Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Feb 1931, p. 37

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¶ ruary 22. T he art league members rep- resented are Grace P. Brion, Hazel Crow -Ewell,, Edna M. S. Johansen, Mariaà K. Gallagher, Elizabeth -Mil-. lard, Elizabeth Peyvraud,,)Marguerite Caikins Taylor,, and Winifred Wii- Soli. RevieWed last Sunday moruing,. the pictures .interested one because of _-the.-three varieties of technique emn- ployed by the artists. ýFrom'the very restrained,. even, brush. strokes of Mrs. Lusk, throughý the weii1-brcd conservatism of Mrs. Peyraud, Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Gallagher, te the brilliant vibrancy of. the modern works of the other exhibitors one feit the 'saine sense of siniceritv- oi the artist., One knew instinctivelv that. the technique in .eaich instance* wvas chosen because it. seemed best. sujited to reveal the subject as the artist wished it to -be revealed, aind flot because of a love for sensational- îsrn or distaste of sensationalism. Uniform Excellence Because of the even excellence ofj tlhe pictures, it is. unnecessary to comment upon the particular'po)ints of each artist. The exhibit is inter- esting and exceptionalIy worthy% se- ing, for ail of the pictures are of the type to appeal ta thôse who love beauty in mood, clor transition, and design--iEveryone of the pictures would fit into a home atmosphere, ta ie lived witb. Some. refreshi one, some invite to repose, and some aro purely decorative. The exhibitors of the art league were as follows: Mrs. Brion, "The Bluff Wheni Leaves Have Gn" 'Boothbay Harbor, Maine", and "A Bit of Autumfn Glory"; Mrs. Ewell, "The Gaucho" , "Spanish Girl", **Par- trait", and, "Dark, Reverie'>:1 Mrs. Jolfansen, "Mrs. S., a Portrait"%, "Ear.ly Evening [aidscape", "Out cf the Garden", "With Byrd' at the South Pole"; Mrs. Gallazher, '.'Sen- John S. Duncan-Clark, 228 Wood court, Wilmette, wilI be one >of the afternoon speakers.on Saturday, Feh- ruary.14, et the conference on dis- arnianent to be heid'by the Chicago League of Women Votersý in the Florentine room oif the Conigres$ hotel. Mr. Duncan-Clark also p resided at the luncheon meeting on Febrùary 9, of the Art 'Extension -commission given at the Illin~ois City club. Hie was the main speaker at the luncheon conference of the League for 'Indus.- t,àý7.,- ,.rial Democracy heid S aturday, Feb- .rury 7 HopSkeeping Badges *Awarded to Girl Scouts At a supper held Wednesday nighit .of iast week et Hulburt house, the frame building adjôining the7 Joseph Sears schooi in Keniîworth which is used for schooi purposes, six Kenil- worth Girl Scouts passed tests for their housekeeping badges. These six girls are: Edith Giilett, Elinor Clark, jeannette Robertson, Aurica Simon, Lucie Dix and Margaret Tidemian. Mr. and Mrs. Staver Mouldi turned to their home at 934 'O avenue on Tuesday f rom a bi rem Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kaumeyer, 601 1 indeit avenue, are leaving tociay for Fort Lauderdale, Fia., where they ex- pect to spend four weeks. Refulbn TH4E ANNUAL BALDWIN OPERA ARTISTS PIANO SALE officiai piano. O!' the.; Chicago Clidc Opiera. The. Chicago Civic Opera Artisis' Piano Salel Each p1s. new 13 w..ksa. . . peroem.Iy .I..t*d end autographed by individual arfists. 1h. pianos availabi. are limited, reduct ions clrast le, and the value supreme. Don'f miss this opportunity to own one of thèse arfist-enciorsed pianos. W. urge early investigation. A FEW OUTSTANDING VALUES Baldwin baby- grand--mahogany case-in use fen weeks . .. personally selected anci autographed by RICHARD BONELLI ... ........W.s $1,650 Now $ 1,295 Hamilton baby grand-mahogany' case-apartmenl' suze. In use ton weeks, selected and aufographed by BARRE HILL ....................... Was $875 *N oJàIDt A Soaldwin Piing 323 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago r Co*' S. J.

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