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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 May 1933, p. 18

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for efternoon tee, bri dge, or Sunday dinner. Natural ea nd in colors. Sizes 14 to 4-2 FAMIL.Y gar, wnse nagementIILwasvcentiy juiie 4,t, 1motor -10 vasnington 10 announced. Most 'of the guests were sec' their daughter,' Sue, graduate friends of the bride-to-be.' from the Madeira school, after which --0-- they will go to their summer home at Mrs. Walter Cherry, 517 -Sheridan Blue Mount, Va. Their qther two road, Kenilworth, entertained twelve sons, Frank and BilIy, will stay in guesqs at luncheon Tuesday. Kenilworth until:*school closes. H1obart andi Mrs. Clyde T. Marshal of Evanston and Mrs. Richard S. Carr of Highland Park. A talk on antiques wihl be given by: Mrs. David, Holmes, a Northwestern Theta alumna, ,vho lives in Janesville, Wis. .Preceding the- luncheonl will bc, an, important business meeting of -Tau association of Kappa Alpha Theta at. 12 o'clock ai Miss Sargent's home. This will include a report of the nom- inating committee an(Ithe election of offi cers. Kenilworth Girls Enjoy, J:Frouec at Lake Geneva Sixteen Kenilworth girls -,peut last week-end at Lake Geneva, going there Ër iday evening, and returning on Sun- day. They were accompanied by M iss Elizabeth' Macauley, Girr' Scout, cap- tain in KJenilworth. and MNrs. Martin Wolhf. Girls who made the trip Nere Ruth Mervis. Betty Schrei, Charlenc Driver, Jean Strickland, Phyllis Trunîp, Buinny, Dahm, Jainet Çolvin, Marjorie Midgley, Jean Dîckerson. Dorothy Hetiderson Phyllis Wheelock, Mary Wolf, Vir- ginia Sowers, Sue Fisher, Ruthi Spreng- er aind Marjorie Sinding. The group stayed at the Y. -M. C. A. camp. Arrangements to have the -girls stay there were made by Mrs. Arthur W. Wakeley. Included in the prog ram of activities for the week-end trip were swimtning, hiidtg. studying birds and flowers, pass- ing fire building tests and léarning howv to barbecue chickens. Kenilworth Home to. Be Open for Benefiti Mrs. WValter Cherry, 517 Sheri- dan, road, Kenilworth, will open bher1 home and garden on the lake on1 Tuesday, June 26, for a musicale and tea ai fresco, for the benefit of thei Chicago Service Council for Girls. ads. v isitors tnumucn îo admire and praise both among the profes- sionals and the members pursuing their art as a hobby. Tuesday evening the league'opened, its annual spring sho.wing of painting, and' sculpture in the art league stu-, dio in Community House, at- the same time holding its annual dinner in the Frederick TyreIl room. The exhibit will be'open to the public for a period, of weeks. All1en. Philbrick,. Bess Divine Jew- el], and Fra.nk Peyraud of, course have, their -popular landscapes and stili life studies upon, the walls. Baruhams Are Repre.ented, The Bürnhams,,mother an d daugh- ter,. are also 'represenited. The tri]- liums exhihi.ted by'ý-Carol- Lou 1 have appeared in other, north shore shows, an(I alone are wvorth a trip to Coni- munity House. How~ different this still life is when compare(I withi. the freely drawn floiver studv by MIrs. Patten Or the rnystical interpretation of dancing women by Alice M ay Jackson! The contrast illustrates that both ojc tive %vork, and the more imaginative are as curreîxt today as :in any Pc-; riod: and that there will always be realIîsts and always mystics, regard- les,, of the dominant teiidencie' of the age. ,For the miodern sense oif round- iless. form, depth -aind firm substance, the still hife of vegetables bv Mar- guerite, Walker is outstanding. fhe same trick of high-.lights as that affected by Ivan Allbright, to secuire an alive sensation, 'is seen here, Portraits of Two Sisters Edna' M. S. Johiansen is the artist of portraits of two sisters (àppar- ently), painted on a .s ingle, canvas, and of a landscape with. lake and wýater liles. Good, technique and fine, feeling appear, consistently inf al'most everything she enters in , exhibits. 1-1er production must. be large, too, for she always. has something new., Figures, heads. reliefs and fountain pieces in the sculpture .group lend variety to the collection. Artists in- 12.50 '-/ I -z '4 Job

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