iGdirieCii'iiitriit ttiiriiri? meetings“ __ A of the league, 285 announcement: luv. been sent out and 37 board members telephoned. Letters uve"liiren writ- ten to 4etrulattors urging the plunge of league measures. Mia. Kornblith, civic chairman, re- poi-ted on the candidates†meetings, and the compiling of candidates’ rec- ords. Mrs. Simona, chairman of wa status of women, organized Lake ' . 1tttttttntrerfrttrrrr- 2) sent, r*did~ nob-reach - ch muting In time to banal. LEAGUE OF WOMEN _ VOTERS WON hundny. April as, 1931 Custom Built _ Ru4iatotrtrtsttitttr'e Anderson & Fowl " South Second 8m, Highland Park Beakâ€: Auto Supply Co. Distributors iwammetrtirr um _ Tel. L. P. as Lake Forest, Illinois Legal Statu- of Women Used 'Tire Stile It) 20 10 Take Advantage of These Values Tires, size 5.00x19 Times, size 5.50x19 Tires, size 6.00x20 And many other sizes at Great Bargains .00 to $1450 ' Child Welfare -~ "Nte.-- -Widker- Murcia†TWiiiFiiiiiir,-iMiirtaigr%rg "it9tTr'Rt'0ttNWtt"c tion- in November; and other confer- ences. She mentioned the results of the White House conference, and of the Illinois child mum commission which he! evolved 9. ehildrenhr "tode embodied in some 80 bills introduced by Senator Florence Bohrer. The fed. eral league-measure, bill 255 (which is 7 e continuance of the. Sheppard- Towner act) wns passed by the Senate and amended by the House. tended and letters dent to 1etrulators. The state Isuzu; bu asked Mm. Greenberg to speak on avert] oees- lions, Ind in, March..-she delivered a radio address on the larger _ nehbol unit. . county tor the women-0mm cun- peign, and held weekly meetings. She attended the late convention on well u my committee meetings, and u- ehtedin two local leuueprozreme. She mentioned the Juror’e Headbook women with jury service. Mrs. Davis, v luncheon ehnirman, gave the number of luncheon: served during the year. . Mrs. Sellery.. chairmn of living costs,‘ 'whase report was read in her absence, mentioned conferences at- tended in Chicago. _-" .Dr. Latter, chairman of social hr. (iene, has attended a number of Inter- esting lectures. and state meetings under the direction of Dr. Rachelle Yams, and has conducted . Highland Mrs. Simons who is qualified to serve as iiuditor, and who kindly of.. fered her services to the league, pre- sented the auditor’s report. Sheraho rent .thcmmunrgria. 31%: in. 3.1.1331: sauce of Mrs.. Gliddén. , Mrs. Sherer, publicity chairman, reported 942 inches of publicity, or 84 itticles 3nd two editorials secured by the league since last April. _ 8 Tires, sizg 4.75x19 5 Tires, iize6.00x21 10 Tires, size 6.50x20 THE PRESS Phono’ 391 convention. end spoke of - She referred 1tehttr to the Mom Itenarfittt given. by the league during the yen. with epoch] appreciation of the untiring work of the committee in chum. Theme elephant eel. he so successful, it has been sug- eeeted that it be made a feature of next year’s meetings. ' _ New Committee Mrs. Hopkins announced a new committee in chum of ’Mrs. Bulke for TmriiTiiirrTeaai1tirtBtmtr-rrrtme and institutions, with the purpose of eo-operation in the betterment of con- ditions. During the last month, I number of Highland Park League members have visited " verioue times the county jail, poor farm, hos- pital, juvenile court and detention home. _ #rs. Hopkhu, president. spoke of tho‘growth of the league. and of its service to the voters of the commun- ity, with it: two eandidatW meet- ings. elation notices and Mohair!- inz intonation. w Mt-Nei-tsr-e-li-d-ata' tmrgreettgtRRy Bf-ttRrttmetRRmtr served during the year. - V ., Mrs. Hopkins. in closing, urged the continued. interest and effort of the Highland Park" members tin carrying on this political education, and te- quested each woman present to se- cure " least ~(me new merithisF3irf the league. . n l _ / oSeees Are BUeted . Election of officers then took place Illh_&9_fiu9!i_n£!_9£u_l£3=____~_ First vice-president, Mrs. Renslow Sherer; reeirdintr secretary. Miss Miriam Steever; treunrer, Mrs. Juy GliddentHIrat precinct chairman, Mrs. .Ggmrï¬Ã©iQiKLfllidehéiiz man, Mrs. Earnest Sundell; fifth pres cinct chairman, Mrs. Robert Me- Knight; seventh precinct, Mrs. George Moseley; ninth precinct, Mrs. Francis. Shay. _ _ “ Mr. nnd Mrs. Bruce Rhine and two daughters. Shirley and Roberta, and Mn; *Oiivin "Anderson with "It. am} Mrs. Henry Siljestrom tad three non-.Donnld. Gordon and Jimmie, ot Highlind m, were "th/tmi/shi of % V /MtA1tryet I lit i â€W 'tpe' 'ilittF, -35.. ' :r:3"£"r’.w v.1 = Bal" ',T", INE diy evening. in celebration of Hide Marilyn Joan Boremsen't second birth- day anniversary. Miss Julian Wilbur: is spending this week at the home of her gand- mother, Mrs. Matt. Gunning of Glen. View. _ _ ' . Miss Laura Wessling was the guest of Mrs. Frank Gigake of Burlington from Thursday until Sunday of but week and attended some of the ses- sions of the Burlington gonferenee. Mrs. Harry Muhlke and Mrs. Carl T. Anderson ptterzded the teachers’ ‘méétiï¬ikfinï¬i’ï¬iï¬iï¬ _0Eiiii6i,TT" Miss Elizabeth Sehilstrn was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mm. Her- bert Barrett (Fannie Carolus) of Mil. wankee avenue, north of Wheeling. -Ms.usmLeic-GssttrtrscSttafiseutt Chicago were guests at the Bruce Biggie [tome pn Wednesday evening. Rev. 'Stierwnld of Terra Hume, Ind., who came to attend the Burlington conference, was a week-end guest " thtrh$iltiitc1ilrnntzAorrs, "_". 91151113111 Rev.. Stierwald, who is a ~former pu- tor of the Bethlehem Evangelical church and of the Northfield, church, visited the Bethlehem Stmihirsehiiol ,u1d,-rtsnss3resLueqriainuntastc__, _ On Tuesday evening, a group of-rel- atives sci-prised Mrs. John Wjtlmii, at her home iui" North Grand avenue. Jr1teatsasne,aeas, a'i1ponor-of, her birth- day anniversary. Shirley Blaine triieitiuitGra.k it the home other consin,»Mn. Walter Sorensen of Chicago. _ f f Mr. and Mrs. Arno Front: tad two doughters visited Mr. Fruntz’s moth- er, Mrs. Pranta;and hit outer, Mrs. Lillian Frantz Riiikwart, of Chicago on Sunday. l Miss Luella Phage of Chicago was a guest at the home of herrr‘sister, Mrs; Floyd, Whom Sunny», "_., 'Mrs. Arnord Keller will entertain the Just Sew club†on Tuesday am- noon at her home on Deerfield avenue. Special Daily _ _ Luncheon .......40c Sunday Dinners 85c-65c Daily Dinners 50c - 60e Special Chicken Lunchs Central Cafe El! Central Ave, Rigid-Jul Park Deerfield Locals UNEXCELLED SERVICE eon Wednesday . .40c