‘baing er of effect ridity, Day t pre. May day on of 'WAY, MAY H , Asgia and |all sections of the United States will be represented ‘by the lecturers who" are to particiâ€"| e in the Midwest Institute of Inâ€"| + Relations | at Northwéstâ€"| University J 25 to July 6 the auspices of the American Rriends Service committee (Quakâ€" ets). Fong‘Foo Sec, member of the B of Directors of Rotary Inâ€" matil and for twelve years of the National Commitâ€" of the Y.M.C.A, in Ching, will j the courses and round table i ons on the "Drient in World ," with Gro Clark, author &If‘ormer profesgor in the Naâ€" University Peking. .. Dr. Leyton Richards, minister of art‘s Lane: Co: gational Church â€" l::’bnn England and one of s most ted â€" preachers % head the section on the "Spirâ€" ® ‘Aspects of Struggle for | World Peace," together with Dr. F, Tittle, minister of the Methodist Church of Evanston. p Weldon Johnson, famous for “:Pedion of negro spirituals and _ recent nutolgrognphy. "Along This Way," has created a great deal bf comment, will head the section on ‘%he "Negro in American Life." § Foreign Relations To _‘ â€" Be Discussed at N. U. IPublic Auction ‘ Other lecturers are Quiney Wright, egsor of international law at University of Chicago; Grayson | |assistant professor of political science at the University of Wisconâ€" mm es Eol CSb | ‘This is the third year the Instiâ€" iwe of International Relations has been held zt Northwestern Universâ€" ‘ity. Courses and discussions are arâ€" ‘ranged to help formulate ;fleet‘x;: ‘ progtams for teachers in public private schools, ministers, college "students, leaders in clubs and civic TeA ""‘“"wz"‘““ s Legue M Women Voters, etc. sin; W. C. Dennis, president of Earlâ€" ham College; and| Charles E. Chapâ€" man, professor of history at the University of California. t 1 1 F m ; AOTY "Junior Revue" At Waukegan Aâ€" "Junior Revue" will be given May 18 at the F:ly,ChAi!d gymnaâ€" sium,, 1201 North Sheridan Road Waukegan, The| program will inâ€" clude . dancing, ng and dramaâ€" Art follectfbn. Jew elry and Household Fï¬fgcts Descriptive circular can Tebk.,t‘s::u 5908 uel L.] 1036 Firdt National Bank Bldg. Including Oil Paintings by Masters, Oriental Rugs, Ivories, Bronzes, Pottery, Etchings, Furniture ; and Diamonds f 1{; of the ESTATE of MAURICE TAUSSIG, poepgp t ° C Neo ce ie find Commencing each evening at 7 x.i.nb-suy-ifl-'““"'“' 10, 1934 hestnut Ave., W Umee, a! y, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday May 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th § & By Order of p0% Probate Court of Cook County We will sell at â€" 6 JOSEPH M. TAUSSIG, Executor wL Lecwavant> O M AND, FLEMING, GREEN Attorneys for Bxecntor lntemtâ€"i;n;ny known designer ‘wa the premises . ) _ Tappers Practice For "Stunts" Ee ieine 2000 r $ dersigned Auctioneers be °W Fou e efl.a-ul-l..-l‘ 1204 Winternitz & Company AUCTIONEERS 40â€"Foot Superâ€"Road To Be Built Through â€" Glencoe This Spring Construction on the longâ€"awaited north and south~ concrete superâ€" highway through Glencoe, extending over a two iand oneâ€"quarter mile. route from Scott Avenue, at the vilâ€" lage‘s southern extremity, to the northern> limits at Ravinia, was stll’ted hst “*- . The cost of the entire project, which includes a bypass and an unâ€" derpass in addition to the paving of a fortyâ€"foot rightâ€"ofâ€"way through the village, will be about $250,000. The Public Works Administration is aiding in the cost of the project, giving a grant of about $84,000, covering 30 per cent of the cost of labor and materials. ‘ ‘ Through Glencoe the route will flank the west side: of the railroad rightâ€"ofâ€"way, but «at the North School where Green, Bay Road crosses the tracks the route will swing to the northwest, and. will ‘then head north to the south limits |\ of Ravinia. . . § 5 This Glencoe link is the final stretch of the superhighway west of the Chicago, and North Western rizht of way from Evanston to Highland Park. There is one secâ€" tion of Evanston‘s link still uncomâ€" the pleted, but is complete 'l'he‘ ;;)-aâ€"('iway‘ should be completed and open to the public in about three months, engineers estimate. Young Men‘s Club To Begin Baseball Season headed GREEN & MARTIN, but otherwise the highway Wilmette, III. at 7:30 p.m. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Established 1894 Deceased Chicago "Poppy Day" Here To | Bq Saturday, Ma’y 72' Memorial | poppies, which . th women of the American Legion Aux iliary will distribute here on "Popp Day," May 26, have been a means 0 providing employment to hun of disabled World War véetera through the winter and! spri months. ‘The little red flovei';p ha made possible earnings of ï¬pro imately $100,000 : for these d P 1 ‘The poppies are made in 'g?w ‘ .ment hospitals and in special popp workrooms maintained by r::? A iliary. This year 58 different pop making centers have been in ope tion in states. Employment restricted to men unable to do wo of other ti'pos of work and pref ence is given those with families support. ’t’he paper poppy is us excl'usive:i by the Auxiliary its making is a hand rather than Four Boys Needed In Drum and Bugle Corp machine The Highwood Junior ar Bugle Conps has an opening for ty bass drunimers and also two cymb players. ys who wish to fill the places, in |this corps sho‘ be â€" least ten or twelve years of age. For further information seg or B. Stiezler, 945 Waukegan | Aven Highland Park, telephone H;P. 15 Any boy from Highwood or Hig land Park is elegible to join th corps. 1 1 Read the Want Ad: MovING * 1 Momday,i Mau_ | "in white or yellow old; $29.75 value for 58‘1.50 value for ........ $42.50 value for ......... ~$57.50 value for ......... to oti#"new location a 1. «cA t /+ 9 37i Central 4 We have a few rare standal price specials. | First come, first u!Jvedo ennimatenmecs â€" A4: BULOY A -iâ€"â€" â€"Men‘s Wrist Watches ) and $30 values wl "s" or -0-"1"’""' ppeâ€". MEN‘S â€" 1| Elgin Wrist Watthes| . Regular $21.50 and .‘ | $l $27.50 values. for ....._....}â€" f ~â€"<ce.â€" LADIES. â€"7 : Diamond Ring Sets | | In 18 kt. solid gold and weddibg rimg to match. Reguâ€" a 7 lar $37.50 value for.... 8 bottneg ty 4 $75 Set for ... 8406 $32.50 Set for .._____.._ 8283 Set in 18 kt. with six diaâ€" s s monds; $150 value for..... . 392 Central Ave. â€" Tel H. P. 630 Nemeroff â€"._._â€"_â€"â€" LADIES â€" Waltham and _FEI;; â€" GENUINE 4 KARAT â€" Blue White Diamond CREDIT JEWELER AND OoPTICIAN |â€" cess,. THE PRESS $19.5 Annual Luncheon of _ _ | Ravinia Woman‘s Club _ Held On Wednesday The snnqg luncheon meeting of he Ravinia Women‘s Club was held Jn May 9 at the Village House. Folâ€" owing the luncheon all club officers and committee chairmen presented theeir reports on the year‘s work. ‘ P oith featured Miss Olga resident 0 ’«;3 o srgmamiy.. She is the charming u::mm“y' n ter of Vittore -"l‘revi:::,m‘c nenbne of long standing in the, Chieago ‘Opera Company and dols ne ie o t y o; famous for his parts. Also m couetlr‘ Spere mags ers, Mr, Trevisan isor fg u4 ms daughter‘s (teacher. nctingmu e did not appem bl y antit. | ago, but the 'Blimhlr"‘ Park Music . o c . n‘te 1_1d Park Music lagk FAlL, ,4..», ";n hearing her Navight uh ¥€ o soin nia Club meetâ€" ‘Henry Hammer partee 19 Y Supper %Dancé In ‘ Highwood On May 16 ro\] il The supp ’,»‘ and dance to be given by the Highwood Junior Drum and Bugle Corps at St. James Hall, Hicbwood.“j been postponed to May 16. ) | . § The pub ;;f invited to attend and have a w nt evening‘s enterbainâ€" ment at a Bthall cost. Supper fl be served from 6:30 to 8 p.m., an dancing. wil &l“t from 8 to 12 p.m. AT 1737 1 , RAVINIA, ILL, "0F Efmae k: Ballet, Thap, Ballroom and Acrobaties # Work for Girls and Women Ballroom or ‘Tap Classes for Aduits eveâ€" AT 1737 7 , RAVINIA, ILL, Ballet, Ballroom and Acrobaties ‘ork for Girls and Women Ballroom or ‘Tap Classes for Aduits eveâ€" nings, uw, phone H. 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