Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Aug 1929, p. 23

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I August 16, 1929 w' I L M E T T E L I F E' 23 Opera Club Names Officers ·-,:·~ ' - ~ . . - ~~ 1606 Chicago Avenue You are invited to visit our new, moderr., artistic studio on Chicago at Davis. OUR l .. ·· New Studio OFFER ).1 elllhers of the \ \ ' ilmdtl' Opera cluJ ·, organized rccenth· as a unit of the . \-. sc,cia tcd Ci,·ic Opera clubs nf th~.: Chica~o area. to stimulate continued intetcst in thL· Chicagn ( 'i\·ic Opera. hl'ld a clitn~er meeting recently at the Sha\\'lll'L' Cnuntry club. Oftirns oi the local club. membership in ,,-hich i:-~ OJH:n to all \'illager:-. ha,·e lll't'll ckctccl a:-. it)llo\\·:-; : Dr. Fernando \\·. Fm:rmann, pn·:-~ident; \\ '. l'. Bucthe, ,·icL·- prc:-.ident: C. F. Thumpson, Yice-presidtnt: C. P. Dubbs, ,··icc- JH~.:~idcn ~ : Dr. \\·. \\'. rLt\rkin .-,, sec n:tary: ).1 r:-~. \l tlrgat·l J. Hammers, trezt:-~un.:r: \I r . .;. ! Phn Clark Dakcr, chairman t)i mc111bl'l'~hip: \f rs . .\!bert H. l'Jirich atHI ).1 r~. . . Cllarlc:-~ \ ·. Br(l :td. pr t1g ram chainn~..·n: and ).1 r~. C. P. Duhb ·. publicity chairman. · (Phntn by Leh le) This offer is limited:-M ake your appoi.n tment now 6 Large NURAY Photographs (Regular Price $14) $7.50 . Eugene L. Ray PHOTOGRAPHER Phone University 2238 1606 Chicago Avenue EVANSTON 0 W.C.T.U. Officials Lay Plans for National Meet Gordon, president uf the \Vorld's \V. C. T. U.; Mr s. ).[ rs. Anna Marden DeY o, secretary o f the national \V. C. T. U., Mrs. Margaret C. Munns, treasurer, Miss Jeannette .Kichols, manager of the literature department, and Mrs. Flora Kays Han on, genex:al secretary of work among children, went to Indianapolis yeste rday for three-day conference \\'ith state and civic officials, together with meml>ers of the Indiana \\. C. T. U., in preparation f ,)r the fiit\·-fifth annual conven ti on of the nat;on::1.l \V. C. T. LT. The list of those \\'ho ,\'ill attend the ~fr s. Alice Henstreet, of Kankakee. co m·ention September , 18-25 in addition 111., is spl'nding- the \\'Cek -end with . to the a hove name s includes: Mrs. Ella ~lrs . Cordon Hannah, at 11.20 ElmA. Boolc, president; Miss Anna A. \rood avenue. a editor of literature; Jewell. general secretary of the young people's branch; Miss ] ulia F. Deane, editor of Union Signal; Mrs . Agnes \\' erts, manager of circulation department of Cnion Signal; Mrs. Helen E. Tyler, Earl Godwin, Miss Charlotte Fisher, Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson, :Mrs. l\fargaret Nelson, Miss Elizabeth Pratt, l\frs. Ethel \Ver necke, ~Irs. Dorothy Huntington, Miss Edith G. Long and Miss Sumi Kanamori. ~[argaret Platt, ~[i s s \\'i nona R. f(lf:I'S TH&: f'OOT Wt;U..· The August Sale of the LJRCH PRESERVED fJ · SHOE 1offers substantial savings in shoes of known quality. T be patterns and materials are for immediate · and Fall wear. 975 11~ ... THE REGULAR FALL TERM Begins September 9 For those who contemplate studying art this North Shore school offers all that may be had anywhere. Its educational standards are the highest. Its credits are acceptable in the school systems here and in every university with which we have contacted. The most advanced teaching methods are employed, so that in the shortest space of time the student may be fitted to enter a life work that at this time offers many advantages over other professions. The picture shown above illustrates the unique method employed in the interior decoration class, where the students not only learn to design the interior, but through the construction of the small model they learn the actual structure of the rooms, furniture, and accessories. It will pay you to investigate. TH8 LJRCH PRESEIM='D fJ Shoe ShoP··· ~1Inc. THE EVANSTON ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS 626 CHURCH ST. · GREENLEAF 62.6 Cbureb St. Mew Carlson Bldg. EVANSTON 1674

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