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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Oct 1966, p. 114

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I IPfine North Shore Club to Show Travel Film Exhibitions Members of the North Shore Sunday Evening Club will view "A Summer in Italy" by Ted Bumiller of Cincinnati at 8 o'clock Sunday in New Trier High School East auditorium. Mr. Bumiller, a graduate of the Applied Arts College of the University of Cincinnati, has traveled jm>,. throughout the ·^JjWSW&i world. He has gglf " " " ^ V produced four all\ color films, "By ^...^ ^ . * Jeep Around the mffc World," "Four Seasons of Scan"Ger-¾¾ dinavia," many," and SunWm day s film. The film shows -" family life in the Mr. Bumiller mountains near Courmayeur, the Aosta Valley, Lake Como with its villas and gardens, Milan with its cathedral, San Remo's terraced slopes of flowers, and the ceramics industry at Albissola. Also featured are marble quarries at Carrara and a sculpture studio, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, a famous medieval horse race at Siena, the ruins of Pompeii, the Isle of Capri, Renaissance art in Florence, and lemon groves above the Gulf of Salerno. Also shown are Rome, the Blue Grotto, lacemaking at San Margherita, and white peacocks on one of the islands in Lake Maggiore. Nonmembers may purchase tickets at the "box office before the performance. Mrs. Mansfield Miss Wilhelm Mrs. Bender Art AMBER LIGHT GALLERY, 932 Spanish Court, Wilmette. Oil paintings and water colors by Frances Milam (Mrs. Clarence) Jensen of Indiana Dunes, opening Monday for one month. AMERICANA GALLERIES, 271 Waukegan Rd., Northfield. Works of American artists, including Joseph Anthony Teresi of Highland Park and Soojai Lee (Mrs. 0. Chong) Woo of Skokie, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday, through October. ARTISTS' MARKET GALLERY, 1721 Orchard Ln., Northfield. Paintings and sculpture by 25 suburban artists, featuring bronzes by Martie (Mrs. Arthur) Strubel of Barrington, through October. BRIARWOOD COUNTRY CLUB, Deerfield Rd., Deerfield. Oils by Barbara (Mrs. Paul) Schlenker of Deerfield and water colors and drawings by Jeanette (Mrs. Edward) Kann, 269 Sylvan Rd., Glencoe, through October. EVANSTON COMMUNITY CENTER, 828 Davis St. Paintings and drawings by Elaine (Mrs. Marvin) Berz, 344 Surfside PL, Glencoe, through Nov. 11. FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK OF GLENVIEW, 1301 Waukegan Rd. Enameled paintings on copper, landscapes, still lifes, and abstracts by Juneal (Mrs. John F.) Ferguson, 5 Orchard Ln., Golf, and Mrs. Sally Zenko of Highland Park, through October. GLENCOE PUBLIC LIBRARY, 320 Park Av. Exhibit of Japanese dollmaking and of finished dolls by Miss Susan Yamamoto, through October. GLENVIEW STATE BANK, 1825 Glenview Rd. Paintings by Eizabeth (Mrs. L. Willis) Strong, 937 Drake Rd., Glenview, through October. KENNETH FRIENd REALTY CO., 101 Linden Av., Glencoe. Paintings by Vickie Aisner (Mrs. Girard) Porter, formerly of Glencoe, through October. LA PETITE GALERIE, 828 Davis St., Evanston. "Pictures for Pleasure," photographs by Judith Poole (Mrs. Moulton B. Jr.) Goff, 1415 Sycamore Ln., Northbrook, through October. Hours are from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. NORTH SHORE ACAdEMY OF ART, 1232 Waukegan Rd., Glenview. Paintings by Harry Ekman, 736 Laramie Av., Wilmette, through October. NORTH SHORE ART LEAGUE. Members' show, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Nov. 4, New Trier High School East, Winnetka. NORTHBROOK TRUST ANd SAVINGS BANK, 1800 Shermer Av. Paintings by Glenbrook North High School students Sharron Fitzgerald, Louise Tiddens, Pat Coleman, Robin Moranetz, Fran Alfvin, and Joy Odiago; through November. OLD ORCHARD BANK ANd TRUST CO., 90 Old Orchard Rd., Skokie. Paintings by Jean (Mrs. George S.) Steiner of Chicago and her daughter, Joan (Mrs. Harold M.) Kerman of Skokie, through October. WINNETKA WOMAN'S CLUB, 485 Maple St. Oils, water colors, and inks by Henrietta (Mrs. Herbert) Pallat, 394 Elder Ln., Winnetka, through October' Hours are from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday. WOMAN'S LIBRARY CLUB OF GLENCOE, 325 Tudor Ct. Oils and etchings by Garada (Mrs. Frank H. Riley) of Highland Park, through October. WORKSHOP GALLERY OF LETTERIO CALAPAI, 344 Tudor Ct., Glencoe. "Prize Prints in National Exhibitions," through Nov. 19. Hours are from 1:30 to 4:30 Mondays through Fridays and by appointment. 4 Shore Residents to Show Work at Fall Festival of Art Four North Shore residents will be among 60 Chicago-area artists showing their work at the Fall Festival of Art sponsored by the Lincolnwood Jewish Congregation Sisterhood. The art fair will be held at the temple, 7117 N. Crawford Av., from 8 to 11 p.m. Saturday and from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday. Local participants are Irene (Mrs. Leroy) Fisher, 210 Hazel Av., Shirley (Mrs. Leonard) Mansfield, 1201 Longmeadow Ln., and Ruby Joyce (Mrs. Harvey) Bender, 670 Sycamore Ln., all of Glencoe, and Miss J. Ellen Wilhelm, 2506 Victor Av., Glenview. The show will include original paintings, sculpture, pottery, and silver jewelry. JOIN ORCHESIS Three North Shore students at Iowa State University have been initiated into Orchesis, the modern dance organization on the Ames campus. They are Miss Sue Brandt of Northbrook, Miss Carol Clifton of Wilmette, and Miss Nancy Davis of Winnetka. Glencoe Woman Plans Anniversary Concert A Glencoe woman is helping plan the 16th anniversary concert of Americans for a Music Library in Israel, to be held at 3:30 p.m. Nov. 6 in Orchestra Hall, Chicago. She is Mrs. Morton Koch, 384 Woodlawn Av., North Shore cochairman. Tickets for the concert, which will feature Israeli duo-pianists Bracha Eden and Alexander Tamir, may be purchased at the organization's office, 2451 N. Sacramento Av., Chicago. Custom Arrangements! Any room can come vividly alive with the incomparable beauty and color of the new fall floral arrangements . . choose from a veritable garden full of hardy blooms . . . in your container or ours Pauline Lindsey To Give Recital At Northwestern A Riverwoods pianist will give a free public faculty recital at 4 p.m. Sunday at Northwestern University's Lutkin Hall, 700 University PL, Evanston. Pauline (Mrs. Donald) Lindsey, 880 Hiawatha Ln., is an associate professor of piano at Northwestem's School of Music. The program will include works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Frederic Chopin, Claude Debussy, and Serge Prokofiev. Mrs. Lindsey attended Northwestern's College of Liberal Arts and studied piano under Arthur Schnabel in Berlin, Germany. She was associated with the Winnetka public schools, was head of the piano department at Ferry Hall Preparatory School and Junior College, Lake Forest, and was director of music at Lake Forest Day School. The pianist also has appeared as a soloist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and made concert tours of Europe and the U.S. PHOTOGRAPHIC CHRISTMAS CARDS From $52.50 Per 100 John Howell Photographers HI 6-3010 30 Green Bay Rd. Winnetka ^7¾^^¾^¾ 571 LINCOLN AVE. WINNETKA hours: 9-5 phone HI 6-3882 TWENTY-SIXTH WILMETTE Antique A £kcu> 4h4£ttle WOMAN'S CLUB OF WILMETTE Tenth Street and Greealeaf WILMETTE, ILLINOIS Avenue Music Programs NATIONAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, Wilmette. "The Fantastics," 8:15 p.m. Tuesday, Arnold Auditorium of Harrison Hall, 2840 Sheridan Rd. NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE. Children's concert conducted by Glenn Cliffe Bainum of Evanston, 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Wilmette Junior High School-Locust, 620 Locust Rd. OPERA SING. Abridged version of "Carmen" in English by New Trier and Evanston high school students with Lyric Opera principals, 4 p.m. next Thursday, Evanston Township High School auditorium. Drama Productions WILLIAM R. DILLON is voting for O C T O B E R 24-25-26-27 Monday Through Wednesday 11 a.m. TO 10 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission $1.00 KENDALL COLLEGE. "Nobody Loves an Albatross," 8:30 p.m. Wednesday through Oct. 29, auditorium, corner of Orrington Av. and Lincoln St. NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. Ugo Betti's "Crime on Goat Island," tomorrow through Sunday and Oct. 27 through 30, 8 p.m. nightly, 4 p.m. Sundays, Cahn Auditorium, 600 Emerson St., Evanston. P. J. CULLERTON for Count/ Assessor because he has brought modern business methods to the operation of the Assessor's Office. LUNCHEON DINNER Film Series NORTH SHORE SUNdAY EVENING CLUB. "A Summer in Italy," by Ted Bumiller, 8 p.m. Sunday, New Trier High School East. OUTSTANDING COLLECTIONS OF FfJVE ANTIQUES Furniture, Pattern Glass, Pewter, Primitives, Prints, Early Silver, Porcelains, Jewelry "The Red Rooster" Country Store October 20, 1966 114

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