Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Apr 1927, p. 50

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50 WIL~~rTE LIFJ; ~pril 1, 1927 Helen Shirley Heide, the 3 year old daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Heide,l446 Thome Avenue, has been fed "Selected" Milk since birth. .. · esults speak for themselves Observe the good health of the children who thrive on this im- · proved drinking milk. They enjoy its sweet, natural taste. . FARM PRODUCTS CO. of Illinois Wilme«e 1545 NEXT WEEK IN WILMETTE (recorded at the Chamber of Commerce) Friday, April 1 7 :30 p. 111.-\\'ilmettr Chapter, R. A. M., ~1 as0nic Temple. 8 p. m.-\VileYanshrook Encampment, No. 177, I. 0. 0. F., Odd Fellows ' hall. Sunday, April 3 7 :30 p. 111 .-S unday Evening club, Congregational church. · Monday, April ·4 8 p. 111.-Chamher of Commerce ·meeting, Central Cafeteria. Tuesday, April 5 12:15 p. ·n1. Lunc heon, \Vilmettc Optimist Ctuh. Lake Shore terrace . 7 :30 p. m. Vi llage Board meeting. Vi lla ge hall. s· p. m. \Vilmetk Camp Xo. 10334, Modern \Voodman of Ameri~a. . Ocld Fellows' hall. Wednesday, April 6 . 12:15 p. rn. Wi'!tnette Rotan· club. Ouilmette Country club. Thursday, April 7 7:30 p. 111. \Vilmette Lodge, Ko. 931 A. F. & A. ~L. : Masonic temple. · 8 p. m. A. T. Sherman Lodge, No. 802, f. 0. 0. F., Odd Fe llo\\'s' ha 11. Friday, April 8 7:30 p. m. Wilmette. Chapter R A. ~f.. ~{a sonic temple. Sunday, April 10 . 7 :30 p. m. Sunday E,·ening club. Speaker, Dr. Robert E. Speer. Congregationa l church. PLAN GYM EXHIBIT Preparations arc..· being made at the Kenilworth Community gymnasium for the annual sp ring txhihition which I will be given on Ylay 7 by members of the gym classes under the direction of Robert \\ '. Townley. clirector of recI rPati::m. Color Class Makes Art Institute Trip for Last Meeting The course given on the use and appreciation of color by Miss Helen Parker of the Art institute to a class from the Woman's club of Wilmette was concluded la st Monday by a seYent h meeting, a trip to the Art institute. Miss Parker, conducting- the class from room to room, lectured on paintings, tape stries, metals, and pot tery, and illustrated the points w hich <> he emp ha sized during the course. Miss Parker pointed out the dif ferent periods of a rt and exp lain ed how the color s cou ld t ell their hi stories. A study o.f Monet was included in the afternoon's tour. Monet's rcJnarkahle usc oi co lor ·was pointed ~Hi~ to the cla-;s, and the technical sicle n i I.Jis use of colpr_ \vas explain ed. 1[ iss Parke r told her clas~ that I Adam and Eve could. have had racli c· music if thev had only known how . fM everything- \\'as in t}H' "mrld t h~·n that is hl're now. It is the same with color. 1t is only kn-owledge . that gin<~ apprec iation and power. The class !Ja, had that power put in its hand s lw ~1 iss Parker's teaching. The. wotHkr.s of thl' institute ha\·e been laid open tn the rlass as never before, sil1ce ~f on~ day's visit there. 1 Baptist Woman Observe Anniversary on Thursday 'l'he \Vonnn·~ society of the \\ 'i1 nJcttt' Baptist rlJtJrch is to hold ;r ('olden lubikc luncheon at thl' churc lt Thur:-.rla·y. April 7. at 12:30 n'rll)ck. ·' :-.perial progra111 \\·ill he given at 1 J(l (l'clork. · The Jubikl' prl)gra111 is tn hl' p;Jr t of a nation-,,·idt· uh~crvancl' oi 1 ~1~· I fiftie th anniversary of the f:::ntnding .. i the \\.o man's American Baptist llr·ll l< ~1 isison society. · BORDEN'S __ __ Service that is 99'ko%A_ccurate -s ·CONCERT GLE·E JOHN G. GUNN, Director 2 7 TROUBADOUR CLUB . FIRST ANNUAL CONCERT John Kuppenheimer Memorial Hall Skokie School, Winnetka FRIDAY, APRIL 1st 8: 1·5 · P. M. ASSISTING ARTISTS MR. RoLLIN Bass-Baritone PEASE JIMMiE GuNN 8 Co. Scot~h Comedian Admission $1.00 Tickets May Be Bought at the Door

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