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The condition- and“ which The first naming ot the Child Guidanc- dau of the In “we Pub cut-Tooth! modular: will be held land†at 3:3) in the Worm mm. This “up will study pmticll peohhatss of child management. A non lav-mod - met last Mon. dny and" the luau-hip of In. Carl Plan-tidal to dim u: outline of urban mythological “model. The when of a. older chlldren spec with In. main, the ueond gm of each month. The P. T. A, 51ng - gamma "itftre an HIGHWOOD DRIVE FOR BOY SCOUTS NEXT WEEK The drive to rake Highvood'l than in the Chat-um Building work of sh NorgyShaqe Are, council, Boy MAIDGIVI While dnhyl any can to have: procaodinn. than I: no doubt that this noubla Ind ate-cur, improve- mnt will "etttrmtty be ended into meet. and it in inclined that this can he done within the next you Inn-1hr favorable eooditimts. Th prelimi- mry work h in: data Ind pru- pocu ": new -tugtt.ftrr the suc- eeu of the m. it is betieve& CHILD GUIDANCE GROUP AT ELM PLACE MONDAY "f --i" "V _ aac _-- the Nmn iiiraTtis'iiii%iiliKr Park will be no haw“: which will bu â€Ital-d not only by toeal 'eauents, but by then of neighboring cm.- on the then and by tho travel- “EM in -t.. 1'gtht2ggtrdhtt, [an n - - Funk. q'ttr?ii'ir.1i'iiéi 22:77. Mar: ttfd2'e2g,td 'y-repair-tia-iaith- 0min! um will layup†11n- it.-rrthtom.tro.t,wi'tts"mitrnmg 'trhearsdeHr-rrnees-te- in. 'h-tia-tadm-ed-to hmmummu 81m. Maximum-ham. “hum-“Mud- "h-o-i-tMN-thare-Nr mnAto-ltrtssr.-t. mm “wwnbw act " 19 for Main Alli Republic Green Bay at It. ttitidr" "‘ MaTiGuGiG, Gi 3"?†‘9 F†be 0w An untrue} event of importance to the members of the [Athena thatch on Central avenue in its Mission Fel- tival, which is held in the Itil of wt year. The coming Sunday is the any set aside for this pupae. The speck! future of this yeir'tsl t,eet,irri1t1t1aervitt.iue Norwegian language. Far this '..ef,1 pose the Rev. J. A. Hound of Chi- uCO ha been invited to conduct Br, double service in the awning. Ail tm; he will much a Ion-on in the} Nanci-1,: and " a in the 'hed) m. As tar II I; hum the h - been W in Highland“ Purl: a mic. is the rial-waging demd-Bsion work. eaeér a. d-tmettt of Pet-*- The. I“ it Em for lb Hawmwum â€MMaMm-ndolow 'gXTNtttftttt commas was: APPRECIATION It: "it: It. In. J. I. Guru-9t. "thott-emi.. mdchl'u‘idthmdth ttruTgtfe1'."ge2".t,ae.t a-ttut I. “I!“ 'r9t.t--ftbeermC -tteVhretuueiti-t.ndeo. mum-alum in tho. Horace-n design - T"-. thing think the inhospth ettturfttl and†and all in Mk of color and but!†of garment. Ker- chandilc will be hp! 111er can: and all the mode}: mm. mi convenience are included in the equip- meat. NORWEGIAN SERVICE AT LUTHERAN CHURCH The delightful comer M moat Placed " six months. j in the new [clump build-ill. " Can-5 The building inspector was gnan trat Ind Green Bay has bun teased) permission to employ a dnftsman[ by the sum Style ,5†of iGiTl for the purpose of completing the‘ ton, which will - . W! tit) city plats with instructions to not ex-; pointed and completely domain-““3 pond more than the amount aPpro- dma limp about Non-ha 1, or printed for this purpose. The 'irrii/ then-bouts. Tu. decor-it. a u in: inspector wu also authorized to] in the, Homeâ€: design . _ a. take up the matter ot a revised methn thing thin“ the 'att,',',','";) od Of street numbrring with' the Flow color“! empire and all in M}. F) commission. The petition for replac-i color and but“, of mm Her- in: the sign board It the corner of chapdiqg will be have in “new and Cdntinued on page 5 I aMoodelotintheeatfofm-d) which eventually was - in the, blood Btremn to the heart. in the opin- I ion of the [#1an who Dd been unending Mr. Wait. ". Beimttitiei name for the condition is than at commry thrombosis. l rteunun-et-hm gie' ti" 'di, ber t/x?J,t1,',i%tgdiirtdhiea, Illinois uni a mm: m mfg.) sin: n St. Johna and Central sanding, during M Mr. We“ hadg and Green Bay 1nd Central m rend expressed hi: belief tut in would _ and the clerk m instructed to notify recover fully within, I in by. from) the chamber that u there vs no ap- an lnjury to Ink let it“ which he) proprution undeforthinexpenditure, had "tiered tor _ weeks. i the installation timid not be made at New. C... Bu!" present. News of the do.“ of the attorney Euraorstmieathm Referred and legislneor Ian thrmtqh the’ The communication presented by county npidly, bringing narrow to representatives of the Parent-reacts- the me: hoot of friauk and mil-f an association of the Lincoln school 9n ell a! when changing! the requesting the city of Highland Park Iteitnq_ortherrtnaasthieu-t.itoeitherpueeaimitieiGrtee-r life full of new to his lute and! "stop and tro" sign It the corner of his city. St. Johns avenue and Lincoln ave- N"sottude.thoettti3tese math: wrun- P. Wk at his home In WM load-y fb.mtoon In mind in thin M with many LT,','de"t, of can". Mr. Wain In any _ incite Ind followed In atus-M political are" with dun hm BARNETT STYLE SHOP IN Hemâ€? BUILDING EEKMDBAT NEWMAN IND HOLLY “WED Due to Bind as h I...“ u Mullahs-Inm- ir-tttouter-ts-, Fun-111m new P“ '"08rtt8% THURSDAY. 0mm St, an Taiyuan-gum“ Deatiorasd-tothetem-tiemof (bummed on page 4 “and“ 1 Commissioner Cowley moved that), I School District No. 108 be granted a', tpemit to place a temporary trimei l building on Kincaid street in accord-I lance with their request and that a; Jtime period for aid occupancy tre) I The Hind-mi Park Women's club held its first meeting of the season ion Tuesday afternoon nt two-tttirty. Should attendance be an indication of pine interest manifested in the club. Hts actions, end the principle for iwhich it stands. there will be an im- mediate need for additional space.The barge usembly hall was tilied from mm to main came: Ind so the L Chicago Art Theatre presenting “Will 10' the Wisp," "The Proposal," and “The Jubilee" playod to I more than lc-pacity house. Equally dramatic was the reading by Mn. Carl Rim-m. cluirman of the membership committee. of the names of â€my-um members who hare been mulled 'rkttrrAerpteetintr. The new maiden. In. Raymona' Stem node n gneiom speech of Vela-e. with " "eei%s wit}; out enthusiasm. Pukmrirre the punctual the mid -itt-edieee-t.eakeaod 'heNou.Ttmt&tHvit-ursk MChieaeothrotrehtuelNrurrfaer. "r.Mierta,h-i.raM.dnvof -.tthtrs-t6Netktfettshm, Wâ€, on. = has - “mmwh-whobnvd 0|mede A?myrretehtthoms&'-terrlr Aoe4r'ekek-trdtmt.r tr-daftergNe_tNe- -aretuD-r-_boatrte "e-trx-rt-ttttHu-trt. method-hm 'umddh..etr-tvetr.vud M Inn-l M Inâ€, "eo,A3-ktnMrsettrststtivl 'e_ataiNmt6_astdn.rBmaq. -ursa.dfirrmr--. humans-Mu 'rrt_yxte1taerteteBerit mouth-whim? AinfGiid W.¢:I-hrd¢n- 'tttYALAItCANtmmthD WWW.“ BANK mmmm AT gums" VALLEY DRAMATIC CLASS AT R. P. WOMAN'S CLUB Con-Imitatio- Referred The eomrmmieation presented by representatives of the Parent-reacts- era association of the Lincoln school requesting the city of Highland Park to either place a mac policean or "stop and go" sign " the corner of St. Johns avenue and Lincoln Pre- nue was refereed to the departeisent of public works. The city clerk was directed to inform School District No. 108 that it would be impossible to grant their request to waive the building permit fee on the Ravinia school uldition. CAN'T INSTALL TEEN NOW Atttter-urmeethteofthseitr council loudly "main; meal mu ten of import? m Attended to, Ind the union was an important one inmanynys. ltisexpochdthnin about two weeks the time a! the meeting “the council will be changed from 5 o'ehtek Meta- -ing to 7:30 o'clock Monday "all; of each week. An ordinnnce to this clad:- probably will be passed at the. next N0 hmtMtthMl8N mm SENS “(In Con-sen 0th: latter: at [an In“: Divide - Appoint-at. i Her private obs: gave two very 1charming plays this summer im the 1lnwn of her home overlooking Brier- _gate. It)" grounds. Those who saw " these plays were most delighted and tare looking forward with pleasure to the production by the club chil- dren. A further notice of the class will be in next week's Press, but any one _desiring information will please call '1 Mrs. C. E. Timson, Deerfield 248. The annual dime of the Junior Star club will be held Saturday eve- ning " the Highland Park Woman's club. As this is I beoetit affair it is hoped that there will be I large at- tendanre. The well known Blue Bird orchestra will furnish the music dur- ing t. 9min; and this together with LEGION AUXILIARY TO ELECT OFFICERS a dmghtfnl floor should be an en- dmmem to " those who enjoy an evening of dance. The public is cord- iglll jnyitedrto attend. . The‘Anu-ianlqhnmxilhrywin -t"nritteuttoet_ras- "otmuteth.e_fortheeorrsimr you. Aati-niarvtrrViaG; theHdotthrueioo-t-V up-Mchvillnoninaunlud- irweoHurardne-in.titnt.witths madehomthenortr. All-unbu- Ip‘utgl awning“ ,tsaoeuea-st_umarrxir- -emtheedbrhe-M.tNtrt mHMb.emrttrm.dbrKi3a-B. Mullah-IMHVnn» drrth-aetumiIttt-ts. WimhnmoCn-htho "PM“ â€MIWMM- trraethiat.W_-rtt1 ball in nub 1rltd.UTN: tu'dWtra'dN'egt . m... M... "unbuuuu mane-nanny- There will be a' meeting ot’chisf committee Monday afternoon, o?) " in the club house at three o'clock; DANCE SATURDAY AT WOMAN's CLUB mommson comm n. lthwummh thatatt.Wek.seebeg-eqareltt- ".qh-orWerh+tH- his“. 'ttBbatqrodthrtttt.- mlhmeh-h-qrt'r*Hr.DV Mflbm-iuthm mm mm“) Miss Mary Patre has been engaged by the Highlm Park Woman's club to give dramatie lessons to the chil- dren of the members of the club. This class will be held at the club house on Saturday mornings, Rehearsals are held every Friday evening frompsix to nine o'clock. with an average atmndnnce of seventy-tive members, Included in its repertoire Ire all of the symphonies and over- tures of the standard artists. Three Plays Presented; Large Attendance; Mrs. Stevens, President, Speaks Miss Page is an exponent of the French school of acting I: brought to this country by the late Mrs. Mill- ward Adams from the Comm-wry of Paris. tsrwdNrkorittb.titear-eeat theBtmPueoamtitori-erfthechi- can Biz-inns _ ambush-on Sunday afternoon. Oct. 8, in the bertelit of the Highland Park Ila-pi- an: 1ttetrro-iiibeauatr.30 This it a vary men-item pmject and - which should have the en- thuinlti: support ot every friend of the hmpikl Ind of the cont-unity in when]. for when use and benefit the institution wu org-hind and in main- tained. The program will be an- nounced later, and it is unwed that this fine cube-tn wy'tt present one of the has! comm heard here in I long time. Trial-{30m}. of the old .Univer-; Th a','ite?t,',',',i,'i,',tae of . e' si T _lub onhuun originally nu _ e comm: consists I Clair. Wimm 'llCusu-ctii,eF-rit. Ms beers: cm mm, .m ï¬mimwcagm- ' I full nvmnhnnv “an. w..,..,,;,,.;.,,.) man, DF. . W. e; " V I ' a fun tymphuny orchestra, consisting of eighty-tive members, all larder sional and business men. No profes- signal musicians m employed with the exception of the conductor, Clan ante "Evans, of the Chicago Symphony orchestra. H. P. WOMAN'S CLUB HOLD FIRST MEETING ocr. 18 o'clock? (health-om nodal tera- Atari-girth gnu-IQ - i Bi.. Noted Graham In Benefit Concert For The Local Hospital fur 5 Members at large-N. H. Aaqtrek ( L. T. Baker, Philip Carer, cu. M. I. , Clark, Rev. Frank Pitt, J. B. GI†l Lyle Gourley, Hon. S. Hastings, P. I. SHorn, Albert Larson, G. A. In IL. R. Rigdon, R. L. Sandwich. a. P. ( Schuette. Jesse L. Smith, A. L Will. g Gen. R. E. Wood, can a. wake. ' Troop 31--R. E. Herman, A, P. Suite, M. J. Truth. R. A, WM, -- - Troop 32--H, B. Clark, R. Y. I. Hastintts, E. R. Phelps, Ernest . West, Wm. Zimmerman, Jr. 'TatM-t"ur.as aha-Ch“ da"'i."'gltfAt' 'tttel- 'riteiMrhqR.tK This 1ri?29i'ititi'ryt" 'htr1ur-eiiare paderhd-uthm up, candies, iiee cream and - will otter the children "the ti- d theirtivmc" Saturday is the mad tiarhiamd 'toooexrilrxmrttomis.tt-ai- ti-taorta-. butting-ttbnnm. 'lt'l1"itu'at.u"ntt my! (at b - aa" WYAL mini-all â€NW! on we}: the married ladies' booth. The basement will he turned - to the como game and other irtt-mtir. features. At the homo! In. Joseph I“. Ian, South Given by and, - 'raetrwit1tteirvegttrrthe-= nitkeoftheWu-n’nuvh“ 'he't.r1"'ruu-on,re man“... ' On Thursday evening the knu- chicken dinner for which the ttt, James bazaar are so very well hilt. will be served, beginning at 5:†a continuing until :11 are served. " CARD mm oer. a ' ' ‘mnxuismm home-cooked foods Ire served In! the portions no treneroe---tgro and 1'.- sons why no one should ninth de- lightful dinner. WOMAN’S CIVIC CLUB HOLDS BRIDGE PM eordiaiir invited to In; 5 hoped that lean-ab.- VI. mantel“ ol . m - coming butter -qtrniid. ..~ .v M will he an“ at I ‘G in! an. . ' The annual fall bazaar of St, has church, Highwood, will open in the church hall on Wednesday after-u October 26 with a bard party, Britta, 500, euchre and buneo will be M and attractive prizes being given in each game phyed. A Dutch maria has been arranged by the Charlie Daughbers of America club. The usual hind made tine linens - he "The activities of the Boy Send: i, in the North Shore area and path "i, larly in Highland Park have lie-I. %, grcatly enlarged during the past yaw. . , On December 1, 1926, the Nail , Shore Area council was formed til " since thatjime the number of (map: d, under its supetvision has greatly in- " creased. -i A recent report to 1-01:th asking renewals of etmtritratiom was sent out by the committee and nuts as follows: . "Dear frie-nd: "Invest in Boyhood" is an than of the toeat committee of men at - this week in raising the funds at». ry on the scout work in High“ Park and other North Shore town. _Fbrty-one local men are - on the various committees, my. to make scouting in Highland M Brow both in quantity and in rich“ of results in boy life. Troop 33--E. J. Mccinhi, I. w. Reichardt, Fred Rnbly, Herbal Sm_ith. Edwanj Smnger. Troop 35--Harry LvCInmnn, Elli K. Jerome, John H. Kraft. uEhLllENhlMtil. BOYSCW'I'CA'J chairman, Paul Udell;lucnni Gail tive, Walter Mepeek, ANNUAL FALL BAZAAR AT ST. JAMES CHURCH LARGE comm-n: - invest in Boyhood†I. "I and Elan Being lab to [wane Scope of the Work [only FYider fill lag chm dag U" Report to Contributin- Continued on page 4 annual " Null“