Everett L. Millard, grandson of Mrs. Beynton recently completed a small booklet giving historic data goal he had worked for, (casting the masques into enduring bronze). Browere died in 1834, requesting that ‘this <collection be boxed for forty years, by which time posterâ€" ity might appreciate them and cast them into enduring bronze as. he Mrs. u:..‘.m w;-u:‘. Government and Foreign Policy of Seeks Permanent Home For Works Of American Sculptor . *Xiving ~ Faces" an < e4itorial “fl‘hh“l& Past in thaoy alicd & Highiand Park, in that the life masque‘s 19â€" ferred to were the works of John H.L. Browere an American sculpâ€" tor, . whose great granddaughter, the Jute Mrs.â€" Charles T. Boynton was a resident of this city. had hoped to do. m‘hfllâ€".fllï¬hn were stored in a corn crib outside Rome, N. Y. In 1924 Mrs. Boynton, came upon a few of them in an old stable in Evanston, and began the task of reassembling the Thomas Jefferson, Marquis de ‘La Fayette, Henry Clay, Presidents Adams, .. Jefferson, . Madison and John Quicy Adams; Martin Van Buren, Dolly Madison, Charles Carâ€" roll, Commodore David Porter and Edwin Forrest. A Mrs. Boynton displayed her colâ€" lection at the World‘s Fair in Chiâ€" eago in 1938â€"35. At the present time these pieces of statuary are in <Rosenwald museum. Donald S. Boynton, son‘ of Mrs. Boynton and Mr, Millard are now seeking a perâ€" Local Women To Attend Cook County League Meet ‘Apr. 22 for the Forum of the Cook County turday, April 22, on "Labor‘s Stake been ‘a member of the faculty of several universities and is now the Chief Economic Analyst in the Diâ€" vision of Trade Agreements in the Department â€"of State, Because of the Reciprocal Trade Agreements program has been one of the major items of support of the League of Women Voters for a number of years, this meeting is being made open to the public uuâ€"n::ï¬umm derstanding conâ€" wibetion If the United Blutes s better international relations. Mrs. Wiliam M. Bryant, Press dent of the Cook County League of Women . Voters, will preside, The program has been arranged by Mrs. Walter T. Fisher of Winnetka, manent . home . for these masterâ€" pleces and Mr. Millard is at presâ€" ent in Washington in an effort to place them. special assistant to the Secretary of State and expert in the Trade the National League of ‘Women Voters, will lead the discussion folâ€" anfiantian in Trade Agreements and Foreign 12:80, Mr. staff of the United States Tariff Commissionf and for eight wears About the house the handsome Collie Ausumes a look of melancholy. And wonders how be 1] aarn bis heep. Wileon‘s ID expa e alct~ *““I“-“d seven food clements vitel to the well being of every type of mo En T id Sn d a man mradutike In «at ‘the Palmer House at eaking at 1:15. > Inoindad in the anats 20, 1989 Annual Rummage l Sale Of Lake Forest YWCA To BE Apr. 22 Lake Porest~Â¥.W.C.A. will be held on Saturday, April 22nd, from (9 a.m. until 8 pm.) at "Y" headquarâ€" ters on Market square which can easily be reached from the main staâ€" tion of cither the Northwestern or the North Shore electric. y chairman ind Tat Ssn e are planning to Mrs. Richard D. Gunthorp is the chairman for this year‘s sale and her committee is as follows: Mrs. P. H. Jaklin, selling chairman; Mrs. Charles H. Brown, marking chairâ€" man; Mrs. Dwight Ingram, teleâ€" phone chairman; Mrs. Ernest Johnâ€" son and Mrs. Woodbury Ober, speâ€" cial marking chairmen and Mrs. The annual Rummage Sale of the it mm He‘s been McLaughlin‘s posd we Say. MmOPG » . » _ _ "You‘ll Like Mener Hoare* No. 3 K . 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Pound bag PARADISE GRAHAM CRACKERS Over 100 Lake Forest women a» -'a'r"" ue â€" this year is exceptionally fine. ly evening gowns and sports ensemâ€" bles, from size 12 up, infants wear, toys, furniture, shoes and many other things will be soid at bargain Civil Service Seeks Card Punch Operator The United States Civil Service Commission has announced an open md:nmhï¬lw sition g-hd-e-dâ€"uâ€"hcr erator, $1 a year. Applications 'illbownthhh’ unm:;l.::-lhhz“ if received from Colorado and States westward. Stuart K. French, publicity chairâ€" Applicants must have had at least 2 months of fullâ€"time paid experiâ€" This week North Shore celebratâ€" ing Manor House cm:-w two reasons. First, because we want ALL our customers .to discover how really good Manor House Coffee is. Secondly, we want c.h m"lh"mthhv":h?, appreâ€" loyal friendship. us orderâ€" ing a jar of House Your choice ing 3 jar of Manor Houss today, Â¥our cholce grind for all glass coffee makers. It‘s MAMOR HOUSE COFFEE Week h. 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Civil Service Board Rudolph Ingerle _ Paintings On Display At Winnetka Center Rudolph Ingerle of this city will be the next member of the North Bhore Art league to have a oneâ€" man show in the league‘s studio at Winnetks Community House, The Ingerle exhibit, following immediâ€" ately that. by . Fairfield Porter vhidlhmmhh“ will open on , April 24, to #4 a o oo o o a 0 6 0 o a o 6 0 0 a e 0 0 0 a 0 a 6 o e on 60 e 0 a 6 6 8 867 Roger Wiliams Avenue Phone Highland Park 3080 814 N. Waukegan Road a a o 0 a e a o a o a 0 a 8 6 6 6 + * We Recommend #r E: â€"â€"â€"â€" A M 2â€"d airtight glass in cocacolooo..l!'ii_ ro-.ooo-..-“zbm a o o e e# “-.' z.‘,‘ 8| * me. 4 2 * 4 PORK ROAST Short cuts of pork loins, 3 lbs. avg. .. LAMB CHOPS Choice shoulder chops, Spring lamb‘ BEEF TONGUE PORK SAUSAGE MEAT YELLOW BAND WEINERS Oscar Mayor‘s ... 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