Page EightVILLAGE of ROBBTNSMarshall Craig came home from the Libby-McNeill plant a very sick man. He is better at this writing*The political forces are lining up in Robbins. It is hard to tell who is who. The bosses are pitching some wonderful curves. Read the Sun-Standard and keep up with the game.^ Mrs. Anna So ug Most has been sick for ten wlt; ks. She suffered injuries through a fall from aJanuary 2nd, and is under a doctor’scare at present.The Royal Circle of Friends of the World held their installation of officers at the Women’s Improvement Club, Saturday, March 8th. Mrs. Alice Flowers, Pres, and Mrs. Mabel Brown, Sec’y.Th Universal Negro ImprovI mentAss’n of Robbins, met at dlt; s ni-sfrom Chicago, Division 23, were pre-Hall, Sunday. Two prominent sneakers sent and gave a wonderful lecture Subject: “See Things As They Are!*’ by J. A. Logan. The Rev Dr. T.Bowen, a very prominent speaker enthused the audience for thirty minutes with a Bible study: “The Seed of the Father.” The meeting was conducted by the Honorable President, E. Brown, and the musical selection by the choir, Mrs. E. Brown, director, and Mrs. C. Me Duffy, pianist, were very impressive. The Legion sent a special invitation for new members through the r leader, Eugene Brown. This Divisionjexpects year.SendBryant,night.to do wonderful work thisyour local news to R. H.correspondent t by MondayThree Artists AtConcert Sundaylinist.Three distinguished artists, a vio-a contralto and a pianist-com-poser, will he on the third program of the Blue Island Music Association, which takes place at Masonic Temple Sunday afternoon, March 16, at 3:30o’clock.Milan Lusk is a gifted young violinist who received a scholarship at the Vienna Academy and studied under Prof. Otokar Sevcik, one of the two great violin teachers, (the other being Leopold Auer).Four phonograph companies have made records of Mr. Lusk’s playing— Victor, Edison, Emerson and C olumbia; also the Ampico reproducing piano.Miss Geraldine Rhoads is a concert ontralto, with excellent endorsements. Her voice is rich in quality, well-trained, and her personality pleasing.M iss Marian ( oryell, pianist-com-poser, who, will both accompany her colleagues Sunday, and share the program, though yet a young woman, has fourteen published piano and vocal compositions to her credit. Miss Coryell was for three years instructor in