ERSON NOTEL Bay and spectacular Eagle COTTAGESCli, ÅllUsports. Eelent. COTTA aecommodations. notel rooms and cottages with or without bath. Innerspring mattresses through- out. Send for literature.« EVERETT M. VALENTINE EprlmWIS. Chicago Office, 333 N.Michi pntral 2028 to bon Worma wjI --8 --- tà Youth magazines' Sunday morning classes for all children will meet as usual at Il o'clock, and the class for guides will meet at à o'clock on Thursday eve- ning in Foundation hall. Mr. and, Mrs. George T. Dyer, 344. Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth, and their family returned recently'from a month in the East. They divided their time between New York, Springfield, Mass., and Darien, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Willard T. Grimm of 515 Roslyn road, Kenilworth, return- ~d lant week with their children fron man of the committee. Among the members are: Former Governor Frank 0. Lowden of Ore- gon; Rodney H. Brandon of Ba- tavia, former director of the state department of public welfare; Mrs. Williami T. Bruckner of Hinsdale, president of the Illinois Federation of Women's clubs; Mrs. Ruth M. Chamberlin of Aurora, presidest of the Illinois Federation of, Business and Professional Women's clubs; John P. Devine of Dixon, former speaker of the Illinois house of rep- resentatives; former Lieutenant-Gov- ernor Thomas F. Donovan of Joliet; E. A. Eckert of Mascoutah, master of. the Illinois state grange; John L. ..lrit, af Chieago. commissioner of prestuent ot n association; on of Quincy, the American standing of rs Of the and S n. former presi- Farm Bureau N ovember. Members of the committee from the tenth congregressional district are Benjamin F. Affleck of Winnet- ka; Dennis F. Kelly of Lake Forest; Mrs. B. F. Langworthy of Win- netka; Ernest J. Kruetgen of Chi- cago; and Mrs. Martin Kent Nor- tham of Evanston. street. L iese and