Atkins & Durbrow, Inc. of the ticket committee. "George Washington Slept Here" (George Kaufman) was reviewed by Helen English Stttekstatrer, a graduate of Rockford collm. and an ttettee mem- ber of the Wilmette Dram club. The third and and book review spanned by the Noah Shore Cath- olic Woman's league was given on Friby in “it he of Mm. James A. Delaney, 834 Valley road, Glencoe. Mrs. John “canny. II) Elmwood drive, Highland Park was chairman of the ticket eommittee. "George nu Mod phat toad 'dt",',': poultry sad cow mason vi you no... Clem. my to an. wlll not burn. has I bushel W- MIC tor top Mu 1.0m on. ft. - an. or terttttainq no no. ft. nude- area-....-" Drleoum'e tumult your dosh: or apply tor Runner “(cannon " PLO] DIX 522 Central Ave. so cents a dozen 0 HOT CROSS DUNS . . 30 cents a dozen O LAMB SHAPED CAKES . . " cents-$1.50 ISM-A South Woun- Ave. Chicago. mild. Inn- has 630?}? 333? Ind ad building. " " hur- at an cl Mis. mun." Ifrg2"ttel'att “" o! -Mnretigqt I... h 00 North on. M Con-9mm]- “and m- met “I.“ "m 'e. 3mm A. Arnoyin P. n. A. non- GAGEE we can nah IRA. A: Lou W for the AKI'NA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, we no til. to not. In. at m at. In low I. Mb, m -tme9%t I'r $21.93!; __ _ _ “d, AVAILAILI AT ALL "PIS OF MIG-um Fin-IN.“ "an.“ PM. in“ "nun-v EASTER CANDY - EASTER CAKES MINIMUM RATES MORTGAGES Baum’s Pastry Shop EASTER COOKIES The Department of Govehmsent and its operation will cope with the subject "H/loo Taxing Units and Their Elections and Mfieers" " the home of Mrs. Marc. Law, 27 N. Linden, on Wednesday, April 23, at 10:30. Any member desiring to attend all scheduled meetings may do so. On Monday, April 14, " mo " the H. P. Library, the program of the Department of Economic Wel- tare will be discussed. Then on Wed. nesday, April 16, " 1:30 at the Y. the Department of Government and Foreign Policy should change or modify its program in View of the World Crisis" will be dealt with. Immediately following this study changes in the by-laws will be voted upon. At tom B. m. of the same day the regular monthly Board meet- ing will be held at the Y. W. C. A. With the idea of better acquaint- ing the membership of the League of Women Voters with the program for support, there will be not a single April meeting but several different meeting days with the various de. partments having a' particular day, of its own. League Departments Meet To Confer on Program for Support KRAMER 16 N. DEARBORN STATE 0088 STREET CHICAGO -- Phone H. P. 815 Ruth S. Hardacre. THE PRESS Mr. and Mrs. Albert Malchion, 314 Palmer Avenue, Highwood have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter Theresa to Ray Groui, Lake Forest. The date and arrangements for the wedding have not been an- nounced. Mr. Pach's etchings and paintings appear in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of New 'York, Phillips Memorial Gallery in Washington, D. C., Brooklyn Muse- um, Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, Cleveland Mu- seum of Art and in many private collections. He has lectured extens- ively on art subjects " the Metro- politan Mueseum, N. Y., Ecole du Louvre, Paris; University of Mexico, Mexico City, and other places. He is known chiefly " the author of "The Masterpieces of Modern Art," "George Seurat," "Modern Art in America," "Queer Thing, Painting," Nngres" among others, and as the translator of Elie Faure's "History or Art" and "The Journal of Eugene Delacroix." Mr. Pach is affiliated with Columbia University in New York City. On. Monday evening, April 7th, at 8:15, in its studio in Winnetka Community House, the North Shore Art League will present the inter- nationally known painter, etcher, lee- turer and writer, Walter Pach, who will speak on "Revaluations in Art" covering the changes in viewpoint regarding various works and schools. The talk will be illustrated by Ian- tern slides. Walter Pach To Speak Monday at Art League Meet WEEK-END SPECIAL We Deliver mama"! BEE] HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY Butter Pecan, Caramel and Vanilla Orxur Your'l Today] Furnace inspection. Did you burn too much fuel--, wu your house warm last man? We do - to- pair work on any make fumaee--ex- lined in actual labor Ind mam-ink used. Pinon. 4100 144 N. First St. Telephone 635 “Tho Wilma“: Heater Conn-y: Aim Iii-l car In ram-n 711.1410 Agrs ucc this pm when I " un: I. all In win I In, it In boa. W: In" In!“ .1“ new. ll man and] _ with I. [We Erin}. (chm Me l__ a) pad 'r, god - $! "Eight rooms evenly heated†Rev. Mr. Spratt was born in India, educated in an American school at Mt. Abu, India. During the World War he with his father (a minion- ary), returned to England, where he attended Clark's Colleae and The City of London College. In 1922 Mr. Spratt came to the United States and in 1931 he visited the Holy land u-and has given many addreuee on Palestine. The public is invited to attend these pre-Easter services. Special music each night from Chicago. MaAtii tirraa," tea" Rev. William H. Lee Spratt will preach at the First United Evangeli- cal Church Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights at 7:45, April 9-11. Rev. W. H. Pratt To Speak at Pre-Easter Services, April bil Mrs. Arthur Byfield is in charge of these bi-monthly Sunday after- noon entertainments at the Commun- ity Center. After the musical pro. gram, Mrs. Byfield leads in com- munity singing. Tea is then served, All are welcome. Leveliness .....Prr...................W........ Head The Lord's Prayer .t-................ Mtllott The Lord is My Light w......... Allltun Ballad for Atttericttn_ John Latouche and Earl Robinson Miss Gladys Cunningham will be the accompanist. Gentile .r.....-tt.-q......-_ Vergin, Tutto Amor ., Aria (Otello) Vanne; Meta Gia Vedo .....Tr...._............ Verdi Air from ‘Comus' ............h.. Dr. Arne My Lady Walks in Daniel is 18 years old, and since graduating from high uhool In! June has attended Northwestern University's Music Department. and is now studying voice more exten- sively and "tending opera school where he is learning the major luri- tone roles in several different opens preparatory to entering the opera at an early date. He will sing the following program: Danza, Danza, Funciulla Daniel Cobb, baritone, will be the soloist " the Twilight Mulkal to be held " the Community Center on Sunday afternoon, April 6th, at 4 o'clock. Daniel Cobb Will Be Soloist April 6 at Twilight Musicale La Tua . F. Durante ‘. F. Durante