Eagles club. Friday evening, June 21. Recommendations on loag im- Its of upland animole and birds, ear bearing animals and fish, shoot ling regulations and hours, as well| agather information will be sought by the department. Conservation | Warden Hallie Rowe will presto | at the meeting, NAVAL RESERVES HERE AGAIN Ten officers and 65 men aboard the US. 8. Hawk will be In Stur- geon Bay July 13 and 14, according to Information received at the Chamber of Commerce office. The Hawk in command of Lt.-Com mander O. F. Healer. Last year the visiting reserve officers and men were entertained by the Cham ber of Commerce, and plans are be ing laid to again act ag host to the group. The training ship will ‘stop here while making’ the annual trip to five officers and men actual experience on board a take craft. TO ENTERTAIN— Sylvia Ross and her Melody Matis have been engaged by Joe Paul at Paul's Nautical Inn to fur nish entertainment nightly during the months of Jy and August. The group, made up of Miss Ross, gaxaphone; Helen Clarette, piano; Kathleen Olson, trumpet; and Syl via Date, drums, will make their first appearance Monday evening, ‘July 2, and with the exception of, Monday evenings will be heard each evening of the week thereafter. During the past several months the organization played at the La Fiesta at Manitawoc, — 7