April 7, 1928 WINNETKA TALK w w Plan Benefit Party to Aid Vocational Supervision League Thursday, April 26, the Vocational Supervision league will hold its annual benefit party at the Stevens hotel in behalf of its scholarship fund. Ar- rangements are being made for bridge, five hundred, and bunco, and there will be an unusually attractive prize for each of the 510 tables. Although housed in the Board of Education building, the Vocational Su- pervision league is maintained entirely by private subscriptions from individ- uals and clubs all over Chicago and in many of the suburbs interested in furthering education. It is the purpose of the league, which was organized in 1911, to pro- vide financial assistance to earnest bright children of poor families to en- able them to continue in the Chicago public schools beyond the minimum requirements of the law. At present it is helping 114 worthy students to learn some remunerative vocation whereby they and their families may be made independent. All the investi- gation of applicants and supervision of active cases is conducted by trained social workers. There is an unlimited field for the future growth of the Vo- cational Supervision league as every year its list of applicants increases tremendously and it is with the hope of doubling its resources to meet this urgent need that the benefit party is being launched. BAHAI LECTURE "Heavenly Physicians--Past and Pres- ent," will be the topic of address by Dr. Zia, M. Bagdadi, next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, the 8th inst, at 536 Sheri- dan road, Wilmette. Most of these addresses, we are in- formed, are designed especially for stu- dents and religious truth seekers for universal light suited to 20th Century College Cage Star Miss Ruth Olson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Aaron M. Olson, 630 Walden road, Winnetka, is captain of the champion Freshman basketball team at Rockford college and is otherwise making a fine record with her athletic prowess as well as in the academic field. Miss Olson's Freshman squad recently defeated the Senior aggrega- tion which had enjoyed an unbroken record of successes for four years. Miss Olson, in addition to being an honor student at Rockford, has been selected for the all-college varsity basketball team. Miss Olson is a graduate of New Trier High school. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Cary-Curr of 1051 Spruce street returned to their Winnetka home last Saturday, March 31, after a five months' stay at the Mozart hotel in Chicago. Vote for FRED NORLIN MR. NORLIN is an officer and the manager of Greeley- Howard-Norlin Company, Surveyors, a nationally known firm that has been established in Chicago for 74 years. Primary Election: Regular Republican Candidate for County Surveyor FRED NORLIN has been a resident of Chicago for 47 years. He has been engaged continuously in the survey- ing profession for the past 43 years. He was elected by a large majority in 1924, and has made a record as County surveyor that has won for him the highest esteem of all, re- gardless of party affiliation. His past term has been characterized by a high degree of efficiency. Tuesday April 10 Polls Open 7:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. a a a VV Vv VV VV VV VV VV VY VV VV VV VV VY VV VV VY YY YY VY VYYY YY VYYYY YY VYVYVYVYVYY VY VV VV VV VV VV VVVVVVVYVYYVVYVVYVVVVYVYVVVYVYVVYVYYYYVvVvVyyY Mark Your Ballot for Lewis B. Springer of Wilmette, Republican Candidate for STATE REPRESENTATIVE Seventh Senatorial District 1. its endorsement of Mr. Springer, the Legisla- tive Voters League says of him: "Lewis B. Springer for- merly served two terms in the house, during which he was successful in getting some important legislation; was an ac- tive member who gave close attention to business and made a record of decided usefulness." annoad ara NEE SSN ER SOR a A WW WR CS Re SN Wr RE-NOMINATE WILLIAM F. PROPPER ON HIS RECORD Republican Candidate for State Representative Seventh Senatorial District TRIED AND FOUND PROPER A Vote for Him Alone Counts Three Primary Election Tuesday, April 10, 1928