Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Jan 1931, p. 33

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-~~ - - - West of and OOsiteindien Hilteio _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _PRIVA TE PA RKIN G ~ SPA C E Do you ever. grow, weary 0f planning meals. ut home?- Are you ever bored By the everlasting round of made dishes? home >lanned, home- Why flot break'the monotony B>, occasional luncheon, tea or dinner ut TRE. TA VERNP We offer no "Home Cooking." Our food is cooked ater your arrirval b>, esperienoed chefs in our restaurant kitchen. ~r4 ~Uymugi âuirw ON THE INNER COURT Tel apheme Visametka 1617 When in town lunch or dine at '900" North Michigan Avenue Yen are cordial>, invia'ed Ite attend au Exhbiton of Etchinge Winifred Austen Januar>, Twelue te February Seven, 1931 -WINJFED AUSTEN, 'the. weII known Enigl*s artist, began to draw nt a verycarly age, always selecting, a sah. mtd do.., bird. sud, anims for her subjects. Several of her oui paintings wer, exhibit.d at the, Royal Academy and elsewhere. For her first etching exliited at the. Royal Society of Pamnter Etchers ah. rec.ived the. R. E. diploma in 1906, and in 1923 ah. was elected an R. E. member. She portrays a bird, a dog or a grizzly bear with gripping rliy and with equal fideli. 00àI, w Telph.gà J7sika3410 DON'9T MISS THE LAST KY. 15 2 Cuiter Struit WI..sd. 3482 MuS. GUY~ STUART BAwy 446 M M

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