nd Park lings, UNDRY D FOR. RY LOGS ‘artains luloid gs, oDsS « 182 y 23, 1929 ve. ILE RZ Co. en arage ING ing PANY and Pk. ES 3515 More than 125 canvasses were exâ€" hibited at the annual show, held durâ€" ing April in Matz hall of the Winâ€" netka Community House. Two prizes were awarded by popular ballot, first going to a work by Frank Peyraud, and second to Mrs. Elizabeth Boldenâ€" Successful Exhibit Winnetka Legion Post hut in the Forâ€" est Preserve, west of Glencoe, for a luncheon and sketching party. ___Evening Sketch Class ; Members of the Evening Sketch class, which worked throughout the winter months on Thursday evenings under the direction of George Oberâ€" tofer of the Chicago Art Institute, were enthusiastic in the reports, 18 having attended the.â€"sessions. _ So strong was the interest in this activâ€" ity that it was decided to plan a longer1 course next season, to begin at thej Winnetka Community House early in November, again under the direction of Mr. Obertorfer. . Continuing this work through the spring and sumâ€" mer, the league is sponsoring a serâ€"| ies, of Saturday afternoon sketch’ classes under the. direction of Allenl Philbrick. â€" Members meet at the| homes and gardens of north folk, and visit the Forest Preserves and| other nearby points of interest each’ week. â€" Saturday, May 18, & large} number of the artists travelled to the| Winnetka; Albert H. Ullrich, 925 Laks avenue, Wilmette; Mrs. Bertha \Glass, 925 Hinman avenue, Evanston; Mrs. Felix W. Boldenweck, 823 Humâ€" boldt avenue, Winnétka; Mrs. George Haskins, 428 Cedar street, Winnetka; Mrs, . Stephen. Balderston, 1205 Jud~ son avenue, Evanston; Mrs. Marguerâ€" iteâ€"Taylor, 400 8th street,, Wilmette; Mrs. Gordon Wilson, 415 9th street, Wilmette; Donald D. Burchard, 1101 Merrill street, Hubbard Wooeds; Mrs. Edward A. Brion, 755 Greenwood ayâ€" enue, Glencoe;. Mrs.:â€"Alonzo Coburn, 915 Linden avenue, Wilmette;. and Mrs. C.â€"F. Southward, 306 Oxford. road, Kenilworth. se The. board of direéctoxss is to elect a chairman to serve as president until the first meeting of the league next fall. N. 8. ART LEAGUE ELECTS OFFICERS Thursday, May 23, 1929 | weck. An interesting feature of this | exhibition was the annual poster conâ€" I test conducted by the league. Fiftyâ€" three posters executed by members of the art classes of Deerfieldâ€"Shields and New Trier high schools, the winâ€" ners .this year being selected by. a jury consisting of Alien Philbrick, Winnetka, Miss Anna Helga Hong, of the Art department of Northwestâ€" \ ern university, and Mrs. James Cady | Ewell, of Ravinia.‘ | _ Pharmacist Telephone Highland Park Free Delivery Service Opposite the Northwestern & senger Station. Does your face powder stay. on as long as= you‘d like to have it? If. it does not, then you â€"want to try Cara Nome Face Powder. â€" f Robert W. Pease Sold only at Cara‘ Nome Face Powder is famous for its fineness and clinging qualities. There‘s some tint ‘that will blend perfectly with your complexion. . Get some today. > Clinging Cara Nome Face Powder $2.00 ) H Ec PR ES $ Pasâ€" "~~_ I any of these brands are s "your favorite, stock up_now at this low price. THESE PRICES IN EFFECT IN OUR SELFâ€"SERVICE STORE _ 512â€"14 CENTRAL AVENUE, HIGHLAND PARK YEAL LEGS pound MILK FED ROASTING CHICKEXS pound | _..~ .0. 0 _ 2 lbs. for NEW WHITE POTATOES FRESH GREEN PEAS 2 lbs. for MILK FED BROILERS pound | ... 0 2s pound TEXAS ONIONS You £nou it‘s Aia Goocd â€" 10 bars ent oo oi n 1t c (t" : 99¢ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables AMBER SOAP ckear ATLANTIC & PACIFIC i2 3 . 259° FR ES H ME A TS MIDDLE WESTERN DIVISION 52¢ 49¢ 29¢ 25¢ 25; 9¢ 21