Iu the receiving liue were Leo Kopp, the conductor of the opera, and the. following artists: Maria Mat- yas, Eunice Steen. May Barren, Louisa Hoe. Eliza- beth Brown, and Mark Love, also Jason F. Whitney, president of the Chicato City Opera company, and *Mrs. Whitney, and Mrs. F. W. Mueller, Jr., of Evanston, national president of Phi Mu Gaimna, allied arts society which cooperated in sponsoring the production. Among the guests at the reception were Carleton Washburne, superintendent of the Winnetka schools, and Mrs. Washburne, Miss Elizabeth Waterman of Wilmette, Miss Theodosia Paynter of Glencoe, Miss Clara MacGowan of the art department of, North. western. university, Mr. and Mis. Paul Longone,; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Miss Judith Waller, Mr. and Mrs.. George Tomlinson, Miss Henr ietta Todd, G. A. Grant-Schaefer, Mr. and Mrs. I4eoô lCranz, Miss Eleanor Perkins, -Mr. and Mrs. Carl N. S.'Artists Ex hibit With Chlicago Sociuety Brixno Photo Miss Clara MacGozmianassistant prof essor of art ai Northwerterit universilv. wiII sPeak 'ul enpd, in ,Ame. *.riç 441dcetion" !-.te mneetng of île .speech and arts stuay group of the Progressive J"-drication association to bc e dd Twesday evening. December 14, ut 7:3a. o'clock in Harris Hfall ai Northwestern ,riniversit y.. Fipfty m il a.m. to 8 'tuber 17. National President artists mus,j Emil9 Kennetl ii Kuniyoshi, a and Rapha- e person can ning, Decemiber 14, at 7:30 o'clock in Room 108, Harris Hall, Nortbwesterit unîversitv. For several yý-ars Miss, MaCC7owaii has'done res-arch. work iii. Anierican'art -and art education and bas published. articles and addrésssd national groups, on her çtudy in these fields. She is a painter of'abstractions and westerxi land- scapes. paintings which ar displaye annualy a the' Delphic studios in :New York. Recently several of lier oils avnd water colons, were, featired ini an exhibi.- tion by WoMen Painters of Chicago sponsored by the University guild of Evanîston ait the. Orring- ton hotel. During 1935-37 she served as president of theChcao ocet o Atists, the members of which are among 'the moire progressive painters and- sculp- tors. This'is the second ini a stries of prograns to be given by the study group this year, and adm'ssion is- free tethbe public. In januaýry, Evelyn Brown Corey, Nortbwestern faculty member. and teacher of'crea- tive draniatics for the past 15 years in Evanston and Kenilworth schools, wilI présent a denionstation of "Creative Sceties fromn Shakespeare." Hazel Ducles Muel'er, fornmerly cf the faculty of the Schoo)l of Speech at Northwestern, now teacher of speech at the Kenilworth schoois. is tbe chaitiinani of the study group and will preside at the meeting Decemiber 14. Subscription blaniçs for the 1939-39 season ot the Artist Recital serie-. Fpoisorl.d bv the Artict Recital, c0mmittee of t he Winnetka Music club, Will be dis- trjbuted at the next concert. the recital which Jascha Hfeifetz, the violinist, wil give in the New Trier auditorium Monday evening, January 17. according to an annQtlncement made this week fiv Mrs. Roland Whitmnan. the chairman of the committee. The 1937-38 season was oversubscribed, and it was 4 WILMETTE LIFE