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Highland Park Press, 24 Apr 1930, p. 13

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Thursday, April 24, 1930 ANNUAL MEETING OF H. P. WOMEN VOTERS (Continued from page 6) Court, presented by such able speakâ€" ers as Mrs. Laura Lunde; Dr. Rachâ€" elle Yarros; Mrs. Georgia Fowler, and Mrs. Paul Douglas. Additional subâ€" jects studied in board lessons, have been: The Purpose and Organization of the Le:gue; Revision of Election Laws: Taxation, and State Rights and Mrs. ported vear. Laws; laxat Federal Aid. Mrs. Howell Murray, corresponding secretary, reported 1440 notices sent out, and letters written to state and federal legislators. Mrs. Jay Glidden, who was apâ€" pointed treasurer to fill the vacancy left by Mrs. T. A. Moore, and who has consented to go on for the followâ€" ing term, gave the treasurer‘s report. Mrs. Robert Walker, membership chairman, reported an increase of 87 members, making a total of 215. Mrs. Allan Wolff, chairman of E4â€" ficiency in Government, whose report was read, spoke of having taken part in the state convention, and of hav‘ ing been invited to attend a hearing of the commission appointed by Govâ€" ernor l‘fm(-rsofl for suggestions to cure the defects of the Ilinois election laws. She attended numerous state conferences where the proposed legâ€" islative. program was discussed, inâ€" cluding the Civil Service bill, the Council _ Manager _ bill _ and _ ballot changes. Mrs. George Buhl, chairman of Inâ€" tern:tional Coâ€"operation, spoke of freâ€" quent state meetings and studies sent out by the state. board. ‘ Reports Progress Mrs.. Raymond ~Simons, chairman of Legal Status of Women, who has addressed the state group on the Cable act, and who has been asked to serve as a legal status delegate at the nationa! convention, spoke of the progress made in the Women on Jurâ€" les camnaien which will be continued ies campaign which will be continued during the summer to prepare for the referendum November 4. She also gave some â€" interesting information concerning the Cable act. Mrs. George Carr‘s report on Child Welfare, was read by Mrs. Simons. It was to the effect that since this was not a legislative year for Illiâ€" nois, there was to the effect that since this wis not a legislative year for Illinois, there was no pressing State Child Welfare problem, but in Federal department, the league is very anxious to secure the continuâ€" ance of the purpose of the Sheppard Towner actâ€"benefitting mothers and childrenâ€"which is contained in the first Jonesâ€"Cooper bill, or the more recent Goodwin bill. She stated that 15 letters had been written from this league to President Hoover, Senator Deneen, and Congressman Chindblom. Mrs. I. M. Greenberg, chairman of education,â€" reported: three meetings during the year. Hours for Women Miss Ellen Guiney, chairman of Women in Industry, summed up a very comprehensive report by statâ€" ing that the league is sponsoring a 48 hour week for women with no night or Sunday work; adequate apâ€" Reports Made Charles Benson, secretary six‘ meetings held during act. report cn Child the Friday, April 25, at Boy Scout meeting.: Saturday, April 26 at den club meeting. Wednesday, April 30 I‘. T. A. meeting. Friday, May 2, at 7: Scout meeting. Saturday, May .3, at Spring frolic. Mrs. Nathan Corwith, Jr., publicaâ€" tions chairman stated that literature on the World Court had been overâ€" sold at the l1st meeting, and that she would be glad to order any league publications desired at any time. Mrs. Benjamin Lewis, chairman of the luncheon committee, reported havâ€" ing served an average of 58 people propriations for| Labor law enforceâ€" ment; and Women on Juries, fin a month during the meeting. . Mrs. D. M. Hlasios funcheon, Septembe benefits d party and NMrs. R. party and the "Silver Tea." + Nrs. R. P. Sherer, publicity chairâ€" man, reported 470 inches of publicity since last April. Reads New Byâ€"Laws Miss Ellen Guiney, chairman of the Revisions committee, then read the new byâ€"laws drawn up by Mrs. Rayâ€" mondâ€" Simons, which were approved by the assembly. Mrs. Grinnell took the chair while ‘nominations for the offices to be filled this year, were voted upon. The elecâ€" tions which were unanimous, are as nomination this year, 1 tions . whic follows: Mrs, I Mrs. retary pi€ Ms. hearing and . Mrs. chairman May vited Mi Mrs. Blasier then presented a budâ€" get for the coming year, which was »pproved by the assembly, and will be presented to the new board at its first meeting. The Highland Park league will beâ€" gin activities earlier than usual next fall in order to prepare for the genâ€" eral elections in November., Zion Man Suffering Slecping Sickness condition nd the snd he is Efting is tients have the coma gain const maley. RAVINIA VILLAGE CALENDAR Mi irding Since . Constant «Hopkins, president; D) M. Blasier, 2nd viceâ€"president; Seth Gooder, corresponding seeâ€" y; Mrs. H. G. Langford, 2nd nit chairman; Mrs. Nathan Corâ€" Jr., 4th precinet chairman; Mrs, Vaughan, 6th precinet chairman, Mrs. W.. R. Saul, 8th precinet ong a 1). M. Blasier, chairman of the committee attended a field day n, and the state convention in ber, ~and. arranged for two c during the vear â€" a bridge committec a n, and the ber, â€"and. s during the nd the "Sily Hopkins announced a court on the new park assessment, eld in Waukegan, April 28, opening of the new City hall, and 4, to which all are inâ€" of _ encephalitis _ lethargia, r sickness," has been in parâ€" a for more than a week, His i is scmewhat improved, acâ€" to Dr. J..H. Blanks, but he is able to speak. his state seems to improve is able to take nourishment, is expected to recover. 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