af JÂ¥ #4 U HP PAGEB FOUR Margot Jacks Paints Scenery For a Play duction of "Alice in Wonderland" to be given by the Children‘s Theâ€" atre ‘of the Y.W.C.A. is being painted by Margot Jacks, the talâ€" ented daughter of Dr.> and Mrs. Robert R. Jacks of this city. Miss Jacks gives great promise as not only a‘ portrait painter but also a scenic designer and does both with rapidity and imagination. Miss Jacks has won several awards for her work in the past having been the recipient of the Versatile Scholâ€" ‘!&? i to the student of most arFig 'e%n%flm.smeus Since her graduation from Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields, Miss Jacks has been studying .art at Malenkroft and Sacred Heart Academies and copyâ€" ing some of the Masters in religious subjects at which she is also parâ€" ticularly adept. Several of her reâ€" pgoductiona are hung in the variâ€" ous chapels and churches along the North Shore. Mother‘s Club To Give Comedy, "Three Pegs" "If you are looking for an eveâ€" ning‘s good entertainment and fun, come and bring your friends to see what happens to Miss Emily Wesâ€" ton, a~rich_cultured woman . who plans to adoptâ€"a young girl" we are told. x)~.} & "Three Pegs" will come up, to all your expectation and . will provide you with thrills, mystery and sparkâ€" ling humor that all will enjoy." The character parts are portrayed by "Emily Weston," a rich eultured lady, Mrs. L. F. Ebert; "Aunt Euâ€" phelia," who sees no romance in life, Mrs. M. Jones; "Marguerite," illâ€"mannered, habitual user of slang, Mrs. E. J. Therrien, Jr.; "Peg," viâ€" vacious, sincere and eager to make others happy, Mrs. L. R. Tjaden; "Sarah," the Irish cook, Mrs. J. C. Fay; "Lizzie," her sister, the maid, Mrs. Wm. Hayward; "Mrs. Conti," a talkative Italian, Mrs. N. W. Wieâ€" der; "Mrsâ€"Barclay," Emily Wesâ€" :;s’ refined friend, Mrs. G; F, Conâ€" Highwood Pirates Winâ€",_ Basketball Tournament The play, a threeâ€"act_comedy by Alice W. Chaplin, will be given at the Y.W.C.A. on Tuesday andâ€"Wedâ€" nesday evenings at 8:15 p.m. | ~â€" week. This team of girls play a fast passing game that had their opponents. on the losing end of the score at all times in all their games. The Highwood Pirates, the girls team representing the merchants of Highwood, won the girls basketball tournament sponsored by the Highâ€" land Park Community Center last Much credit is due also to the Highland Park Wild Cats, the secâ€" ond place winners, and to Port Clinâ€" ton, third place winners. These two teams are composed of â€"girls who have never played basketball before but have been practicing and imâ€" proving all the past season. > _ (Wilmette finished in fourth place also played very good basketball but were handicaped by the fact that they were playing on a strange floor. Much interest was shown by the. girls toward this tournament and it is hoped that next year a bigger and better tournament may be held. | LEGISLATIVE VOTERS LEAGUE She is able, fearless, and qualified by experience for this work. Endorsed by leading factions. Interested in better schools, pay for teachers, and reduction of taxes. Be sure to vote. The ?nly votes that count are those in the ballot box on April 10th. : > 1 LEONARD S DRESSES â€" SPORTWEAR " $8.75 and up â€" â€" HATS â€"$2.75 and up 19 North Sheridan Road t Phone Highland Park 316 _ Republican Candidate for | STATE REPRESENTATIVE (7th District) Look for the longest name on ballot ' Bernice T. V an der V ries for Of 12 Candidates, the ONL Y One ENDORSED BY THE Basketball Tournament â€" To Be Held Next Wee ‘The first game of the annual boy basketball tournament, sponsored h Community Service, lï¬:., of H land Park, ~will be held next Mo day night April 9, at the Commun ity Center starting at 7 g'elgck. As the entry list is to be limi to sixteen teams the: tou ht will be finished in four days, championship game being played Thursday night. Many of: the be teams in Highland Park and s rounding communities are enterg in the tournament. f This tournament is open to thi public without charge, the ga starting all four nights at 7 o‘clock at the Community Center, corner of Laure!l and McGovern, Highland Bird\%isl;ers Will Go ~| Sweeney‘s Woods Upon n Tuesday . morning, weather pe ting, Bert S. ich, leader of the Wrd hikes, plans | take the group weeney‘s Woods. The group will gather just west of the fieldhouse in S t Park and then leave for the w Six o‘clock in‘the morning is the staxting time. Last Tuesday mornhng ‘the weather was fine for bird stidy many interesting birds we en; the writer having checked his bird checklist 23 different birds. Whe checklist was supplied by Mr. L&@h to make the study of birds m fascinating. An unusual bird, Canadian goose, was seen. Otï¬er birds seen were: Heron, starling, hermit thrush, mourning dove, flicker phoebe, wood peewee, sparrow hawk, fox , sparrow, yellewâ€"bellied. sapsucker, ‘kildeer, bronzed grackle, cowbird, red winged blackbird, song sparrow, robin, meadowlark, slateâ€" colored juneo,â€"prairie horned lark, herring gull, crow,:and last but not least, the muchâ€"gought bluebird. Twentyâ€"seven people~ ware out on this trip. ie | Daniel L. Cobb County Treasurer Read the Want Ads Lifelong: resident of Lake County, Deerfleldâ€"Shields, 1905 .| â€" ., Harvard Univ., 1909 || A.E.JF. 1918; Sec.to Wilson 1919. 20 years head of Chicago || Brokerage House. & VOTE DEMOCRATIC "She is a woman of high ltfl*fl!- ing in her community who is inâ€" tensely interested in public gï¬ml and has done éffective work) as a member of the Winnetka Vilâ€" lage Council She is exceptionâ€" ally well qualified for service in the Legislature. 7 j In Its Recommendation the League Says: â€" “lnoédertohmhrnoh- ination the League urges the voters to mark for her three votes." VOTE FOR for OneAct © The annual lungheon and election ‘I,: S;ozi Oyg" e n g:r::l., will be held Monday, April 16, at the\Temple in Glgncoe. | "The Social Climbers,") the oneâ€"act play written :’ ;1‘ s Marjorie Arâ€" den ibf Winnetk@ which won first prizé in the anf wal test sponâ€" sored by the Sistarhood will be preâ€" senteéd by the following t Mrs. ngton ..qlul..Mrs.. 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To Play In W quart Ain c ce ue w 4 & for | No deposit on bottle b.pks. 255C 00D MART it {44â€"0Z, PKG. +ap 25¢ 1l¢ 15¢ 29¢ 10¢ 29¢ $1 $1 $1 81 $1 Dante Alighieri Show To Be Given April 15 Te Dant« Alighieri Club of Highâ€" wood, present a requï¬ perâ€" formance at the Oak Terrace School auditorium, Highwood, at 8 o‘clock, Sunday evening, April 15. | â€" _ Last Winnetka Concert To Be Given April 16 This will be a repetition of the show which was presented at the Pearl Theatre, Highland P with great success. Several featâ€" ures have been added to the proâ€" gram, including a profess acâ€" cordion soloist. | | P ~‘Tickets are on sale at the Del Rio Grill, ond may Alro be p ‘at the box office the night of show. Ten years ago ia group of ;swomen. members of the Winnetka Music Club, decided to bring the music they so enjoyed to their own suburb. They reasoned: nearly all Chicago musical events take place on Sunâ€" day afternoon. Now those who live in the country do‘so because they The last concert of the Winnetka Music Club season will be given on April 16 at New Trier High School when Elisabeth | Rethberg, worldâ€" famous soprano ‘ï¬ll be the artist. CREAM CI Tasr * 24€ & A1 Steers _ | Rib Roastâ€" | 6thâ€"7th rib; Ib. 21¢ Round Steak Ib. 21¢ Sirloin Steak Ib. 29¢ Club Steak Ib. ._33¢ Porterhouse ( Steak Ib. _..__.35¢ Choice Cuts from PALE DRY Ginger Ale GUinger Ale | - Root Beer, or > 3 quarts for zsc Sparkling Water f Plus Bottle Deposi/ CHUCK ROAST STEA | 70\5 13¢ We now carry a full line of LEG OF LAMB per pound 23¢ Battle Creek Health Foods for BALDWINX COOKING APPLES . | 25¢ r / b.25€ SIRLOIN STEAK Porterhouse Steak LAMB SALE Hind â€"Quarters * FANCY SPRING Fore Quarters Fancy DUCKS . »25¢ HAM SHANKS Stewing Chickens, Ib. 28¢ Roasting Chickens, Ib. 26¢ Turkeys, Ib. .;...... â€"32¢ We dress our own poultry the proper place to rear‘ CMiIGPCEM. Why not bring &IIJG to our own neighborhood.en a week night? Then we need not run off to Chicago / on Sundayâ€"the one day family may spend together. . _ . _ _ _ Thus these Winnetka m lovers argued, and this 0 the plan for concerts at home and on week nights. A committee : was formed, LEAAA AK . ECE EREREERMIOE T 5. CCCO 0 C o t + lists of names were securell, and the work went forward with increasing speed and enthusiasm. Oranges ~ _ WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Large. Good for cooking with cabbage. Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. * id and Cioiaree o. te n.-â€"..li'ï¬-h, Dancing ALL PHONE Lucy BRADFORD sy Highland Park 3518 California Navel; $1.75 per half case EXTRA LARGE Phone H. P. 178‘ DANCING TEAK AND 28¢ 20¢ 28¢ 19c 10c¢ rs _| ; for i l* i': ure ||| â€"oâ€"«â€"1 3 es | DRY || co. || : g’ % | Wiss