Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Jul 1927, p. 20

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20 WILMETTE LIFE llr. and Mrs. Merle B. Snyder of 215 July l, 1927 Miss Martha Springer entertained a Woodbine avenue entertained at a tea number of her friend~ at bridge FriThis to Direct Exhibit last Sunday. day of last week, and her sister, Jane, Mrs. Edwin Nathaniel Johnson of While registration figures · from the --o, was hostess at a bunco party for a L. E. Davis, 110 Thirteenth street, group of friends Saturday. Both af- Evanston has been chosen director of several schools of Northwe stern uniwho has been in ·t he South on a two fairs were given at the Springer home the 1927 exhibit of the works of llli- versity are not yet available, officials months' trip, has returned home. at 724 Forest avenue. nois artists which the All-Illinois So- there are convinced that attendance ciety of the Fine Arts will foster the this season is to run beyond ·a ny of r efirst fortnight in next November at the cent vears for the term. This influ x of Bismarck hotel, Chicago. a~bit'iou s ~-~~ n and women was in 'ttl dtcated a s hemg unusualh· large, at th e Th e ·purpose o f th e ex h'b't' 1 1 10n WI . p· k H Jt T. ue ·dav for e1 · · t o Ill' · ar- assem 1 > y 111 ts J a , ·as ::. cor . (lt'allY b e to gtve opportumty mms 1 · b · b f h bl' h · noon w 1en we come " . . ttsts to . rmg e ore t e pu 1c t etr given them lH· President \Vatt e r Dill best ach~evements, ~nd to that end Scott and members of the s umm er many pnzes of considerable value are facult\·. AJI do,,·nstairs se at s in th e offered. The: plan rat~er fol~ows that chapel hall and the galJery seat s w e n~ of the . ~ooster salon m w.htch ?lany 1 filled , while some were unabl e ~o hl' Evanst~mans have been acttv~ly mter-~ prese nt. In former years prac tt call y ested m sc:ason~ ~ast. Arttsts ~ho onh· th e lower floor seats ha ,·c bee n we~e born m lll!nms,, wh? recetved occ-upied. Director Clyde L. Gros~ j:-; thetr art educatt?n tn thts .sta.te or nO\\' quite optimi sti c that reg i ~ tr a t~ on who. are now restdents of Ilhnms are in all the school s ma v e xceed th l· ht g-1· quabfied to. compete f~r entrance. mar'k of 2.000. Dire-c tor Gro:'t int rc·t~r the. Chtcago showmg t~e ex~t~t - du ced Pres ident Scott to th t . umm cr tton wtll be taken to vanous ctttes stud ent s wh o g ree ted pr ex~· \\·ith rea l throughout the state. enthu si a ~ m . Th e hi storical rel atio ns heMrs. Charles R. Dalrymple, 5009 twee n ~orthwe s t e rn and Chic ago a nd Blackstone avenue, is president of the Evan ston wer e fir st s tres:-.ed h., . th e society. Patronesses ~lso include Mrs. president. wh o th en em pha:-izcd t hl· Rockefeller McCormick, Mrs. Jacob good comradeship whic h a h,·a \·s ha . Bauer,· Mrs. Sophia Delevan Cowles, pre,·ail ed at all summ er sch ool:- · ·ll t h (" Mrs. George Thomas Palmer, Mrs. Evan ston campus. Preston Bradley, and Mrs. John ] . Reeves of J acksonvitle . Mrs . . Edwin H edrick a nd ta lll it~ Mn. Edwin N. Jolmaon Art N. U. Summer Reptntion Exceeds 2800 Session ....... I t 1 ., .. I · t "The Masterpiece of Man :'-!- is to live to the purpose," said Poor Richard. ., , t . And it is for this snrt of masterpieces- masterpieces in huffian living - that we strive first, here at the Academy. The young lives that are with us from day to day need beauty of character before they can create beauty with brush or pencil. Cru sh of 710 Laure l avenue is the gues t of ~~ i.;s Jan e Hoffman in Forest Hills, Long I sland , N. Y. From ther e she will go with ~!i ss H offman to Cape Cod. Mi s~ ~[ary ha,·e departed fo r their s umnH: r hon w af Leland. ~Ii c h., with th e exce pti on of Virginia , who is compiling extra credits at Northwestern Summ er school and is residing at \\"ill ard ha ll during the summer school se;;s io n. ., ~ So _ we set a definite goal, keep ~a definite routine, make art a way of living with demands to be faced honestly. The purpose of our teaching -is to teach; not merely to oversee. And we try to . . . Inspire In all the desire . to learn as well as to instruct with competence those of especial talent. TH£ Vacation. Your summer trip. At the golf links. At the. country club. On the Pullman, steamer,. or hotel veranda -you will want good clothes-tailored to order. Exercise your personal preference in regard to the pattern, weave, color and fabric. ) . .' Cut, Fitted and Tailored to Your Individual Order . EVANSTON ACADETYfY OF FINE ARTS $35 $40 $45 $50 ( Carlson Building, 636 Church St. Greenleaf 1674 CARL ScHEFFLER, I;Jirector Fall Session Sept. 6 Summtr Session July 6 , ' CITY SALES-FOURTH FLOOR 3 _19 West Van Buren Street

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