ne was, fre.. ake daring exposition; rest. rn at Hints- the son of he United Commerce most 'popp- lkmn Ply- commercial :rtyville in :arpened G CO. mun M. m: t excellent be fearless years ago right ankle " National 'MN ING hop ,NING dia. Park, Ll. DRY 53331: ““me LEAGUE T0 _ llflliEf ON APRIL 20 Women to Pnrticipate The traditional feminine propen- sity to weigh value received for dol- lars spent will be one of the chief topics of discussion in Detroit when the biennial convention of the Nti- tisaighItauatustayatuauaattmcin held in that city from April 25 to 30. The convention will bring to- gether women from all parts of the country, and Illinois will be well rep- resented, both on the four-day pro- gram, and. on the list of attending delegates. Mrs. Ralph B. Treadway of Glen Elyn, president of the Illinois lea- true of Women Voters, will lead one of the the round-table supper con- ference groups which will begin the interesting prOgram that is to be iat_ttresLsttcAnriLita_hpna- Her annual address. _ _ e ymg gles I, in a puroft, e-lt- __. -Ntttttttttt ‘e tSntrihuttiiii ' “W†took-three points from the 1iryrtrtt Another Illinoisian, Dr. Mollie Eagles 2. . Ray Carroll of the University of Tonight Sweetland’s Pharmacy Chicago, chairman of the state lea- will meet theWitrhland Park Bever- gue'a "Women in Industry†commit- ages, and the Duomo Brands will max of this evening'a GiGFidnee un- dqubtedly will come when Miss Belle "ton will prove an excellent oppor- tunity to get light on many points difficult to understand in the' pres- ent tax situation. All those inter- ested in hearing Mrs. Lewis are itor- dially jnviterto be pteggnt tyt_1 o'eloek ttt the program, which fol- tows the luncheon for members and their guests. Taxmanâ€. APRIL it)â€: Hof Regular, my: DWote Diana Manhood-9W momma " momma: (ConthmE from page iy and the charm .of the safely porn i_n whith y?! outstanding dinner foe the price in all Chicago. Always in tune with the times The Belmont Olen. nightly, a medal dinner " a new low pit-ies excellence and the 'Itylc with which it h and. 3-m- ou a; iii-3|. "s, BELMONT lil ALL OF OUR WORK IS was. , I": GUARANTEED tee is making a valuable contribu- tion to the eontention plans, as net- ing chairman of this division of the national league's work. She will also be one, of the speakers on the convention program. Mrs. E. C. Schmidt of Urbana, chairman of the committee on International Cooper- ation to Prevent War in this State will bring an important message from Illinois to the Detroit meeting. Mrs. Laura Hughes Lunde, acting in the place of the late Mrs. Mary Ten- ney Keely formerly national chair- man of education, will conduct the round table of this eommittee. An- other Illinois woman who will lead discussion in one of the round table groups at the national convention, is Mrs. Paul Rittenhouse, executive secretary of the League of Women Voters here. q H. P. Beverage Team Leads Bowling League Sweetland's Pharmacy took two games from Nelson's Garage in the regular business men's bowling lea- gue held at the Majestic Bowling alleys last week..The Duomo Brands took two games from Bock', Service station. Another advantage to aviation is that there are material trucks to Arkansas Gazette. Last night in the doubles league, Menoni. &.,Mo,c,ogni’s teamjgn 1m E'D‘ï¬'ï¬i'EEéRâ€"Eii‘eé‘"ï¬Sth'sffirbexï¬iZ Flying Eagles 2, and the Majestics The Maje‘stic high weekly prize went to Angelo Ori who rolled 258 1; Highland- Park Beverage ..46 2. Duomo Brands ......._.-.._-M 44 3. 1terurble Laundry ................35 Henry G. Wintér Next Monday the doubles sched- e israsriollows: . _ - Flying Eagles 1 vs. Duffy & pyffy, Flying Eaglés 2 vs. Niiineriifr. . Menon? & Mocogni vs. Majestic. Fell’s w.....-.............-.) Nemerotf _........-.:.....-...." Sweetland's Pharmacy ......34 Bock's Service Station ........15 Nelson's Garage ................14 144 North First Street Furnace Work In: runs 29 82 25 42 ADVANCE DATES thi' VILLAGE 1%WNiS vinia. It is unique and without _their knowledge the whole nydience will become part of it. Some Sketches Among some of the sketches which are to be a part of the en- tertainment are: Nn a Cafe" a sketch written by menry Khber, "Peggy" a dramatic one-ttet play to be produced by a picked cast from the Ravinia Players; 3 comedy sketch†"The Reading Chth" by Rob.. ert Grinnell, "The Eight-Fifteen" a clever satire‘by Wm. 1133521: ,r14, There will be music and colorful dances too And an amazingly clever continuity written by Orrin McCor- ison which binds the skits together and,earries the theme to the end. The dates are May 6 and 5. The' place is the Village house, at 8:15 p.m. and the benefit is for the Ita- "Lore "wilrTYrid . Wu?" 3 ii.iiFiEiir-- ingly funny burlesque by Henry Hammer. It certainly will be a good show, tyd onusual show and a big show, 4 South First Street Telephone 555 Highland 32 North First Street Electrical Contractor I Tel. H. P. 3702 Highland Park (Continued from PNN 4) N. (In that In 0.3"“. “linden. 0h â€anâ€... an mom. CAI-nod mo Ion’u'o’m dittiia0if -NAN RAI. SPAR kl.l N6 Ah. 0 I." "I. a. tttttet" All! AND MIMIAL VAT": Highland Park patt _; If Fine Sea 1?iriids i'i'iriri/iii, fiERCH I1b..... '""'.'"""' ,, . H 74 18e Jumbo SHAD ROE $1.10 pair' .. __ -"'.r. k, . . .. SPECIAL BABY LOBSTERS 4 for .. .. " $1 fl/ffiPLg2, lb. Fi_TN Vee 4Se Eastern BLUE FISH, lb. ., _...",.,,,, Herkimer Country CHEESE. lb. . .. TTT 3 yrs. old I lb. For Thurs., Fri., & Sat. BABY LOBSTERS G1 Dyan-“anchndmwht The m b- “may um n dbahhutinc elm-uh. n. 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