DAILY‘S Crisp little cotton prints, _ smartly designed and well made, offered at a price that will tempt you to add to~â€"â€"your~ wardrobe. Admiâ€" rably suited to dayl.ong h o m e frocks, marketing >or sports. â€" Comâ€" pletely _ ~washaâ€" ble. Wide choice _ of bright colors â€" and styles, READY â€" TO â€" WEAR 523 Central Avenue xi« «[} burn Jones;â€"kitchen,.>===~~=«~*«~â€"â€" C > IA Z CV J . Landscape_gardening, Mrs. Eugene * f Klaber, chairman. High school committeeâ€"Mr Risk HOUSE 36 to 44 $1.00 unusual collection of Nonâ€"Run Rayon â€" Panties _â€" _ Shorts ie > Bloomers and Chemises ‘ §« _ Reg. priced § at $1 ea. Peach â€" Pink â€" Green â€" Maize Rayon Crepe Slips Exceptionally k Low Priced at J( Twoâ€"Tone Effects 2 for $1 69¢ 2C M ie 1 Sm . o W Ben Ned To SE NC 7 L CEae Enc Neemeevents Ne ces Fees t uis C No w e Mrs. Albert Weissenberger is imâ€" proving after a‘ very serious opeéraâ€" tion undergone at the Highland Park hospital on Tuesday morning. Mrs.: Chas. Robertson of Wauwauâ€" tosa, Wis., sent a few days this week at the home of her uncle Mr. Andrew W. Yowell. Â¥ â€"_The North Shore Art league has given practically all the money in its treasury, $2,700, toward a studio in the new addition of the. Winnetka Community house, and individuals inâ€" terested in the league have increased this amount to $5,400 for the purpose of creating an art center on the 1 North Shore. Highland Park Locals viner speaker was Miss Margaret Dullea, reader. j The exhibition which consists of the work of the members of the Art lieague, will hang on the walls of Matz hall until May 18 and is open to the public. Among the exhibitors from this city are Tom Wilder, Hazel Crow Elâ€" well, Elizabeth Peyraud, F. C. Peyâ€" raud, Leonore Smith Jerrems, Ruâ€" dolph Ingerle. The North Shore Art League held its annual dinner and exhibition on Monday, April 27, at 8 p. m., in Matz hall, Community House, Winnetka. Miss Elizabeth Wilder of â€" Ravinia spoke on the subject, "Studios of the Painters and Sculptors of the Reâ€" naissance." This was @an illustrated talk and was much enjoyed. Miss Wilder has recently â€"returned from Italy, having done research work on art for Smith college, there.= The other speaker was Miss Margaret Dullea, reader. North Shore Art League Exhibition Held; Several .__Local Artists Take Part Miss Burwash, Miss Wood, posters. Garden furniture â€" Mr. Howard Copp, Mr. Walter J. Borg, Mr.â€"Wilâ€" liam Cunningham, _ ' «> Window Box Contest : Window box contest, â€"Mesdames: Dudley Crafts_ Watson, â€"chairman; Fred Clutton, Jacob Weinberg, Walter Lilienfield, Byron Howes. Small house competition, Mrs. John 8. Van Bergen, chairman; Dudley Crafts Watson, Harry Howe Bentley, Xavier Vigeant, Marshall Johnson. Cleanâ€"Up weekâ€"Mr. Paul Udell. The firms coâ€"operating by donating their services are: Wm. Witten, decorâ€" ALung Ompan: bâ€"op M o Goms,. & * i ie maet m Rerues Fong ture company is loaning furniture â€"rugs.â€" â€"Mandel Bros. ~are furnishing the boys room. J. B. Garnett & Co., arefurnishing the curtain materials for the bed rooms and kitchen, | We are very grateful for thi stimely | 1 coâ€"operation.â€"Babette S. Kornblith, | . chairman, Highland Park, 1931. _ _|} High school committeeâ€"Mr. Richâ€" u ard L. Sandwick, Mr. W. E. Durba Mr. Ro i y iss Burwash, Miss Wood, posters. |! Garden furniture â€" Mr. Howard|! /Bm HOMES WEEK 7 St. Ja COMMITTEES NAMED Richardâ€" Thorsch Carr, J. M. Lebo! (Continued from memprcmics, The opening game of St. James team will be held mext Sunday when ntinued from page T) they meet Waukegan on the Highwood horsch, chairman; Richard t?':ll:'ek. The game is called for three « Lebolt, Cariton Vail, Cla.| ° °* Be t 2 wick, Mr, W. E, Durbahn sh, Miss Wood, posters.’ urniture â€" Mr. Howard Nalter J. Borg. Mr® Wil T H E Mr. and Mrs. A. Lavuridsen returned from an extensive r trip to Arizona and California, have been gone since December Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Larson o St. Johns avente are visiting tives in Wendell!, Minnesota, expect to be gone a week or ten c Miss Betty Van Dyke who underâ€" went an operation for appendicitis at the Highland Park hospital on Tuesâ€" day is getting along nicely. Mrs. W. E. Powell returned home Tuesday from Florida where she spent the past two months. 7 ‘ h WRET en e ie ns o1 s dpeniniries ~Mr.â€"and Mrs. A. B. _MacCaughey and daughter Mary and mother Mrs, Tuttle have taken a house on N. Sherâ€" idan road for the summer. a _ In the freshman crew races at Cambridge, Saturday, Princeton came in first, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, came in second and Harâ€" vard university third. Edward Loewâ€" enstein of this city is a member of the Massachusetts® Institiite of Techâ€" nology. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. James Collins have moved from the Witten house on Cenâ€" tral avenue to 336 Lincoln place. ~Mr.â€"and Mrs. A. B. _ MacCaughey and daughter Mary and mother Mrs, Tuttle have taken a house on N. Sherâ€" MR Lo e â€" 3 T S Bd CTTCTCTM, NOW, THEREFORE, I Mayor of the City of Hi thority of the Couneil af H!t’l:&;:i“;;;lztn; its pro coâ€"ope "’.‘.".‘.’.‘Z‘.“"-Tgberein. WHEILBAS the week of _ _Â¥ Y 24th, inclusive, has b National Bletm j?:tm in iona ponse Hoover and g::mrl. win e au it uo O LT2 00 spc cOe Mets OO O O WOrLe At 3:30 i wonlâ€"" f renmoniininomimpnnthetansinnprtiiet emcncciniins onl« _Jen and older girls at the Elm Place t ojuxnntintmiin« ~â€":| school on the subject, "A Mother‘s s Food Sale Saturday Responsibility toâ€" Her Daughter." A fo;d ’t;.lf ;ihlilhmonc'lmcwdfst‘ht; . In the evening, in the Elm Place ‘uzda“y YÂ¥ Ticxi op 1†2 p. | Auditorium, Dr. Barker will speak to Bethany Evangelical chure im the| men and older boys on the subject, A & P self-service store. â€" There will | .. A 'Fnth'er's Responsibility â€"to His beâ€"an attractive line of homeâ€"baked Son." :ooc:.:, :l’.t: eflir']"ogge,:'l):nd c;nlg‘y; Dr. Barker is a forceful spéaker t:p tp our Sunday supplies ‘y!; d make deéeply interested in his work and his wof: lyightef for ymo&l:a r on "Mothâ€" talks to mothers and fathers on their _GL’LD!L"._“- B i tec :4 _ +~~ PROSDORMMHLIGS _ "It6. "Ahris" ana.s . s op 4 :3" m& Tm'por& furnished. This invitati members, their wives Nes .. 303009 06 .0 s NT .i . oC lWCusive, has been designated the ational Better Homes in Ameri¢an Week, an ucational project sponsored by President mmxnm'm s‘&"&"&."«‘l‘.’?’ 3+ du: City of % reâ€" o e ty ighland Park and its officials to endorse uh} oject aqd to coâ€"operate with the nationa The Kenosha lodge of the Order of Moose is entertaining the Highland Park members and their â€"wives to: night, Thursday, at the temple in Keâ€" nosha. All wishing to go will please meet at the North Shore depot at monreppyrcungngcmnpan _ 4 Kenosha Moose ._Last Sunday in a practice game, the St. James team defeated the strong Highland® Park Crescents team; ‘ game. All that they 7 good showing of fans boys to victory. _ ',,‘ A ‘“.j i uw Ekss secured some of the very best playâ€" ers in this vicinity, They chave been ‘doing some strenuous practicing and ames to Open an extensive motor and California. They â€">Transportation will be e strenuous practicing and Entertain Tonight «Lavuridsen have invitation â€" includes visiting relaâ€" Baseball Season May 20th, to May to cheer the and sweetâ€" of N. They days., Wightman and His Orchestra will be thére again this yvear Saturday & Sunday Nights May 16â€"17, 1931 byâ€"theâ€"Elksâ€"club of day evening. ception and banquet given ernor and members of t} 16th â€" Annual Opening y Elks Meet Friday The regular meeting of Highland Park Lodge, No. 1862, B. P. 0. E., will be held_ tomorrow evening. The question of securing new quarters will be discussed. A n n o u nc ing Dr. Barker is a forceful spéaker déeply interested in his work and his talks to mothers and fathers on their responsibilities â€"_to _ their â€"sonsâ€"and daughters are intensely practical and afford food for serious thought to all who hear him. htz â€"4 din siriieatinteribaddithccccne ns d3 ....".â€" auditorium, Dr. Barker will speak to men and older boys on the subject, "A Father‘s Responsibility ~to His Can I» Ray Bros. Pavilion at DIAMOND LAKE _ At 12:15 p. m.; Dr. Barker will ad. dress the Highland Park Rotary club at its regular non luncheon at the Moraine" hotel. At 12:15 p.m. Dr. Barker will dress the Highland Park Rotary at its regular noon luncheon at Moraine hotel. . Monday Program On Monday, May 11 he will give four addresses, beginning at the high school at 10:30 a. m., where he will speak to the students on the subject, ‘"How to Make the Most Out of Life," he will use "The ] as his topic. A ve is ~extended to _ all standing man. DR. BARKER TO SPEAK HERE SUNDAY, MONDAy the young‘ people and gains their ad. miration through his series of health and habit talks. delivering in..all..partsâ€"of the Dr. > Burke_r’s subject (Continued from . Udell attended the reâ€" The of given to the govâ€" of the assembly Springfield, Tuesâ€" subject on Sund., nLLWmmutuu; t ROtdhto Hlppinmu very hearty welcome all to hear this out. Thursday, M page 6) a y Uniteg adâ€" club the 1931 the M Mr, ; son Ge in Mac ton igâ€" Mr, family from | for the On T Mrs. Joh her bridge her home 01 will be two It will 1 community the $25,00 combined v will liquid; on the chun Highl past num that the. i grown su All that i gregation achieveme The co with a w proposal immediat for the n of the ch fact that ter to rai present ti that this A larg bership at the It is im thusiasm when the ment. ~* expressic unknown ed the pa played in extraordi r. and ) \ George Madison, be acco ture. . make n funds. stronge! deem it and hav that the with gr s on by ‘. and | ly rets Florid he past â€"Tuesds ‘resbyte B Thur