, cashier of st and Savâ€" and R. E. r, 566 :Cenâ€" i comedy in th and last ore Theatre ason. This hland â€" Park vening was | real enterâ€" ub 1 the courtâ€" n daughters double life, ‘all because chine." The the satire ce and the cting made ne all will ces the inâ€" h season. ‘ meeting of esday, May full charter ized in Winâ€" k, with the cet governor present at 1ew club on s Organizaâ€" 1 Season Mny 9.1929 been comâ€" innetka / The Girl Scouts and the Girl Reâ€" serves are ready for their Mother and Daughter banquet which will be held Friday night at the Y.W.C.A. The setting of the tables and the decoraâ€" tions for each table are being cared for by the girls themselves. The proâ€" gram which will follow the dinner will be a welcome by Katherine Croke piano solo, Eleanor Erickson, dance by Josephine Srtyder and> Florence Glader, stunt to be given by Lincoln school Girl Scouts, tap dance, Selma Cook, stunt by the Oak Terrace Girl Reserves, clog by Eleanor Roberts and Helen Meyers, tumbling by the Highwood Girl Scouts, a Gumps dance by the Deerfield Girl Reserves, niano solos by Marjorie Ingram and Selma Cook, and a closing talk by Eleanor Roberts. + * * 20, and as soon as the contract is awarded, :t is expected that work will be started on the new structure. On the second floor will be located the council chamber which will be 49.2 by 26 feet in dimensions, with offices grouped about it.. Here will be the offices of the mayor, the city clerk, the corporationâ€" counsel and the city collector, and a room also is provided for a court room for the hearing of city cases. â€" ment with ample space for its activiâ€" ties; also for the building inspector‘s office, the engineering department and the East Park District offices. The large lobby will occupy the center of the front portion of this floor. . â€" The city council has advertised for bids for the contract of building the proposed city hall to be opened May Thursday, May 9, 1929 OPEN BIDS FOR NEW CITY HALL MAY 20 (Continued from page 1) Y. W. C. A. Notes Proposed New City Building for Construction of Which Bids Will Be Opened May 20 |\_ A hew Girl Reserve group has been organized by the seventh and eighth grade â€" girls of Deerfield Grammar school. _A room in the school‘ is being }ï¬tted up for their ;club meetings by the girls.. Sandwiches and hot cocoa aré being sold on Monday noons at the school by the elub girls to meet the expense of the furnishings. The | officers of the new club are Mildred { Rolle, president; Kathryn Beckman, | viceâ€"president; Hilda Soefker, secreâ€" tary;â€"Violetâ€"Johnson, treasurerâ€" and Irene Sanders, reporter. . Cora St. John was reâ€"elected president and Mrs. Willis Gerken, viceâ€"presiâ€" dent. The secretary is Mrs. A.J. Trapp and the treasurer, Mrs. Wm. Hayward. Mrs.‘ Hettie Jones will again act as chairman of the Sunâ€" shine . committee; Mrs. Fred Lindâ€" strom was reâ€"elected corresponding secretary and Mrs. Louis Schemmel as chairman of the Music committee. The program committee for the comâ€" ing year will be Mrs. John Fay and Mrs. 0. L. Olesen. A most interestâ€" ing talk was given by Mrs. Frank J. Horn, chairman of the Mable Cratty Memorial Fund committee, on the life of Miss Mableâ€"Cratty for 22 years the general secretary of the National Y. W.C.A. . A program of readings by The May meeting of the Board of Directors of the Y.W.C.A. will be held Tuesday morning, May 14, at ten o‘clock in the Y.W.C.A. building. The Finance committee will meet Friday morning at ten o‘clock for the regular monthly meeting. The Mothers‘ club met at the Y.W. C.A. Tuesday evening, May 7th, for their annual election of officers. Mrs. The Girl Reserve Cubs will hold a bicycle and roller skating party Monâ€" day afternoon leaving the Y.W.C.A. at four o‘clock. . A surprise supper will be held on the beach where the two groups will meet following the wheel hikes. _ â€" e The B.Y.‘s «lub will entertain the Business Girls‘ club of the Lake Forâ€" est Y.W.C.A. Tuesday night, May 14 at the Y.W.C.A. T H E P R E. $8 Mrs. Jesse Sobey was much enjoyed.| Several musical numbers were given by Mr. O. B. Brand, Miss Brand, Miss Dora Krueger and Miss Ann Muench. | Violin solo. by Mrs. Russell Luce of | Glencoe, with Carolyn Schemmel at | K armute the piano, and a solo by Mrs. Louis Schemmel accompanied by Mrs. Luce and Missâ€"Schemrhel concluded the program. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Allen Gerken, Mrs. Benson and Mrs. Ross.