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"", AH a LEAGUE OF WOMEN _ WrfillB' mum “A boy/rr THURSDAY. annual: 28, 192.0 SESSION AT WINNE’I'KA National Boardfof /oroytiaatimt Has Six-Day Conform In That Town; Some Social l Alan's Also ' With three strictly ','Ci'1,Stig' scheduled for. the national rd of the League of Women Voterrr,"whieh met Lest week " the home of Mrs. William Gold Hibbard, Winnetka, the board brought I busy and successful six-day session to a close. On Wed- nosday. September 15 the local presi- dents in Cook county were invited to tea at Mrs. Hibbard's, to meet the national board. The next day, Mrs. Frank Hixon of Lake Forest, deputy director in place of Mrs. Hibhard en- tertained at dinner followed by a re- ception for the Lake Forest league, and Friday, September 17, the Win- netka league met them at a tea at Mrs. William Browne Hale's. There were fifteen women from California to Maine; holding three daily sessions. 9 to 12:30, 2 to 5,.and 7 to IO, laboring over national policies and methods of carrying on their work of education of women to the problems of administration and cow ernment., Each One is vitally interested in the league as 1 national influence by non- partisan education, and. of course. in their particular locality. Mrs. James E. Chessman, first regional director, of thde Island, who has six states within her territory, for four years was president of the Rhode Island league. Froha that position she ad- vanced to regional director with Com. neeticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island. 'and Vir- ginia under her jurisdiction. The daughter of a well-known educator in the east, Mrs. Cheesman admitted that when the league began she was un- convinced us to its worth. But she rvad about it, studied about it, and has become one of its most valuable members. "To make American women, think- ine women, to make voters, thinking voters, is our intention," Mrs.‘CheeB- man said. "Our purpose is not to dic- tate what to think but what to think about," she added. i. engineered to fit ingo the brake support Platt which is also flanged. This Nah construction keep.) out all water and dirt frjom the mechanism. Note drtremo. ly large brake drum" shown Nash entirely make! the front brake shoes; which are of die cast aluminum. N and the balance were for other into violations sueh as parking, lights i nd other such causes. Edwards gets jo part of the costs of the cases, has been named in no complaints and is .listed as a good Mieer doing a good ,york in a systematic and legal man- her. g Most of those who argue that we ‘3should cancel the French debt pro- }{ceed on the theory that we ought to bribe thorn to be kind to us. ' tho-e Inca-u! M0;- by Adding men to their nah who 1tnderstqid t meaning of . vote, who are tol- l * ing the bills mid to comm, l "Judge" Morris, of Libertyville, has t, Md his position for 13 years and has ad but 20 cases since thedirst of the ear. Bartlett has been conducting gis court without a complaint from Jut'yotte and while the arrests listed Li, being tabulated for the inwstiga- Man, it is doubtful if any complaint 'iii be returned with the club's ques- Rlnnaire. '3' Still it must be admitted that Newt lBaker was always generous with the (people's money when he had the #:hance. 1 That September meeting of the hummus! of Nations promises to be as ’wmitinx as the Democratic conven- (fixo') of 1924. P hlcials. No complaints have been bade against any of the three and he investigation shows nothing but in] procedure ind fair treatment " all. IV Patrolman Edwards, who lives at 40 North avenue, Lake Bluff, his a :ood record. Since the titat of the year 1e has made 130 arrests, 71 of which were sneeders. 19 cues‘Were dismiss- The speed "a investigation being used by the Ieatto Motor club in Ike county last week approved three gke county ofBeers, Motorcycle Po- :eman G. Edwards of Lake Bluff, The of the Peace L§ell Morrlts and Mice of the 'Peace H. M. Bartlett th df Libertyville, as being "square'? Kn. cmtdnthtthm mt trying to do any with - politics a manrttttrthiNtt,to bet.. K) It! thinkini BED AM BOARD .APPROVES OFFICERS i, Blulf and Libertyville Min "iiiririiiGii' iii7iyir.ri'r Tnvesticutors F New double beam heedlightl with convenient tnaserinteheeic6ntzo1. Rich new' god; finish dolor" [ All enclosed bodies are-0f the ex- pensive tvood-hame body can. "ructiotrmnp1oredtrrtinetrt A m . ican andBuropeen motor can; ' And alonglist'ofadded new un- provcments. tgigai'sc 'sith M111 "Tombs Alon he Lake _ 'terretreitted In Miler- Wilmette, Winnetka, Glencoe, High- lgnd~Pfrk, Hubbard Woods and Wau- kegan are well reirerented, the en- rollment for the flsen1 year of ' the course being as follows; . Alice Blukeelee, Wilmette; Mary Crush, Wilmette; Louise Heatekeon, Wilmette: .Anhe Matson, Wilmette; Louise “Nines, Wilmette; Jane Ny- atrom, Wilmette; Carolyn Freshers, Wilmette: Mrs; Jeannette Travis, Wil- mette; Pglti,e,, Abrahamson, Hubbard Wood) Genevieve Gallagher. Win.. netka; :Phyllis Heinsen, Winnetka; Malavai Parkovitch, Winnetka; Caro- lyn Ballou. Glencoe; Dorothy Beck, GUneoi, Alice Enright, _ Glencoe; Mabel Enright, Glencoe: Marion Hes- ler, Glencoe; Betty Miller,, Glencoe; Eugenia Moore, Glencoe. _ ,The mtrth shore is well presented ‘in the classes " the Nat at Kinder- mu end Elementary Lepllece this fa1Vf1ftrtwti. of its I/tf, quen havfni enrolled for the, " nation which opened last week; ifi1ai?,'i,tt',t',s', of this number enrolled a freshmen. history; of the college. the‘fall regis- tration'rof freshmen shown: an in- crease df tortr' per cent our that of Mat year. i T and have the diatinetiM ofrbeinx men'tberrr, not only. of â€gems-st elm to enter in the new building; but 1150 of theilargeet entering ‘clpu in the NO MORE FARMS IN . DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP Tucked down in one corner of Deer- field tqwnship} which is fairly well covered by the; city of Highland Park, lies a tttnesotmi 80 acres, thei last farm in thatjtownstgp, Leeorditut to- Asses- sor Juhes Du y, who has Limited to line matters im for the ttvaluation year., » g 5 F Most of Térritory- Outside of Highland Park Has Been subdivided ' “And that (isrhty," he _ Fins, "has been' sold as Au. as I can earn, and will probtpbly he a subdiyisiory" When the pt'blie eonsiderh that 13,- 000 new lots i ' Lake countylave been created from Il;",,',' lands iha April 1, 1926, whiehiis only five )nd a half months ago, _ can realize what is be- coming of the) farm lands. ; Te Simplest and Most i Q. _ Efficient 4wheel Brakies PRESS, HIGHLAND PM ILLINOIS i-iii-i-i-l-l-Iii-i--'-, _rlllllll1l mg" RNITl/R: M?. ' 0N MED/T (ttttiid, â€RE dist 1iitJll8'aStr 'ii??,? A picture of satisfaction! Pie- ture your home furnished with some piece of our (unlit? fur- niture. 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