Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jun 1930, p. 22

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so beautiful ... the snapes s0 enacar- in g . .. the Chinese influence so naive and charming. There's the Duke of Sutherland in complete, dinner service,. with the typical, strawvberry leaf motif. Mr. Tatman bias made an exquisite adapta- tion of it len fawn, with' shaped gadroon ("'split almond") édge in flat goId, copied f rom the silvýer plate of the Georgian era. Tbere's the familiar Pink Tower, the'Sbamrock, and Queen Mary, with its, beautiful. scrolling and decorative panels. There's Rosemary, ýwith Spode's skillful use of> embossed. floral design and Dresde.»-like deli- cacy, he pink printed Mandarin, and Peplow, wth its& country garden rim, o its similritô~t old. sait'glaze. Wc love to show Spode', asi well as talk about. it. And we enjoy telling you how little demand it makes upon the exchequer. TATMtAN 517 DAVIS STRPEET EVANSTON 625 N. MICHIGAN AVE~. CHICAGO fAV~ evening informal dinner dance oit Junie 21. Mr. and Mrs. James P.. Gillies arc to be host and hostess for the affair. An eveiiing beach party is being plannéd for june 25, and a jun;or dlance for the young. people at home f rom schools and colleges is in'.the offing, the exact dateof 'wichél is, hot determnined. The clul) is givinIg chul- dren below. the sixth grade in schiool a special pari), Saturday. afternooi,ý june 28, at which enttertaiininent, .dear to the heart of chillire4, is heing ar- rang ed for theif 'surprise. Several delightful affairs have at- t racted large gatherings of niemnbers and their friends.recently. Wednesday eveniing of last Week great enthusiasnii was . manifest over the appearance of the Banjo'cluib of the .University Club of Chicago in 'a concert on the esplanade, a concert which was, in keeping writh the spirit- of -thé Vista del Lago. Several proniinient mien are members of the club.. Last Saturday about 250mebr a.dguests ixi4ulged l angtin Seville" whéen "matadors, piccadors«, troubadors" and dancers delighted the guests as they strolled amoug the, tables. Dancing. was, held on the esplanade to the, strains of Cope. Har-. -ey's own: personal orchestra. GIVING SHOWER FOR NIECE Mrs. Charles R. Bixby of 1104 Ash- land avenue will give 'a linen sbowNer tomiorrow, afternooni for ber niece, Miss Ruth Raine of Rogers Park, Who - will be rnirried july 3, to Lawrence Schlausser. Miss jane Burill returned this week after finishing bier second year at Rockford college and Dan Burrill re- turued after finishing bis third year in the University of Michigan law school. Tbey are the son and daugbter of Dr. and Mrs. J., A. BuÜrrill1 of 812. Green- wood avenue. Mr. and. Mrs. W. Frank McClure, former' residents of Wilmiette. Who have been living at the Edgewater Beach apartinents, left tis week for their summier.home at Traverse Bay, M rcli. wiIl De carried on. . everal childtrei %vho attend other schools dur itg the vear have been enrolled for this ses- si'on in order that they mnay 'h.vc an opportunity, of enjoying this> prograin ('uring the suIumer tertn. In'.addition to1 the regular :classes a .SPecial afternoon class for boys -froîiu seven -to twelve years will bé. conducted by. Viggo Bovbjerg of -the Children 's scboolý staff. The',prograi for this group'. will include m nanual training_ playground gaines, excursions- an(,. swuiming. .A inew feature this year is the special rooni where individual instruction wili l)e givento children who, through ill- Iiess, Winter vacations or other causes, havé dropped behind their classe,;. Tests te determine the child's standing .and ability and the -cause of any spc- cial difficulties, will- be given bvy Miss ,Martha Fink. Miss Agnes Adais .will give the.group special. superyision and .Miss Violet Rush, director of the roonu, *will be assisted by a, group of experi .- enced student teachers so6 that indivi- dual work with the cilren may be a- ranged without diffilculty.1. *, The enrollment in- this class includes- eidr en froin other schools aàs well as those, from the- regular' classes of. the Children's'chool. the staff of the Childre1n's school for the summer is- as follows : director- .Miss Clara Belle Baker; .NuftýserN séhool-Miss Miriam Brubaker; jun ,ior Kindergarten-Miss Anne DeBlois:_. Senior Kindergarten-Miss Willmina Townes; First grade-Miss Nellie BaIl; Second grade-,Miss Doroth' Weller; Third and~ Fourth>grades-Miss Mary Gonnerman; Fifth and Sixth, grades-- Miss Fdith Ford; Physical education- Viggo Bovbjerg; Music-Mes. Jean Hislop RumnrY. Mrs. J. F. Parish.. with -her daugL ter, Kathiarine, of Glenidive,, Ment., us visitinge ber sister, Mrs. Arthur J. Ta- lor of 835 -'Ce ntral avenue. T ey will stay until next Thursday. 0o Mrs. Frederjck ,M....BOWe2s of 1426 Chbicago avf'nIue,ý Evanston, will be luostess to the Draina Study ýclub next Tiuesday af ternPon. S l ..- Ask for lirature showing reasons wby. RENTALS, DIRECTION OF TRON14ÈS AND COMPANY Evanston Show Room 162o SHERMAN AVE. Greenleaf 4821x-0700 Hpbbard Woods Show* Room 900 LINDEN AVE. Winneîka. 650 g q t

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