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Highland Park Press, 12 Nov 1931, p. 12

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Black and White â€" Exhibit November 1 "The Black and White exhibition of the North Shore Art league will open on Tuesday evening, Novemâ€" ber 17 when the regular monthly meeting takes place. . This exhibition is open to anyâ€" one doing work in black and white linoleum block, dry points.and enâ€" graving, monochrome drawings. i n eAAA . 1 $ Bacon *14*13:° Delicious, Tender Slices in Sanitary Cellophane Packages Pilisbury‘s "MS8K® fay?"t"f}; . 2 56 19c Quaker:Oats Ous cRrenie .. 3 28 25¢ ~Grapefruit *r" . Q"G?Q5c ‘a Se _ Now! 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MBR NE OMRA SRA iev ce nc ace 4 whether they are a member of the league or not These must be deâ€" livered to Community House, Winâ€" netka not later than November 14. For information call Mr. John Venâ€" emma, Winnetka 554. _ £ Dr. O. C. Schneider is going to show his beautiful slides of Bryce Canyon, National Park at. this meetâ€" ing. _ Anyone is privileged to bring guests.> Tuesdayâ€" evening, . Novemâ€" ber 17, Community â€"House, â€"Winâ€" netka. 1 South St. Johns Avenue *z ;,gfifi n ies «;a' iphmays i"i i-m se im ce 3 46. 25c . Jan. Be Ts"21¢ mcer o mea snn ta THE PRES8 Dudley Crafts Watson, popular blechmonurtnvonpsgrut & | honor to fulfill his contract with the . | North Shore Art league to deliver & the first of a series of four lectures , . | at Community House, Winnetka. He \_| was askell to deliver the opening address, as one of the three outâ€" standing lecturers on art in the United States, before the Institute of International lecturers at Carâ€" negie Institute, Pittsburg on Noâ€" vember 23. These lecturers come from Gerâ€" many, England, Italy, France, Spain Ai|and Sweden. Dudley Craftsâ€" Watson â€"â€"|Acorn Handcrafters _ __. Popular Lecturer " § in Exhibit Nov. 17â€"19 o Opens Series Nov. 23 & __’l:!_xgre‘ is to be an interesting exâ€" ~Instead he will display his rare gift of describing the art of Spain in a lecture entitled "The Rise and Fall of the Moor in Spain," on Noâ€" Dec. 14 "Monsalvat a Real Jourâ€" ney to the Holy Mountain of Spain." â€"These lectures will take place in Matz hall, Community House, Winâ€" nings at 8 p.m, â€" Mr. Watson not only gives the art of painting of these eonntrsec countries. â€" He has the entree in the studios of the most eminent artists and has access to rare places to which the ordinary tourist never goes. These lectures will be illusâ€" trated by colored slides, â€"colored under the direction of Mr. Watson making them unusual as Mr. Watâ€" son is a painter himself. es the ° subâ€"chairmen for the north shore towns are: Mrs. Marguerite Special Fare to Stock Show On N. Shore Line Persons residing in North Shore Line territory who plan to _ltge.nd the 32nd annual International Live Stock Exposition at the Union Stock Yards, Chicago, are offered a speâ€" cial reduced fare over the "Road of Service." The exposition â€" will be held from November 28 to Decemâ€" ber 5, inclusive. . Nov. 30 "The Glory of Norway. Dec. 7 "Venice the Pearl of the from any point on minimum â€" excursion fare of ~g2. Tickets will be sold under this rate from November 26 to December 4, inclusive, with a final limit of December 10. o Entries pouring into the Exposiâ€" tion offices from every corner of the world, where farming and live stock fl NO ;â€" is an important activity, 'W*“’ at this venatr s sSnos will be otie of the largest live stock displays and agricultural exhibits in the history of the event. . nia, An, open Consecutive Monday _eveâ€" natural beauties of the CS U ; J of a fare and oneâ€" Brion of Glencoe â€"trip wchlecce1 #firstâ€"appearanceâ€"in _ W yanet. _ DC the North Shore| met every test most favorably. His There is to be an interesting exâ€" hibit in the ‘home of Mrs. John Warmington at 378 Cedar avenue, Highland Park, on Tuesday, Wedâ€" nesday and Thursday, Nov. 17, 18, and 19. The exhibit is sponsored by the Acorn Handcrafters, a small group who are using marblizing as applied decoration. " cess. A book published by George Bell in 1881 says, "marbling is the art of floatingâ€"colors on â€"a ~trough filled with size and transferring those colors from the surface of the size on to the paper." The present method is simpler than the old labâ€" orious one but is still done in much tha«ame manner. It is sometimes called > naturalistic : painting. _ _ Mrs. Warmington has experiâ€" mented on chiffon and silk and many kinds of paper. Ulga Wn has handâ€"made Japanese tissue. The practical application of the and varied collection of useful artiâ€" cles made by Jill Jones, Mrs. F. W. Menkey, Loa Renner Croke, Kathâ€" erine M. Croke, and Mrs. Warmingâ€" ton. Blue prints of native flowers of many varieties will also be disâ€" played. se * aale s1 ue sketches an mas cards. Johanson, Y ~~Guest exhibitors include Anita Willetts Burnham with a ggnection Davi vited to attend. Wyanet Newspaper _ Lauds Former Pastor The following clipping from a reâ€" cent issue of the Wyanet, III., newsâ€" paper, refers to iihe Rev. F. D.‘Fog- * P ind ‘dectads Fine lostecdntiaks dWite rife agr c aviemgiey "ay * "G kins, former pastor of Grace M. E. Church, of this city. The Rev. Hopâ€" Kkins endeared himself to his many friends in Highland Park, who beâ€" speak the highest praise of his work There is always more or less inâ€" terest in the community when a new preacher comes to town. How does he look? How old is he? Can he preach? Is he congenial? _ And a hundred and other questions. Dr. Hopkink, our new M preacher is now under obse Last Sunday was _the_time gem of ~purest ray and hisâ€"congreâ€" gation was delighted. He is a ‘man of scholarly attainments, wide exâ€" perience and an extensive traveller. Personal contact with him is a pleasâ€" ure and we feel that his pulpit efâ€" forts will be stimulating and helpâ€" ful. Next Sunday will furnish anâ€" other opportunity to hear hha. and worth while to hear his . sermons "both morning and evening. > THURSDAY, NO ere is no aumiss10Hn JRX N20 00C are interested are cordially inâ€" and her inimitable Christâ€" ur new Methodist under observation. of his _ â€" ~HMe

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