of Vinneltia was the speaker. In the living room of Mrs. Shelby M. Singleton's home at 1104 Forest avenue, a -group gathered to bear Mrs. Cole trace clearly and under- standingly the history of disarma- ment. As secretary of the Gireater Chicago, Disarmanient council, and as chairmani of the international affairs committee. of the Cook. County League of Women Voters, Mrs. Cole bhas studied bher subject and its, re-- lated issues, intensively. Her able,. cle ar presentation of.ber subject re- sults froni her research, and,. coupled witb ber charrn of nianner, at once attracts and bolds the interest of ber Ahearers. From ber first finiding of a definiter effort. toward a: disarmament move- muent during the presidency of Tbeo- dore. Roosevelt, she outlined, itsý development to the present, time, mentioninig its problems and its 0 ut- standing figures, its doctrinies and treaties, commenting upoù. their fail- ure or their degree of success, Tbe present moment she çoînsiders to, be b opeful, witb President Franklin *Roosevelt going even a step furtber tban the Hoover-Stimson doctrine.. Her talk over, the privilege of dis- cussion was given and enjoyed. Tentative plans for suinmer study 'ëee ade witb Mfrs. Cole as a mem- ber of 'the group. WÀRNS AUTO OWNERS Oiviers of automobiles parked with the leit wbeel to the curb are sub- *ject to arrest, Chief of Police Henry in accordance with a Village ordi- natice, wbich forbids parking witli the left wvheel to the curb. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Beit, 302 Abingdon avenue, Kenilworth, Will entertain at luncheon Monday, the- judge 1s, Mms. John Cocbran and Mrs. Alice D. Miller, andhec-carmn Mrs. Frank Ch erry end, Mrs. A. B. Spach, preceding the garden contest and meeting of the Kenilwortb Home and Garden club at Mrs. F. B. Mac- Kinnons, 321 Leicester road, Kenil- worth. * t', gainiug populaxity eacm weçk We Alse Carry ALL THE. 0W .TIME .FAVORITES PHONE WILMETTE Aml Ben Brieksov, M'Iss "Libbiy" Townsend(Ii- beth -Towntsend) of 1337 Ashland avenuie, wiinette., who has spent the Past titree years n the study of dïdratics at Northwesterst univer- sity's School of Speech,, wiII in lJune, 1open a class ini creative drarnatics for chiildrt'n bettween the ages of 7 wid 10. _____ Realty Convention Cornes to Chicago North shore real estate dealers will take part in the 26tb annual conven- tion of the National Association of Real Estate boards to be beld June 13 to 17 at the' Stevens hotel. Chicago will entertain about, 4,000 realtors f rom aIl sections of the United States and Canada. edctoaan e- An elaborate dctoaane- tertainiment program bhas been pre- pared under the direction of J. Soule Warterfield, chairman of the Chicago Real Estate board convention execu- tive committee. The convention programi has beemi so designed as to be of especial in- terest to property owners and tax- payers of the outlyingi communiies of Chicago and the suburban towns througbout Cook county. TIhe educational program will deal chiefly with real estate tax relief, stabilization of mortgage money and the reshaping of real estate develop- ment. cas. of24 wJIY---M FOX HEAD BEVIERAGES ARE. BETTER Recause they are made with WAUKESHA SPRING WATER Fox Headl Lager Beoom Fox Head Ginger AI, Fox Head 01& Browua A dark beer Carbonated Water Waukesha Sprint Water FOX IBEAU SALES..CO& 0F EVANSTON Makers o.1-fine beverages for over 40 years. 620 Madmson St. Greeneaf 6260> 1PlIayIt Once You Will , Play Ii A gain. Every day if is beýcoming More evident thaf oncea player af Vernon, always a.player-af Vernon. turns june 0. ý motlier, Mrs. G. L. Sparks.. *Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hoetzer,0 1500 Maple avenue, announce the Mrs. Howard Knight of 575 Stone- birth of a son, May 29,,at St. Lewis gate terra.ce, Glencoe, will entertain, Memnorial hospital in Chicago. ber bridge club on Friday, june 2. RO%'.UTE-Any Road Io Waukegan Roui, North Io Deerfield, T7hen i1!/ Mes West I a,