attend the candidates‘ meeting sponâ€" sored by the Highland Park League of Women Voters, to be held at eight o‘clock Friday evening, April 10. â€" Due to the great interest shown, and the prospect of a larke attendance, this meeting will take place at Elm Place school, instead of at. theâ€" Highland Park Woman‘s club as originally anâ€" nounced. All candidates for the genâ€" eral municipal election, have been asked to speak. They are as follows: Candidates Invited f _ Candidates for Mayor: Benjamin F. Lewis and Emil B. Metzel; candidates forâ€"commissionerst.â€"W:~â€"J.â€"Brown; Archie B. Cook, Lyle Gourley, Robert J. Greenslade, William M. Reay, Joâ€" seph H. Taylor, and Julius H. Zimâ€" mer; candidates for %lzl.___ice magistrate: Earl H. Purdy and F .e!!@ï¬ï¬ery- The annual meeting of the League with election of officers and reports of committee chairmen takes place on Wednesday, April 22.~â€" _ ~ Menâ€"Runningâ€"forâ€"City â€"Offices ~m09 nï¬st:;dn{ nxiï¬:‘tt' 1’iAprll ti:' ;t t‘h‘ peak on > vi ool auditorium, unior To 8 Apfl?'l;‘:::;ln § Workshop is to© give "The Dover elcmug ht e =...â€"â€"â€" _ â€"â€"| Roed" by special arrangement . with > * s Samuel, French. _ The tickets will be ~~Every one is cordially invited to| seventy five cents, this small_admisâ€" attend the candidates‘ meeting spPONâ€"| sion being c ,‘,., "in order to cover sored by the â€"Highland Park League the expenses of the royalty of the of Women Voters, to be held at eight| play, costuming, and so on. * Mb%tw state attended the revent législative conference .at Springfield. â€" The two daysâ€"were ledâ€"withâ€"int ti events; calls on legislators; commitâ€" tee hearings; visits to the governor and the house and senate, hearing in the fatter, the exciting debate on the repeal of the Illinois Prohibition Law. VOTERS LEAGUE TO HEAR CANDIDATES Sunset Valley Golf : Club Open; Kelly Is _ Elected Secretary Senator Florence Bohrer and Repreâ€" sentative Anna Ickes addressed the I f ; 3 l #._ + ll ie x E bill through the house and senate, and at the League dinner, members had the opportunity of meeting the ~â€" (Continued on page 13) Sunset Valley is now open for play and some of the familiar faces may beâ€"seen on the course.â€"â€"The greens are all in excéllent condition having been cut and rolled. New flags have fact everything is ready for the big rush. * pey ie es At a meeting held Tuesday evening Tom Kelly was elected secretary of the cloub to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Conrad. . The Sunset Valley Tee club will hold a meeting on Friday, Aprilâ€"3, and give a farewell luncheon to Mrs. Watson G. Harmon who is moving to New York. â€" We all‘regret the loss of Mrs. Harâ€" mon, who has. always been active in our club and done so much for. the women‘s organization.â€"Contributed. On Saturday, April 11, there will a sale of home cooked foods in the rish house of the Highland Park esbyterian church.. The gale will #gin at 11 a m. and continue to 3 Hold Sale April 11 Address League This play is one of the cleverest stories to come from the pen of A. A. Milne; a comedy in the modern manâ€" ner. The action takes place in the drawing room of an English country house on the â€"Dover road, where 4 runâ€" away couple is forced by accident to interrupt their elopement. â€" It is a mysterious house, there is a mysteriâ€" ous and impossible Mr. Latimer, who, acting as a deus ex machina, directs the lives~ "of ~the â€"bewitdered â€"coupte: There is a neglected wife, a butler whose appearances are always apt. Too, there is the delightful dialogue which only Mr. Milne can write, and an ending which is entirely unexpectâ€" ed.~"If you like upâ€"toâ€"date â€"comedy, you will like "The Dover Road." â€"â€" the mi:fl possible to make the The Junior Workshop feels very forâ€" tunate in securing a play so well suitâ€" ed to its requirements. â€" Each member of the Junior Workshop, whether parâ€" the most possible to make the play a suceess. â€" If it is well received, it will pave the way for futureâ€" producttons by showing that Highland Park and Ravinia are interested in the dramatic work and aims of the young people here and are willing to encourage their further development. .. > "The Dover Road" To Be Given April 18 By Junior Workshop Youngsters.to Receive _____ Easter Eggs Saturday â€"__ at Alcyon Theatre â€" A special treat is in store for the youngsters attending the matineeâ€"perâ€" formance at the Alcyon next Saturâ€" day. William Boyd in "The Painted Desert," a picture of early western days at the time of the gold rush, is the feature attraction. There will also be shown a Nick and Tony comedy, a cartoon and latest news events. The beginning chapter of the thrilling deâ€" tective serial "Finger Prints," is an added attraction. To make everyâ€" thing complete every child will reâ€" ceive a highâ€"grade separately wrapped chocolate Easter. egg.: Nothing has been â€" overlooked to assure all the youngsters a real good time. The Highland Park East â€" Park board is now prepared to issue memâ€" berships with season tickets for use of the municipal tennis courts at Raâ€" vinia. â€"â€"Anyone desiring to secure a membership in this club and the use of tljo-com Qnring the â€"season, should apply at the Park board office, where all information regarding conâ€" ditions «and . cost will be cheerfully furnished. The courts will be opened as doon as Weather permits, it is anâ€" nounced. «.. _ Cl on ns s o. s k Park Board Ready To *â€"â€"Issue Tennis Tickets â€"Contributed. T H E a~residentâ€"ofâ€"thisâ€"city, was. heldat ‘Trinity church at 2 o‘clock Tuesday officiating; and interment was in Roseâ€" hill cemetery, Chicago. Many friends of the family attended the obsequies. The funeral of Mrs. Agnes M. Berâ€" gen, widow of the late Dr. Lloyd °M. Bergen, and formerly for many years __Mrs. Bergen‘s death occurred Mar. 28,â€".at Charlottesville, Va., where she had made her home during the last 10 years, since the death of her husâ€" band, which occurred in â€"Highland Park.. She was born in Chicago, Aug. 22, 1869, and came to Highland Park with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McFarlane, in 1880. Her marriage to Dr. Bergen was solmenized June 14, 1892. j e y sur of Highland Park, and L. V. Berâ€" gen of Virginia. Two brothers and two sisters of the decedent are H. F. Mcâ€" Farlane and Alan McFarlane of Virâ€" ginia, Mrs. C. E. Howell of Hinsâ€" dale, IllL, and Mrs._C..D..Heile .of .Oak Park, IILâ€" : > : Funeral of Mrs. Bergen, Former Resident, Held â€" Here Tuesday at 2:00 Mrs. Bergen was a well known and greatly beloved resident: of Highland Park for forty years, during which time she gained many warm friends in the community by whom the news of her death was received with exâ€" pressions of keen regret. The family ~~The annual town election in Deerâ€" field township will be held Tuesday, April 7. But one ticket, the Citizens, candidates are as follows: & For supervisorâ€"William J. Obee. For â€"â€" assistant supervisorâ€" (full term)â€"W.; E. Bletsch, Charles Harâ€" baugh, William Witten. â€" munity at this time. _ The Junior Sewing Club will hold its weekly Saturday night dance at the Masonic Temple, Highland Park, this Saturday, April 4th. Ed Groppi and his Revellers will entertain and provide the music. . Everyone is welâ€" For assistant supervisor (short term)â€"Sam Santi. * â€" Ast Precinectâ€"City hall, Waukegan avenue, Highwood. s nc a is 4th Precinectâ€"North Shore Gas Co. bidg., 47 S. St. Johns avenue, Highâ€" land Park. > The election will begin at the hour of 7 a.m. and close at 5 p.m. Polling places are: â€" _ e ooo oys 2nd _ Precinct .â€" Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school, Highland Park. 3rd Precinctâ€"H. F. Kelly bldg., 27 North Sheridan road, Highland PAPK _A en 5th Precinctâ€"$881 Roger Williams avenue, (Ravinia), Highland Park. 7th Precinctâ€"Brand Bros. store, 532 Central avenue, Highland Park. â€" 8th Precinctâ€"Lincoln school, Linâ€" coln avenue, Highland Park. â€" â€" Annual Town Election â€"6th Precinctâ€"Vencil Muzik store, 506 N. Green Bay road, Highland Park. j 3 p f O0th Precinctâ€"Witty‘s bldg., 475 Roger Williams avenue, (Ravinia), Highland Park. DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT allingo isted "Student Stunts" tryouts. This year Student Stunts will be about the midâ€" dle of May and will be entirely difâ€" ferent from what it has been in formâ€" er years, and tryouts are beginning this week in order to pick out the best material possible. for . the . big â€" It is hoped that the same scheme can be carried out through the whole thing of having the stage entirely black and silver, done in a very modâ€" The â€"Deerfieldâ€"Shields â€" Township high school board election will be held Saturday, April 11. ©Two members of the board are to be electod. The candidates, both . present immtsé McBride _ of Highland Park, and C. W. Getty of gocrï¬eld- The pelling places will be at the high school in~Highland â€"Park, at the City Hall® in l;ké* ‘lfoo:".u:..:t u.:“ grade school in. Highwood, andâ€"atthe town hall in n.-:ï¬;. % y se on Saturday, May 9th, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., in the park at Ravinia station, are very nearly completed. ‘Textiles and Novelties: Mrs. M. J. Hardâ€" acre, chairman:; Mrs. E. E. Leonard. Mrs. Paul Affairâ€"to Be Given May 9 in _*~Benefit of Municipal Rose Garden This fair is for the purpose of raisâ€" ing funds for the municipal rose garâ€" den of hardy shrub roses that is being planned for the city, and active parâ€" ticipation in the fair is therefore of interest to every member of the comâ€" munity. â€"â€" ~ ns x LIST COMMITTEES l EAST FOR GARDEN FAR FEA! ~ General and Publicity Chairman, Mrs. E. H. e "â€" h L npety LNaidkts Mrs. Wm. White, Mrs. D. Pattison, Mrs. J Hardacre, Mrs. C. Beech. : Children‘s Activities: Mrs. E. H. Gleason, chairman ; Mrs. E. A. mrrin,eon. Mrs. W, J. Roetter, Mrs. C.= V. Nichols, Mrs. C. R. Scheuneman, Mrs. H. Vischke. Tea Room : Mrs. C. D.â€"Watson, chairman ; Mrs. J. B. Deibler, Mrs. E. W.â€"Fedderson, Mrs. F. J. % Farrell; Mrs. G. W. Whitcomb, Mrs. J. S8.~Van. Bergen. ; Pottery and Glassware?: Mrs. R. L. Thorsch, and Mrs.â€" Danielson, coâ€"chairmen; Mrs. H. G. Committee Members The membership of the committees is as follows: : > Bryant, Mrs. P. Date, Mrs. R Mrs. E. Christensen. Bulbs and Seeds: Mrs.â€"F. C. Atwill, chairâ€" man; Mrs. C. C. Brackett, Mrs. A. Harrison, Mrs. E. A. Edkins. . Student Stunts Next : Big Event at D.S.H.S. Following close on the heels of_ the senior play at the high school come ._One of the unusual attractions will be a theme song for the entire show, which will be written by an outsider this year. Next year there will be a school contest to see who can write the best one which will be used for the theme song. High School Election April 11; Two Members Out for Reâ€"Election Shrubs uind Plants : Mrs. F. M â€" Thursday, April 2, 1931 Phillips, Mrs Wicks. chairâ€" 40 ) 394 this it:", and "( ~At the en was a chart to rank him "The firg boint of th out Mr. Saq the meeting one point t l'l." Cgt the Ability ing Me?", * "Can T Lay It*" Mrs. Joh «Pamphlet bearing‘ on trance on themselves, students pre divided into In order answer â€"the College," a seniors was Sandwick T high school. 4 p. m.â€" and presen _ Highland ~At~8 o‘cl will be a Steiner‘s g fixion," as : Lt mMon. Prin.; Sa Stud lelujah Ch Hendel. _ Services Trinity ch The Eas Park Pres! nished by Ien, â€" sopral gontralto; Maurice T Laura ~Der Morgan Jo as organis will be "TH trina,‘ "As Tf:inc_cnhj Stewart,â€"a Palestrina. be the We teenth cen Daughters. April 5th. Special Cho Thursday 0 . Selyr openi entral aesro any ps (Co .ove