(2 house whi Briar, W room is c locker rm mum. Jk curds. IM‘EI ttenerssl good time with we "marine will be the features of the any. The flrtst albeit] tournament will he on June 6 with bi-weekly events {alluring the remainder of the su- son. Don't fortret the date, Friday, M Women's Committee ' Sunset Valley Golf ao Plans Luncheon luau-hr who! (by... null: helm-t! Thrilling "In"! but“ hunt! on“ "may"... "'tt-re- any: Mu mun hr you. You It". maq.dt......o-m.ter'n1t-tM.t-r.mittu-i.modnasdus AM In it'll] .. "The Cant“ 'l..." h an ant I.“ and." am... Meters "a but. A “and. â€an. annals-III cm a My an cl "les. r.. m III - ann It - “I’ll VIIGINIAN"! Mid LATâ€? N“. and (2me COMING NEXT WEEK-Hin l-‘iru Con-and†" 'Sunnyside Up" Colin. Bomt-"TNF, YAGABOND KING" The members of the mmmittee are l live wires which mung success. i-eryhmly get on the band wagon- ' going over him and by the vuy, I you lint-w the North Shore Open ill he a history mulling event in ighlnml Park this summer and the dies are going to help make it well. Changes are heinl mule in the club we which will he materially henc- -ial. When the new menu; locker om is completed the present men's ifkk? rmm will be the lulies' locker am. Jkintt situated on the second In. In. . Inc-plant min-alto I. “II. I..." lob. Bank‘s 5mm "rt In 'arurlgif""" â€Mon-om! hum-I On... _ "an. - uni [out _ - - ___ nag PAIAIOIINT sun and count THURSDAY. FRIDAY ' GARY COOPER . WALTER HUSTON . RICHARD ARLEN MARY BRIAN II‘ I â€will “with. "I! A hull. .orttp.titeta. Inn-Mr - " I." and “than. “MI I." - I numb nppnlh- It... "tat I"! Ind u eehq In "m bun - ll 'lfdtlha. pktln Cl larva-In. but» “i shun. _ LLOYD HUGHES . NED SPARKS " MONTAGUE LOVE _ -e - - ammo Hun ma AUDIO an"!!! WE0.NEtubAY. APRIL 2 o.' HI'NII,‘ Y-Conti-os 2 to II “USDA Y. TI . F',NOAY Emma]; minim: thud MM mun-4 iv - TI-vluv. ALI. TALKING COIBDY DIASâ€! um. ttte ulm‘l out (Marl-I Inna. "A mu foul-u - I“. "It Cull-r1 hurl-2" ---+ - NEWB IN Bot:NO - COIIDV - CARYO0N-- menu In: Minn In. mot-duh a! I. an" a the tun-M Mn 0! Germ M. Vt'nhn'u hut-II. Inu- mlhn! It's Ill ull-Inlllnl - "with! All. TALKING 'GIG', - LATEST pox NEWS CARTOON BASIL "rrmoil'l' as "Philo Yanee" LENA HYAMS . ROLAND YOUNG . ALEC B. FRANCIS PHONE "I 111'"le Matinee and Evening 9, ottinued from page 4t rmmv. mum 26--T'ttrr, LAST suowm; or MARY PrCKFORD . DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS "THE BISHOP MURDER CASE" la It. ammun- Imubvul -t.r, in"! COME“? - LATER? NEW! - ADDED ATTRACTION l RICHARD DIX In “SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE" "TAMING ot' THE SHREW†"LOVE COMES ALONG" 1'1"):th " yer-21L! 59935-11 "THE AWFUL TRUTH" with “THE VrRGINIAN" HENRY DANIEL BEBE DANIELS INA CLAIRE POLKA BROS, will with The attendance proves beyond I Valley Golf club nuke†and can they attempt. While the old golf bug is hlvinz I little slumber look over your clubs and ttet them in shape. You Ire go- ine tn have some Me 'fninuya to play on and some new hole's that will C. H. Kruger and Paul L. Udell Ire giving valuable assistance in pre- pirinu the program pumphlet for the North Shore Open. It will be some surprise. T . interest you The men composing the Sports and Pastimes and Publicity committee: will meet “in: April 1. Those proa- ent at the lust meeting were'. E. Skid- more, Plul Udell, C. H. Kruger, Bob Grinnell, Art Olsen, R. C. human, M. A. Wampler, F. W. Russo, Tom Kelly..C. C. Mowbray and Edw. M. Laing. Boor makes it ideal for than. The present ladies' locker room will be used by transients. MARCH M, APRIL I ONE DAY ONLY and interest shown doubt that Sunset. his men that are put over nnything LAKE roun- MARCH 29 APRIL 3, 4 MARCH TE! P338! 30 Under the World War Veterans' Act, evidence in support of claims for mervtieonttection for all disabilities other than nervous mental diseases, spinal meningitis, active tuberculosis. paralysis agitans, encephalitis land dysentery must be filed prior to April 6, 1930. This e,overaprii cues except- ing where there is a record of the disability while in the service. April , 1930, is also the final date for making original claim for compen- sation. Section 206 and 209 of the World War Veterans' Act is a pro- vision covering this limitation. The so-called Johnson Bill now be. fore congreu which has been spon- sored by the American Legion pro- vides for a repeal of Section 206 Ind 209 When this bill will be favorably acted upon by congress is problem- atienl, and all vent-n: who have pending claims, or who are planing on filing A claim should be womed of the limitations for their own' pro- tection. . it is hoped that veteuns'can pro- tect themselves against any unnecea- any delay and confusion in their clnims, by “king whatever action is necessary prior to April 6, 1980. Monty Rasmussen, Lake county service officer of the Ameriehn Legion has received the following report which he deems of great importance to the world war veterans, from us. ter R. Benston, department service officer: April 22, I Annual luncI and program April Garden club. _ April 16, 12:: Women Voters byterian church. April 19 to spring vacation. April 6 Final Date for Compensation, Disability Claims, Legion Announces April 11, 6:30 p.m.-MetN Wellow- ship club dinner ttttd program. The Highland Park Presbyterian church. April 15. 12:30 p. m. - Annual luncheon, election of officers, reports, program, poetry and "tttgs-Rowena Bastin Bennett. April ll-Spring concert - Deer- field-Shields Township high school. April 1, 2:30 p.m.--H. P. Woman's club. America. in I World Neighbor- hood. R. C. Pattison Kline. April g, 2:00 p.m.-ttneoln school P. T. A. card party. April 3, 3:00 p. m. - Deerfield- Shields High School P.T.A. meeting. April T-Silver Tea, Highland Park League Women Voters, home of Mrs. Raymond Stevens, Green Bay road. April 8. 2:30 pm. - Ossoli club card party. Prizes presented by the board. April 10, 2:30 pan.-D.A.R. meet- ing. Mrs. Henry W. Boyd, hostess. Musicale; tiuest day. Sponsored by The 0-0" Club in chute of, _ Mrs. Konrad 8ehieier Tel. H. P. 862 March 20--D. A, R. State confer- ence, Stevens hotel, Chicago. March fs, 2:30 p.rmr-"ProtanU of Personality," Mrs. Anne Rogers Ossoli club. Much 20, 3:00 p. m.UDeertieW Shields High School P.T.A. meeting. 16, 10:00 a. m.--Community Study class, H. P. Woman's 22, 12:30 p. m.-0ssoli club. lunchetm. election of officers CIVIC CALENDAR M p. rm-League of meeting, H. P. Pfes. 29 - Lincoln school The railway company is to pay"all construction and maintenance cults while the city' of Kenosha pay: the cost of changing and paving streets and sidewalks. Where the city Itreet car system must make chnngel, they will be made at the coat of the street car compmy. Work on the elevation of the Chi. cago and Northwestern railway tracks through the city of Kenoshn must be started within 80 days end completed by December 31, 1932, ic- cording to orders issued last week by the'Wiaeomsin Railroad commis- sion. There will be eleven subwsye under the tracks at various streets through the city, and in addition there will be three extra pedestrian subways. "Miss Enters herself says she is between Scylla of acting and Chery- bdis pf dancing. The acrtss' call her a dancer end the dancers call her an actress. An American' critic any: of her that she displays the greatest theater sense he has encountered in the theater in years." Those who are fortunate enough to have seen Miss Enters before, whe- ther once or many times. are already buying their tickéts to insure choice seats. Tickets' are obtainable at Gsell’s drug More. Angna Enters The mere announcement of the ap- pearance of Angnn Enters on April t at New Trier high school auditorium in a benefit for the musical and dra, matin activities of the school has already aroused great interest along the north shore. "Ot Miss Enters the London Era said: 'She is actress, dancer, and su- preme mimic in one Ind holds her audiences in the hollow of her hand.' Paris says: 'She is an extraordinary artist, an immediate, radium nuc- N. W. Tracks in Kenosha to be Elevated, Report At New TrierApril 7 Thursday, March 27, 1930