven. 234 Warwick road, will be a sophomore this year. Bandit $500 from in Takes Cash Theater A lone bandit held up Teatro del Lago, Spanish court near Sheridan road, Wilmette, Wednesday afternoon about 2:30 o'clock and escaped with $500 in bills and small change. He also took a .25 calibre automatic revolver. He was described by Miss Beck, Wilmette avenue and Indian road, Glenview, office assistant at the theater, as being about 25 years old, six feet tall, and weighing about 190 pounds. H e wore a brown suit and a brown fedora hat. GREenleaf 1035 1515 SHERMAN AVENUE Do You Want Good Lamp Light for those cozy evenings at home ? Call us, and have our lamp expert bring to you the right lamp just for "that spot." Or, have your own lamps After leaving the building he was joined by a companion and the two H O M E F R O M TRIP M r . and M r s . Walter C . Leek, 1221 drove away. Ashland avenue, Wilmette, and their son. Walter, J r . , recently returned from a motor trip through the Black Hills Yellowstone National park, and the Teton Mountains. A contingent four-year scholarship was awarded recently to D i c k Wood, 18, son of M r . and M r s . W i l l i a m L . Wood of 1728 E l m w o o d avenue, Wilmette, by the E v a n s Scholars foundation. The award, which was instigated by Chick E v a n s , noted golfer, is awarded each year by the Western Golf association to deserving caddies. Dick, who is a graduate of New T r i e r Township H i g h school, will attend Northwestern university beginning this September. He will be enrolled in the School of C o m m e r c e where he will prepare for merchandizing work. Wilmette Youth Wins Caddie Scholarship checked and new shades made. Jack a n d June S t u d i o 1814 Central Street GREenleaf 4848 L A M P SHADES M a d e to O r d e r IN SILK AND PARCHMENT The HOME SHOP MRS. RICH 1723 Sherman Ave, DAVIS 8066 J N I N * START SEPT. For smart women . . · a perfect gift from men who care what women wear . . . Two exciting new styles. The touch of glamor is held by the midnite black and tortoise faced with deep gold and vibrant silver. Designed for day or evening-- for town or for country. 10 N. M I C H I G A N 6 S. L A S A L L E 1645 O R R I N G T O N AVE., E V A N S T O N Katharine Gibbs training enables business-minded young women to qualify for important secretarial positions. Courses for high school and private school graduates, and college women. Catalog: Ex«cntlv« D H I n CAST SUPERIOR ST. DM. M M M i arine Cjibbs IOSTON OHtr Glbbi Cfttat: N i w r a a K · PROVIDENCE ·