ngs pr Rowena B. Bennet Children‘s Poet To Address Lions Club THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1988 Mrs. Rowenna Bennett, wellâ€"known Highland Park Children‘s poet, will be the guest speaker at the regular noonâ€"day luncheon of the Highland Park Lions‘ Club, at the Green Tea Pot, Thursday, June 9. Mrs. Bennett has selected as her ub{-:t:l;C:hamliubhp- sus ::ocnn. rs. Benâ€" nett compares poetry of a genâ€" eration ago with some in the more modern mood, reading examples As a critic, interpreter and stuâ€" dent ‘of postry, Rowenna Bennett has had a rich and varied experience. She has acted as poetry editor of Junior Home magazine ‘and is now editor of Children‘s Activities and Mothers‘ Activities Magazine. : Her programs of readings of her own poetry, both adult and children‘s, have been in wide demand because of her delightful personality, her responsive voice, and her intelligent and charming interpretations, To her lectures on poetry, illustrated by carefully chosen poems by various distinguished authors, she brings the same qualities, plus a sensitive apâ€" preciation of the art of other poets and a wide knowledge of the field of poetry, both classical and modâ€" ern, American and foreign. . mas.trée with lights and silver or naments." Iredale‘s, local Kelvinator dealer, have begun a campaign this week which they believe will help solve the ills of the nation without legisâ€" lative aid from Washington. They are following the promotional idea conceived by George W. Mason, president of the Nashâ€"Kelvinator Corporation, that more sales means more jobs. Iredale‘s Begin Prosperity Drive The Iredale sales force is beginâ€" ning a survey of all homes in which they are urging people to buy someâ€" thing from somebody to aid the naâ€" tional salesmen‘s crusade whose ulâ€" timate aim is to start the wheels of industry turning again and to creâ€" ate a market for goods in areas where the buying power has become stagnated. This activity is not conâ€" fined to Kelvinator salesmen, but exâ€" tended to all salesmen in every field of endeavor. THE P R EBEA s Mothers Club of "Â¥" Plans Annual Dinner Bo when the Iredale man calls at â€lrhom.th-hlmanhm:':: cutimndhth!-uphln is making this survey. © The Mothers‘ Club of the Y.W. C.A. will hold its annual dinner on Tuesday, June 14, at 6:30 p.m. Reservations must be made ‘and s.ld for not later than Saturday, une 11. Tickets may be obtained at the Y.W.C.A. Weekly Chest Clinic The usual chest clinie conducted weekly by the Lake County Tuberâ€" eulosis association with Dr. Charles K. Petter as clinician, will be held at the St. Therese hospital Wedâ€" n-daytromsmllu.n.qu- tients are requested to telephone the office of the association for an apâ€" pointmentâ€"Majestic 1805. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Macpherâ€" son and family of N. St. Johns avenue will leave on June 16 for their summer home at Long Lake, Wis., near Phelps. Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Dunne of Chicago will occupy the Macpherson home while they are up north. 412 South Michigan Ave., Chicago â€" Wabash 9439 Importers of Antique Silver and Fine Old Sheffield CALLARD\of LONDON ENGLISH SILYVER, OLD SHEFFIELD PLA BRICâ€"Aâ€"BRAC. . R' . SPECIAL Armn'tl)} GIVEN TO WEDDING GIFTS ......2.... SPFFECH tmson., Do for information. / Millard of Normal Speech, 1144 Wilkion Ave., Chicago. IIL Stammering, Stuttering, speeth defects PAGE Â¥PIVR