Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Oct 1931, p. 51

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Tnursday ot tus ~wee's. wiLLIa LVda 4 o'clock. The public is invited to view Mr. Lusk's pictures at .any turne. Mr. Lusk, who stresses expression through design, uses conte, wax crayon, pencil and oil. Since bis return f rom his studies, abroad, he has been developing his art in bis chosenfield, approaching it f rom the intellectual side, 'continu- ing to study its history and esthetics. lie has been devoting himself to the elabor-. ation. of research in lIiià chosen phase of the plastic arts. Recently Mr. Lusk, was elected treas- urer of the Chicago Society of Artists. He bas a number of bonors andi degrees to bis credit, w1lh he was accorded in tliis country and abroad. lHe bas the Bachelor of Philosophy degree and Master of Arts f rom the University of Chicago, a Doctor..of Philosophy degnee froin the University of Prague, and a number of scholanships and f el- lows5hipsý for study in the University of, Prague, the Academny of, Fine -Arts in Prague, and the Nýew York university summen scbool in. the LIouvre in Paris. Following bis intenest in the esthetics of art, Mr. Lusk studied German and Czech art, mnade further comparative study in Austria, Italy and France, and camne into personal contacts with nepre- senitatives of miodern art in France. in this, country hé also did spécial work in the research of'psychological processesý connected with creative. art work at the Art Institute of Chicago. CLUB OPENS SEASON The Friends of Amreican Writers held its opening tea $estenday at thie home~ of Mrs. Robert Malcolm of Chi- cago. Therte were original dnaniatic readings by Mrs. Frank Miller, wbo won the first prize in a national one-act. play *contest hcld recently. There were book reviews of "Joslyn.,," "Deadline,"" and'Henry Justine Smith's new book, "Poor Devil.Y Mns. Charles Holg, 250 Laurelaventue, Wilmette, is one of thue co-c'hairnuen -of t he;c lub prograins this year. Miss Katherine ýEIIis, daughiter of "Mn. and Mrs. Williamil . Ellis, 823> Grëenwood avenue,1 is attending e), Cathuerine Taft (Wilmette Veiss, Jean Whitaker, Jan( Pledging took place lac Mrs. E, . B., Raub and ber daugh- ter, Marilyn, 'of Lafayette, Ind., were the.,guests last week of, Mrs. Raub's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur c. Hammiond, 500 Gregory avenue. Mr. Raub spent last week-end with the Hamnonds and returned home, (on Sunday) witb bis wife and daugh- ter, Miss Aileen Dillon and hen cousin, Miss, Marguerite Dillon. of .- Sioux City, IoWa, were recent guests at the home of Mr.. and Mr-s. Edward J. Dillon, 1814 Elmwood avenue. were 0o Geraldîne Schaefgen,. daughte .r of Mr. and Mrs. 'John P. Schaefgen,, 918 Twenty-First street is attending the Holy.Ghost academy at.Techny, Madelinie. Clark, daughten of Mr. and Mrs. Waliter 1). Clark, 418 Ninth street, was bostess at a bnopanty last Saturday afternoon for sixteen guests. Mrs. Kenneth E. Brown of ICenil- wortb, and .Mrs.. R. D. Cunninghamn of Evanston, left Wednesday. to nio- ton. to. New York'for a. îwo weeks' stay.. THE EDGEWATER BEACH HQTFJ. 5300 BLOCK-SHERIDAN ROAD CHICAGO~ Wit h substantially reduced residential and tran- sient rates-, simplified menus at most reasonable prices; offers the ideaI WINTER RESIDENCE. Enferfainmnf Features Iincude DANCING-Paul \Vhitemnak (in person). and CONTRACT BRIDGE-Luncheons and Din- his Orchestra. NighrI.y except Sundays when nuxs under the direct supervision of GEORGE ohey' play Concert 5 to 10 P. M. Formai WEBST.ER PLANK, personal representative of Dazices Saturday evenings, commencing Oct. 10. EL~Y CULBERTSON, famnous Bridge autbority SATURDAYS-Tea Dance, 3:30 to 5:30 P. M. TUESDAYS-Prize INight FRIDAYS-Fraternity Night Also other interestinq ct it:ies TeIephone LONgbeacb -6000 for reservations or further information. - W. M. DEWEY, Managing Director - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - ISavory Meats Ft for a King. I The econoiierhsultimg Irom _________________ the. most efficient methouis Wilmette avenue. 0-o Mr. and Mrs George S. Fox, 1317 EImwood avenue have returned to their home after a business and pleasure trip to Pittsburgh, Wl 1EBOLDT'S' -EVANSTON... Davis St. WiImtt.II100 Introducing THE The Turban 6f Accordion. Pleated Jersey . .Ony U. F. Phlipsborn & Co* 1 05 SOUTH LA SALLE ST. Franklin'8397 Beef Pot Roast ' 348 LINDEN AVENUE 619 MAIN STREET Prces Effecfive Friday anc îd Satu *19C lb. CENTRA.L AVENUE WILMETTE AVENUE 1Octobr 2 and 3 ing . . . they Up fo fit if pock.t . . . in 1ust about per Millinery-Second Ploor or ère 075

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