WILMETTE LIFE March 15. 1929 ENTERS BIG LEAGUE BALL Luke Johnsos, captain of last year's ,jVn. Gertrude Findlay Northwestern baseball team and also a letterr:an in football and basketball, left Sunpay for the training camp of the Cincinnati Reds at Orlando, Fla., to make his debut in big league basebali. Johnsos played both in field and outfield positions for the Purple and :n 1927 was th e home-run king of the conference besides being one of the most consistent hitters. Exhibit -of Art Objects Coming _ to. Ch_ icago Store ··················· One of the most complete coll ection s of chinaware , glassware, ceramics, porce lai n. silve r, br.ass, ~amp s, srttlt it by coming but--you' ll not rrgret it. draperie·:; , and othe r art obJects. m th.e We 8ene a SpeefaJ Chle'ken Pie dinner 01l Satlll'd&J'8, modern spirit ever assembled tn Chtand our Porterhouse Ste·a ts are uneqwalled. cago will be shown in a new . section especially constructed for the event on Luncheons soc Dinner 5:30-8 :oo $ r.oo Teltpbont the second fl oo r of Marshall Field and Sunday Dinner Sr.oo$1.25 Grttnluf 4927 1f r ~. :\. L. T oss ell, 204 Golf ter- company. beginning friday. 11arc~ 1~ . 12:30 to 7:00 P.M. race returnerl Saturday from Stuart, The fir.:;t showin g wt ll be at an mvt904 SHERMAN AVE. ( at Main St.) Fla.,' where she had been with her tational tea for Chica!;{:) society leadsister s for about seven week . ers and prominent arti sts. The showing. v~v· hich is to be known as the ~x hihition of Contemporar y Decorattv e Arts. wi ll be open to the public beginning 1f on da y, March 18. All of the art objects to he ·:;hown were collected by 1Iiss Carola Rust, fo rmerlv art director of "Fashions of the Hour:' during a tour th rough Germany, Au stria, France. Sweden. Denmark, Holland. and a numb er of othe r count ri es, during ~- hich she vi·3ited. the :)Utstanding contemporary art destgners and artists, and, in some cases, I ..,ecu red from them the on ly 12iece - of their work they would permtt to be sho~vvn in _\merica. Some modern furniture ,~,.· ill he included in the exhibition. the pieces on viev; being the work of t he famou.;, Pr ofe·":)r Peter Beh ren - of the .-\ nrl resen H olzwe rk staetten. German v, one of the pion eers in modern dec orati on . who has heen identified with the movement since 1893. ~!any oi the things to be sh:)\Vn are museum piece-. Other modern furniture hv ~[m e. Klotz. Jean De sen. Professor H offman, ).~fie van dtr Ruht:, and others \\ill be hown. In connection with the exhibiti on will be shO\vn an intere,ting line of cerarnics de.~i!Sne d by the ad vanced ~tuden t s oi the· famous :\.rchipen k o anrl manufactured in his own factor..· tel~phone require~: under the supervi sion of his ~vvife. Sev-eral piece· of Archipenko'.; own sculptur e \\·ill also be sho~vvn in the picture gailerit". adj oi nin~ the contemporary a rt section, during the exhibition. ~{me . :\.rchipen ko will · peak at' I the invitati:)n al tea on the first da\· of the exhibit. . .-\mong- the modern German ceramicto he hown are item- bv Ve lt en\-ordam, the Deut che Verkbund. the Hael \\' erkstaetten. the Grootenburger Topferei. D ou~ la s Hill. the Granienburge r K eranische Verkstaetten , and Profe sor Lauger. There \vill be on exhibition. in addition. glas·:; from the D eutsch~ Verkbund, bronze statuettes by Renee Sintenis, porcelains by th e Staatliche --Por ·e llan 1fanufaktur. Bertin . and the Staatliche P orz ellan 1Ianu fakt-ur, ~f e i ssen, and bra·:;sware by Profes· or Raemi sch a nd Profe sso r H erb e rt Zeitner. · Cerami c· by Profes'3o r Obsigir also will b(' shown. tog ethe r with French g-lass designed by Decorchment, Henri Kavarre, and Paul Daum. Lohmeyer gla s from :\.u · tria and ceramic:;, glass, bra s. fabrics. rugs. china. and leather go:)d- from the .\ustrian W eine r \V erk·taetten and the Osterreichischer also are included. · _\m ong the French rug designers to be represented are Da Silva Bruhns, Mme. Kinsbourg, the Adnet Brothers, 1fyr_ bor. and Francis Jourdain. Silve.- by Jean Puiforcat will attract BELL SYSTEM considerable intere'3t. it is expected. Puiforest silver has never been shown One Policy One System Universal Service in Chicago. Included in the display of his work will be two tea services, a number ot compote:;, etc. Puiforcat is the most famous modernist working in silver in Paris today. 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