Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Oct 1930, p. 45

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is the titie ot the second, program te be sponsored by the Civic Opera club of Wilmette, and this programl which occurs at 4 o'clock Sunday after- noon, November 2, the club ilivites members of Shawnee Country club) to share. The place of meeting is Shawnee. From the Civic Opera committee in charge of àirranging the prograrns offered to :the civic opera clubs,- an announcemnent cornes, in a: letter whose wording we quote: "'The ballet and its relation, of opéra;' by, the Chicago Civic Opera junior ballet, produced under, the di-. rection of. Laurent, Novikoif, ballet director of the: Chicago CiÎvic Opera, gives in miniature the scope of knowledge and artistic expression re- quired -to po rtray in true pictures the moods, color, rhvthm, movernents, styles, and periods in opera. ."The many stylesof dancing, with, the colorful* costumes befitting, the period, will be explained, from the ligbt, swift-moving fantasy, fo the slowv, stately moveti1eits of th~e ini uet. 1.llustrateci by a ballet of some twelve graceful dancers, this programn promises an afternoon full -of instruc- tive entertainruent worthy of th-e place it is taking in our great insti- tution. The solo dancer with this group will be Miss Isobel Arnold, premiere danseuse, formerly soloist with. the Chicago ChVic Opera, and. creator 'of the principal femîinine avenue through the intere:st oi A. J Woodcock, as well as through the club's headquarters in the Wilmette State bank, participated in Civie Op- era week and furthered interest in, opera. The.headquarters at the bank were directed by Mrs. William W~el- don, he r daughter, Miss Helen, Mrs.. Charles A. Broad; Mrs. F. W. Fuer- marin, and. Mrs. R. E. Pattison Kline, Wvho were in charge eachdav. The. seagop. for the Chicago Civic Opera comipany opens Octohber: 27, with se ats ranging in price so as to be within, the -reach-~-,l.U Protestant Club; to Meet The Protestant Womnen's Service club wilIl meet at Marshall Field and company Wednesday, October 29, at 12:3a o' clock;* A spe cial style show will. be given. Among *the!officers. and directors of the club are sveral, north shore residents. Mrs. Carl A. Gode of 621 Rrier street. Keilworth, is corresponding secretary ; Mrs. S. Bigelow Haley of 1434 Lake avenue, W~ilnette, is treasuirer. Mfrs. Johni Kenney of 1709 Washington avenué, Wilmnlette is one of the directors. Mfrs. Frank Nason of Cumniilngs avenue, Kerilorth, entertained her luncheon and sewing club on, Mon- 'lav of this ueek. Besides being a teacher of experi- ence, Mr. Ritmati is himself an artist of nlote. He spent more than twenty years painting in Pari* and was made aý member of the National academy Des Beaux~ Arts.. He also was a mnem- ber of the National academy of Newý York and -at one, time took the Hall Garten prize. At the Panama exposi- tion, Mr. Ritman was. awarded a medal in painting. Those. interested in joining the class EjAÇ.Usi veIy. ~ North Shore Studentas. Dearborft3 3 5 4 Greenleaf 11. ii (Reverse Charges) IFashioned and Shaped I Haircus Facialýs and Scalp Treatments Prkes, surprîsingly moderato -Privacy You'I £njo!," HOURS 9:00 to 6:30 F ràA a1OIMFIELD BILDING FRANKUN 980U 55 East Washinjgton- -CHICAGO0 TED For a limited time, we will dlean end press any, garment, silk or wool, sien'. or > ladies', for $1.00 with no extras-to npy--no upu end no 'arguments. T-HE VILLAGE CLEANERS, lanc. Télephone Wihnette 781 E'vanston Phone--Groeehleaf 7441

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