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Highland Park Press, 3 Nov 1927, p. 1

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EN- glare will _ Dr. Graham Taylor, from the (NJ where they will welcome any inquiries so: of "Deluge Commons. noted lecturer and cttd discuss individual students. Childmn'n social worker. will he the speaker at Provision has been made for serv- yy my be the resruldr'mmrtin. of the Woman's ing dinner in the school lunch room by parent! Civie club ttf Ravinia. Wednesday; from 5 to 7 p. m. The regular school nation of Nov. 9. at 2:30. The mtbiectopon cafctcria price will be charged and 'lmiell Ind which Dr. Taylor will speak " bola” lunch room management will ap- ho has not I "The Neighborhood. Its [ass and Re- Preciate your co-operation by making ly the ml». coverr" dinner reservations in advance. ie of bin-k. Miss Bernicce Bentley, . composer, It is earnestly desired by both the mint: more; will my . group of her own piano) schoolJaculty and the Parent-Teach- m to hiaicompmritionr. ealied “Piano Mink-"T association that all parents will a Highland‘ tum" She has gran” . musical', hr interested and eager to accom- MINI It. setting for Robert Louis Stevensgn’st pany their children through a typical at the Ev. Garden ot Verses which till be sung; day's program of school work. - __gL... l, .. - nth mnmchwoqp mmmmmnhrm “HMWmum-Nn- 'ttfStt,2Nta,r,t 513: I W. . 'ra-ii-tsb-ie-UGG, “nanny-mm: f'1.r-eryuucrGiidiF: Ieer.'at"mrtehrakdr; nib-"h ‘8' "a t"_rt--triL- Ea mmcumm-h-pum 'Jlrd"t/datut'ditg.tr2,t.t (in. may»... av. felt.. in LIN - “he um wammuuim Prtyet-ue-t.mc bm Murmur-1M LOGIC-h. In! re: - “hmwmhw ett.tare9otstr-uiirir'ii mum-m m “AT Hm mm CARD PARTY . V AY momma am mu Chuck Guild Hope to his: any at My All membgrs and friends are spe- cially invited to bar this delightful pm. which will be given in the “Mum mom of Elvira: uhool. contra: to be completed in two weeks In Dini- - Oak that. Me It” and place, Itiatai. - In! Duh . place' /. "wiiriiLi Fair, by In. Hammer. Highvood. the progressive little city between Highland M and Fort Sheridan claims. and with good ru- son. to be the hemp-val IIII“ dty in this part of the mm, with 98 per cent of its street: either af cement or brick, when contract: - nude:- 'rayssreeoagtgiteted,whiehxritibeizt _ - out yemhe city d?i',tbtitiiec, DR. GRAHAM TAYLOR AT WOMAN's CIVIC CLUB “The Neighborhood. Its Loss and Recovery" Subject; Miss Beniley to Play _ :‘lltll‘ll‘l uni-union uu'uugnoui. "If." in "umieipal improvements during season, and the club is looking tor- the present year. under the existing ward to still greater progress" in the administration and with the active coming year. support of the people of the city there ------r---- have been installed $15,000 worth of uwers. $10,000 worth of water mains PARENTS OF FRESHMEN I’l'l $37,000 worth of street paving, To VISIT DEERFIELD when contract; t . -- been enmpteted, It”? :38th Invited to Attend Classes Friday said tretore, in about two mks. at High School; Features Extensive Street living of Day Detailed The paving work has been extensive --- rnd includes the widening of Wauke-l Parents of freshmen of Deerfield, nil IVQWIDQ. the mairwstreet, with a', Shields high school are cordially in, strip of concrete eight and one-half] vited to visit the school and attend? feet Avis. on each side of the existing. classes on the afternoon and eveningl brick pavement clear through the city.J of Friday, Nov. 4. Classes will begin I This work is just completed. at 2:50 p. m. and continue until 8 p. Other streets on which paving is) m. This will atrord a splendid oppor-l being construct“ made: the present tunity to parents who desire to 'e Continued on page 8 Mend classes for any part or all of; citizens “newly have mum to proud of their record. moms, including the paving in ques- tion, totalirtq done to 3709”. Mint ing improvements in the business district in the same period have to- taled nearly $215” and in the resi- dence district about “H.000. “a“ “a...“ um... "can". Not-Ho P-. It is pmbuhle that mitten in the state in n city of the site of High- wood has there been so (rut advance made in munieipat, business and mi- dence improvements during the past ten months as has marked the pm gress of this city in material things, and its emails. busineu mu Ind MUCH STREET PAVIIEN'I‘ mmmms llrMrlllMtimlilEMs Walerhlahla-dmmil MYe-r;ln_iv¢nlil ilithMud Rom um ATY.W.C.A. ',r%ANNBgF'rmtttoy." 'u_ttMs'eNbarttut w.r,~_,u.._..,...m M. P. WOIIAN‘S CLUB __" HMWAGBSALB Th Highland Park Wm‘a dub Mun-munI-kcn'dno- m. hardly In! ”My. New. w IA "Jail-clitmw Mum-diam lun- 30:!be Maryland-y. “heirloom-um {Smury‘o'lhprmonmkdanud NowmNmrut'cAaqttN mmwmmhnn. 'rtrrrodfNmu8oqstht5.emsd'stzoet totheir-ioeatsoes.tst6E-t ,tmsrtemadnritirtesetuedanme - a -Mhte. In the mainline turnret"ht-e0eth.irrtatrors. my. Marduk“! an“ in mi? mnodioa- m )hlzonsimdumlm. [an Sunni-y the locals won mother gum try (hinting the Wrightwood Then of Chimes The fast Deerfield than of that vil- lnge after several victories on their on tieid in recent weeks will go to Luke Forest next Sunday to play the strong Young Men's club tum of that city. This promises to be a hard-fought battle, In both teams Ire in good form nnd have been winning steadily. A [urge number of Deerfield (In: tn planing to accompany the can to Lake Forest. ”0108 CAR ELECTRIC Provision has been made for serv-) ing dinner in the school lunch room, from 5 to 7 p. m. The regular school} cafeteria price will be charged and the lunch room management will zap-f predate your co-operation by making dinner resefvations in advance. I DEERFIELD TEAM m PLAY AT LAKE FOREST It is earnestly desired by both the schoolJaculty and the Parent-Teach- er association that all parents will hr interested and eager to accom- Parents desiring to ~consult. indi- vidual teachers wilt have an oppor- tunity to do so during tetuther's va- cant periods (which will be posted) cnd during the special consultation period at the close of the program from 8 to 9 o'clock. at which time the ism-hers will be in their lizss rooms where they will welcome any inquiries up! discuss individual students. [ , KrFiiiaArrics,cs- Sem- [set Volley Golf club during the year just closed is t matter of pride Ind "tratifieatims to all members of the club end to the community as a whole. With over 20,000 players registered during the season, the club during this Fear exceeded all previous ree- ords fur popularity and attendance, and reports to be presented at the annual meeting will show its splendid condition and the numerous improve- ments made during the year, includ- ing the erection of I suitable and commodious club house which is greatly tsppreeiated by the members. The course has been maintained in splendid condition throughout the season, and the club is looking tor- ward to still greater progress in the coming year. at 2:50 p. m. and continue until 8 p. m. This will afford a sglendid oppor- tunity to parents who desire to at- tend classes for any part or all of the schedule, . The annual dinner and election of Sunset Valley Gall club will be held Hominy, Nov. 14, at the new club home on the grounds, and it in urged that att members attend, " this in an important meeting and of interest to all the membership. The list of candidates for one": of the club for the yen, 1928, a: pro- posed by the nominating committee is as' toll ws: For 'l/tll,,-:. M. hing. For vice president-A. B. Craig. For Beeretary---Ed Conrad. For trm-r-Amari-s F. Grunt. For directors-E, L Millard, O. F. Bell, Art Olson, Paul L Udell, E. T. Stigma". Sunset Valley Golf Club Annual Meeting Monday, November " bi te"t,tth'i2'2i Ieev “if“ _t,',r,'fl'heSf'fdir7fiifiit"i manhunt-guano.- Witnw-Mrnlm "is. I Leaving the skeleton of the play untoueUd he went to the soul of the (lat. caught the spirit of Shaw that pleads for equality, and gave us a {glimpse behind the scvnes of life, which cannot be disregarded. During ‘his brief hour .3 lesson was taught-- a way WAS indicated, almost a scymon {was preached. N. APU. MAL PM “ATM I The rum-no on; m out.“ BOXING mm AT ~.. ILLS CLUB MOVE!” ' Seven boxing boat: will be "ed next Wednesday waning, Nov. 0. a the Elk- clnb. under the dfmetkat at Ricki-lad Purl: lodge No. 1888, 3. P. o. E. An invitation in em “a public to “and. V RUMMAGE . SALE 18 HOSPITAL AUXILIARY m MEET NOVEMBER ' The regain monthly meeting a! GI. Woman'. unxililry of the Em Put holpittl will be Edwin my h h pariah home on My. I",',','.",', It ten o'clock. Luncheon - be unwed at twelve-thirty. "Nobility," says Mr. Bridges, "is more than wealth, is not an incident oCbirth, it is an inherent quality of fateness that puts first charity to mankittd."--Contributed. Mrs. Frank W. Garrity, pissed “my last Thursday morning folio- ing complications resulting from an operation for appendicitis performed a ireek previous at the Lake View hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday morning from her home here, the remains being shipped to De Kalb where burial took plue on Monday. She lave: her husband to survive MRS. FRANK GARRITY , PASSED AWAY THURSDAY When Horace Bridges stepped to the front of the stage on Tuesdaraf- tel-noon and announced to the group of women ,who constitute the High- land Park Woman's club. that his subject for the day was Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion" he must have smnsvd the stir of expectancy which always marks his audiencm. He may have scnsed something more as he ad- ded these words, "A study in class distinction." It was decided to give approval to the Boy Scout campaign fund and a letter will be writtete to that effect Continued on.page 4 HORACE BRIDGES . TALK IS INSPIRING At the retain meeting of the Deertieid Chamber of Commerce hat Thursday evening. at which the presi- dent, Charles C. prschullg presided, plans were discussed for securing new members and extending the Work of the chamber toe the best interests, of the community. " In this connection it fs urged by P-resides/Sys C II that all business men of 'ilri'gitjlWrh'h11lrt,',tg,i' the organization. His oitiee is open at all times for those who wish to talk over the." work of the chamber and any suggestions for the welfare of the community and the work of the organization will be received and taken up by the chamber) he Styx. Those interested are urged to see the president or secretary, Charles Frey, or any member of the chamber. Next Meeting At the next meeting, on Monday mum; of next week, a representa- tive of the Public Service Co. wilt be present to explain the relationship. between the company and the com- munity and suggest ways of (20-01)- erating for the best interests of both At this meeting the nominating calm mittee, will report 10 candidates for directors to be elected for the ensu- ing year, they to "elect the Mteera from their members. Next Meeting on Monday; Bat qnet Nov. 21; Plan Shun: Pond and Big Christmas Celehntion; Details PLAN EXTENSIVE ACTIVITY Study in Class Distinctioiv Theme of Woman's Club Meeting Tuesday OF COMMERCE BUSY NOW m moans l' NUMBER I

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