Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Apr 1937, p. 42

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troducttuu, Ias[ rrIuay YvUniII, IJte tne ýNLI Shore Art league's exhibition of work by the stu- dents in the adult classes sponisored by the league. The lectre was held in the studio in Winnetka COMMunity House and was. followed by tea and a review of the show. The exhibition, stimulating and unusuaily colo r- fui, represents activity in the classes 'OUfFrancis Chapin,, Frank Dillon and 'Allen' Philbrick and proves conclusively the value of thé-se groups for: those artists who wish to Polish their -natural% aptitudes and talents. The show will be open tc' the public until the end of April. Mr. Nichols' theories andrules otn lighting, bal- an ce, color, and a feeling. for grairity, ailthough neot necessarily accepted 100 per cent by his audi-, ence, ýwere a. source of real interest and curiosity. This artist has met with uncommon success. in bis field, and it is definitely -instructive to he ar him explain bis methods of work. At the con- clusion of bis talk he illustrated the rules with 'ETurning te the exhibition, there one found still other examples of individual style, and special problems ini technique, composition, and celer. No. attempt had been made to identify the artists, and it was difficult te attach personalities te the rtànt;ioq i eervcae. bui n o'eneral it mav be in the past few months. Sne and [wr 1IusDU8iU, î ~president of the Amnerican Conservatory of Music, have just rrturned from a trîp to Hot- Springs, Ark., ýwhere Mrs. Hattstaedt sn wc at the * Majestic hotel. Next Monday she is singing on'a Moussorgsky program, at ameeting of the South Shore Music.club .to be held:at'thehome, of Mrs. Genevievé Davison 'in Chicago. Mr. and Mes. Hattstaedt and their fanmiiy are newcomers to the north shore. Last summer thev -putrchaseithéiir home: on Birch street and moved to Winnetka ffromn the south shore. Trhis summer Maren Hattstaedt Will appear in a joint recital with Rudolph Reuter, pianist, in. Kimbafll Hall, Chicago. During the winter sheýsang for the Winnetka Music club-'on February 22, and Match 1 appeared on the program of thef, Musicians, Club of Women at Curtis Hall, Chi-, tee'-,cago, an ôrganization fot professional mrusicians. She bas also given programs this winter for the Balfur PotoPhi Beta musicale held in Little Recital Hall at ~aUourPhotoKimbail Hall, Chicago, for the Kappa Kappa MiwagaretM,-Kee WoJ ùu dg»e.4.kr JLs, Ga rma Fundrs aybanque.t atth~e Union Francis I. WIVaker, 1315 Elnwood avenue, Wi!- League club in Chicago, and for a musicale at the mette, for her oufstan4fng uvrk in, the ert de- home of MTs. Phillip Harper i Beverly Hilis. partment o! Northu'esterti university has been Tw.ice before during the winter, she sang for the awarded a onei-man shozé which itou, hangs ie» South Shore Music club of which she is a member. the Deering library on the camnpus. Miss Her career before ber marriage included con- * Walker ziiI gmrd nte f roni the uiixrsity in cert, radio, and oratorio work, and experiefice 'as Jripte witla honors.. a cuc soloist. She is a graduate of Hillsdale a:__ - --l L- - 1 errpp f A cDeering library of, Northwestern uni- 1'will be open to the public until May 15. lalker completed ber requirements for egree in Pebruary and wil receive ber ith honors from the university in june. of concentration were art and English ýer' outstanding accomplishment ' in the partment she was accorded the honor to KappaJ recently be( association Kappa Gamma s en made presiclent of that organizal On ýr andade Mnost P2 of Mr. painting. rised the and Mr. play i versity a Miss the B.S. diploma Her fiel and for former of this c Tis uitsnter Mrs. Mi lumMrous >rogrami. 'i h

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