course. Imagine : found his tee : trap on the He chipped out holed the putt. a strokeâ€"saver. ompetition was ring â€" a blind rs. The scores mystery so far concerned, but heard to plead doing fine on s fourth found yers â€", Tonight; AY, n were advisâ€" â€"memberships nd still score a played a high e tee and judgâ€" the water. He rom the ‘edge present. time w up and took time over sevâ€" clared without ber of golfers of this methâ€" painless. The as of May 1 e competition, ray and C. L. oming in for e season adâ€" t of golf, and green in two r repeated his byâ€"laws are ve held two first competiâ€" years are the et 44‘s. "Jorâ€" ‘s taken him memberships partial payâ€" mathematical and low net wouldn‘t be tell you the Page 9) â€"~ e Action advance of ANCE . [ RAVINIA "VARIETIES" /ALLEY [ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY â€"ery and costumes were vde,siina by Mrs. Ewell. _ high spots of the evening‘s enterâ€" tainment.© a . Tickets may be purchased at the Gsell drug stores in Highland Park or Ravinia. Don‘t fail to attend this show. § The casts for "Peggy" to be given by the. Ravinia Players, and "Low= ell Find a Way" the comedy by Henry Hammer . have already been printed in these columns. These two. excellent numbers on the program Golden, Serene Seymour, and Hildeâ€" gardâ€"Balke, Missâ€"Helen Golden is the singer and Miss Dorothy Best is accompanist for this group. Seen.â€" Spanish lords and ladies who are: Olga Trevisan, and Diane Ewell, Messrs: W. J. Ruger, Horace Karâ€" ser, Lad Ewell and David Ewing. _ Dixie Dellâ€"Crooner ...._... Ruth W. Meyer Willyâ€"The Waiter _ Harvey Pardee Cyril Blueâ€"Baritone .. ._.___._._. W. H. Will Among the guests at the cafe are Laura Watson. The Night Club Sketch directed by Theodore Fisher takes place in Cafe Broccoli and is gay with intertainment, color and an action. The cast for this inâ€" ciudesr . ..~ Nickyâ€"Master of Ceremonies .........__.__ Fritz~ Wagner Kellyâ€"Pianist . Adm. 10c _ 10¢ per dance George No, 7 ....................... Beverly Persson George No. 8 rrelossscceccc«.~:..+â€" RORERGC Wilder George No. 9 ........_._._._._...__. Karl Wagner George No. 10........._.._._... Arthur Raff ‘The Girl ............_._____.__. Gertrude WilHams The ladies who take part in Robert Grinnell‘s "The Ladies Read" are, Mesdames, Joan McKnight, Hazel Ewell, Margaret Venning, Doretta Klaber, Gh_dy; McDonald, Frances after the manner of any amateur playwright written and directed by W. R. Marvin has an interesting cast of ten men and one girl.. Here is the cast: THURSDAY, MAY 5, â€" Spanish Dance Scene In th_g picturesque Spanish RAY BROS. PAVILION SUNDAY NITE dancin (Continued from page 5) WIGHTMAN‘$ ORCHESTRA Every John B. Vercoe ..... Al Houser .. Fred Nelson .. Frank Horn Robert Bryant .... Ove Jensen PROFESSIONAL ACCEPTANCE & grams next season. â€" Patrons are being urged to subscribe prompntly. ._ CALL OR write ror _ _ |[â€" INFORMATION ¢ SEND US NAME AND * ADDRESS OF YOUR DoOctor Your Doctor‘s L â€"â€" FEESâ€" Jascha â€" Heifetz, world renowned violinist, and Vladimir Horowitz, sensational Russion pianist. The Winnetka Music club is now enâ€" MEmpn Intrnbdatn ind Abrogbniabdiatanis Sxtice. & MB utd 4 the â€"inaugural recital. Grouped here with Mme.â€"Homer are Tito Sahina> Metropolitan_ ()'pe_m:‘é;);pany, Internationally _famous â€" artists have graced the programs of the Winnetka Music Club Artistâ€"Reciâ€" tals during the eight years that imâ€" portant North Shore organization mittee. M enor of the Chicago Civic O â€" _ For the first time in seven years the door is really open to new subâ€" scribers for the Artistâ€"Recitals, held at New Trier high school, Winâ€" netka. ~ These concerts cost you little, are near at hand,, and are always by artists of worldâ€"wide fame. This may be the only music of such qualâ€" ity available to you next fall. ‘ Music lovers! Here is your chance} Due to these unprecedented times, the waitingï¬lisAt need wait no longer. Offer inancing New Su 2091 || subscribers to â€"|.,. City Manager Form Artist Recitals at Kenosha F: for THEB PRBEBSSs â€"â€"ALLâ€"STEEL REFRIGERATOR â€" â€" l s# =u-;-~HU~B'E~R' ELECTRIC C o â€" "ta ~GENERAL @ EtEctric Popularity of the city manager government in Kenosha was amply The fourth attempt within ten years to depose the city manager form of municipal government in Kenosha in favor of the aldermanic system was unsuccessful last week as residents turned out more than 14,000 strong and decided by a vote of 8,449 to 5,914 to retain the presâ€" ent government. Attempt to Depose j .___,\._P. H. EWENS, Prop. Phone H. P. 150 ©_â€" Te k 381 Elm Place home and 10¢ a meal pays for it. WEST PLUMBING COMPANY .__ E. E. West, Mgr. é NEW lOWE Pricts deliversa Phone Highland Park 258 He was led in the voting by Jasâ€" per Gentile, prominent Kenosha business man who polled 7,613 votes. George S. Whyte, president of the council and a brother of Alderman John S. Whyte, of the Waukegan fourth ward, was reâ€"elected. He polled 7,043 for the second highest vote of all candidates. demonstrated as the issue carried the election by more than 2,500 votes. ° The referendum was held in conâ€" junction with the regular election of three city councilmen from the city at large. 382 Central Avenueâ€" Highland Park th