<~â€"â€"TOâ€"ROLD RECEPTION 0o . FOR LOCAL ARTISTS Jerrems, Dudlsy . Crafts Watson, | Ruth Robbins, William Watson andk Mrs. James C. Ewell. | â€" Musical Features | The many friends of Helon Elizaâ€" beth Taylor of the Columbia School of Music wilf welcom» this opporâ€" tunity of hearing her musical proâ€" gram during the afternoon. â€" Carâ€" oline Deile whose lovely voice will add much pleasure to the afterâ€" noon will sing a group of songs in German composed by Miss Tayâ€" lor. _This ysar is the 100th anniâ€" .iames Cady Ewell, .\‘drs. Arthur which is being celebrated by all who love his beautiful poems and prose. Miss Taylor is not only a pianist of unusual talent but is also a comâ€" poser who is acknowléedged by muâ€" f sicians of prominence in Chicago as possessing unnsual talent and promise. . She has set to music Goethe‘s , "He Who Has â€" Yearned Aloné" and "The Wanderer‘s Night Song" as well as a charming poem Everyone is invited to attend this exhibition and musical on ,Sundéy afternoon at the Highland Park Woman‘s club. ‘There is no_admisâ€" sion fee. . Wnres off for: the Chi There will be an exhibit of minâ€" ' aomtimmmazee iatures by Ann Martin (Mrs. Robâ€"| It‘s hard to ert Martin). ’ sion even with e nianeesertsa i2 *Htanad +nte«l motogr: g (Continued from page 3) HUPMOBILES FRYE MOTOR SALES We are offering two 216 models 1932 Hupmobiles at new low prices : 6Gâ€"cylinder, 2â€"passenger Roadsters with rumble seat, five wood or wire wheels at a reduction of $280.00. Delivered at ' Also â€" Gâ€"cylinder, _ 2â€"passenger Convertible Cabriolets with rumble seat, wood or wire wheels at a reduction of $155.00. ~Delivered at A liberal allowance will be made on $898.00 $998.00 . 'rel.'.lï¬ 'FQ Eliminations in the Midwest Cirâ€" cuit _ Indoor Polo Championship matches to decide Q\_e four teams to represént the middle west in the( National Championship Matches in New York next Month, are now ‘beâ€" ing played at the 124th Field Artilâ€" lery Armory at 52d street and Cotâ€" tage Grove avenue, Chicago. Feature games will be played on Saturday evenings, with at least two critical matches being staged, starting at 8:30 p.m. Fort Sheridan and the Chicago Riding club, the two leading teams of this section, clash in the feature game Saturday evening, March 12, following a lowâ€"goal match as a curâ€" tain raiser. | .e L4 Major C. C. Smith, Capt. Candler Wilkinson, and Lt. H. D. "Cowboy" Reed, players of national fame. The Riding club team will consist of an equally.__well. _ known aggregation : picked from such stars as Prentice Porter, Frank Behring,. Max Corâ€" pening, Herb Lorber, and James A. Hannah. Fort Sheridan is stinging from a recent setâ€"back by tI'ee Riding club It seems to might have } til after we Washingtoni_s eommmmmmmsze POLO NEWS _ | Girl Reserve News iINFAN"l: MA& the Chicago championship. ; . . In spite of the cold weather the Girl Reâ€" to us that the depression | serves swim every Saturdayâ€" morning at . ra c 11:15 to 12. Bring own suits, caps and _ held off hitting us UNâ€" | towels. Tearn toi awg‘m and dearn to dive, mela l it is an opportunity for ever irl to_learn e had celebratedâ€"GeOTEC| more about: prranal td t Anene t ce ea to outrun the deprésâ€" ith a 135 horsepower old car. nE PERESS Friday, March 18, has been chosen for the Sunshiners Mother and Daughter Banquet. Dinner will be served at 6:30, . in the asâ€" sembly hall of the Y.W.C.A. Plans are made for Aa very eolorful and attractive entertainment. Each Sunshiner wroup is preparing a playlet for the evening.| Songs will bhelp to complete the evening‘s program. 1e Last year the Sunshiners ‘joined the Girl Reserves in their annual banquet, but due to the growth in the Girl Reserve memverâ€" ship it was impossible for both organizaâ€" tions to hold their meetings together this year. Every mother who has a young daughâ€" ter who is a member of the Sunshiners is urged to attend. Tickets are obtainable for a small sum and may be obtained from the Y.W.C.A. or from the Sunshine advisers. Chili Supper Chili! Um, and such chili the Girl Re-‘ serves prepare for their chili suppers. The Girl Reserves are to have their Chili Suvâ€" per this year Thursday, March 31, at six 4 W.C.A. _A very tasty meal is pilnnï¬ for =~~att som that «nr_At everyone‘s purse. In this way the Girl Reâ€" serves help to pay for their awards that are given every semester. The people of the community are urged to bring the famâ€" ily and enjoy a good chili dinner. Tickets are sold by Girl Reserves and may be purâ€" chased at theâ€"YÂ¥.W.C.A. > Sire St. Patrick‘s Bake Sale Cakes, cookies, pies, nut bread are to be sod} at the Kotaâ€"deâ€"awa Tri Girl Reserves 3t. Patrick bake sale to be held Saturday, March 19, at the Lincoln Meat Market, 519 Central avenue. > . ENERET TE MVEES T PS P o‘clock. Last Saturday was the first meetâ€" ing for the second beginners cooking® course. Bring aprons, caps, notebooks and pencils every week. M n oo v ce o OO3 ce.. cooking class made nut bread. Every week the advance cooks make something along the pastry line. . This class meet at one o‘clock every Saturday afternoon. Roller Skating The Kotaâ€"deâ€"awa Tri Girl Reserves: are vlanning a roller skating party â€"for Monâ€" day, March 28. Cars will be provided to take â€"theâ€"girls~ to the ~Great Lakes Nava! Training Station. The group will be well supervised by adults. A good t‘i_:ne is Il‘)oked h EeC HNAt AU ET CE LnaÂ¥~Â¥the adviser. Lean Year took its toll Tuesday, Februâ€". ary 29, which marked a record breakage catch for the fish of men. _ On the day of their big opportunity the Kotaâ€"deâ€"awa Girl Reserves, good looking and young, searched the streets and alley for the best pickings. It was reported late that night that sevenâ€" teen. girls dragged. belated underâ€"nourished homely males to the Y.W.C.A. of Highland Park to gain every advantage the leaping year offered. Commitee deserve lots of credit for b:he huge success the party turned out to % o Sunday Masses, 8 and 10 & Monday Girl Scouts, 7 p.m. Wednesday Lénten vservice. 8 p.m. Speaker, Father Savage. Thursday Boy Scouts, 7 p.m. Friday Lenten service, 8 p.m. Father Dooley of Techny. Saturday 9:00 a.m. Instruction c .8:00 pm. Confessions. ‘Theâ€" Marion ‘club will ‘approach Holy communion at the 8 o‘clock mass on Sunday. Holy Cross Catholic Church ev. Joseph E. Savage, Pastor Deerfield to by. both nners +cooking Advance Cooking Class pies, nut bread are to be deâ€"awa Tri Girl Reserves sale to be held Saturday, Lincoln Meat Markét, 519 Swim meetâ€"| Perhaps never in the history 0 curse: | Chicago has there been such urgent need of Infant Welfare care to save Chicago‘s underprivileged . children t Ree}f NP® present sickness and _possible iz at | lifelong physical handicaps. Local s d?:: workers for Infant Welfare feel @7z | sure that Highland Park and Raâ€" * * â€"_+<smia will readily agre* Wï¬ï¬â€™tï¬e is used for health welfare, protecâ€" tive and settlement house work, but this is used largely to take care of the extra burden which these agenâ€" cies are carrying this year due to the general situation. "The regular work of these welâ€" fare agencies is always supported by thousands of loyal citizons who are interested in the work:> which the welfare organizations do. Every ‘social agency in the city must deâ€" 3 t emusy OTJ sBR PCE D PR CC CW 0 C C pend on its regular contributors for their usual support. "The average citizen gives gladly +n the Joint Emergency Relief Fund. Perhaps he does not FCAIZC that all welfare work is not included or that it can wait a few years for better conditions. Unfortunately, babies cannot . wait_for cod liver vil. In a few years they will be rickety children. . Boys and gir‘s do not .wait for protection, health, education andâ€" wholesome . recreaâ€" tion but keep right on growing ‘up tinto restless, sickly and undssirable prtizamae if thawv avre not taken care son and act accordingly. ___ Station Report § Following is the statistical report of Alice H. Wood station: : f Number cared for ©156 1,033 748 1,937 Death .:; :s :: <..~ 6 & 0 3 Death â€"rate cuterie. â€"®un. â€" â€"â€"~2090p o Attendance. at staâ€" ~ * 1t La. a wnin‘n t1mn m o A7 tion _ conferences. N urses‘ ho me WHSILE ...c.. cssï¬ e Number cared for in 1950 ... ... ...A POCC Increase in 1931 ... 22 _ 271 Charity Merchandise (Chiefly Sidney Burridge of Lake Forest Is Dead; Funeral Held Monday Cod liver oil (Continued from page 6) den OBJECT OF DRIVE nce. at staâ€" ~ ~ eonferences.. 585 4,749 2,513 THURSDAY, MARCH 10. i1 ~~>* m faAsst â€"SEOLDY 1930 â€" 153.75 s 1929 â€"â€" 21.24 1981 increase over 1930 â€" 349% 1931 increase over 1029 â€" 2434 ... 459 3,505 2,666 d 4 4909 _ o9d L286 °0 22 277 393 692â€"55% he 7,847 6630 New 25 South & Natio Economie batte â€"REL â€" Onl Glencoe Onl 66