Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 May 1933, p. 31

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league conciucted a symposium upon the study of art ini relation to music, religion, science and nature. The four phases of the subject were presented. by four speakers, ieaclh one a, specialist in his field. JenisJensen,, landscape artist whose particular in- terest is the préservation of wild. lii e, discussed "Art in Nature," and Karle ton Hackett, distinguished music lec- turer and critic, spoke on "Art and Life in Relation to IMusic." The "two other lecturers, were, Dr. William F. Ogburn, emninent sociologist and pro- fessor at the. University of Chicago, and Dr. Charles> W. Gilkey, dean of the University. of Chicago chapel. Dr.- an open prayer book appealed to much more than just the eye. "Time," a fig- ure- of a man . nditating before a dread- ful industrial backgrouind; "The Lines- mati" previously mentioned: and two pieces of sculpure-",Pioneer", by Carl Mose and "The. Philosopher" '.by Her-ý b4ert, Rosengren-were other :exhibits, which persuaded one to paus.e andi think. "'Ti me" was:by the artist', Oskar Gross. .In cheerful contrast were "Circus Day". by Walter Krawiec, "Corn Dance" by Emil Armin, several grand pictures of sailboats by Carl Preussl, J. jeffrey. Grant, and a Venice scene hy~ Frederick Tellander. Ugbun cscused he sienîhcami The 'sculptors exhibiting also in- Dr. Gýilkey the religious aspect of, art. 'ldd JmsC. Ewell, John David Picture Win' Praise Brein, Emory P. Seidel and Lus Representative of talent as the sym- L. Woodruff. Many other fine art- posium proved to be, it was equalled ýists were F. R. Harper, RudolphI- by the excellent quality of the art.in- gerle. Frank C. Peyraud. Allen Phil- cluded in the exhibit.,'rhe pieces were, brick, Tom Wilder. Beatrice S. Levy, Ioanied by- the- Increase- Robinson Gai- -Frank Dudley., Edward T. Grigware,. leries, the Chicago Art Galeries as- 'Pauline Palmer, E. Martin H~ennizs sociation, apd .by members of the Nýorth Mrs. Everett L. Millard, Mrs. Arthur Shore Art league. Rarely does one. W. Jerrems, Jr,. and Josephîne Reich- find ini a selection of modern paintings niann. so many ýsubjects wbich one would like _________ to live with, own, and see on the w~alls!ý OFFICERS MEET o)f â' beautiful home. IOn Tuesdav. May 9. Mrs. Walter With the exception of cubist and H. Williams. 614 Earlston road. Ken- unmpressionistic representations of the ilworth, called a meeting of the - "Grand Canyon" and the 'Talmudists" comiîîg and out-going auxiliary off'- by Raymond Jonson and William cers of the Chiirch of the HouN Coin-1 Schwartz, and possibly Ivan Allbright's fortcer ini Kenilworth. mediuni-sornething new in the art field," is open to artists and loyers of art. To it he invites north shore residents., His exhibit, he stresses. is not commerical, it is entirely*.educa- tionial. It includes twenty-seven pictureg in its list of exhibits, rangiig. froni Diana, Leda and the Swan, Morning Star., and..Sundwon, to Mr.. Rimini. Elbridge Keith and Bob Prentis,. 310 Warwick road, Kenilworth. eti- tertained at a dinner party for twelve on Friday evening i honor of Miss Katherine Stearos and George Vee- der who are to be married soon. IN NE* LOCATION *Pauline's Emnployment Agency, for- mnerly located .at 522 Center street, Winnetka, has been moved to 421 Fourth-street, Wilmette, opposite theý iàL"p terminal station. WIEuBoLDTI>s-EVANSTeN On Davis St ret WiImlte 100 Yo u Wanted Iý1t :Re peed Notable Watl1p'aper Event I SALE &tept.INVITES YOU 10o Visif a "Feb.ndly Sort of Place" r. orne of Nie most attrec- pnv.t golf clubs en the Dress Up ,Your Brighten Your Think of iti For just 1k more thon it coSts have 2 rooms repapered I And th;s incIu4es, Three days only ,. until Saturday . . ..et ii Home!f ýWalls! te repaper a uoq m. You May popers of avery desired typai ýs pric.e COU NTUI IROUTM-kw . tad go. Y-humR004. Nova CLUB Room, 9 R liIs...,.** Rooms. 18 Roils ... $10.00 .~10.01I ESTIMATES FOR PAPW.R8NG 0F ALL KINDS WITHOUT CHARGE WoLLIq>er ShO> - In Our Basemwnt s. D.u5.ld. )ba . . . . . . . .. . . » . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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