Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jan 1929, p. 8

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WILMETTE LIFE January 25, 1929 .1 "Figurine" ~---------~ Art Chairman . Lady Will Lecture at Mallinckrodt High THE PALM GROVE "North Shore's Smartest Dining Rendezvous" Formerly Soiree N OW under the personal management of Henry K. O'young, begs to offer to our North Shore and Evanston residents original Chinese cooking and delicious · American dishes. Tty us once and form your own optnton BUSINESS LUNCHEON, 60c STEAK DINNER, $1 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER $1.25 Jan. 27- Served from l I :30 to 9 P.M. P.uc.al Celery En Branche -----Choice of Giant Ripe and Queen Olives Supreme of Bartlett Pear. Orange, Peaches, Pineapple, and Cherry Fresh Gulf Shrimp Cocktail, Lorenzo Canape Anchovies Cream of Asparagus --------Au Van Blanc Consomme En Tasse T ornata Bouillon in Cup Choice of Filet of Sole and New York Counts. Fried. Sauce Tartare Broiled Lake Superior Jumbo White Fish. Maitre D'Hotel Boiled Darne of Salmon, Sauce Hollandaise Grilled Fresh Mackerel Au Beurre Noir, Sliced Cucumbers Dices of Fresh Lobster and Fresh Ma·shrooms Saute Newburg En Cocotte Omelet with Strawberries, Glace Broiled BJby Lamb Chops with Bacon, Green Peas Bonne Femme Fried Unjointed Chicken, Maryland Style Calf's Sweetbreads Saute with Virginia Ham and Fresh Mushrooms Filet Mignon of Beef. New Brussels Sprouts Saute Roast Young Capon with Dressing, Red Currant Jelly Prime Ribs of Beef Au Jus Long Branch , Jersey Sweet String Beans Au Beurre or Mashed Potatoes Much interest attaches to the -lecture to be given by Mrs. Minna Schmidt at Mallinckrodt High school Tuesday evening, January 29, at 7:30 o'clock, on the subject: "Three Thousand Years of vVoman's Dress Through Htstory and Literature." The lecture is in the nature of a benefit for the Mallinckrodt, High school building f~nd. Tickets are on sale at the Malhnckrodt, Ridge and Walnut avenues, Wilmette. Mrs. Schmidt is the creator of the nationally famous "figurines" portraying such notable women as Helen of Troy, Joan of Arc, Lady Q-odiya, Queen Elizabeth, Florence Ntghtt~ gale, Betsy Ross, Barbara Frietchie, Molly Pitcher, and a host of others. "The emancipation of women," reads a comment concerning Mrs. Schmidt's lectures, "brought about by the industrial revolution and its attendant economic and political changes has enabled them to play a constantly increasing part in the affairs of the day. \i\Tith the new prominence of women has come a growing interest in their Mrs. E. V. L. Brown, chairman of unheralded achievement in the past. the Art and Literature committee of Centuries later, in many cases, their the Winnetka Woman's club, has made deeds are being given the historical it possible for the north shore com-. record that former social status demunity to enjoy the rare privilege of nied th\m. Mrs. Schmidt is contributlistening to Lorado Taft, Saturday ing a great service in this connection. evening, February 9. In order to fulfill a pledge made some time ago by the Francis Chapin Exhibits club to the Illinois Federation of Paintings Jan. 28-Feb. 16 \i\T oman's Clubs a plan was sought Franci3 Chapin, young Chicago artist whereby the members might raise the sum and at the same time be them- classed with the outstanding younger selves enriched. Mrs. Carl Zeiss, Mrs. painters in America, has just returned E. V. L. Brown and Mrs. John Ven- from Europe and is showing water nema undertook this task and it is colors in an exhibit at the Chicag·'J due to Mrs. Brown's solicitation that Galleries Association, January 28 to February 16. He is well known in Mr. Taft comes to Winnetka. north 3hore art circles, his painting "Belmont Harbor" being acquired last spring by the University Art Guild of Evanston, and another, "Church of the Holy Comforter, Kenilworth," being _ purchased by the City of Chicago. l"""'"'""""'"'""'~:,,:,::,,:::;"'"""""'""""'"i ~ TUTORING - _ for mid -semester exams? Individual instruction by Mrs. Heaps and her assistants in all subjects from the first grade through high school and college. ISABEL WARRINGTON GIVES CLASS DINNER Betty Byrne, 150 Oxford road, Kenil- worth, entertained twenty-five mem- bers of the eighth grade class of Kenilworth school, at dinner last Sun- day evening at her home. E. P. Fatch, 611 Washington avenue - will entertain his Whist club Monda~: evening. - = · ------~---------------------- HEAPS 8 I 4 RIDGE TERRACE. EVANSTON Tel. 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