pJ Mrs. James Hamilton Lewis, Mrs. Frank Parker, Mrs. A. Watson Arâ€" mour, Mrs, Laurance Armour, Mrs. Clifford W. Barnes, Mrs. George Bass, Mrs. Jacob Bauer, Mrs. Edward J. Bermingham, Mrs. Waller Borden, Mrs. Walter S. Brewster, Mrs. Benâ€" jamin B. Bryan Jr.. Mrs. Daniel H. Mrs. John A. Carpenter, Mrs. Alfred T. Carton, Mrs. Wayne Chatfieldâ€" Taylor, Mrs. William E. Clow, Mrs. Edward I. Cudahy, Mrs. D. Mark Cummings, Mrs. Rufuos C.. Dawes, Mrs. Albert B. Dick Jr., Mrs. George Lewis Dickson, Mrs. Homer L. Dixon, Mrs. Scott Durand, Mrs. Harold B. Erminger, Mrs. Edward A. Evert, Mrs. Carter Harrison Fitzâ€"Hugh, Mrs. James B. Forgan Jr., Mrs. Frank R. Fuller, Mrs. William Gourley, Mrs. Ernest E. Graham, Mrs. John Griffith, Mrs. Hayden B. Harris, Mrs. Frederâ€" ick T. Haskell, Mrs. Louis Tallmadge Jacques, Mrs. Francis Johnson, Mrs. Francis T.~A. â€"Junkin, Mrs. William V.~ Kelley, â€" Mrs. ‘George‘ T. Langâ€" horne, Miss Emily B. Larned, Mrs. Chauncey McCormick, Mrs. Arthur Meeker, Mrs. Manus MacCloskey, Mrs. Herbert M. Moore, Mrs. Ira Nelson Morris, Mrs. Joseph E. Otis, Mrs. James A. Patten, Mrs, William N. Pelouze, Mrs. John T.; Piric, Mrs. Irâ€" win Rew, Mrs. Georgeâ€" M. Reynolds, Mrs. George Richardson, Mrs. Edâ€" mund A. Russell, Mrs. Donald Ryerâ€" son, Mrs.â€"Joseph T. Ryerson, Mrs. Charles H. Schweppe, Mrs. Ralph J. Sherman, Mrs. Albert A. Sprague, Mrs. Arthur M.Small, Mrs. Solomon A. Smith, Mrs. Henry E. St. Antoine, Mrs. Irving L. Stern, Mrs. Lola H. the better the results. RENT THAT EXTRA ROOM PRESS WANTâ€"ADS for RESULTS _ Already .Chicago and North Shore society has given this affair, not only its interest, but also its approval, as evidenced by the following list of soâ€" cially prominent women who thus far have indicated their willingness to serve as patronesses: ° P president 1%: which is Mrs. Walter S. Crosley, : wife ‘of Rear Admiral Crosley, commandant at the â€"Great Lakes Naval Station. _____ _ _â€" the foot of Randolph street, in Chicaâ€" go.... This event.is.being given under fliary of the Navy Relief society, the Annual Navy Ball to : Be Held April 10 in 6 1ng, Am'illCarlson buildingâ€"annex, in the block which is now classified as Class: "B" Residenâ€" u.l.hnmducn"c*cm.:r *g % blic hearing opportun will be xfforded, to All berions Inferested in the m :.h‘:vo mentioned to be heard In relaâ€" + ARD es aame io HFonts ho. x" BER 4â€"5 Highland Zoning Committee ‘AN ORDINANCE amending an Ordinance Entitled ‘An‘Ordinance to regulate and limit untmtandhlkdhndlnav:bmhh and 1 the intensity of the use of lot areas and to regulate and determine the areas of vpen spaces within and surrounding such buildings ; to classify, regulate, and restrict the lou!oln;n,ol trades and lml;trh and t: dustrial, business, residential, and other uses ; to divide the entire City of Highland Park nance; to fix standards to which buildings or structures shall conform; to prohibit uses, buildings, or structures incompatible with the character of such districts l-ueï¬nz: and to vrev“mtd.ddithbu to and alterati or remodeling existing buildings or otnntun in such a way as to avoid the restrictions &: limitations lawfully td'-rw“.‘ hereunder and to provide _ penalties violation hereof," as a in the toflvwlu‘mz It is proposed that the Northerly 20 feet of Lot 7 Block 6, City of Highland Park Noncnxsxnmclvmflnt-m hearing will be held in the Counci} Chamber in the City Hall in the City of Highland Park, Illinois, on Friday, the 10th day. of April, 1931, at eight o‘clock P. M., which said hearing will be conducted by the the Zoning â€" Committee for the City of land Park, designated lndhlgdnud by the Council of the City of Highls Park for that mmumcmotmwrukfoimt pq{mtom ~amending an ordinance en F wg nL 3 ul o mnmtamin it mtc The officers to be elected are: 1 Supervisor, 3 ~Assjstant Supervisors for full term; 1 Assistant Supervisor for short term.‘ venue, Highland Park, IIl., the hour of 2 p.m., and after choosing a Moderator will proceed to hear and consider mh&l.oflec-.bmh:‘tg.uqto defray necessary expenses townâ€" ship, and to deliberate and decide on such measures ‘as may, in pursuance of law, come â€" .ANNUAL TOWN MEETING AND ELECTION 'NOI‘xCIISRBIBYmmtIuM Voters, residents of the Township of Deerfleld, County . of Lake, Illinois, that the Anual said T on &'u't:‘i.m t of mqm:? THE 7th DAY OF APRIL _ proximo, being the.first Tuesday in said month. _ The m tion will begin at the hour of 7 B & » hgichm""’" 22 0 "a)L Woeukezan ave. Precinctâ€"Deerfleldâ€"Shields high schol . _ Highland Park, IIl : 3rd Precinctâ€"H. F. Kelly Bldg., 27 North #1 S. St Johns ave,, Highland Park, 5th Precinetâ€"381 Roger ‘Williams ave., â€" (Ravinia), Highland Park, 1. â€"â€"_. 6th P{:,dmâ€"Vucfl Muzik fltnnl.n 506 N. Tth Precinetâ€"Brand Bros. Store, 532 Cenâ€" It is said that the average American woman spends $150 a year for beauty aids. And we are gallant enough to say that she doesn‘t need it. The space ‘just secured comprises a double store and has 33x100 feet of space on the first floor and 50x100 in the basement. â€"It will be occupied some time prior to May 1. f nues.> The store is now in the Chauâ€" The new lease is for five years. â€" John A. Colby & Sons, furniture de,lm,nhave leased new and larger quarters for their Evanston branch store, at 620 Church street, in the Colby & Sons Lease ; New Evanston Store -â€"t-r;l-wmv_*iu--_ 220004 ‘,ul,l‘l." 2084 (PH= $th: Precinetâ€"Lincoln School, Lineoin ave. mm'Pmmfi%g'LQ Bldg., 475 Roger Williams ave., (Ravinia), Highland Park NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING T HE PRES 8 Shall the City of Highland Park adopt the Civil Service Act, being "An Act to reguâ€" late the Civil Service of Cities" approved __March 20, 1895. as amended. _________. Place a cross (X) to the right of the word indicating the way you desire to vote. SPECIMEN BALLOT GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION â€" Tuesday, April 21, 1931 Candidates for the Election for MAYOR and COMMISSIONERS ~of the City of Highland Park at the GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION [___J JULIUS H. ZIMMER D JOSEPH H. TAYLOR CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK WILLIAM M. REAY ARCHIE B. COOK ROBERT J. GREENSLADE LYLE GOURLEY W. J. BROWN BENJAMIN F. LEWIS EMIL B. METZEL FOR COMMISSIONERS <â€"â€"â€" (Vote for Four). FOR MAYOR (Vote for One) City Clerk, Thursday, April 2, 1981 NO I tI'I‘Iorem s etting re â€" Time L <â€"_â€" For Washing for vetera â€"a settle *"uge mmg is drawirig ler, chairnm itation con gion, has ~meéent to w "The V lished a ne fice at W passes : up Many clain b""_'d, thm the claima «~"Ift a â€"vÂ¥e ance before 4s thereaft ion of the lft.r h re "It is a that befor existing ]14 must now trator of * "Tuly: 8, to veteran fits becau: disability, the right pires on t total disal date befor Thursda