- thy August 6, 1927 WINNETKA TALK Monahan-Kuelzow Wedding Ceremony Held at Ravinia Miss Ruth Monahan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Monahan of Ravinia, became the bride of Rock- wood A. Kuelzow of Wilmette Wed- nesday afternoon in a ceremony per- formed in the home of her parents. The Rev. George P. Magill of the Presbyterian church of Wilmette read the service. Mr. Kuelzow is the son of Mr. and Mrs. August J. Kuelzow of 611 Greenleaf avenue, Wilmette. White and pink formed scheme of the decorations for the service, with a touch of yellow pro- vided by the gown of the bride's only attendant, her sister, Miss Katherine Monahan. The bride wore a simple wedding dress of white georgette, knife plaited, and Miss Mionahan's gown was of yellow georgette simply fash- ioned. The bride carried a bridal bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley, and her sister carried yel- low roses and lilies of the valley. Ballard Robinson of Wilmette at- tended Mr. Kuelzow as best man. After the reception, Mr. and Mrs. Kuelzow left on a motor trip to At- antic City. They will be at home after August 15 at 822 Topeka boule- vard, Topeka, Kans. Mrs. Kuelzow was guest of honor at several parties given previous to her marriage. Some time ago Mrs. A. J. Kuelzow entertained for her at a luncheon and theater party and Sat- urday evening Mrs. Kuelzow was hostess again for her at dinner in her home. Later on Saturday evening Mrs. William E. Shellman of 707 Washing- ton avenue, assisted by her sisters, the Misses Dorothy and Maybelle Kuelzow, was hostess at a miscellane- ous shower. A color scheme of pink and white was used. daughter of | the color | Glencoe Men to Hold Annual Golf Tourney The Glencoe Men's nounced the program Golf tournament to be Jonnie Brook course, Wednesday, August 10. The contestants will tee off at 9:45 in the morning, and again at 2:15 in the afternoon. Among the awards will be prizes for low net and low gross scores in both morning and afternogn play. The outstanding award is desig- nated the annual trophy for least num- ber of putts in both morning and af- ternoon play. A dinner will be served in the eve- ning. Arrangements for the day's events are under the supervision of Henry Pope, president of the Men's club, and Bert Kohler, chairman of the golf tournament committee. Asks Public to Visit Academy of Fine Arts Cordial invitation to visit the new Evanston Academy of Fine Arts has been extended the Evanston and North Shore public by Carl Scheffler, the di- rector. The school, recently installed in the two upper floors of the Carlson build- ing, Chicago avenue and Church street, is registering many students for its fall term, Mr. Scheffler states. The school is fully equipped and pro- vided with the latest art school fix- club has an- for its annual held at the Waukegan, tures and is beautifully decorated throughout. Mr. Scheffler was for seventeen years associated with the Chicago Academy of Fne Arts. Before estab- lishing the Evanston school he made a tour of the United States to visit the leading schools. rious 567 LINCOLN AVE. August Fur Sale Our unrivalled Fur Sale is now in progress. smart expression in the advanced November styles. most care in assembling these gar- ments, made up from selected high ~rade skins. ing reflects the care and planning that has gone into making this one of the north shore's leading Furriers. advance winter styles are here . . selected for their rich fabrics, luxu- fur treatments workmanship. Select your coat now! : sale we offer you a savings of 35%. . . . All garments are guaranteed. A small deposit, and we will hold it for you until wanted. August Reduction Remodeling and Repairing 14 Years on the North Shore WINNETKA Every new Fur Coat finds We have taken ut- Every coat in this offer- The and custom During this TEL. WINNETKA 2752 - Forever Out of an intangible, bodyless idea they built the foundation of a great public service, those men who founded Northwestern Uni- versity seventy-six years ago. From dream to stone--and now the life of their labors is measur - able only by our civilizations mortality. Dean Peter Lutkin dreamed a dream once, years ago, and now, each Spring, increasing numbers of music lovers crowd a flower- laden auditorium to hear one of America's finest Music Festivals. In all humbleness we have inau- gurated here a new institution on an ideal long a part of the life of Evanston and the North Shore: that Art, the need and 'the de- W hat success we have here we will sire for Art, endures. owe largely to the fine spirit of a that has place for fine Art. community made a ne EVANSTON ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS Carlson Building, 636 Church St. Greenleat 1674 CARL SCHEFFLER, Director Summer Session Fall Session See daily papers for com- plete program of this week's performances and artists at Ravinia Opera. think is Ask Your Dealer for Eleanor Bird Seed A Song In Every Seed. It's better than what you best