Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jun 1939, p. 10

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. UI5n, iiavel iecturer of the WQMEN'S ...5to$ Cunard-White Star line, are in ful SandaIS natural color to bring out the tropi- Childre"s .. a$1.a0- cal beauty of thé West Indies. A Chilren' $1 50.5 ,5combination- of land, water and air- plane shots are utliied to illustrat U'V . LO flW the' exotie scenery, characteristic ~ W ~ Warchitecture, and variegated activi- 1193 WLETTE, AVE. W-n.. 1914 ties, of 'Nassau.. ANT KILLERS For H me e od Gard es A permnaeteomfa PETERMANS Guaranteed te Iiliants and beels. SuTToNs"5eJ Lake '11 HYDýROX, IVE. CREAM Ne* York bel'weent .fwb loyers. of Burgiundy Cherry Ice Creom ZZc nt At Ou -Two Dependable Stores Ave. Pharmacy Snider-Cazel Drug e And Ridge Rond N Wilm.ef mad Central Cail WiImtte 316 ColilWilm.tt. 400 h Ray Photo Albert G. Ackermann, Jr., 811 Park avenue,, Wilmette, waàs elected president of Theta Up- silon Rho,. young aduit fellQw-' ship organization of the Wilmette Parish Methodist church, at their annual election meeting last Sun- Mr. Ackermann is a chemist with the Abbott Laboratories in North Chicago, and is well knowfl on the North Shore for bis amateur news photography. He is a graduate of Northwestern university and has been active in Theta Upsilon Rho for Iseveral years, having been one of the founders of the present organization. Elect Other Officers. The other officers elected for the As part of the cooperative effort of music loyers which makes the Ravinia Music festival a suc cess, Dale Nichols, nationally krilown ar- tist..who lives in Glenview,,has do- nated, the 'Rav inia' poster and pro- gram cover for the fourth sea son which opens on June.29. The poster he created, which soon will be on display throughout -the N4orth Shore, is',of a cla ssic feminine figure with lute,.standing agains t a star-studded sky', withth e -tops of trees, below. Winner of twenty-three major art awards ' Nichols is reco'gnized as one of Ameriicà's foremost painter s.and -a leader in- the graphie arts. Aids Ticket Sales The poster will aid efforts'of 'more than 200 Noth -Shore ecrnmittee members who are now selling Ravin- ia coupon books. Purcha-se of the books is the public's share in mak- ing possible the six-week season of symphonie music in the beautiful park donated by Mrs. Louis Eck- stein. The books, costing $10, rep-' resent a saving of $3.50, since they contain 18 coupons, each good éîther for a 75-cent admission or a 75-cent reservedleat. The sale closes July Ravinia poster, DAIRY, NEW ICE CREAM SODA BAR and Dairy Products SaI.sroom Ten thousand square feet of narkinu Mnaee.. vice-presidents in charge of social activities; Miss Shirley Pearson, secretary, and George Williams, treasurer. Armen Jorjorian, retiring presi- dent of Theta Ujpsilon Rho, and bis sister, Araxie, retirlng second vice- president, were hosts to the grouip at a social hour at the Jorjorian resi- dençe, 1719 Elmwood avenue, Wil- mette, following* the meeting. More than forty members and guests at- "In making the poster for Ravi-nia, I have tried to, show what one feels there - - not altogether what one. sees. On ýfeels the infinite ini the millions of heav >enly lights which form a grandiose ceilirig above the shadowy tiptops of sheltering trees. One does flot see the musicians or one's neighbor but seeks to let the released, fioating sound penetrate and thrill, lift to astounding heights- then crash into the depths with AIL WORK GUARAWI'EED. We CaU for and Deilver 1166 WII..ft. Av*. WII.ftte 1061 I. I t

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