Voters League Will . Hear Ravinia Man At March 17 Meeting League, which will occur on Wedâ€" nesday, Mar. 17, at 1:15 p.m., at the Community .center. Speaker will be H. L. McCarthy of Ravinia, who is regional director of Social Security for Region 6, which includes Illinois Mr. McCarthy is known to be one of the originators of the first Federal Security law. He speaks on subjects «dealing with social planning, including Federal Security, Aid to Dependent Children, etc. Mrs. Waiter Neisser is chairman of the department of govâ€" <rnment and social welfare of the at ten a. m. Stannard, acting program chairman of the Highland Park League of Women Voters, has assigned to the guest s peaker for the March meeting of the of the D.A.R. will be held in Chicago. It will be held at the Palmer House, March 18, 19, and 20 inclusive. f . Due to Mrs. Sinclair‘s absence from the city, the bourd will meet at the home ‘of ‘Mrs. Kellogg Speed, 530 S + Miss Weldin a member of the high school faculty, has won outstanding dies, and recently took a trip to Mexâ€" ico. accompanied by ‘her camera and colored films. Miss Weldin is a memâ€" ::nofduChimoC-endfll.-: as those in the high school Highland . Park. Miss Weldin to Give Mlustrated Lecture At DAR Meeting Following the talk, the group will adjourn to the Y.W.C.A. where tea will be served. The hostesses are Mrs. A.‘L. Gourley, Mrs. A. E. Peterson, Mrs. W. F. Einbecker and Mrs. Roy Security" is the subject of Mrs. J held at the Public library auditorium en Thursday, March 11, at 2 p.m. Miss Marie Weldin will give an illusâ€" trated lecture on "Old Mexico." The March meeting of the North Shore‘ chapter of the D.A.R. will be Thursdoy, Marcy 4; 1948 will be sent out monthly, but elternate bills m aged", or based on your prevâ€" eA month will correct for eny terencers between estimated ond octuo! use. We shall apâ€" L Pemno ConBIs: :"mnhlovlhln‘ of neighboring utilities and l.a*‘ï¬b.hl-.lb. died recontly of his home in One of the of lwmï¬m‘:?bv grade 40 Octane Distillate, which is under consideration as a substitute for fuel cil in our Gas plants. The distillate wflnoï¬..u‘hol.:id the costs are higher our present oils, it may become Mbnolï¬bï¬:m spite costs in orâ€" @rhmnzolnkrc- oil industry hopes to produce 100 Octane Gasoline at the doy by the mnd ‘of the yrom This 100 Octane (no knock) Gasoline is essentiol to our Did you notice in the paâ€" pers the story that North Shore Gas Company has voted a 20c dividend to be paid stockholders on April Ist? To conserve manpower and ow â€" TOM CLARK . : _ 8 Warth Stuwidan Rend i ae ampomin s Society â€"â€" Womens News â€":â€" Locals tss uis L Members of the Woman‘s Auxiliary of the Highland Park Hospital are reminded of the regular meeting which will be held on Wednesday morning, March 10, at 10 a m. at the Trinity Parish House. â€" Luncheon will be served. Potts, Mrs. Gerald Ungars and Mrs. Albert Wold. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY WILL MEET WEDNESDAY member of the Dramatic club of Winâ€" netks and the Threshold players of Catholic League to Hear Interesting Reader March 9 fli:ir "‘ilï¬cmht-:m.:: guests at the North Shore Catholic Woman‘s league on Tuesday, Mar. 9, at the Ce--ilyhone.{flhah. league, is a graduate of Northwestern This is an open meeting, and a corâ€" dial invitation is extended to all young people in the community. A short service is being: planned by Wilson Hamilton, and the society‘s president, Sue Howe will explain to the guests the newly developed system of membership and registration. After a short program of movies, shown by Dr. Trangman, there will be a general getâ€"acquainted program with singing and games. The latest issue of the Tusis Taitler will be distributed to all members and their guests by the March editors, Paul Date and Dave to bring at least one new member. This is being done ii an effort to contact the interested young people of The president of the Ravinia Garâ€" den Club, Mrs. Hugh Riddle, wishes to call club members‘ attention to the two remaining lectures of Mrs. Albert D. Farwell, "Planting and Care of the Garden," on Monday, March 8, and "Storage of Home Grown Vegetables," on Monday, March 15. These lectures arc being given at 2 pm. in the Wedgewood room of Mashall Field‘s. ‘Those desiring to meet for luncheon before the lectures should call Mrs: Riddle before noon Saturday, precedâ€" ing the meeting. Marshall Field‘s are sponsoring a flower show in connecâ€" tion with Mrs. Farwell‘s lectures with Mrs. Arthur Fathauer‘s entry repreâ€" senting the Ravinia Garden club. Members are also urged to register immediately for their Victory Garâ€" dens with district captains whether their gardens are to be on their own property or in conjunction.with a community garden, Tuxis Society Plans Introduction Night For Sunday > The Tuxis Society of the Highland Park Presbyterian church is planning an Introduction Night \for this coming Sunday evening, March 7. Every member of the organization is especiâ€" ally invited to attend the meeting and The assistant hostesses for the meetâ€" ing are, Mrs. Robert C. Brown, Mrs. R. W. Douglas, Mrs. Judson Cross and Mrs. A. G. List. The board meetâ€" ing will be held at 12:45 p.m. precedâ€" ing the regular meeting. at its next meeting, on Friday March 12,â€"at 2 pm., at the home of Mrs. Bertram A. Weber, 1885 Groveland avenue. "Vegetables, Shrubs and Flowers for 1943" will be Mrs. Durâ€" and‘s subject. She will offer suggesâ€" tions for practical dirt gardening. For the‘last five years, Mrs. Durâ€" and has talked before various garden c‘ubs and has written a column for "Garden lories," as North Regional writer for its staff.‘ She is a member of the board of the Garden Club of Illinois, as well as the board of the Society for the Preservation of Wildâ€" flowers. Garden Authority Will Address ® Ravinia Garden Club Mrs. A F. Durand, ‘one of Highâ€" land Park‘s authorities on gardening, will speak to the Ravinia Garden club Hostaesses for the afternoon will be e ym t of Marconi Society To Sponsor Dance A benefit dance will be given Saturâ€" day evening, March 6, by the G. Marâ€" coni Mutual Aid society at the Labor pose of the dance is to raise funds to purchase a station wagon which will ‘‘Muaic will be proviced by a popuâ€" lar orchestra. The public is invited to attend. Principia. Informal motion pictures and colored slides of the schools acâ€" tivities will be shown. ‘The College campus is located on the bluffs of the Mississippi river at Elsah, IHlinois. Principia Mothers‘ Club Will Meet March 12 The Principia Mothers Club of Chiâ€" cago, whose President is Mrs. John W. Branch, of Evanston, are sponsorâ€" ing an informal meeting in Evanston at the Orrington Hotel on Friday evâ€" ening.l::r%elzulo’chek.hm interest Principiaâ€"a coâ€"educaâ€" tional school from kindergarten thru college for sons and daughters of Christian Scientists. Mr. William E. llm“{r.. vice president of The Principia Headâ€" master of the Upper School in St. ‘wmur.mnm.m ni Association, will discuss the Fundzâ€" mental Aims and Processes of The There are many alumni and formâ€" er students of The Principia living in Evanston and the North Shore, and the following will act as ushers at the m o ames Him Matyumrit tenham of Miss Marguerite Buttner of Winnetka, Miss Mary Louise White, Miss Betty Bartlett, Miss Elien Wilson and Miss Betty Reilly alt of Evanston. A business meeting of the federaâ€" tion will be held prior to the musicale, at 10:30 a.m., with Mrs, Walter Magâ€" graf of Long Lake, president of the Federation, presiding. Dr. Colegrove, professor of political science at Northwestern university and Harvard graduate, will discuss "The United Nations" for the afterâ€" noon program. Dr. Colegrove is a member of the editorial boards of the magazine "America." "The Far Eastâ€" ern Quarterly" and the "American Political Science Review," and in 1929â€"30 was editor of the European economic and political survey pubâ€" lished in Paris, France. In 1923 he assisted the U. S. Secreâ€" tary of Labor in the reâ€"organization of the Immigration and Naturalization service. Dr. Colegrove has been secâ€" retary of the American Political sciâ€" ence associfition since 1936. His books include "Militarism in Japan," "Interâ€" national Control of Aviation" and "American Government." The March meeting of the board of directors of the club was held on Wednesday, Mar. 3, at the home of Mrs. Robert W. Douglass, treasurer. A musicale at 1 o‘clock, a lunchâ€" con at 12 :30 and a lecture by Dr. Kenâ€" neth Colegrove, authority on internaâ€" tional relations and Far Eastern govâ€" ernment, at 1:45 p. m., is planned by the Ravinia Woman‘s club and their guests from the Lake County Federâ€" ation of Women‘s clubs on Wednesâ€" day, March 10, at the Ravinia Village The fine arts department of the federation will present the musical program with Mrs. Joseph Gilmore as vocalist, assisted by Mrs. Paul Laâ€" Rose of Zion, fine arts chairman, who will give the historical backgrounc of the selections. Reservations for the luncheon to be served at 12:30 are being made with the house committee chairman, Mrs. M. J. Scheemeacker, HP. 1757, and no cancellations can be made after Friâ€" day, Mar 5. The Ravinia Woman‘s club. will hold its business meeting one of the most important of the year, immedâ€" iately following Dr. Colegrove‘s lecâ€" ture. The nominating committee will make its report and election will be held for president, vice president, secâ€" ond vice president and corresponding secretary. Ravinia Woman‘s Club Plan Allâ€"Day Meeting March 10 PC -Vi_-i_.- U ..;; rrprrmmmgzcmsess ATEE Jesus, Jesus, Thou Art Mine ............ Buch This is the second book reviewed by Mrs. Youngren, who is well known among North Shore circles. Members are welcome to bring guests. en iT The Green Cathedral ... Benediction _ ; â€" .. _ _Winston Barclay _ _ _ ____Mrs. Raymond Fidder Be g,pl°2g, germond Fidder Only Jesus O Perfect Life of Love Pence! Be Still Abide With Me Green Bay PTA Plans Interesting March Meeting Following the presentation, the balâ€" ance of the evening will be devoted to visiting and dancing. Members may bring guests to the meeting and young people who will attend Green Bay school in a year or two are invited. Organ Prelude Were You There? ............ Negro Geveriity:â€" Chorus Mrs. Milton Youngren of Glencoe will review "Siberia" by Emil Lenâ€" gyel. Tickets may be obtained at the United Evangelical Church To Hear Treble Choristers The Treble Choristers of Waukegan will present a concert at the First United Evangelical church, Green Bay road and Laurel avenue, Friday eveâ€" ning, Mar, 5, at 8 o‘clock. The public is invited to attend the program. The next meeting of the Green Bay Parentâ€"Teacher association will be held in the school Friday evening, March 12, at 8 o‘clock. The meeting has been changed from Wednesday to Friday. Members of the association will preâ€" sent a historical skit depicting inciâ€" dents which occured in this commuâ€" nity 75 years ago. Wearing appare? of those times will be shown along with humorous entertainment. Woman‘s Association To Hear Book Review ‘The Woman‘s Association of the Highland Park Presbyterian Church will hold another in a seriesâ€"of book reviews on Monday, March 8 at 2 p.m, at the church located on Laurel aveâ€" Sorry, Sirâ€" Winston Barclay Marian Anthony Long Distance telephone lines to these seventeen cities and others near them are Please remember that war calls must come first and do not telephone these @ areas unless your call is urgent Monk The men‘s board of the Northwestâ€" ern Settlement in Chicago have taken over the Arena for the evening. All m{ro-uhdtkbm'.‘o to this worthy cause. It is an ideal evâ€" enin.olenioy-utuwellunqn- tribution to a worthy charity. ‘The "Iceâ€"Capades" is ballet on ice and is hailed as a threeâ€"inâ€"one show of dazzling display. One ten "lf'mht'enty-e:imhm acts. If you are planning to see the revue, make arrangements to go on this evening when money spent for enâ€" tertainment will also aid charity. N W Settlement Plans Benefit : At Chicago Arena The Northwestern Settiement will give a benefit at the Chicago Arena, 400 Erie street, Chicago, on Monday, March 15, at the Iceâ€"Capades Review. Tickets may be purchased in Highâ€" land Park at the Gift Corner from Mrs, Arthur Emerson and from. Mrs. Howell Murray at 31 North Linden avenue. â€" Proceeds will go towards the Settiement House located in Chicago at Augusta and Noble streets. . Round Table Discussion To Be Held By League School ‘The transition period after the war before the peace treaty is signed will be discussed informally by a round table at the Highland Park League of Women Voters‘ school on Monday, March 8, 1 :30 at the Community cenâ€" ter. Famine and disease, civil disorder, the economic angle, refugees, and colonies will be the subjects of brief talks by Mrs. Cariton Cummins, Mrs. Requests® for â€" speakers should ‘be made at Red Cross headquarters, §29 S. Wabash Avenue, telephone Wabash 7850, ten days in advance of the enâ€" gagement Volunteer speakers, experienced in public speaking and versed in the acâ€" tivities of the Red Cross, contribute hundreds of hours of their time each month to giving clubs, OCD groups and business organizations up to the minute information on the American Red Cross and the tremendous growth of its program during wartime, Of the 85 speakers who are memâ€" bers of the Speakers Bureau, 2. live in Highland Park. They are Mrs. Ruth Gaddis Jeffries, 1032 Lnicoin Ave., and Mrs. Baldwin Newman, 359 Hazel Ave. + The Speakers service is available to any group oiSl)ornore-ua within the limits of the Chicago Cross Chapter including Cook,. Du Page and the southern half of Lake county. Groups may choose one parâ€" ticular branch of the Red ross actiâ€" vity for discussion by the speaker, or they may ask for a general talk. Speakers include both men and women, many of whn-‘m qualified to make speeches in foreign langâ€" uages. Women members of the burâ€" eau always wear the official slateâ€"blue Red Cross uniform when participatâ€" ing on a program. 3* David Lelewer, Miss Laura Cross, Gerneral ‘Secretary of the Y.W.C.A., Mrs.‘James Weber, and Mrs. William Karpf. ‘The meeting continues the serics in charge of Mrs. R. J. Loewenâ€" thal, chairman of the department of government and foreign policy. s Two Local Women Are Members Of Speakers Bureau 11. Daftas, Texas 11. Amaeritic, Texas 10. Albuguerque, M. M. 14. Seattio, Wask. 18, Sean Franaisoe, Caltt. bagbags mang 4n3 Cé 2. Washingten, D. C. 2 Charlotte, N. C. 4. Atianta, Georgia 6. Jacksonville, Fin. 1. Tullshoma, Ternn. 8. Birmingham, Ais. #. Denver, Colo.