THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1988 First Meeting Of Women Voters League New Board Is Held Announcement of the new officers of the Highland Park League of Women Voters for the year 1988â€" 1939 was made at the first board meeting held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Roy E. Wyle, by Mrs. J. Sigurd Johnson, newly elected president. on % Mrs. Robert Grinnell is to be the first vice president and Mrs. Philip Ringer second vice president, in charge of programs. Mrs. Douglas Boyd is recording secretary, Mrs. Louis Haller corresponding secreâ€" tary and Mrs. Jay Glidden treasâ€" urer. Chairmen of committees are as follows: Mrs. Kenneth Anderâ€" son, membership; Mrs. Carroll Binâ€" der, publicity, with Mrs. George Gaidzik and Mrs, Lester Britten as coâ€"chairmen; Mrs. W. G. Ross, publications; Mrs. Lee Supple and Mrs. Theodore Fischer, personnel, and Mrs. Roderick McPherson, elecâ€" tions. + The chairmen of departments have been appointed by Mrs. Johnâ€" son as follows:: Mrs. Clarence Balke with Mrs. Norman Meiners and Mrs. T. S. Baker as coâ€"chairâ€" men for the department of Governâ€" ment and Its Operation; Mrs. Ferâ€" Hastings Camp is on Beautiâ€" ful, Scenic Hastings Lake, a pleasant hour‘s drive from Chicago. Take Route No. 45 (Milwaukee Ave.) to Milburn, HJ. Folliow HASTINGS CAMP signs West This Sunday is Visitors‘ Day at Hastings YMCA Camp. It‘s a chance to come out and see one of the finest Boys‘ Camps for miles around and to enjoy a pleasant outing in the counâ€" try with your familyâ€"whether you have sons and daughters eligible for Camp or not, you‘ll be most welcome. And you‘ll have an interesting day of it, we promise Jou. You‘ll see a fine, modern campâ€"built around a large, airy lodge and dining room,. surrounded: by many trim, comfortable, weather â€" proof cabins. All of the unusual faâ€" cilities of camp will be open for inspection and you‘ll see for yourself why Hastings Camp is giving boys and girls wonderful vacations. 2 miles from Milburn. Excursions! A oneâ€"day‘s trip . . : on bus or train . . . or perhaps in your sar to some popular spot : . : where tourists go : : . will brighten up : ; : your week‘s routine! : ; ; Map out one . . ; to take this week| It‘s a grand chance to meet all the members of the expert YMCA staff, study the equipâ€" ment, and witness the horseâ€" HASTINGS YMCA CAMP back demonstrations that will be â€"given at 3 o‘clock. MAY 22nd . ...... O pen H ouse a t Rememberâ€" For information and free illustrated LAUNDRY INC. How To Get There HASTINGS YMCA CAMP booket, call, write or telephone _ _ You‘ll Be Welcome ___ Any Timeâ€"All Day Long 4251 Irving Park Bivd. Pensacola 1070 LOOP OFFICE: 2nd Floorâ€"19 8. La Salle St. Open Daily 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. We Guard Your PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 1310 Health . . . dinand Kramer for the department of Government and International Relations; Mrs. Monroe Ottenheiâ€" mer for the department of Governâ€" ment and Education; Mrs. George Carr for Government and Economic Welfare; Mrs. Wm. V. Briddle for the department of Government and Child Welfare. The following members will act as precinet chairmen: Precinet 1, Mrs. David Sanders; precinet 2, Mrs. Wm. Gartside; precinet 3, Mrs. Felix Norden; precinet 4, Mrs, James Becker; precinet 5, Mrs. Paul Kuhn; precinet 6, Mrs. Herâ€" man Pomper; precinet 7, Mrs. A. A. DeClerq precinet 8, Mrs. Walter Rubens; precinct 9, Mrs. Ben Lazâ€" ard; precinet 10, Mrs. Earl Jeâ€" rome; precinet 11, Mrs. E. E. Kern; precinet 12, Mrs. Charles Grimes. H. P. Music Club Meets Wednesday With Mrs. D. S. Boynton The Highland Park Music club will hold its May meeting at the home of Mrs. Donald L. Boynton, 608 Hawthorne lane, on Wednesâ€" day, May 25th, at 2:30 o‘clock. The business meeting will consist of election of officers. Two new members will contribâ€" ute to the program. Mrs. C. L. Felske, a talented pianist, will give two groups, Mrs. Kenneth C. Berry, who was fi';nnerly on the faculty at Stanâ€" stead college at Quebec, will sing the following: "Aria from Xerxes" __..._...._.._..._Hendel "Nur, wer die Schnsucht kennt‘ ... "Wild Tears" ....._..............Wintter Watts "WInts"" ns concccnlll......Geell * Burleigh "Crystal Gazer" .__._._._._..._._...._Kramer "Aria from Don Carlo"...................._.Verdi Miss.Eloise Wilder will be at the piano. The String Quintette from the Highland Park High school will play Two Gavottes by Bach. Incidentâ€" ally these are the numbers they are playing at Elkhart, ‘Ind., Thursâ€" day of this week. * Why There Never Were Any Real Giants and Never Will Be! One of the Many Interesting Articles in THE AMERICAN WEEKLY, the SUNDAY‘S CHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMINER. . The quintet is composed of Roseâ€" mary Holm, Peggy Bingham, Gale Bray, Carroll Binder and Andrew Jacobs. And that of your whole family, because our method of washing clothes sanitizes every You can‘t afford to deny your family this vice at such low rates! and Mt. Baker, cruise on P swim in the Pacific Ocean. Yellowstone your car. No road or weather hazards; no :ï¬u strain. Lowest fares apply on ï¬â€˜: ELECTRIFIED, AIRâ€"CONDITIONED Modern tourist sleepers and lurury mmmdonh.nd dmulwm in the diner only 50¢. Offâ€"theâ€"Tray in the G‘lm onl-y.:w. Oflth-'l'lr‘;l pie 10¢, oaz:' 5¢. Go West for a vacation you‘ll never Pacific Northwest AND THE Fos tree hookists and information OLYMPIAN "HMermits House" to Be Given 2 Days At Redeemer Church On Thursday and Friday eveâ€" nings, May 19 and 20, at 8 pm., the Walther League of the Redeemâ€" er Lutheran church will present a mystery play in three acts at the assembly hall of the church. A May day, a picnic, stolen liâ€" lacs, a stormâ€"refuge in a haunted house, of such things is a day made up for the four young people of our play. Once in the "Hermit‘s House" they decide to wait for the storm to abate and to have a snack of supper. Not for long though, are they unmolested. The place has for some time been the cache for the spoils of a pair of bandits. Inâ€" cidentally, it is the secret house of as mysterious a character as has ever been written into an amateur play. Things move fast, persons disappear and reappear, golden treasure is buffeted about like noâ€" body‘s business and all the while an eerie, adventuresome spineâ€"chilling story is unfolding to the ultimate delight of any type audience. The cast: Katherine Kirby Lynda Holmes, from ‘Louaville," Triend .. : ... _3 " (tar en ACOFFEE * . h. 25¢ "Kits," a young girl Loretta Brandt THB PR EAs e," _ Kite‘ Gloria Cole Theodore . Kirby, of the Armisâ€" ton Security m‘ mother....... fls y o en anke T ) tnrrmemersminempmisimeennceoâ€"OMROF â€" LAWEERtE Di cawiboces: 'nr-â€.‘?fn.":"'-p'.‘-""" Oflcst Fercase Ruiscem, of t Mn l-'&l é'n-u"'""""i""j:ï¬f'.ï¬ï¬:::’:'mm wald m.u’â€lndâ€""’"n""“j.'.‘.;".’.‘:.’f‘h.u Lichtwalt Winners of State Contest Compete At Elkhart, Ind., Today The four soloists and the memâ€" bers of the string quintet of the Highland Park high school who placed in the first division at the state orchestra contest at Normal, Illinois, and Robin Gourley will compete in the national orchestra contest at Elkhart, Indiana, today. Those who placed in the first diâ€" vision at the state contest are Rosemary Holm, violin; Gale Bray, string bass; Mary Frances Anderâ€" son, piano; Andy Jacobs, piano; and the quintet, consisting of Roseâ€" mary Holm and Carroll Binder, violin; Peggy Bingham, cello; Gale Bray, bass; and Andy Jacobs, piâ€" ano. Infant Welfare Hosts | At Luncheon Monday At Mrs, Schaat‘s Home The Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia Cenâ€" ter of Infant Welfare will not "tend to its knitting‘ on Monday, May 23, because at a 12:30 luncheon in Mrs. Clarence W. Schaatf‘s garden, 200 Ravine drive, the board memâ€" bers of that group will entertain its new members, both active and inactive, members of the Chicago Auxiliary Board and presidents of the thirtyâ€"three centers. Among the special guests will be Mrs. Fuller Gregson, Miss Sara B. Place, Mrs. Elias Lyman, Jr., and Miss Jeanette Townsend, extension secretary, who will speak. Hostesses assisting Mrs. Schaaf and the board members are Mrs. Peter McHugh, Mrs. R. R. Wible, Mrs. Jackson T. Smart, Mrs, Geo. Hartman, Mrs. Norman H. Meinâ€" ers, Mrs. Betty Newman, Mrs. Daâ€" vid T. Sanders, Mrs. F. B. Carâ€" penter, Mrs, F. C. Brown, and Mrs. H. S. Vanderbie. . The board requests that definite reservations be made not later than Thursday, May 19, and that memâ€" bers do not invite guests for this occasion. * George L. Kriz is opening a watch and jewelry repair shop in Room 7, First National Bank buildâ€" ing. His work will be moderately priced. _ Mr. Kriz is an expert in his field and is thoroughly qualifieéd to hanâ€" dle all lines of repair work. PAGB PIVB