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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Jun 1933, p. 33

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here during the sumrner, will con- tinue until October. The collection is flot compiete and adlditions will be made from time to time. Those art- ists who failed to comply with the request for éChicago ara pictures only, will be asked to substitute, local pieces, if possible. Amiong exhibiting artists present atthe *tea wére:. j effrey Grant, Louise ýK. Goffe, Clara L4acGowaii, jeannette Wilson Dennis, Anità,Wil- lets, Burnham, Hazel -Crow E~well and Grace P. Brion.. Mrs. Dennis, chair- man.of the art committee in chargel of the exhibit, and Mrn. Miles B., Geringer, chairman of the music comnmittee-ç, were the hostesses. -The music was by Harry Sturni, cellist, a pupil of. Daniel Saide*nberg, mith the soioist's brother ai the piano. z.Metropolitan and industrial Amer- ica can no longer be accused of sti.fiing ail artistic, expression. J. Jeff re y Grant's NI ichigan boulevard and sky-scraper scelle, *'The Bridge in Win.ter, " created %vith tiy gemn- like applications of rnyriads of colors in oil,.blends inito a graY7green mias- terpiece of the hum )f a great'city., Whiie Tunis Ponsen, in "Castles of Today" hias. càught the romantic out- uines of masses of buildings, Bess De- vine Jeweli thie tiiight iiiood of fac- tories. Schutz the rhythm of the sky- scraper unie, and Richard Chase in 'Wabaslh Avenue Viaduct" the force of indui'striai toil,. Grant's interpreta- tion is more universal, dloser to the experiences of millions of Chica- goans. joseph Birren exhibits "Tree Stu- dio Building," ii wich are contrasted low structures in dark heavy colors, vvith the w%,hite W\rigley tower glitter- îng in -sunnyý skies* and transposed fromi c old stonie and steel into golden reflections. Thé contrast of light and dark in a' siniglie pictureé is !5tartlinig,' and arare combination>fromi an ar- tistic standpoint. Louis Siobe and Paul Trebilcock are represented by portraiture. Tre- biicock's painting of two handsome and sophisticated- American woinen pieased manv visitors. Slobe's figure. of a woman illustrates how effective .Lecture Recitala Miss Rutheda L. Pretzel, 1035 Bluff road, Glencoe, will open a series of seven opera lecture-reci- tais on Monday mornings this sum, mer, on june 26, with Massenet's ",Manon." Miss Helen Hedges, so- pranoé,1 (Mrs. Herbert W. Stoetzel of Glencoe)'i and Ludlow' White, bani- tonie, WilI be. the assisting artists., Miss Hedges, Mr. White, Miss Maria Matyas, soprano, 'and Miss, Lolita CBertling, soprano of Wilmfette., will be amnong the* assisting artis ts, for other lecture - recitals. "Madame Butterfly,» "Tosca," "La* Boheme," La - Rondine," ."La Traviata," and nMron Lescaut"ý are to be inicluded. Kappa Luancheon June 16: Ail Kappas are invited to attend the luncheon meeting the Chicago Alunae association of: Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority is having Friday of this week in the Aquarium room, *of the Hotel Sherman at 1. o'ciock. Mrs.. Clara Pierce, national. grand secre- tary, and Miss Helen Snyder, nation-. ai fieldi secretary, will be the speakers. I -Doz. Af ter Dinner Water Glasses 9 p Let If Work for YOU RUEAS O N,:on.: Central Place where North Shore -Homne Ownes dstplay their properties for quick Rentais or A N:SWEU R: The Whitaker PIan".41 EhIà St. Saves.Time, Effort, and 'Expense for Home Owner and Property Seeker. Better resuits for ALL. R E S U ILT: On. Central Place. to wbich thie Propeé1y See 'kers, fromn North Shore and 'elsewl'iere. corne to find. What they want. Sulidays by Ap»sutment R., B. WHITAKER CO MPAN:Y 841 EIm Street Phone 3250. WINNETKAi ILLINOIS: Marie Bianke, Anita-Willets Burn- ham, and jeannette Wilson Dennis. Additional exhibits, varied in sub- (A dditional Social News on NeXt Page) 517 Da vis EVANSTON 625 N. tvichigýn, Ave. CHICAGO WIien The Srisof Mendelssohn bave. faded - - The haeppy brde can view her gifts with satisfaction, for a great maiy came from TATMAN'S and eacb friend's card was enclosed in an envelope which had printed on the outsde whaftheb gift was and for what use it was infended. This wiII help a lot in sending those letters of acknowl.dgment. A~~ WdngQft

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