Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Feb 1933, p. 33

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Palmer, Anna Lync. This exhibit again presents the works of memubers of the Chicago AÀssociationi of Painters and Sculp- tors, than whiclî, it lias ýbeen 'said be- fore, there is, nothing *finier. Týhis has .been -an annual event at Shawnee, for a. period of. several yea rs and iliere, has been a constructive and growing interest of club members during this tim nfot only in the ex- hibits themselves, buit in outistanding shiows at other galleries in: Chicago. M anv of > the, exhibitors at -Shia%- nec are prize viuniers froin tine to time at. these, events and. althouigh the. quiestion of whether the prizes are (leservc(l.ly giyein is ever para- ýmounit ini any competitive gshowv. iti significatt.that .Shawvnee .kes abrcast of the timiesin art and sho.ws. on its walls the imp)ortant represenit-, ative wvork of contemporary artists. This shoiv, ôpeniti,,,ofi Suidh af- ternoon. wiIî have the addetl attrac- tioni of mnusic by the Hrusa trio, Thisj mnusic has also been a mnuch ap- preciated feature of other event> at Slia-%viee and is aniticipated this t1inte with nîucli pleasure. .Hostesses for the afternoon wiIl be flhc art coniniittee of wvhicl! Nirs. Charles H. Deninis of Evanistonl is1 chairmnan. A special supper will be served by the club following the aftertnoon rerepton a~nd iniisirc1e. Photo by Mathew Prancis Mi-:. Chàrles Gilbert, Davis of 615 Laurel. avenuie, Wiimewtte, an-ý rroui ces thec engagemenft ofher *darlîtr, Caroline Gilbert, to Mor- Sris JR. Ilcs, son ofMr. and Mrs, A1. Il. I.iics of.Abiienec, Texasç. Mr. filecs is àss ociated zwitirthe flrm iof .-lien R.. Smirt aird.conrpany, Certi- r:. tie daughtcr of tihe jate Dr. Ciraries Gilbert Davis, -who was i ilire medicai Profession ini Chicago for fil t.v-tzco vears, and tuas also t1w onrand. bitildcr i- fWfaunita Geing-Sympfoms of Budget Trouble. again? You knoW, that "ail gone"e feeling insde and getting so'worléd up about it you've begun to see red? If you have, stop your fretting and read this scoop on the Shop Market: In next week's Iqar A. Stevens Wilmette, Life, wiIl make an an- is' to be illustrated'witti moving pic- tures: There will:.àlso be on display several tables set in the correct man- ner of today. for formiai dinner par- ties. Everything new in the way of silver service tvill be shown. The lec- ture is being sponsored by the wom- an's activity board, of the club. A children's Valentine party is *A Mortar Board musicale and tea is being announced by Mrs. Everett D. Graff of Winnetka, chairinan of the North Side and North Shore Mor- tar, Board alumnae, for Wednesday, February '8, at the home of Mrs. Ed- ward Roach of Highland Park. Herbert Thomas, gifted young pianist, is giving bis program of modern music and Miss Mary Foster her speciai selection of N orth Shore. Yes'm, we are! And believe it or not - we're going to announce a Cure for Budget Trouble! An Honest-t o-goodness Cure that wiII have you Up and around ... going to parties . .. teas ... and luncheons ninghnmMrs Miss Dolores Helen .Kùenig. or, the evening will be ested regardless of .whether she is a -, Mrs. Daniel Cun- member of the club or' not. , Mrs. s.Thomas Kulîman, William Thayer is chairman of the Chatard, and Mis$ work Friday, and J. R. Harper is luncheon chairnian. *1 mouM VENUO 'I

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