WPSTERNS ATTEND ART COM. MEETING hum! Mid-Winter Session of “man Is Held in Chicago Last Week l realm-r) mum lb. Cttotre Sirloin Steak lb. Bottettvis l urn "eet Sugar l tered "awn. whole in hair. lb. Fresh Link- Pitt "ams. "I. SPECIAL THIS WEEK Trade Here and Get a Skooter Skate 1:07 Waukegan Avenue " Highwood BROOM-WELD CHEESE on Saturday. February 2t, at this store. Sample and Souvenirs Free Il SATURDAY SPECIAL Mr Quality Market FISH AND OYSTERS cvrry Thursday and Friday will give Phone llighwood T259 ---We Deliver--- win! W SWI " AN " co. ‘m 26c 29c 39c 14b: 29b: n Or a titute meet with tht tht "emorts tration on at Grant limp. They lun City club in l?.: gram on parks, than and so (on! of the l'hiynzu Jam] and the " m mim Pl M Bone-km he}: hf Veal Roast. lb. Rib or Loin Lamb Chops, th.. Spring Leg of Lamb lb. Chtteh Steaks lb. um] Porter House Shanks lb. mun-m trthwt The Ml I' Wu mm " o had ball, the principal speaker be- . Miles Krumbine, pastor of " Community church ot ml. The art extension com- had salts reserved for them. wwlquarters of the group WI! ,;tevens hotel. On Monday the m met at the Planettrrium in mrk. Man! a speaker-from the J, of Progress. visited the Shedd in), took the outer drive tn I park and around the Uni- of Chicago alone the Midway hinuton park and back to the They iunrhed together " the 1h ist Uzi?» and enjoyed a pro- m parks. playgrounds, recrea- ll so brrth. S. J. Duncan-Clark Chic-nun Evening Phat pre- ml the speakers were Chas. G. superintendent of Forest Pre- Iistrivt of Cook county; v. K. superintendent playgrounds MM. 5. J. ty mm F'wvnine , speakers we 'intendcnt of , of Cook cm 'rintendent 1 oth Park commissioner mn Vittum niw-r After luncheon the mumuter Chitxutt, director Settlement; 29c 35c 29c 29c 48c THE PRESS of party toured the "Grand Canyons of the Loop," including the new Board of Trade building, Civic. Opera house, Daily Evening News building and (‘hiengo Woman's club. Representa- tives of the architects of these build. ings acted as guides and interpret the .itniticant features. Farmer Rusk of WENR showed the party the broadcasting studio; Walter Strong and Charles Dennis acted as conduc-, tors in the VivtorhCawson Memorial rumm of the Daily News, and repre- sentatives of the Woman's club greeted the puny in their building. At " o'clock the annual dinner was. held. sponsored by the art depart- ment of the club tn honur prize win. ner's in the exhibition of artists of Chicago and _vieinity at the Art In. stitute, Mrc,. Albion Hamburg. pre- siding. The speakers were John Mc- Cutcheon, Allen 1). Albert, Robert B. Harshe, Chauneey McCormick and stitute siding. Cutche Harsh, o'vloek all viewed the ‘13 artists Iuullvy th we talked uf “linuis arr. pri.si School Ar how of th ll"'!iun [If reilenee, day Wm spun! in visiting the t'hieiur? Acutlbmy of Srivnce. Lincoln park, the 7.00, St. Gauglen’s Lincoln, and Historical surivty and several noted schimls uml libraries, aim: tho Mor- chsndise Mart and at least one broad- casting station located therein. uf Illinuis." Mrs. Walter S. Brew- wter, president of the ('hicagu Public Srhuml Art society, invited the mem- ln-n of the group to see. her fine col- ll"’liun of mum-m paintings at her residence. 2704 Lake View avenue, im- mediately after the hour or more spent at the Art Institute. At 12:15 u'ulock thew art lovers were at Har- riet Hummuml McCormick Memorial lY. W. C. A.) 100l N. Dvnrhorn "ttvet. Dr. Hieronymus presided at an after luncheon program at whivh speakers on landscape work and beautifying Chicago and lllinuis were heard. tum-timer with five minute rwpunses from representatives or-sew 3TH. otvunizytions interested in var- ious lines of development and bean- tifwation On Tu 40C Central Cafe 515 Central Ave., Highland Park Roast Chicken uwuluy the ptzrty met at 9:1.5 uL the Art institute and the exhibition of the iork of sts of Chieairo and vicinity. Crafts Watson of the insti. u.d on “Artists, ()Id and New, ois." Mrs. Walter S. Brew- MARY CARINO. In. UNF'.h'CELLE" SERVICE N F'.h'T W Filth' HSIJA y The afternoon of Tues Freshly Killed I.UNCHF.0h' S. Brew- ugu Public the mem- " fine col- PLAN FARM LOANS IN DROUGHT REGION Distribution Directions Are Re. ceived , Estate Re- lie Group Plans for the distributibn of ted. umL loans to farmers in drought stricken sections, including Illinois, were received today by Homer J. Rice. executive seeretary of the state drought relief committee; in a com- munication from the Farmers' Seed Loan ottisernf the United States de. partment of agriculture. Briefly outlined, the plan the ROV- ernment’s drought relief agency nu- agents Lat i v vs T hrntut fo nus l 19,'ll t't'trlr. County advisory oumniittevg' in ouch area will cxamino the applica- lions for loans, and enter its recomo numduti'ms on the blanks provided. Divided u. E. Into Regions The United States is to be divided into rogiuns fur tho administration of the farmers' Stu-d loan fund. Head, quarters for the branch that will serve Illinuis will be located in St. into t' of the quarte serve rower. um! tho rttortRa loan, to the partnu-m in check in the borrower. Cheeks that will aggregate the amount uf the loan will be issued in installments. as needed, and the amount uf interest payable will be deducted from the futttl installment. “HIS Thursday, February 19, 1981