r,“ 3rd Lyons, our Mate senator, Rar Mock, "tther Republican oSkats and a mutt†of the Chiem may ruin. Political question. of gouty, 'tbt. and national tntemat will be dim nt this muting. l " snake", the club glans to in“ our Mate representative. nacho, The first mm! meeting of the Women's Nubia] Republican club of Highland Ptirk will be held " the Highlend Park Public “but: on Hominy, Jan. 28, " 2:80 in the Woman's Republican. _ F Club Meets Jan. 23 Other, own of the' Association of Commerce. elected in’ Chicago yesterday, are as follows: James'B. Forgan, Jr., D. B. Steele, James P. Collins, Martin B. Kennelly, J%T. liam M. Ellis and C. L. Rice, vice- presidents; John P."Wnhlmnn, gen- eral secretary; and Laurence B, Robbins, general treasurer. _ George. W .Rossetter, of Highland Park, was welected president of the Chicago' Association of Commerce yesterday, for his second term. His continuation 'in othee is considered by members of the association as a tribute to his leadership in founding end directing the National Organis zation to Reduce Public ‘Expendi-j tures; V ', P'llF.1., flJlii/ 1'itiii!itiii,ii,',ita) 'fi'tfiti',i9,i'iit,ito,/ WIN calm IMRt WIERKEeKï¬-iiEF- nomie eonditions, and "e (Continued on page 24) “Whereas: This Net may be at- titt,mtii_t_1clthrat1s_mr3strtstrrss,oet, to "Whereas: During the past year the attendance has decreased to such a degree, that the management u, been obliged to operate at a loss, and Realizing that the opera at Rad vinia is a boon to the entire north shore, and desiring to boost my project which will make the area a more desirable place in which to live, the ieadera in real estate activities have framed aresolution whichhas been sent to Louis Eckstein, presi- dent of the Opera company, which tends as follows: _ - "Whereas: There has for several years been a growing interest hrthe programs at Ravinia, and Full support to the summer pro- gram of the Ravinia Opera company is promised by the North Shore Real Estate board, in a resolution passed by that organization recently. Opera at Ravinia was discontinued last summer for’the ilrst season in more than 20 years. - North Shore Board Sea Resolution to Opera _ President Re-elected E. D. Erich... A In.“ to. will be charmed for the mm Mo:- infatuation mlr be which“ by, eatthte tr. P. m. The Y.W.C.A. educational emu- mittee. of which In. Ill. L. Elston is chairman. is owing clan. in tt contrast gm! urticaria“ x-vne can†or will start W17, an. " ti 7:45. Instructions will be than by In. E. D. Erich-m- A a...“ 0.. "-e" Bridre â€asses ai" Y.W.C,A. Open Jan. 24 "Noah" from Symphonic VW....Widor Dr. Louis W. Sherwin. the pastor, will preach. A very cordial invRatton is Mb. tended to all to attend this union. "Jean. Joy of Nun's Deserving".m .....BIeh _ Chorus Ind Quartet 1’th- Choru te -ve-- - a. uni: 9mm Omn Merton... "5mm" from vahonie v Anthem- follows t “Ammo" hum Symphonic v. Anthem- "Thu 8.101 the Lord†'"'emr-tem-. I Special music of the kind that pleased so. many at the Christ- mas service will feature the mom- ine service " the HiehUnd -Park Presbyterian church this Sunday morning. The people who enjoyed the Christmas music 'will welcome another opportunity to hear the combined chorus and quartet under the direction of Horace Whitehouse. The chorus-has thirty voices. The musical program will he as The board of director's 'of the Ra- vinia Civic association has been giv- ing considerable thought to this sub- ject during the phat few months I and‘they are very happy to hare Mr. _ulrlhoinats' present his views at their annual, meeting. Anyone interested, lind'educing taxes through the tttttr-. stitntion of a less unwieldy form of administration is invited to attend P1irttyt--teettmrr--Aiir.%iiia'i-iii-F talk Will in all probability ttetamder o'eloek. “I Love the The annual meeting of the Ra- The vinia Civic association will be held: ot:ftt! in the Ravinia Village house, Tues- will t day, Jan. IT. The meeting is called Jan. A for 8 o'eloek, and the Brat order of foo? ' business will be the election of five ttpit I new directors to serve for three vitel i year terms. As soon " the elec- Pun“ tion of directors and general rou- I" to tine of business is out of the way. ity, IN the meeting will be addressed by eeonon Ray E. Thomas. Mr. Thomas is a has an Waukegan attorney- with otBeei in "Dr. l Chicago also. einliat Mr. Thomas has spent the last mittee several ‘month_ in a detailed study Will it of the legal requirements of the ing th, commission form of county govern- the im ment, and he will present _to the end in meeting the desirable features of Fiseetttt the proposed change. The county The CO', commission plan is now in efNet in and inc teytrifour, counties in the state. active 'Gr-tet" m Giii Chon- time" between' I, ..%" iiiiri Galbraith "rt "viii? - fl" --- "“"‘""“""'°"' J1me. Rally, of no 11!:th . . f _ _ "one, Ilium, mind u fuc- Hummus“ ttteftayr-rtuttueeiinriiie Frank More“, 22, mttland phtform‘nt the Wilmette nation of Park; Hue! Smith, 22, Dwight, Ill. the North Shore Line Int ï¬lmy lune-Lat the lake county our: mine. 5,Unt_tttetrttedlF' hon-o, Wuhan. 6 _ all-ton heapitnl for drtrqhrtiaftb"-" " The fourth annual 1402101; dance tlet home on .Tneldny, In of Evans Watkins Post Not?†of 10-.80 "m" a.†€513? the American Legion will be held tee?,; on "W JJ, Sunday mam, February 18, " gm.» J?ttd flt'htY (the Wuhan We temple. IT n fee Music will be furnished‘by Al ltr.. " nstited . Tory "tall . new: Night Owls. The mooted- -------- will be used for “Batmanâ€... "...._P,slt.trd gagging John W. Reno, eldest son of Mrs. Mary Reno, 304 Washington avenue. Highwood, passed away Tuesday at Lincoln, Ill., fo11owintcrtyrut ill- ness of†pneumonia. Funeral serv- ices will be held at two o'eloek this afternoon from Kelley's Funeral Parlors. Interment will be in North Shore cemetery. "r ported by the Julius Rosenwald fund, of Chicago. The Ravinia 1Forum 'eommittee, recognizing the impor- tance of the subject, particularly invitesthe physicians and health of- fleiah, of Highland Park and Ra- vinia to attend this meeting, in the upper hall of the Ravinia, Village house. At the last meeting, by a large majority Vote af those pres- ent, it was decided to make a twen- ty-flee cent admission charge to fu- ture meetings of the Forum. i John W. Reno Dies ,1 Funeral This P.M. ‘Dr. C. R. Rorem, a research spe- cialist attached to the National com- mittee on the Cost of Medical Care, will address the meeting, describ- ing the origin and development of the investigation and its "ntuority and minority findings, which have r‘ecently received national publicity. The committee was formed in 1927 and included 48 persons under the active chairmanship ‘of Dr. Ray Lyinan Wilbur, Secretary of the In- terior. Over half its members were physicians and dentists, the remain- der including hospital administra- tors, ‘puhlic health ofheials, econom- ists, educators, social workers and, representatives of the general pub-) lie. at issued 26 detailed reports and, " the end of the tive year period, late in 1982, two "final publi- "mstimttrrmtth-ernreertar-nRRmrt-i-iiri a- tjons for community action. Its work. was Anot omcially connected _with the government; its support came principally from grants-in-aid- of research from eight of the large philanthropic foundations. The fourth consecutive meeting otthe Ravinia Community Forum will be held on Sunday evening, Jan. 22, when the subject of "The Coatif Medical Care" will be the topic of discussion. T Owing to the vital importance of health, and of maintaining adequate health serv- ices to individuals and thfcbmmun- ity, particularly in time of grave economic embarrassments, the topic has more than pacing importance. Lem Dance Feb. " was sup- in: events of the cooking demon- etntione she is giving for the High- land Perk Women’s club. _ The third demonstration of the serie- of fottr in to be the!) " the club house on .Tneedey, Jun. IT, " 10:80 Batt., when Mrs. Brewer will .r. Mrs. Nina T. Bresrer,..the cu1in. . ary expert for the North Shore Gus -. company! is Faking you interest- As this is one of the outstanding events of the year, it is hoped that many.. will be present to hear this eminent authority on gardens. Cookimr Class at Woman's Club Soon A .ioint meeting of the Garden . clubs will be. held on Friday after- noon, Jatt./13, at two oleloek. Mm. Edith Banghart will speak on "Roek Gardens nnd Alphine Plants.†The meeting will be held " the High- land Park Woman's club. Members may invite guests. The Highland Park Garden Study club will hold especial meeting on Thursday morning, Jan. 12, at ten at)oe1r-aramrnm-iris--israrr'E-hirhjii- CIutton, Kimball road, to discuss de- tails of their exhibit at the "trr- proeching flower shown be held by the Garden, Club of Illinois, March 31, in Chicago. . Garden Clubs Join - To Bear Mrs. Banghart f Mrs. Hammond and Mrs. Meyer of Highlnnd Pgtrk in playing " the semi-finals in the women: tingle: gave the natives a fast and furiqus (Continued on page 6) Bob Clarke, Reginald Hammond, Dongs] Eittermaater and Earnest Snobble, all. of Highland Park, fought among themselves for bests in the semi-finals of the men’s sing- les. Kittermsster and Clarke won. In a fast contest Kittermaster won over Clarke for first in them singles class. - While there was phmtrot talent from all over the county entered in the competition, the Highland Park- ers soon elirnjnnted these and by the time the tsemi-tNia were reached had the whole show to theinaetvm. day night of the Lake County Ping Pong Tournament held at the Lib- ertyville high school for the benefit of the Condell hospital. Highland Park ping pong artists, playing before a crowd of 500 spec- tators, took " til the honors in the semi-finals and finnla Int Satur- Tournament Will Be Held at the__Ravinln Village r THURSDAY. "NUABT House Jan. Jun. W, a phone mi; this " a , be limited in the pint plications Coleman C whit was l board, and dent of the sbciation. of the No: Pong club made to u for all ch This is t club orgah vision will with "tterte with ideal have been tehdnnt at January 1 to place I hen as w th? Highl; tire platfo bf Women 'of-this pla for a plum the most i north shot inst: have Ping Pong formal opt the buildin of Vernon North the ehal: the morni 12:30, an will take ing lunch regular m day, l an. The old The ple (Cos mny