Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Sep 1938, p. 55

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Mr. tarper is a portrait painter with a studio i the Fine Arts build- ingin Chicago. He lives in Glencoe. Visitors to the Woman's:club of Evanaton Art. shows will remember his work, for, which he won .pÉiges,ý includln'g the popular award, for the portrait of Miss Caroline Whitehead Of Glencoe (Now Mrs. Ray H. Mat- son),, a graduate of the Evanston Acadeny, of Fine Arts. Last ,year Mr. Harper's portrait of .Mrs. Chester W. Cleveland' of' Winnetka was partof the Woman's elub Art show, hanging on the south wafl near the, stage, and waà ad- mired by isymnen and professionals allJce. Other portraits ot bis hang lentz,. Germany, on 'August 20, would not necessitate any. changes i the Don Cossack's coming Amnen- can tour. The injured men, now patients-i a Coblentz hospital, are well on the way to. reeovery, and the entire. group wMl sail' from Hamburg oný September 22, as planned.' The Donh Cossack's conductor, told. Mr. Stoes that he liad been 'able to obtain exclusive use of one wmng of the Cobletitz hospital, where the uninjUùred will ýjoin the injured i daily 'rehearsal. Choral practice un- der such. difficuit. conditions is no new thing for the Don Cossacks, who. it ninv'be, remdmbteredheld They were entertatied at 'many points -e route by young people o! other lands.,they ireported. Among their stopswas one at th.e chateau of the Countess Shoisouli and her daughter, the Countess De. Panges, near Paris, where, wtth a group of French young people, they were guests. At Interlaken, i Switzer- land, toey watched the beginning of an alpine climbing expedition, while at Geneva they witnessed thue opera- tion o!' a number o! the agencies of the LeagUe of Nations. There they were.thie guesta o! John Tomihson, !ormerly of Evanston, andhis wife, the former Jean Dimcan-Clark o! Wilrnai»n the Chicago campus. And at the National CoUlege of Education are two, one of Miss Elizabeth Harri- son, the institution's first president, and one of thie founders, and the other of Miss Edna Dean Baker, president. There are 15 or 20 of his portraits alonn the TNrth. Shore. SAFETY SLANTSI By -the Illinois Automobile Club iiey nad ;er thed s White been Drc lefeat of arrny by The Cossacks appeared on li year's Sunday club schedule a miade a sensational bit. CLOSE LODGE Iwere i for sever 11 tives. -I 'If ' iq the blggest word in aniy B or 'drives conditions. at speeds tooj disi -. ~-» ~ .~. I . Lw dis- 1

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