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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Mar 1939, p. 46

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-year, drawt tme work of artists and students of the whole North, Shore. Approuimately two hundred artists wifl show. oils,, water colors,. pastels, and sculpture, the canivaoes and sculp- ture. ranging fro m conventional. to modern. Tuesday's reception is open only to membersý and their guests. The exhibiting artists, their friends, and the presidents of the, clubs in, the> Tenth district are guests of bonor Assisting Mrs. .William C. Gilbert, the clubs. president, . receive, will be Mrs. Johns Harley .Hopkins, the art chairman, Mns. Charles C., Wells, flrst vice-president, Mrs. A. A. McKinley, MIrs. S. V. Bglderston, and, Mrs. S, P. Mirabella. During the tea hour, Mrs Richard Trusdefl__________ las asked the Mesdames Edson Fowler, Edward. H. Hatton, William J. McDonough, A. A. Mc-_____________ Kinley, Charles J. lReeves and 1. A. Smothers to pour. Mrs. Daniel H. Boone, Mrs. Roland Jasper S. King, 575 Arbor Vitae road, Winz- C. Rehm; and Mrs. fRobert E. Wlder will 'be inetka, will aet as master of ceremonfrs for jiostesses. the dinner a the lVom~an~s club of Evanstor the Woman's club will hold the Artists' dinner, Art showpar ich pns ii the lu neet Annua honoring the exhibiting artists, at which time Atso hc pn ttecu &x ek PaHas Entries in Show of Mr. tts.n' Business Men-'s Art Club versity coliege of Northwestern university. Philip, Manuel. and Gavin. Williamson, harpsi- chordists, will take their farnous inistruments to Thorne hall to present this recital. The harpsi- chords were buit; for them ii Paris and Lare ýpatterned after a harpsichord, used by Johann, Sebastian Bach. Twoý North Shore' musicians will be featured artists on the, ail-Bacli program to be presented. They are, Sydnie Smith Cooley of Wilznette, well-kriown. contral1to, and Da-,id Van Vactor, flutist and composer. M iss Çooley will eing. three Bachi songs. "Thie Powér of Ruling,." the first of these, was. Bach's gesture to sanie newly elected officers in Leipzig. This will be ac- ýcompanied by harpsichord and violini. "If Thou Be Near," a tender love song, was written for Bach's wife, Anna Magdalena, and harpsichord -and organ willi accompany it. "Gods Above *Defend SUs," lier last selection, was *a bit of morkry dtiàffë«itô fràuîicè lch's crimcs. lie wrote the accompaniment for two harpsichords and in it imitated the braying of donkeys to tell bis critics what he thouglit of theni. Philip Manuel and Gavin Williamson 'will be assisted by the following artists: Dorothy Lane, harpsichordist; Leonard Sorkin and Oscar Chausow, violinists; Dudley Powers, 'cellist, and Milton Preves, violist. -Mr. Manuel and Mr. Williamson arestdet ne generai i. Mrs. Tri !ver R. Asp his contemporarie for whicii it was Mrs. iing 2, a t is a~ jtewei .Painting who repreç Thie rmeml is the hobby of all 1the sent many trades anid p ers meet eaeh 'Pîi Aav illublu ui aena UA on the instruments composed. MusiciansWill. Hear

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