BETTER HOMES WEEK LOCAL COMMITTEES Mrs. Kornblith Chairman . (Others Appointed to Aid in Campaign Here M Press W Sm B M M H M M M M M Qu h home which M of id ind th M M M announce ommittees My M being made 11 h M M W and Mr M M Mr Frank 1. Ralph Fle rnb Venning Mi ate K Ner: Mrs H al o ge us Mr The winning wul M Mr M W the W W phas Mr ‘dan road; treet; Wm. Lautmann mmittee â€" hn he Mr Dr M Th h El ichard L ight, Mr ird Reis nur ape a camâ€" t April nationâ€" Simons W . Udell, rge W. th, Mr. . David 2. L. indus in the far Hodg , ~ Mrs Warm angt i nff hibit Ralph M ttery â€"Mrs and work men Olga alter Mr Be T The igh will R the al ABI R T. Arthur Simpson Seeks Reâ€"Election as Schools Superintendent T. A. Simpson in a quiet is waging his campaign for tion to the office of county tendent of schools. He has s that office for more than twer years and in that time by p and efficient effort has brougt rural and village schools to clation . a associati \;r the .m Teachers his pres the cne on teacher training. _ Mr. Simpson has been a member of that committee for three years and ‘has just been appointed for another term. Of the twentyâ€"one members he is the unly ~ county â€" superintendent to be placed on that important committee. The County Superintendent assoâ€" ciation and the City Superintendent association join in the appointment Uf the members of the Illinois State wh Dinner Bell Gang at Deerpath on Saturday A special feature at the Deerpath theatre, Lake Forest, on Saturday of this week, matince and evening, will be the appearance of the Dinner Bell Gang from Station WLS., Chicago, including the "three hired men," the "banjo boys" and Mildred Freeman. This "gang" during the time they have been on the WLS program have won one of the . greatest : followings of radio listeners and wherever they have appeared in person they have Census For 1930 Being Taken in District The Bureau of Census, Department of Commerce of Washington, are working thi: district now, preparing the census for 1930 for the United States government. This is the ten year census. Not only are houseâ€" holders being interviewed, but . busiâ€" ness houses andâ€" manufacturing esâ€" hip of cacher: cutive in foi One The rati At ited hers Reading Circle board, When present term expires Mr. Simpâ€" will have served on this commitâ€" thirteen years. the se elections . and vidence of the re andidate is held he is associated. appeared 11 ted large | nerited app ce at the 104 ision Tor itre 11 to be the impor illage schools to a standâ€" equalled by few in the celled by none. son has been an active in all superintendent and Inlc Teachers teacher . tr een a me three ve sent p t time towns under pulation â€" are being Highland Park citi« rviewed. tant committee Im appointments gard in which by those with association ces and have on. Their apâ€" nath Saturday cially delightâ€" : of that popuâ€" juiet manner for reâ€"elecâ€" inty superinâ€" 1as served in twentyâ€"three by persistent ought u&-the ; to a standâ€" \ few in the T HE PRES® popu D. A. R. Chapter Meets March 13; Mrs. Danley «Hostess; Film Report March J of Mrs. N Park pla ceding & Mendenh ‘The ly me sured that the large show rae the The D. :A type c Mrs th Local Girls to Attend Conference in Evanston M ning at St. James P very largely attonded. prizes were awarded a freshments were serve The « ning at ance ( k\ al H nla Better Films committee is asâ€" that the public is interested in ‘st films as evidenced by the attendance ~and â€" enthusiasm at both productions of "Disâ€" Surelythe gate receipts voice shes. of the community in the { films they wish to see at our lcome Dange W age 11 Card Party aFrc ue be Mrs. Mare A. Law and i Kennicott. $ er Films committee‘s weekâ€" 00 Shore Chapter of the 1 meet on ‘Thursday, :20 p. m. at the home : E. Danley, 260 Linden h a board meeting preâ€" 0 p. m. _Mr. Abram H speak on "The Roâ€" ." The assisting hostâ€" Ars. Mare A. Law and O held in Succe ~Family Family. Mon sh | take part vening at the Roof tel. Miss he Group U lovely Patrolmen Rogan and Engdahl were cruising down the deserted streets of Highland Park shortly after midnight Saturday. morning. Suddenly they sw a car turn into Sheridan road and for some unexplainable reason they didn‘t like the looks of it. "It must be a sixth sense that coppers develâ€" op," was the way they accounted for it later. At any rate they gave chase and the man in the car leaned over the wheel and stepped on the gas. Highland Park citizens along the route of the mad race awoke from their sleep‘ as the two cars roared past their houses. . So sure was Roâ€" gan and Engdah] of winning that they didn‘t bother to fire a single shot. The fugitive was hauled down at the end of a hot mile run. . At the station he told the usual story of thinking that bandits had been oh his trail, but Roâ€" gan and Engdah] held to their hunch, Local Police Capture Auto Thief Wanted in Mendota; Given Credit and fnally: Sluyter gave in and told it all. > $ had be o‘clock prals ment Onâ€" Mcnday, March tenth, at one o‘clock, in the parish house .of the Presbyterian church, an interesting luncheon will be served to the memâ€" bers and friends of the Woman‘s Missionary Union.. The guests make their reservations according to the monthof" their <birth and the tables will be attractively decoratedâ€"to repâ€" resent these months. â€" There will be a chavge { sixty cents for the lunchâ€" cen and the birthday offerings will go toward the apportionment of the Misâ€" sionary Union. . Please make your reservations with the following perâ€" sons: January, Mrs. ‘John Putnam, H. P. 134; February, Mrs. A. L. Blair, H. P. 2882; March, April, June, July, and October, Mrs. H. D. Faxon, H. P. 111; May, Miss Adele Everett; Augâ€" ust, Mrs. S. T. Dexter, H. P. 2116; September, Mrs. L. B. Sinclair; Noâ€" vember, Mrs. ‘M.â€"H. Belfield, H. P. 1744; ~December, Miss Gladys M. Greenlaw. â€" Mrs. Charles Benson is in charge of the‘gunc'heon. Following the‘luncheon the regular meeting will be held in the church and all those who can not attend the luncheon are invited to attend this program. Mrs. E. P. Barnes and her class of girls will present a most inâ€" teresting missionary play, "An Imâ€" portant . Question." Mrs: Charles Brooks will play a number ‘of organ selections and Mrs. Frank J. Horn will have charge of the special vocal Birthday Luncheon at Presbyterian Church Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin, Sr., who have been spending the winter in California are leaving there April 1, and on their return home. will visit relatives in Denver, Colo., and will arrive here about May 1. They are being accompanics home by Mrs. Martin‘s brother, Mr. William Marâ€" cions Thursday, March 6, 1930