Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Nov 1934, p. 37

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November 8, 1934 WILMETTE LIFE Art League'Will Hear Lecture by the John Storrs' (Con fributed> An interesting evening is scheduled for Friday, November 9, at 8 o'clock, ini the studio of the North Shore Art league. in Winnetka Community House. when Mr. and Mrs. John Storrs of Paris,.France, and Chicago, will honor members and friends of the'league by presenting to them a lecture on the artists and people of France they have known. As Mr. Storr's friends well know, lie was a protege of Rodin, the great French scuiptor, and studied under his tutelage. Mr. Storr was the only scuiptor:permitted to make the death nîask of Rodin, wvhich today can be, seen ini the Luxembourg ,mus eum in Paris, the museum devoted to the works of living artists, in contrast tothe Louvre, in whichi are displayed onlv the works of artists who have passed away. A fine example of M.r. Storr's work, which is a bust of Rodin may be seen on the north side of the Field museum in Chicago. Other pieces werc displayed at. A Ccitury of -Progress. Mr. Storr is an Amefican wvho has livcd ini France for many years. His wifc is a native of France, born at Orleans., She is a lecturer of note, and a %vriter for several French journals. It %vill be a great privilege to sec and hear these interesting persons. and it is expected that, al melul)ers and friexîds of the league will avail themselves of this op- portunity Fridav evening. The opening of the fali exhibit cf painting and sculpture will occur at this time. Renié 1avenant states. "This is to be a non-Member jury exhii11t ion." The studio will be open to the public Sunday afternoon, N.ovember 11, froin 2 until 4 :30 o'clock, and al week davs thecafter until December 2. Senator Nye to Speak on Munitions Problem Senator Gerald P. Nye. chairman of the United States Senate Muni- tions Investigating committee. willl speak on "The Control of the Manu- facture and Shipment of Arms" at a joint meeting, of the Cook CouutY League of Women \Toters. and the Chicago Peace council, Saturday, November 10, at 2 o'clock, ini the grand ballroonm of the Palmer House. Chicago. Among the many angles of the situation as revealed by the investiga- tion so far, are the international "tic-up" of munitions firms, their sales nîethods as illustrated, in the common practice *of giving "gspecial commissioners.," the enormous Profits, the difficulties of enforcing arms em- bargoes, and the international aspects, of munitions trade. Senator Nye will also give his proposais -for im- proving conditions.' The meeting will be preceded by a buffet luncheon at 1 o'clock. TO ATTEND CHRISTENINIG Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cherry, 517 Sheridan road, Kenilworth, wÎ1lI motor to Mi nnesota, to spend the week-end with their daughter and family, the David Luicks, formerly of Winnetka, whose infant son, David James, Jr., will have à Christening party. Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Stompe of Glenview annonce the birth of an eight-poufld son, Brian Keating, on October 12, at the Passavant hospital. The baby's father is the son of Mr. and rs. eorg Stope f 508 Cen- Sisterhood Sponso0rs Play Writing. Contest The program committee of the North Shore Congregation Israei Sisterhood., Glencoe, is. again offering a cash prize of $25 for the best original one-act play suitable forý Sisterhood production., Mrs. Avis Clamitz Shulman is c hairman of the. committee. The rules govertning the contest are as follows: 1. Entries must be ln by January 1, 1935. 2. Play must be typewrftten on one ffide of paper only. 3. Name of author must be In a sealed envelope with non de plume wrltten on outside of envelope and aisé on manu- script for reference. 4. Manuscripts are to be mailed to the office of the temple, Lincoln and Vernon avenues, Glencoe. 5. Play must be suitable for Sisterhood production. FORUM SPEAKER o. \'. W. Sprague, professor of banking and finance at Harvard and former advisor to tbe U. S. Treasury and Bank of England. will speak on the subject. 'Why 1 StilI Believe in Capitalism" at the meeting, of the Chicago Forum Sunday, November 11, at the Goodman theater. $5 SPECIAL RATE Gives You Ail Leeds Per- faining to Your -Debtor. $5 OVER 600 CUSTOMERS, INCLUDING MORTGAGE- BONDHOLDERS, RECEIVERS, BANKS, ATTORNEYS. ASSETS INFORMATION BUREAU iNc. ORGANIZED 1931 82 W. WASHINGTON ST. TEL. 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