Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jun 1939, p. 31

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mhodern Par*L avenue apEfIU1ent inA Newi York. It depicts an Indian womait selling lilies in the fiower amket and ih stylized to fit in wlth a modernm settingi.-- Mrs. Lee enjoys the contrast between the Park ave- nue locale' and the primitive sub- ject. Skie also enjoys the contrait be- tween the, mural -and the manner ini which she brought it to ýthe .lUnited States. It was packed.i a tin tube. seven feet long, -and she flew with it -i 13 different airpianes on her journey from ý Mexico City, to Cali- fornia, and then to New York. At San Francisco it was viewed by, executives. of the'World's Fair and the art, museum. At Chicago it was lilçewise displayed in lier home to art connoisseurs. Mrs. Lee has two water colors by Rivea inhe ir on tiîing toom ut 1160 Chatfieid road, Winnetka. These are flanked by numerous other orig- ial paintîngs and prints. The furni- tuire is Georgian English, which suits the English country style of lier home. lier dining room, by the way, uses Japanese prits for decor, with blue the predrmnating colon. Taleuted FamlIy will covrer the deslgnlng, plantlng and care of gardens and other land- scape developmentu, Is for the lay-, man and will be heldevery Mon- day for six weeks, closing August, 14. Mn. FInders needs no introduc- tion to gardeners. She has d o n e many lovely gardens in Lake For-. est, includingthose of Mns. W. A. P. Pulîman, Mns. Donald Welles, Mns.. Mason Phelps-, the forecourt and swimmingé pool oni the Philip Armour estate hi Lake Bluff. 'She has also done landscape Work for> prominent Chicago people Who have homes in- other parts of the coun- try. For Mrs. Patrick A. Valentinie she did a loývely garden of helio- tropeý and roseson her Southamp- ton estate, and designed the land- scape work for the Ralph R. Rich- ardson's bèautiful old e s t a t e ini Berryville, Va. *Thc- letrs will. ' e ltd for' two- ho each Monday morxiing at, 10:30, followed by luncheon at the Deerpath Inn. In the àfternoon, Mrs. Flanders will take members of the course to see examples of ber work on estates i Lake Forest. Information about the course and the tee can be obtained from Ms.. Robert K. Caldwell, 1170 Sheridan road, Lake Forest. *s. They are 19, 16, and 13 in age, at- tending respectively, Vassar, New Trier, and Skokie. The older two are talented niusically, Mns. Lee coifded. The Vassar daughter loves swing and bas composed the lyrics for the 'Vassar college musi- cal show, some of which were. ne- cently broadeast nationally. The younger of the two prefers Bachi and Brahms and conducts hem owtn The James Nelson and Anna Louise Raymond Foundation wtUl present a summer serles of six free motion picture progams for chil- dren at Field Museum of Natural Ristomy on successive Thursday mornings beginning July 6, it was announced this week by Clifford C. Gregg, director. AUl of the fil te pictures to be Wool Sports Coats ...... $W.O5 to $30 Washable Sports Jackets ........ 84-98 Ensmbs........... 84-95 te 816-50 Wash Slacks ..................... .$2-98 Palm Beach ....ks..... ....... $4.75 Palm Beach Ties ... . . .. .... 81 The Joseph A. Kolb family, mnerly of 812 Elmwood avenue, the village the first of May and now residing a t 7320 Sheridan r Chica go. ana Cane

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