the worst. Between appointments in state of transition. Each artist bas person and telephone conversations been trying to emphasize certain there was only a moment now and qualities, twying to get away fromn the then for conversation of a connected pbotographic realism of the old nature. An interview in bis new painters. 1 tbink color will be re- place in Door county between Eph - tained as modern art changes, but raim and Sster Bay, wbere he carnies the form wili be moidified.". on in summer a favorite diversion,,, Wben asked if ini bis recreational ROY,% I/ni' ever3~y DI1 interesteIaa u Earc cordiaily. invited. It is the purpose of the club to niake the exhibition interesting to everybody rather than only to spec- ialists and philatelists. For this reason, the varions exhibits will bc extremely. diverse. and popular, al- though. somne rareties wiiI be ýin- ,iuded aswe. Promînent spëýtkers fromù Chicago. will talk at ih e din-ner, and al in - terested are invited to attend this as wtvell as the exhibition. iMatînel Hahni, secretary, is provid- ing informfation at b is. office at 545 Iincoln avenue, Winnetka, and can l)e reached in. the evening at Win- etka 2486. Those wishing Y' -to exhibit -stamnps- cati also1 make arrangements, for. frames',with the secretarv. Frame wiil ,be ready for exbibitors on De- cember 10. Josephine Compton Is B r&ide of A4rthurP.earsof The marriage of Miss Josephine Compton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Compton of St. Louis, and Arthur G. Pearson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pearson, 2009 Thorn- Wood avenue, Wilmette, took place on Wednesday, November 21, at 5 o'ciock at the Fourth Presbyterian church ini Chicago. A reception fol- iôwed afterwards at the home of Miss GIve PURS fou Xnus Besatiful',muffs mendsarfs wbiulu we have necured to nill $3.75 as low ai............... 3 M.S. Okea n iers, lic. 5485 L:Incoln MAe.. Winn. 27M Painting, %vould be more satisfactoryi doubtless. Or a, visit to his Forest avenue home. in ,Wilmiette.,would .permit, glimpses of his finished paintings and .photographic. work. PossiblY. Mr- Steff en might even consent to demonstrate bis skill on. the ac- cor dion. on modern art. Mr. Steffen approves In the of it. . the Cr Apps'ovs Moernm Art Chicag 1I do not, like tbe extreme forms ally-kr of. modern art," be qualified quikiy. janesv e xperimientation with oils he liked to paint iandscapes or portraits, Mr. Steffen was equally quick to form-. ul ate an answver. "Do you know any painters who like to do portraits, unless.they are starving?" So that was that. Mr. Steffen paints for relaxationi, to forget' busi- ness, to keep up with friends, many of whom are singers, musicia: 1ns, hen manager ul a nation- ing the F wood-working plant in ing tribi Wis. And a year ago to tbe nort tuinali ,urcn in v limette. rHe is connected with N1BC studios. SHRINE. CARD PARTY Bethsaida Shrine antiounces a card party with prives atý the home of Frances. McClinton, 1616 Highland. avenue, .Wilmnette, at 8 o'clock the evening of Saturday, December 8. A stated meeting of the organization e to th shore. themeby pay- tic memits of for CHRISTMAS V'NTJ RNATIONAL JR. AI- Bound ......$ AIMERICAN Albums $1 And uieny otiiers C. Hahn for STAMPS! Suite 16, S5S Lincoln Ave. Wannetka (2»d Iloor, oppost. North Shoreta t.>. mes