Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jun 1935, p. 12

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If'Yom.*Live in Wilmette.. by cutting out thiis advertiuement You Save ¼ /4the Regzular Price On ay Stli h Ne Hat from our up to - the - minute stock. Bea u.. vsevant evry Vilmtis veoman je. bemo acquéinted wth tha byve' progmiuve MflhlneryShop. !ide Je a ge-equalnted oMfe. select your bat and note the. pries plianly mhanked on te. eg. On presentatfon ofiis adve- tiseineat eh. saltady in authorimed te deduci 3U Afthe roieuuretail'prife.. IF YOU LM IN HOWARD HAT SHOP 1641 Hioward St., Rogers Park Howard Theatre Bldg. M.st Specils ing will openR Thursday, Jute 27, and continue util Saturday, July. 6. It wili bé op-en to the, public, îvithéut admission chrge. In the collection will; be eighteeh of the, choicest speciments which Mr. Carsten bas produced in the past few, years, and whiçh critics have pronounced comparable .,to anything kuowun in wood carving. There i. about themp it * is said, a real touch of the old, masters, a quality o f.artistry. that stamnps themt as unusual. Mr. Carsten is.a. Wilmette resideut whose d iversified talents led hint into 1many fields, but which are found at tbeir. best in the wood sculptures- which art now to be publicly shown for the first time. Included ini the showing will be the ot the Aê&P Food Stores ~Utz. nai a a'4mur-- Lo amuse his YE 'OLDEN >od. Taken recipsa." The been nothlng, whO la botit ýacriflclng the 6. I$<DIAN CHJZE'TAN. Spanisb ce- 7. DEUX -SAVOYARDS. Spanish ce- dar. Two poor lads who haeve corne to, Paris, _paylng on the streets for a living. They are now checking up on the receipts. 8; RIJINUISTmIN CASTLE. Black wal- put. The.oantle stands 620.feet above -the Rtine, neaîr Bingen. Built by Price Irederlk ln 1825,'on th e' ruine, of Vautoburg. 9. LOERWENBURG CASTLE. BlIa ck walnut Tihis castie la alto sltuated on the RBite. le. HUNGAIRIAN CZIGANY. BIa c k, Walnut. Thus sculpture, now 50,years uId, r.prementas tlirue Hunlgarian Cxigany who bave corne to* a rest on the banks of a brook at sunset. il. THE CLASSICAL MUSE. South Anercat white iollywood. 12. THE GLOBE D A N C E R. South Amnercan whiteIiollywood. 13. BACCHANTE. Black walnut. Do- Ing a cYmhbal dance. 14. 'A DREAMLAND 0FP INDIA. Black walnut. 15. ROSE WREATH D ANCE. Black walnut. 16. THE ONLY INHABITANTS. Span- - sh cedarÉ. Ruina after. Pharaohi.% 17. INDIAN GIIRL. Spanish. cedar. The col of the evenlng. TO ENTERTAIN MUSICIANS Elisabeth Harting Percy (Mrs, Eci ward Hutiter Percy) - of' 1214 Lake, avenue, Wilmette, will be bostess at a luncheon and musicale juIy Il at ber- home for a few friends. Her guests will be Jeanenette Wbiteside Moysey, violin-, ist, of Beverly His; Mary Hansoi Rasmusson, violinist, who is a member of the Woman's sympbony; Esther Hirschberg Pollack, nianist; Alma CHICKENS i. 1/2c cédar. A I .club. *Will Give HQur of Song at Skokie j Stanley Morner (left), tenor, is sbown, witb his teacher and pianoaccompanist., rictor Chesnais, who will, both appear ine "an hour of son g" at Skokie- Country tub this corning Sunday afternoon. at 4 o'clock Mr. Mortier wiII be assisted by _________________Marcella Hendricks, soprano. They IwiII give five groups of songs in- une 23 may be'procured frômmMrs., an, 445: S4ridan -road,. Winnetka, « at I

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