The Y. W. C. A. is happy nounce another eight weeks tioml program. There will be two clnsses in tap and social dancing, Beginning Fri- day, Jan. 23 from 8:45 to 6:45 for grade school children. If the clan is too large, it will be divided, giv- ing th younger children the first hour, the older children the last hour, 4:45 to 5:45. Mrs, H. C. Holabird is chair. man of this elmus, On Monday from 7:45 to 8:45, there will be an evening class in tap, be.. ginning Jan. 26 to March 16, if this evening is not agreeable. the evening can be changed to suit the majority, wishing instructions. At the close of each tap lesson, there will be short instructions in social dancing. In. struetor, Mrs. Mildred Haeuler. - A The educationnl committee, Mrs. Jared Johnson, chairman, and Miss Rebekah Pocock eo.ehairtntttt Are happy to announce a Charm school, conducted by Miss Mary Page. The high school girls class will begin Mon- day, Jan. 26-trom B to 6 o’clock " the Y. W. C. A. This class will be limited to 25. A committee of moth- Thursday, Jan, 22, 1931 er" have worked with Miss Page in outlining the course. Theie will be five lessons, the last will be I "Put in practice lesson." The committee working with Miss Page are Mrs. Lee Gatewood, Mrs. Dwight Davis, Mrs. Lyle Gouriey and Mrs, R. H, Morton. There will also be a Charm class for the girls employed in the homes every other Thursday night, , to 8, beginning Jan. 22, This will help' the girl to be more effleient in her work as well as assist in making so- cial contacts in a community in which she works. It is the ambition of all to be charming. A cultural store ot knowledge is a wonderful thing to draw upon, when the time and place presents itself. The drama will again be directed by Edna Woods Miller. Beginning Tuesday, Feb. 3, 8 to 9. Mrs. Miller has had I large class. A great deal has been accomplished for the begin- ning group. The next eight weeks will show results. The Chicago educational tours are again offered. Afternoon and eve- ning appointments made for clubs, schools. boards, churches, or miscel- luneous groups. The trip may include some of the following: Club News The Pi Delta are having an unique Gypsy supper Thursday, Feb. 5. The Entertainment committee has secured en entertainer, a magician, as well as I fortune teller. Every une preeeni. may have their fortune before going home. 45 minutes will be given the magician to reveal his, always won- dered " tricks. Chins town, Hull house, News pl- per, Little Italy, Poliee station, Mex- well street, Detective bureau, Cook County jail, Rufus Dawes hotel, Broadcasting station, McCormick me- morial, Y. W. C A., Criminal Court building, Chi. Lighting institute. Civic Open building, Merchandise ert building. The Friendship club will meet after the chum school Thursday, Jun. 22 at ll o'clock. There will be an elec- tion of offieerts us well us the prom-um for 1931 discuued. 7 It is most import- ant. All members “tend. Refresh. mentl In in charge of Ada Salk. The regular minthly meeting to an- educa- of l REPORT ON INCOME i . NORTHWESTERN ROAM Statistics for 1930 Given Out by President; Revenues and Expenditure According to s statement made yes- terday by Fred W. Sargent, presi- dent of the North Western lines, net income of the system tur 1980, after taxes and cherges, will be approxim- ately Ni,400,000. This more than covers the dividened of " 1 year on the common stock, which was reduced in November last from " a year, after three quarterly dividends of 81.25 each had been Judd. The fourth quarter payment was " cents. _ December Reduction l Gross, revenues of the North West- ern in December, 1930, were practi- cally $2,300,000 less than the 810,- 905,620 reported for the like month in 1929. Net operating income for "he recent month was toproxitnuely $1,000,000 grater than the $66,333 reported for December, 1929, when severe weather cut heavily into the earnings of the system. These con» ditions were not experienced in the recent month. Transportation ex- penses for December, 1930, were $ie 000,000 less snd mnintensnce of my expenditures were also $1,000,000 un- der the figures in the previous De. cember. _ Outside Income Higher Mr, Sargent stated that income from outside sources in 1930 increased approximately $650,000 u compared with 1929. In addition, there wu no increase of $160,000 realised on funded securities. Although the road's earnings have not been at as favorable a level in the last year an in previous years. the lines are in sound fitttutein1 posi- tion and by the employment of fur- ther methods of operating emciency will he in a condition to take advan- tage of an upturn in the business situation when that turn arrives. it is asserted. the exec’utive board of the Y. W. C. A, will meet Tuesday morning " 10 o'clock. Hans and some of the out- lines of the work for 1931 will be discussed. Social committee, Adele Everett, Mrs. T. M. Mnrkn and Mrs. Cuts. Ben- son. announce n series of six bridge lesson! beginning Friday, Jan. 80 to March 6 from 8 to 9:30. Instruction! by Mrs. W. M. Plant. "There will be n free gnu! night at the close of this course. The hostesses of the Naval station at Great Lakes has invited the Y. W. C. A. girls and girl friends to n dune. Saturdly. Feb, T. The mercury, Mrs. Hutton, Miss Amen. Ind Mrs. Holl- bird will he chaperones. Before go- ine it will be necessary to get in touch with the Y. W. C. A. thlt tick- ets and trtuvmortation mly be ar- ranged for. Several have signed up already. Our limit is high so we have room for ell. We will return to Highland Perk before midnight. See the Girl Reserve window in Gnrnett'a fur G. R. information. The uniform, the white middy suit and tam may be purchnsed in Highland Park at a most reasonable price. The displ-y will be shown " Deer- field, Highwood and aniniu. THE PRESS Two Youths Convicted of Larceny in Circuit Court; One Is Acquitted Donovan Waugh, of Highwood, wu found guilty of robbery, and Folk: Linderholm of Lake Forest. Va con- victed at hrceny while Ralph Linder. holm. brother of Folke, “I mult- ted by I jury that returnod I salad verdict last week in circuit court. The Jurors debated the cue " hours, The three were chimed with the robbery of the [alter Denna-n were on Belvidere street. Weukepn. Nov. 12, 1930. Detective Sergeant Thoma McMahon produced the convicting evi. deuce. Motions for new trisls were made by Attorney Chsrlee E. Meson snd Mortimer Singer. the defense counsel. These grill be opposed by Attorney Wilfred E. Hall, who prosecuted for the states attorney. George Carma, who confused to being I member of the band to Me. Mnhon and his squad, turned gun'- witness And will be paroled by sum Attorney A. v. Smith. The screen vow of the yen would be a talking picture cut between Profeuor Einstein. who redefined the universe, Ind Professor Rockne. who licked it.--Chieago Neva. A Connecticut inventor hen per- {acted n uilencer which prevent noim from entering the home. But how 351011: the one: which are produced in. I e FOR BIRD LOVERS A 10% Introductory Offer We are offering a ioy reduction, u an introduc- tory offer, Im all orders placed now for Martin and Bluebird Homes. This otter will enable those who love our birds to purchase now for future delivery. . 25% deposit required on all orders. T . This Special tMer expires February is. 1981. Ping Pong in the entertainment Inpreme. We are equipped to build Ping Pong Table: at very reasonable rates. AUDUBON SHOP ass Eu! Cetttrat Aveggtte- Aen- fron Hull's TEL. '" - " mu. WOOD NOVELTXES OF ALL KINDS BIRD HOMES - DOLL HOUSES WOOD NOVELTIES "Feed Ind Shelter our Birds" Makers of A petition “and by 1.800 mi- doutl. Inc-40d by ham- tt. Duly. was Mod in the county court thi- week akin; that the auction of civil ser- vice for Kirkland Purl: be â€knitted to the voter- nt the next election. File Petition for Civil Service in This City Some petitioner- mad that they went civil service tor the city em- ployen in Highland Flt-k limihr to that now in operation in Waukmn. The " separate petitlom. each bear. ine Mr lint-tum. Ink that Highland Purl: "adopt and become entitled to the bem0ta of In act to regal-tr tin civil unto. of clue!" honed on the legislation of 1886. Lake Zurich Cue [I Taken Under Advisement Judge Edvard D. Bhurtutt In con- nlderin: whom" hnke Zurich in owned by Mayor Anni-l. lelch of Luke Zurich and sever-I other prop- erty holders or whether it In a navi- gable body of water open to the we of hundred. of con-(on who live near the lake in the Hammer mu. After "gamma for and unit“ the malter-in-ch-ncery ttndittas n- turned by Judy Ralph J. Duly while he was mater. by ‘oppouiu com-0|. Judge tghurtU4t lost week It Wood- nock took the cm under Advise- mom. He will render I doublet: with- in two weeks. "