Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 May 1927, p. 19

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May 20, 1927 WILMETTE LlFE 19 Art League Plans Children·s Classes, and Lecture Course The North Shore Art league showed its appreciation of the efficient service given by i.ts officers · of the past year by reelectmg the same ones for · the following year, at the annual meeting held at Community House May 12. James Cady Ewell of Highland Park is president; Wmiam T. Jones of Wilmette, vice-president; Mrs. J, W. F. Davies o.f Winnetka, secretary; and ~frs. Fehx Boldenweck of Winnetka, treasurer. These former directors were reelected: 1esse Smith, Rudolph lngerle Allen Philbrick, Mrs. A. J, Coburn: ~Irs. A. M. Burnham, and Mrs. John Vennema. New directors are E. L. Xygaard, Lionel Robertson, Frank Dillon, and Mrs. Edward Brion. ~~ rs. Homer Cotton of New Trier High school spoke on "New Trier as an Art Center." Mr. Ewall discussed the question of having children's dasses in painting, drawing, and mod<:ling conducted in schools in the north shore towns, beginning in October. The tl'achers of these classes will he an~ nounced later. . .\s thi:i was the last meeting of the season. plans for next year were formed. The plans include a series of lectures to be given during the fait. PIERCE-ARROW reduction makes lowest price in its history · .·It ~ never before been possible to enjoy the prestige, smartness and comfort of Pierce-Arrow tnoaportation for so little and on terms so easy. DanoDStratioas by appointment. Lake Foreat Flower Show to Have Open Entry List T·he Lake Forest Garden club has announced a Flower show on the estate of Mrs. Rockefeller McCormick on Saturday, May 28, from 12 noon to 8 in the evening, and on Sunday, May 29, from 10 in the morni1ig until 8. Spring flowers will he the special feature of this show and many new classes of flowers will he exhibited. Entries . are open to everyone, application blanks being obtainable from Mrs. Albert B. Dick, Jr., Lake Forest, Ill. The publi'C is invited to attend this exhibition on Mrs. RockefeiJer McCormick's esta.te, which will be open on these t\\'o days. A small admission iee wilt be charged, the receipts to be devoted to the development of landscaping and garden art through an educational program. The show is being held on Saturday and Sunday to give motorists the opportunity of viewing it. The estate is in easy access to a number of communities in the vicinity of Lake Forest. A small down pa)'lllent gives yoa Immediate deUvery~ Your present ear accepted as eash. These SERIES 80 cars ha\'e been reduced 5-passenger Brougham Now $2495 ·-tJ ~· reduction of 'SOO . The Runabout, now i2495-a reduction of $400 Board of Theatre Guild Entertains Committees The board of. directors of the North Shore Theatre guild entertained the members of the local committees in the north shore towns, at an informal party Thursday evening, May 19, at the \Vinnetka Woman's club. The ente:rtainment was in charge of Samuel Otis, who, with his reputation established as uFalstaff" in "Henry IV," was chosen as chairman. Witty m o no I o g u e s and short comedy sketches were included in the program. Also new low prices on the S-passenger Standard Sedan and the 4-passenger Coupe A II prica t~t BNfftdo, N. Y., ta atrt~ Pierce-Arrow Sma 80 can have haod· · · · Houdaille double·actillg lhoclt hammered aluminum bocliel covered ablorben ··· special Pierce-Arrow with 14 com of Ditro-cellulole lacquer. four-wheel Nfety brakes. 14 to 17 miles I..ux... OUI appointmeota · · · tilver per gallon ofguoline, lS,OOOto 18,000 finUb hardware ··· baDcltome ·anity m.nea per let of tires. Nation-wide cuea. \Vide range of color aad upbol- Pierce·Arrow flat-rate lerVice e~ 1tery cbokw. 70-bonepower engine ar-t operatiq economy. Let us appraise your used ear today ToM BAY AND SoN Evanston 1819 Ridge Avenue . G reenleaf 50'

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