Folies, president of e Cook County Leg. Voters, â€"will address g _ of the Highlang Women Voters, on 20â€" at the Y.W.C.4 r members will be ‘hne program beging league cordially in. whoâ€"are interested m in hearing Mrs. well informed and discuss "The Gen. ists residing in ke Forest met at George T. Buck , Jan. 4, and or i Preventorim &, _ " CWoll Madssage eciate any kind ..'GHOWnchMm';\‘ _ or clamp, i i Addressâ€"548 CENTRAL AVE gated _to conduct on page 29) Foréest, III. Ar ing completed to Sunday school in ple, 361 Wet istian rurch for Forest Jan. 4 I1 be held at 9:45 : at 11 a.m. Wed nce with the comâ€" conference at Gen. of Women Voters venth annual meet. rence on the Cause " comes at a most Washington ‘, ~which is com r1al women‘s organâ€" et at the Hotel shington, D. C, 21. Mrs. Carrs ill preside at the re will be â€"namer ind discussions led conference has enâ€" mine if a dependâ€" t the maintenance can be substituted ading to recurring that when an es ment." $ no single contriby. will be te on the "T%Eoml ry has ‘been re _a guaranteed seâ€" ants or Children . 20 at Y.W.C.) [ sponsored by Community Recâ€" e Forest, begin avenue, . JANUARY i4 the â€"Movement on Geneva will . be 1982 " Snes, Glencoe, and gladly welâ€" ©Mes anyone interested in attendâ€" | â€" On Jan. 18 at the monthly meetâ€" ing of the Sisterhood of the North Shore Congregation Israel Mrs. Marâ€" gret Ayer Barnes will be the smpeaker. She will discuss her new book "Westward Passage." â€" Mrs. Barnes first novel "Years of Grace" which appeared in 1930 won for her the Pulitzer prize for literaâ€" fure. Since its publication her rise m literary circles has been rapid 4 â€"â€"~Inâ€" theâ€" past â€"five Years she has won recognition as a short story writer, playwright and novelist, . â€" a She has the reputation of being it interesting speaker with delightâ€" ful Personality, ~On the same proâ€" im Miss Mary Berowitz, contralto Â¥ill sing. Miss Berowitz has given "g0 and has fine dramatic ability. _ The Sisterhood meets in the Tem. MISS ANNA WILLAS Swedish Massage ypat mg, juages, and other costs inciâ€" dental to the contest, the balance vill â€"be â€" divided proportionately %:ï¬t!mmmm@m ays should be presented that can be done effectively in drapes and set pieces. Scenery will be fhrnuhj «d for a simple interior and a simple â€"â€"*"*Westward Passage There are no fees required for| , , __, _ "APBurance that the new aifry. _A nominal admission will be| °3¢*@! building in Waukegan will tharged to the tournament and after| P¢ in process of construction by m_‘fljfl’ifli@s of advertisâ€"| early spring was wivan last weaak :. A silver loving cup with thename of the winning group engraved upon it will be presented at the close of the contest. first week in March. . â€"â€" _ The auditorium in which the tourâ€" nament will be held will be decided upon in the next week or two. ‘Recent entries of dramatic groups include the Ravinia Players, the byterian church, the Highland Comâ€" munity players, the Waukegan Comâ€" matic league, and a group of playâ€" ers from the Deerfleldâ€"Shields high school. Any little theater group in Highland Park or nearby commuâ€" nity is cligible to enter. â€"FRST ONEâ€"ACT PLAY â€" â€" TOURNEY IN MARCH The first annual community Oneâ€" Act Play tournament promises to be one of the most interesting comâ€" munity â€" programs ~of the season. The tournament will continue two or three evenings, depending upon fefal number v€â€"entrics; and the time has been definitel '---.--h--------.----. ior. â€"Furniture, costumes, a (Continued on page 28) reation Bureau; Numerous _ _ Entries; Details _____ m“ JANUARY 14, 1982 to Address No Entry Fee _ gered by the committee. . _ | be carried by the scouts and also .___:‘:'_;t_“:_ contained instructions. ‘The scouts enc teâ€"npmurance . that . the new | BHJ moicted the merming yore of it federal building in Waukegan will at about 12:00 o‘clock. The afterâ€" be in process of constructior by| noon drive started at one o‘clock. early spring was given last week i Theâ€"scoutsâ€"adjournedâ€"for anâ€" hou: aâ€" communication of gress for dinner. Mr. Paul Muzik, disâ€" Carl R. Chindi n..of Congressman trict ~commissioner, _ had arrt'\nged T14 indblom to G. Robert Galâ€" the campaign, but was unable to be loway, secretary of the Wanlkaoan| °C °"*" * Hearings s will be conducted in the hearing room" of the committee, room .. 821. House office building, Washington, D. C. Sessions will begin at 10 o‘clock a. m. and 2 o‘clock p.m. unless otherwise orâ€" dered by the committee. : ; RINGâ€"TING CANDY SHOPS, Inc. .. > 28 North Sheridan Road (In the Green Tea Pot).______ _____ ... visions, Jan. 25 incomeâ€"tax rates, Jan. 15 and 16. . Income taxâ€"General and Suppleâ€" mental Provisions, Jan. 18 and 19. â€"Estateâ€"and gift taxes, Jan. 20. _ -;liscp}laneous_taxes, Jan. 21, 22, and 23.‘ Butter. 14. Old Fashioned Chocolate Drops A letter from Congressman Chindâ€" blom states that in contemplation of a revision of the revenue â€"laws and the imposition of increased and additional taxes, the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives announces â€" to â€" all concerned that it will â€"hold public hearings at Washington, D. C., beâ€" ginning Wednesday, Jan. 13, at 10 o‘clock a.m. Assortment of Chocolates Chindblom_ in Notice â€"â€"â€" of Revenue Hearings ‘amilyâ€"Assort mber of Commerce. Incomeâ€" General statements A tentative schedule of heari as follows: SPECIAL PRICES Taoffaop / BR ELNC@ TIDNCLâ€"â€" NEW LOCATION AdLCHC (Formerly $1 Ib.â€"one now 1 & Nowlin, F. Shelton, J. Garrity, â€"F. 1@ 0! h & â€" m F A0HQws: A. Cantagallo. Troop 37â€" Scouts » Jan. 18â€"and| present: L. Chioni, Wm. Roberts, J. Sprow!l, A. Jeppesen, W. Russell, R. an. 15 and 16.| Weber, L. Southerton, A. Biavati, l and: Suppleâ€"| T. Molendi, J. Schaefer, C. Sanderâ€" . 18 and 19. â€"| hoff, _B. Walz, H. Madison, Jacob es, Jan. 20. _ | Jeppessen, Robert Stupey, J. Bemus, , Jan. 21, 22,| F. Evanglist, V. Meyers, and their mcsts â€"â€"~â€"â€"~{â€"leaderâ€"Mr.:â€"Walecha;, _ scoutmaster .. offers New Location one and twoâ€"pound boxes THE <PRE s 8 MAbhiicrvipinniipesnonnn insd m’ #s r â€" mï¬ :â€".m and twoâ€"pound boxes) Aroop 6( assembled at Fort Sheriâ€" dan and their scouts were Allan Hulst, J. Dibble, B. Bronson, Danâ€" iels, Knoblock, Jones and their leader Lieutenant Scott, scoutmasâ€" ter. The leader present at the Vilâ€" lage hall was Mr., Ray Roth whol brought the letters which were to sented were Troop 36 with the folâ€" lowing scouts: Joeâ€"Notogicomo, & Pasquesi, W. Smith, D. Cantagallo, F. Cantagallo, L. Dean, E. Santo, J. McLeran, Ed. Brown, R. McNeil, C. Nowlin, F. Shelton. 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