Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jul 1933, p. 11

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1-11P1119 nao rceiZLlui, il sUtrctdnoise sends forth the artist's message to bis impulse, andt day. - I bis own words that plea is, ment wbich, ni "Let the prayer of our time be, 'Give. a master hurl us thjs day our daily, light! Ample laan bread is assured in ail seasoàs. Give Ceaan us now the light' 1" Out of bis con- eage h viction th at the, world today needsred leadership, is borni the theme ex- Etnsv pressed in*the symbolisai in the cen- tory, of scieri tral figure, humanity kneeling in up religions, fo r plication, its -,armns wdsra nbackground fi prayer.,. suffering written into, the paints and' le( lines of a. face upturned to receive' art bas been1 the rays of the ligbt of inspiration to1 An exponent lift it, up' out of chaos, away - from past few years those forces of. nature and in mnan bistime to th whicb, unchecked and unbridled, aiei.mrc' foes of bis progress.. both he sees mural O0Ut*tftnding Into bis mur I-is painlting is deciarïd, by experi- Leo Katz puts enced artists to be one of the two layman alike most outstanding murais ai the Fair. stimulating,t "Its art quality, its color, and use of. sermon. color, ifs composition, uinity rarely. To the sumri acbieved, maturity, and knowledge of MacGowa, ass other periods wliich àlone makes .such. at Northweste a work as this possible," are the at- members inciwd tributes upon which is based the and teachersc opinion of an art professor and critic. Mr. Katz lectur who declares "it one of the two and to us, as1 most important murais there"; a de,- was a flot-to-1 cision reached after an intensive of A Ceiitury,; study of ail murais at A Century of Progress. US4 The murai's creator, weii known in Gr. uEsTn New York, a member of the staff of Ms.udo the Metropolitan Art museîwl, whci wood avenue en lectures there and frQm coast. to nes'day in hQnor coast on modern art. is at the exhibit er. Mrs. J. J.: eSuggestive of atavistic of mechanical deveiop- uncontroiled, can become ling .him into chaos. vivid is the universai bas. painted for ali to ;tudy of art, and ifs bi%- née, of philosophies, of )rm the .authoritative. from whicb Leo ,ka.tz *ctures. Art W i$is f e bis life since boyboud. It of irodemn art, for the rs he bas been devoting he fostering of, interest art and bier artists. For wondrous opportuni'ty. irai and into-bis lecture ts bis.beart. Artist and find both absorbing, tbought--provoking, a mer ciass ofý Miss Clara ;soc jateprofessor of art :rn university, wbose ýe north shore students of art, and for wbôin red one day last week, layman, the afternoon be-forgotten' bighlight *Of .Progress. S OF HONOR Large of 1942.ý a - h .- . . - at tea Wed- TI RE RCS « ý BUY TODAYAND SAVEý Chev. PROS7TE BwwrOUS are .au»ad L7 ic. ____________ heat geneoaît.d in the ibers.o ,Other5i»m_>qparaIlle otton orde aa ire 1. jFreetoue in the only tire bili wth qeSry Cott#on fiber surated and coaetd with pu". &1A~rubber-ge prevent desttructive. ht. M# #ASTERPIECE Thiq in. ieeof the reassns why CW TIRE~ CONSTRUC11ON Firestoe lires have besu ou the winning cars iu thse 500 mile Indian- apolis Race for 14 consecufive years-the world'a mns evere blowout test. Rubher hia gone up 242%, cottou l15%--subotantia1 tire prie Increases must follow. 'W. wll give youa an attractive alIowance foryouar old ti..m «%»»- a -- L- - - -- in the înterest of' art -and education, McKinney of Glencoe assisted in re- bis lectures are for ail, wbo desire to ceîving. listen. For artists and art groups lie makes special arrangements to tell CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES the absorbing story of his mural, *'Trutb",wili be the subject atthe wbich as it unfoids, becomesareveai- services -in ýFirst Churcb. of Christ, ing lecture *on mural art, on modemi Scientist' in Vilmette Sundav morn- art and its problems, and, the vi tal ing. Juiy. 23, beld ýin thie.edifice at part he feels the artist can and sboffld 1063 Centra vne udysbo be in the worid of his*day. convenes at 9:45 o'ciock. Sets New Pace The mural painted on 114 panels Mrs. Jay A. Colvin 0of 116 Robsart covering 1,700 square feet, marks a road, Keniivvortb. returned. Tuesdakv vt Tel. Wflm.tf. 400-41 ge Rd.& Laie Ave.. TOI Wi6-53ISe 721 MAIN. ~Il A. B. Van Dms.a 1~ c. C.SI@wu Phoxae Wiluettel 2600-2601 Thorii- trvice WILMETTE,

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