49+ District will participate: Glencoe No. 982, Winnetks No. 1078, Wilâ€" mette No, 931, North Evanston No. 1060, Morton Grove No. 1146, Glenâ€" wiew No. 1058, Evans No. 524 and Wayfarers No. 1001. All Master Masons residing on the North Shore, regardless of their Masonic Evans and Wayfarers Lodges will be joint hosts at this reception to be given at the Masonic Temple, 1453 Maple Avenue, Evanston. All Masonic Lodges in the Twentieth Master of Ancient Free and Acceptâ€" ed Masons of the State of Iilinois will be the guest of honor at a gaâ€" thering of North Shore Masons on Tuesday evening, April 18th at 8 Grand Master to Be Honored Guest of N. 8. Masons April 18 The members felt that their time that more mothers may have the same opportunity in another year. Awarded Red Cross American National Red Cross m’-l Care of the clase its final meeting at hodln.h-hlt: Funston Ave., in Highwood, day, April 6th, Preceding the class session a very delicious luncheon was served by the hostess, After a very successful course of study by the Nurse and instructor, Mrs. Delfont Falanbacker of Chiâ€" cago, presented the following twenâ€" tyâ€"two Highwood mothers with their Fillips, R. Crovetti, A. Crovetti, L. Gardini, C. Morini, A. Wysocky, A. Silvestrini, L. Fillips, A. Meachem, D. Sherony, 8. Stanley, J. Borchini, Why worry who is going to clean your rugs, carpets and other household furnishings this spring? Here in Highland Park at 327â€"29 North Green Bay Road, The Vogue Cleaners, with their twentyâ€"five years of knowledge and with their wellâ€" trained force of employees and the latest modern plant and equipment are ready to give you the finest workmanship and service obtainable. 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Phone Deerfield â€" â€" â€"Enterprize 1775 827â€"29 North Green Bay Road, Highland Park and the Jane Addams houses. All members of the League are cordially invited to come. The group will Mr. B. E. Mackleman, executive director of the Metropolitan Housâ€" ing Council of Chicago will act as conductor and will take the group through the Julia Lathrop houses of the Highland Park League of Women Voters Wednesday, April 19. The trip is being planned and sponsored by the department of govâ€" ernment and economic welfare of which Mrs. George W. Carr is chairman. jects in Chicago will take ;:ee':_!!nsdy-emhc ens, Junior Warden of Evans Lodge. League of Women Voters to Visit F. H. ther Lawrence will address the auâ€" dh-nudb,ï¬cn'llh.ll'h: sons. ‘This will be followed by a musica) program and other special entertainment. Refreshments will be served. Samuel Osbourne, Junior Warden of Wayfurers Lodge; Refreshment and Entertainment â€" Ray C. Stephâ€" affiliations, are> cordially invited| meet st the Julia Lathrop housing efficient committoes. Charles B. Watson, Right Worshipful District Deputy Grand Master for the twenâ€" ticth district of the State of Illinois is in charge of registration and the program and ceremonials will be conducted by Worshipful Masters Carl C. Olson of Wayfarers Lodge and John W. Kassel of Evans the following committee chairmen: Publicity â€" Perey C. Kidder, Senior Warden of Evans Lodge; Receptionâ€" mM-.h: made for this reception which be the outstanding Masonic event of the year. â€" Arrangements have have been placed in been placed in the hands of able and A field trip to the Federal Housâ€" a°98, 5 y PR F o & mt â€" hn S i adia ts ud t § gr uon ul ud ies ie 3@my m ; 7 P * C P 7 s Mensa t 2 c on y 35 io t Sernieve n im > nc CR ie t 02 ho ced C ‘The regular meeting of the Deerâ€" field Grammar school P.~T.A,. was held Friday afternoon, April 7. The two offices of vice president and secâ€" nmmhhmwn Ritter and Mrs, Hazel for the ensuing two years. The High school furnished a muâ€" sical program consisting of & violin solo by James Kron, accompanied by Marion Sanford, a viols solo by Louise Lyman, accompanied by Auâ€" drey Jacobs, who also played a piâ€" ano solo and a French horn solo by Jerry Baum. Members who have already signed Qh.mzhflt son, Mrs. Philip oll Murray, Mrs. J. Mrs. '.D.'odl.lrslfll.kï¬:: F. B. Porter, Mrs. Jas. 8. Mrs. Clarence Balke, Mrs. Lee Supple, Mrs. Ben Lazard, Mrs. J. E. Michaels, Mrs. Ferdinand Kraâ€" mer, Mrs. Herman Pomper, Mrs. Robert Grinnell, Miss Hoimes, Mrs. Felix Norden and Miss Mary Robe. school each played piano solos beauâ€" tifully. Deerfileld P.â€"T.A. to Hold Luncheon May 12 Blessing, H. P. 3918. 4 o‘clock. Another feature of the afternoon will be an exhibit of cil paintings of flowers by Miss Maude Daugherty. These may also be purchased. The P.T.A. will get 20 per cent of the money taken in from the sale of any of these pictures. Tickets for the party may be seâ€" ity to entertain your bridge .club or any other friends. Make up your tables now and play any games you wish for there is a prize for each Lincoln School P.â€"~T.A. Card Party April 19 school gymnasium. The committee, with Mrs. Jesse Halsted as chairâ€" man, has planned such a delightful afternoon that you will be amart to take advantage of this opportunâ€" project, corner Diversey and Claiâ€" bourn avenues at 11:00 a m Fu ther information regurding trans portation may be obtained from Mrs. George Carr, telephone H. P. Next Wednesday afternoon, April 19, at 2 o‘clock, will be the Lincoln School P.T.A. card party im the 347. Cars will be leaving Highland Park at ten o‘clock. 148 South Second Street Tel. H. P. 1388 â€" Highland P Bernice Ann Flanagan and Conâ€" GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor Electric Shop $300,000.00 ~ To Loan On Residential Property Interest Rate 41% The First National Bank TWB PiBA3 We are pioneers in FHA financing and we are carrying at this time $700,000.00 of FHA Loans in our Real Estate Loan portfolio In order to encourage and develop the building industry in this section, we have decided to cut the rate of interest to 4%;% ON NEW CONSTRUCTION and allot and make available an addiâ€" IKf you are not familiar with this popular FHA plan, we shall be pleased to explain it to you. € 4m° Saincess Who Became a Slaveâ€"And Liked It! How to Build a Boat in a Bottle! Two of the Many Interesting Features in The Ameriâ€" can Weekly, the Magazine Distribâ€" uted with the BUNDAY CHICAGO RALD AND EXAMINER, A very competent "backstage" crew is working hard on a beautiful setting for this play, and their work with that of an able cast of playets directed by Kenneth Hunter, will reâ€" sult in one of the "Stagers" best productions. ‘Tickets are available from members of the organization or at the door the night of April 28. The Italian -d:hnm- at the castle are by Martha Jordan and Anthony Merâ€" curio as Francesca and Domenico, respectively. The part of the clerk at the Woman‘s elub in London is played by Helen Galloway. Aubrey Gould takes the role of Thomas Watley Briggs, owner of the castle, and a struggling young artâ€" ist. Jack Covington plays the role of a correct and cautious solicitor, the husband of Lotty Wilkins, Melâ€" lersh Wilkins. John Derby is Ferâ€" dinand Arundel, nom de plume of Fredrick Arbuthnot, who is Rose‘s husband, and is a famous author. oo d an enthusiastic and as Mrs. rm'l.au“uula.’xs torians;" Josephine Schessler ln.mluo Arbuthnot, a l-doeï¬:d' lonely wife of a famous author; ani Mary Jane Galloway is the socially line Dester. ‘The four women escaping to Italy for April are played by Geneva Ritâ€" ter, as Mrs. Lotty Wilkins, a dutiâ€" CEZclig. Waen uusbands aud suit ors arrive, some unexpectedly, comâ€" situation turn into hilarious comedy withawery wittey and clever dialog. The play is the last of the current season, and will close it with a promâ€" ise of an even more successful seaâ€" son next fall, Most of the action of "The Enâ€" chanted April " takes place in a casâ€" tle on the Mediterranean shores in Italy. Four women, for different reasons, to get away from their usual routine of life, rent this castle for the month of April, when the ' » A".v“vh “ w dï¬:.'wmm at 8:20 p.m. in the Deerfleld Gramâ€" mar school auditorium. Deerfield to Present, | 28 ‘l\o&m "The Enchanted April," a comedy by Kane Campbell, will be presented guests of the P.â€"T.A. Everyone is urged to keep the uun-fâ€"u.r.r.u Bwain is lecture on "Enâ€" vironment the Child," after a luncheon. ï¬wflh held at "The Open House" at 100. mothers. The teachers are to Delicions refreshments were serv od by the first grade mothers, Mrs. Knask‘s room won the room of Highland Park h-: Doull, Child Welfere Chariman of nwu-nn\u-nn of April is Child Wel -*IWA-:-, on | Centers Interest on ... Child Welfare Work in this program, which is being exâ€" tended throughout the nation. Inâ€" terest and cooperation of other orâ€" ganizations is being sought‘ Mediâ€" cal men, within and without the Leâ€" gion, are giving their help in many commuunities. eases to assure child health, through development of preventative medical practice as outlined in the "Indiana mhâ€"ol::fltbhcnhb plan." fare Month in the Auxiliary‘s calenâ€" dar of activities, when special emâ€" phasis is given to the organization‘s child welfgre work and when plans are developed for the year‘s efforts in behalf of needy children. 2. Eradication of congenial syâ€" philis, through proper medical tests and treatment of expectant mothâ€" The Auxiliary‘s efforts are being centered on three subjects this year, Interest of the American Legion Auxiliary‘s oneâ€"half mear bahhï¬â€˜m'd- fure of the American children durâ€" ing April, according to Mrs. John "It is clearly understood that the 1. Conservation of the child‘s 2 North Sheridan Road Highland Park, Hlinois Telephone: Highiand Park 98 O Agent for § A LL KINDS OF INS U RANC E If you want to 4 7 Protect Your Right to Drive an Automobile BUY AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Don‘t Lose The Right To Drive The Financial Responsibility Section of the Drivers‘ License Law has been in force since :'ï¬m,usa.mdlnotdabddnuar,m have to have a license shortly after the first of the year. wike â€" Lao" exg id ~ Aciner‘y Failure of any driver to damages as thomltofanmtomhflonedmtmm HIM FROM FURTHER OPERATING A CAR, and UNTIL HE CAN PROVE THAT HE WILL BE FINANCIALLY RESPONSIBLE IN THE V. William Briddle Your Car Tertace Â¥Xc0. buld Thestay,‘agon 4, the following newly clected ofâ€" ficers were installed by Mrs. D. Oiâ€" son, a past president of the P.â€"T.A.: Pres., Mrs. Andrew Wysocky; Vice Scout pictures on the screen. the second grade mothers, and the table was in keeping with the Easâ€" Oak Terrace P.â€"T.A. Installs New Officers Pres., Mrs, Joe Blanche lieve that a child‘s home should be preserved for him, only to acknowilâ€" edge that expectant mothers should have preâ€"natal examination for sypâ€" llh-flmlfl-‘:m positive, simply to think comâ€" tagious diseases should be controllâ€" this month," said Mru. K K. Hâ€" bertson, National Child Welfere Chairman. "It is our job in the weeks that ure to come to do all in our power to follow through on this threeâ€"phase program. Merely to beâ€" definite data and reliable inf tion; we must spread the el; we must secure the e« inâ€" dividuais and groups, and actuate our beliefs promptly and intelligentâ€" ly. ed is not enough. We must secure program for April goes fur beyond the coufines of the thirty days of For the nrogram af the avenino Read The Wantâ€"Ads THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1989 # _ CÂ¥iahtaw 4