Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Feb 1937, p. 3

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Great IMasterpieces: of ýEuro- pean G alleries to Feature IIllustrated Lecture Suxt Sunay evening at the New: Trier- Suticay, Evening, club Signor Eugenio F. Croizat will present an illustrate(i lecture on. "Masterpieces fromn the Great Gaileries of Europe." Signor. Croizat \ivas',borti at Turin Àti Northern Italy and -has iectured ..videlv ini the United States, France, Italv, Canada and :other countries. In F7rance his lectures, before the uni- versitiés, col leges 'and Frenîch' acad- ennes %ver*e. especia'lly recognized by -the French Minister of Education ini 1930. He lectured at the Academyv of St. Lutke in Romie, -the Mos't IîMý' portant academy there. At Convo- cationi Hall in Toronito, Signor Croizat lectured before 1,800 people and -,vas: iintroduced 1w Premier G. S. Hetiry of the Province of Toronto. Signior Croizat. is bringing to the screeii the art geins of ail sclhools, mlasters aiid epics Mi their authientic colors. To attend a Croizat lecture is li1ke nakiing a trip, throughi farnous Will Visit New Orleans Four north shore educators wil letavv toiiorrow,% for New Orleans to at tend the nîeeting. of school super- intendents sponsored by the National Educatioti associatiotn. The four are Matthew P. Gafftîey, superintendent1 of Newv Trier Towi ship. High school., Einîer L. Nygaard, superintendenît of thle joseph Scars school, Kenilworth; I FoIlow Thèse Features! Moffett-Russell Photo Dr. Herbert L. Willeit, mnister of tihe Kcsilvorth Union chu rch, wilI prracis Sssndav sorn ing; Pebrsi- iir'- 21, in tihe Chu rei of tise HoIy Coin forter, Kciiw(oi-tI. Tihe oc- COsion wi!i bcunsions services of th.e IV.-1 ..Ali1LPiJ1 K. i ~Favorable reaction" toward pro- posais for the improvemient and en- lar-gemetît of Wilmette harbor. was reported by tîorth shore propotients of the plan who appeared at a hear- ing Monday morning in Washing- ton, D. C., before the United States armyv engineers' board for ivers and Up-to-the -minute news fromý both Washington, and Springfield, provided by -Congre.ssmnati Ralph.E. Church and State Representative Bernice T. Van der Vries, respec- tively, is to be founld e ach week in the columuis of this iiews-magazine. This infrmation is commended ail citizenis of the community since it is first hand intelligence. from' )ur o wn representatives ,ii state -'d national legisiaâtive bouses. Funds Stili Coming into .Red Cross .for. Flood. Area Victims The flood emiergency having .passed ýts acute stage, the. activities of the Red Cross? are now turned to the wôrk of rehabilitation, which presents ï tremendous probleni, accordin-g to the officiais of the local divisioni. ICash contributionis are stili corn- ing. in, the iatest group donations Shore -Lîne Cleaners and Schlultz andi Nord Village Cleaners. The. Junior Red Cross is sounding an appeal for books and toys to be sent to the flood area as soon as transportation cati be arranged. The first response to this plea camne f rom the Mallinckrodt school students, who sent a large nunîber of books. Wo.man'S, Club of 'Wilmette' Sponsors Gre«t Exposition and Baza ar By Floprence B. Mitchell (Publicity Ciirnani, Better Hones JE.xhîbit) The big three-day annual Better Homes exhibit-Tuesday, Wednesday and ThursdaY of next w'eek-msponi- sored by the Womaii'sClub of Wii- mette and .conducted, und.er'thieman- agement of Mrs. rturDxon-and Miss Rebecca Fitch, is being eagerly anticipated by home makers on, the- .north .shore. -The exhibit opens at 10:30 a. ým. and closes at 10 p. mù. each day. Tickets of admission have Te'en wileiy ditùtHbited tlirôuglout the entire north shore. The admis- sion is free. Home cooked luncheons. and din- tiers will be served by the club mem- bers at low cost. Reservations are îlot necessary. The luncheon hours are 12 to 1 :30 p. m., the dinner hours 5:30 to 7:30. The posters for the exhibition, made by the school. children-of WiI- Varkety of Exhibita The latest time-saving aind money- saving devices for. the home wii.l be especially featured. A number of the exhibitors have not as yet planned wlîat tlîey will demonstrate in their booths ' but it goes without saying there wvi1i be present in each booth duritîg the three-day show one or (Continued on'page 12a) ýThe su u e, Board.' edy noun .l was. an- games. Later in the evenîing ri nmetts are served. WUL4ntin a largeilutato i- Baha'i temple, locatéd at road and Linden avenue, in i that thc be N'il James,. ",Your heian' imette. a Uli LIV ;terday.

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