Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Feb 1937, p. 10

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LEPft~NESS Curtan Ceaing prcs Protects your curtains f rom deteriorating eff ects of dirt,- dust, smoke, soot and moisture, any of which may.be "on," -but flot "in" Prooftexed curtains. Nl.ORlrH SHORE LA&uNDRY 566 Ch.sI.mmuf St. Winutetka 602 DO-LLAR DAY FELT and STRAW HATS coordinatng the work of the classes in art 9ppreciation 'and' applied art. The- new reproductions., simply .y et, attractiVely framed, have been skill- fully copi ed and are only slightly less effective than their originals. Included in the group 'are: "Red Horses", by 'Franz Marc, "Boy With the Fife". by Claude Monet, "The Bridge" by Claude-Monet, "Girl Read- ing" by Auguste Renoir,' "Boy With Red Vest" by Paul ýCezanne, ."Rock Landscape" by Paul Cezanne, "Corn- fields" by John N4ash, '«La Repeti- tioný" by Edgar:Degas, "The Bridge" by Preston, Dickinson,- ",Toll.'Gate" by Henri Rousseau, 'White. Horse" by Paul Gauguin, "Big Pine" by Andre Derain, "Bermuda" by Win- slow Homer, "Red Wallpaper" by Georges Bracque, "figh Yaller" by Regmnld Marsh, and "Bfridge a*f Arles" by Vincent Van Gogh. OPEN ART Theu mpnhprshili EXHIBIT exhibition of the ago Painters and a with a preview . . .. . $ abrôad by dancing throngs, to mark the end of a. fortnigbt'srule. Membhers 'of the league-and ôthtr ýplanning to attndths aIwhich jg ,open to the, public, have been find- ing amusement before the bail in con- triving their costiumes, înany of them based on those o0f carnivals àbroad, whert paraders. and, onlokes alike deck themselves out as fantastic auj-1. mals or birds, 'or in babies' &iTlhes or 'other costumes. Masks-, will be on sale at the door. of the club for those unable to obtain them earlier. Eve- ningdress or masquerade is optional. The committee making ail arrange- ments for the -bail includes Manniet Hahn of Winnetka, chairman ; Hazel Crow Ewell of Highland Park, Grace P. Brion' and C. Francis Pearce, Jr., of GOtneoe, Sy4,eI Vennetna f Win- netka, and René Lavenant of Evan,- ton, president of the league. Thuir duties have inchided the preparation of a list of patrons and patronesses well known in artistic and social cir- dles of Chicago and the various nortli shore villages. PLAN DINNER, MEETING The Skokie Valley, Stamp club will SCARFS ACC .ESSORI ES. $1 $1 3o 50 Tubes Ipena Tooth Patte. eeds the outstanding phila country. AIl stamp cc Skokis valley area are S P'ORT S 976 LINDEN AVENUE 5H01' HUSSARD WOODS' 750 Elu St. Witt 3 im Braun IBron. 011. Co. j Lin~. Ave., South of Ceg. t I HEbaruJ Wood of thé iii thle .4, 5 .1. M

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