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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Apr 1928, p. 44

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After May lat. we will move to oar aew ·ore. 806-810 Grove Street. r tAST WEEK OF REMOVAL SALE BUY FLOO COVERING NOW This is a real removal sale, where QUALITY aad PRICE meaa mach to .the buyer. Cleaaiag aad Rrepairiag · 514 DAVIS STREET UNIVERSITY 5712 The following paintings comprise the first Evanston exhibit of the North Shore Art league, now hung at the Orrington hotel under auspices of the University guild and the Evanston Art Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Staubitz commission: ··sprbatr AwakeniDg," Wilfrid C. Barand their daughter, Marjorie, of 1~ ton; ..September on the Skokie," Wllfrld Washington avenue, have recently re- C. Barton; ..NataUe." ~ Croaby Buck; turned from a ten days· visit in Buf- '"A Comer of the Co~ard," Grace P. Brion; '"Portrait Sketch," Alllta Weat falo. · Bills; ..Flower Study." ADita Wllleta Bumbam ; ··necorauon," Anita WIUeta Burnham; '"Slumber,·· C&rol Lou B11111bam; "'The Old Chestnut on Lone Island," A. F. Broolul ; "AUtUIDD," A. P. Brook&; ..Nancy aud Ellsabeth," EUa,.. beth Boldenweck; ·"Canoe-land," B. Fa7erweather Babcock; ··swa Ufe.· Francl8 T. Bowman; ..The Spanlab Girl," Harold Clarki "The l'reBiu." Harold Clark: ..At the Ji'ord," Edna Rocenon Cook: ""On I.Jncoln Street," Edna_ Ro8eraon Cook : ..Portrait, Dorothy Dlcldnaon," Cora Gould Dadea; ··Portrait St':.1" Cora Gould Davies; ..Mary Lee," Pa Grat Davia: ""Th.-t Circus," PaullDe Graf Davis: ""The Parrot and the Woole)' Worm," J~elle Dennts i ··JanWU'J' Jealiaelle Snow, Bumham Wooda," Dennis: ""The Lure of tbe Road," B. L. Davia: ""The Ughthouse," Robert L. Elliott; '"Kawartha Shore," Robert L. Elliott; ""Dawn, Riviera.·· Percy B. Eckhart; two etcblnp entered by Elisabeth . Enaelhant ; "Rualan Peuant," Huel Ewell i '"Portrait, · lira. Heyda." Hasel Ewell; 11Archer." James C&dJ' Ewell i '"Bust of Albert 0. Lane," James Cady Ewell: "The Harbor-Gloucester," Bertha Walker Glue; ""White Salls." Bertha Walker Gla811; "Yellow House," Eleanor B. Hatch i 11Provlncetown"Sketch Claa. Eleanor B. Hatch: ..Spring Oftering," Grace H. Ha.Bklna: ..Landscape," Rudolph lqerle : "Landscape," Rudolph Tngerle : ..Departure of the Fleet." Allee llae Jackson : ..Gypsy Wanderinp," Allee Mae Jaclmon: ·oskokle," Jane JohnBOn; ""Ro1118JU1e," Helena Chase Johnson : "'llllk Street," Helena Chase Johnson: "PracUce," Edna 11&7 Johansen: ··A Dunes Trail." W. T. Jones ; .. Near Tremont." W. T. Jones: ..Portrait," Irma Keehn; ..Skokie Valley," Irma Keehn : ""lllumlnaUon," Julia _ Ricketts King; "'Acacia and Other Thlgs," Rene Lavenant; ··Portrait,·· KI'B. Elizabeth Millard; "".Mrs. E. W. J. Holden." Francis Buell Mullen : ..Miss Merryweather," Francia Buell Mullen ; "Girl In J.l'un." Lealie Raymond Nash ; "Sketch of H. Wulf," . Leslie Raymond Nash; ..Last Leaves," Frank Peyraud ; ..Tullpa," Elizabeth · Kryaher Peyraud; ..Child's Head," Elisabeth Peyraud : ..The Pines." Allen Philbrick : ..VIew from Thunder Mountain," HaJ~el Bell Risk ; "Skokie Karsh."' Uonel Robertson : ..Sunshine In the Woods." lrfltah K. Shippen ; "Autumn Comes to tbe Country," Marguerite C. Taylor: ··Afternoon SunshineGloucester," Marguerite Calkins Taylor; ""Road at Rockyrieck," Helen J. Taylor; "'At the Dock, Gloucester," Helen Taylor: .,Winter Bvenlng-8weden," Hugo Von Hofaten; ..Poppies, Callfomla," Hugo Von Hofsten : ··A Break In the Cloud," F. M. Wheeler; ..Kaine Coast," F. F. Wheeler; ·· A Comer In the RoBenwald Garden," Winifred Wilson ; ..White Bowl," Winifred Wilson. ACE OF CLUBS HOSTESS Miss Marpret Stults, CfaUihter ~f Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stults, 418 Shert· dan road, Winnetka is entertaining the Ace of Clubs tOday. Plans ·wiD be completed for the coming house party for the week-end of May 4, when Mrs. Neil H. Gates of 435 Willow road, Winnetka will entertain the club in honor of her daughter, at "Terra Cotta." the Gates' summer home. IORRINGTON . . ~ DISPLAY ~ 1·1 z ··'· Till. ...... · Ia C.... EsMeit .,. Ad . . . _ ij ' , I ' TAKEN BY DEATH Mrs. George ~nner, of Blackwell. Wis. ~ied _Tuesday morning, April 24. Het son, Frank Flanner, is the husband of the former Miss Louise Fatch of Wilmette. 8LOOMAID Is a complete fertilizer with exceptionally high analysis, scientifically prepared and manufactured by one of the largest and most reliable manufacturers in the United States. BLOOIIAID will assist you in a finer lawn and better garden . ................... ............... ·11.75 PtW U. bv . Frank Borovicka FLORIST AND LANDSCAPE 7. c-at. Street GARDENER

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