Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Feb 1934, p. 33

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C onstantinlople, Nauplion .anuc *ottier.near east towns, a fewv of thie nountain region of thie Pac.ific northwest near Seattle, anal somTe of the, In(liaia dunes nîay lie seen in -the exhiibit hv Mdiss Clara MacGow%,an. showNNiiîg at the.,onan's clu1> of NWil- .1u1ette (turing Februar. 1l1the sinînier -of .1931 \Miss _\ac- Gowan %vent toý the niear east toe study Byzantine art aind 1rought back vvith lier tisl series of light and silnniv seenes. 'nie collection cornes to \NV1il- nmette frorn the Tudor alr of the. Chicagô Wonan's club alindfrorn 7Vhitiey 'House in .1ý'vaniston.- where- it ap)eare(l Bob Blanchard, soit of the Kitight Blanchards of Wilinzttc, will a/'picarý in soane of the youtnger.roup nov- elty featuires for the Wotnans club "Gieie"in Performance rétil.t' hist. r' thi-ce'n usof ris(t(< 7c. 'nI'e exhibit ties up fittinglywit the lectures wbhichMi-ýs MaeGow\aii, assistant professor of art atNrt western universtybaben iig Christ Church GuiId for the club this winter. Sh e is t le i speaker for a series of Wednesdav 'Offers Unusual rrogramn norning art talks, and Jantuar% 17. addressed the afternoon chlb mieetini ,fThe Woman's guild and auxiliary uPÔn "The Place of Color in Dress ofC hrist cburch is planning to offer A fashion show, illustrating cok;r: a Lenten programn of extraordinary. theonies.. was held in conjunctioi interest ini a course of four 'New withthelecure Testament lectures by Dr. Edgar, J. *Goodspeed, professor of Biblical Tt is -to be expected.that in NI s Greek in the UniversitNy of Chicago. cWsional stressing of une 'and motion 1 and ber devotion to the modern (she j Dr. Goodspeed bas won distinction herself calîs the collection "modemt." wberever the En'iglish language is. While "progressive" seens to us .a spoken by bis notable translation of better word), indicate effort;'Free- t.he, New Testament into nmodern dom and individuality express thexix- speech, which bas become. classic,. his * selves in the rnjority of these'sceties,. fascinatinig "Story of the ýNeç Testa- deft aintings wicb carry %vith t.hem ii menit," and. more recently lus an- anl atmlospbeçre of baste gnd su"-, rangement of "The Short Bible." * Mlany ar-,ti-sts,-hav on1 smeci fic color bit iii)-scbolat ini bis special1 mis be-St research, and the aut ine of Biblical ior di several [ esaysDr. The INon of AlphaO Valentine bi club on WE the home o E'vanston. . 1 1 ui r4 - 1ub*zi Shore Alunae group of the Gi icrori Pi sorority gave a Mvrs. Kelly Ige tea for the MLother's Kenilwortb lnesdav of this week at Ware asd'c -Mrs. A. J. Hennings in motor in Fle Mrs. Kelly -en club andaIV ne. The Wares1 for five or six wet return shortly. NýEW YORK'S sophi siatd FUFTH, AVENUE. at your doorstep il Its surprising to learn thaï you can liv. on New, .York's most> famous Avenue, and enjoy ail the comhfot and -Iuxury of The Gotham for as littie as $400 a ýday. Food'prices are.aàso mnoderate' in the. Gothamrn Restaurant and the, Gotham Grill. Aflliated witli the DRAKE and BLACKSTONE flutels, Chicago DRCA.ýLR àâ MA M *A) FOR QuALiT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLBANING ~ALL Ir -MÏ A' m-w q& - w-wv F. Ie.BR. AI! 1641 Orrington Ave.. Evanston 11I=m- .0770~i .0 1

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