l eague at tea ini ner home, bz, cum- nor road, Kenilworth, on Friday'af- ternoon, September 29. Mrs. Jacob Viner, organization chairman of the Cook Co unty League of Women Vot- ers, %vas. the guest of hoior., Other guests were prospective newý memn- bers who heard.with'special.ihterest. Mrs.: Viner's talk on the founding and history of the league, the seope of its activities, and its achieve- ments ini educating, voters and influ- encing legisiatiop in the ipterestI of puiblic welfare. .The miemrbers serving on the board of the Kenilworth league titis year are: Mrs. Gilbert Kelly, vice- president; Mrs. F. R. Kilner, sec- The first regular meeting of the Kenilworth league wiUl be held Thursday, October 12, at the Keiiil- worth club, with luncheon at 1 o'clock. Mrs. W. W. Ramsey, state chairman of government and its qp- eration, will speak, on "You and Your Government." League Board to Meet« The first mneeting of the board of. the Wilmette League of -Womein Voters will be heid. at the home of the' preident, Mrs. Heniry Brandt on Moniday, October .9,. at 10 o'clock. Ail the department cta irmen. wil at- tend 'a nd vice-chairmen are wel. comr.ed. OPEN THURSDAY-and SATURDÀY EVENINGS unil 9 RING CCENTS UE DE r k and o',ly ,nd exclusive witm Stevens in Evemmton EDGAR A. STEVENShInc. Evansfpn opossum-and any one of thery ED GAR A. STEVENS, Imc. o.ntY $29.95. Evaiston b N mr-