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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 May 1933, p. 35

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anaU UI 4w1ilIas a tioIJUy 1Fior many years and has becotue particuIarly interested in porcelain as a medium. Permanence, clarity and brilliance of color tonies, lie believes, can best be obtained ini this way. Special minerai paints are used, and the artist must work accuratel'y and rap- idly as the piece. dries, quickly and then' cannot be reworked. The por- celaini is fired after the decoration is completed. The type of, art is by no 'means newj as ýMr. Campana points out, but an old field which 'lie has treated in modern style.- Frequently used in decorative wvork,, porcelain painting rarely appears in portraiture, at least in -portraits as large as those Iby Mr. Campana. Some are almost- life size, inicludinig-likeniess of the opera stars, R-i-minii and Rosa Raisa. Flesh tints andl high lights have been obtained just as in, any other. medium of painting. *Seven of the exhibits. were, of the decorative type.. among them a group of vases, twvo or three of which were several feet in dianieter. "Sport," the subject of one of the large vases, illustrated groups of, athietes in.active poses.'- A pair of smaller vases in pen. and. inkl depicted music and dance thle me s Twenty- seven pieces were exhibit- ed ini ail,' and iii the grou p as a series of fouir oils. Floral painitings. of ýstill Jife in oil, one a vase of rosesI and the othler c.lrysanthexnums. showved the artist in a less formai aid! cxacting style. 'N1r s. Kirk Tlaylor and son, Kirk, 515 Cumnor road, Keniilwýortli, nm- tored to Nfilwauk'ee for the week-end., Mrs. joseph Taylor, MNrs. Tavlor's inother, is spenlding a -few weeks in! Detroit. .Until the. close of the school' terrn on June 15, Mr., Flanirigamn said, thé courts Will be available to the pub- lic only on Saturdays and Sundays, but after school closes they will be open every day.: Recent rains have kept the cfay 'tolo soft to permit use of the coutts as early as had been expected. In: past seasons tournaments have been run, for aduits, as well1 as for young tuien and, women. If enough interest. is. shown, tournaments pr.ob- ably will be held again this year, Mr. Flaningamsad Tecourts are, intended' for the use of residents of* New Trier town- ship. LEAVIiG. FOR MAINE Mrs. V. K. Spicer, 312 Essex road, Kenilworth is leaving this week-end for her. summer homne at Westport Point, Mass. Her home has been rented to, Mr. and Mrs., Williamn Fowler and WVilliam Fow lér$ Jr., of Kenilworth until November 1. The Fowlers have occupied Mrs. Spicer's home in previous seasons. A nnoncing the OÀeing of WINNETKA'S NeW SCHOOL 0F VIOLIN and,,PIANxO THE BRAUN-SILL Music Studio .589 LiNoLN AVE., WINN ETKA MARY MARGUERITE BRAUN HILDAGARD SI*LL dis-o-veritig and developing talent. FOR APPOINTMENT AND) RATES CALL WINNETKA 3879 P PBLICAUCTION Commencing'on Tuesday, May 23rd, at 1:30 wilI seli the exquisite Home Furnishings of Mr. Walter W. Ahlschlager Auctioneera First National Bank BI4g. Phone State 5908 A T THE LOWEST PRICE IN YEARSI COACÈ TOURIST FIIRS? CLASS 21-Pay Limit 21-Dýay Limit 2 1 -Day Limit $6050 .$7050, $8050l RONDRiP RDRP ROUN DTI FIRST CLASS Oct. 31 Lîmit $930 T0 new summier rait fares to California, Southern Pacific adds ii privilege -go West on one of our Four Great soutes, return on another and see the whole P*cific Coast for not le more, rail fart! For example, at the fares shown above, you can go West on our Golden St at e Route through El.,Paso (with Juarez, just across the border), or via New Orleans on the Sunset Route, or acro ss Great Sait Lake on the historic Overand Route. Return through the Northwest on Shasta Route'and northern United States or Canadian lines. Or reverse the order. Or use any other combination of the Four'Great, Routes that fits your plans ... ail for not le~ more rail fare than a trip straight to California and back. Stopover any- where. OU MOOtI SANVA A*Id LWMI we ~~UT£ SAT EK )soswlu ATA .d'.' CI W. Wm,J iM Chicago Ticket Office: 77 E. Jackson BIvd., Chicago Telephone WEBSTER 2244 J. H. DFSHEROW, Generai Agent Write or >iope for information and lfterature GM 4 trip :0 Calttorni*a

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