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You may ‘take adâ€" by trading with the merchants 29x4.40 $8.25 Drop of Distinction" Phone Highland Park 920 Drive inâ€"see us Phone 391 SPEND" she KNOWS THE P R E Illinois Alpha chapter of Pi Tau Sigma, honorary mechanical engineerâ€" ing fraternity, has sent a card to Douglas congratulating him upon his scholastic record for the preceding school yearâ€"at the University of Mliâ€" jut the umo," was : to him in theâ€"annual. It was an intensely interesting and instructive talk and a most approâ€" priate close to the splendid series of art lectures which the Fine Arts deâ€" _|| partment, of which Mrs. James Loeb | is chairman sponsored. ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Board Meets Monday The board of managers will meet Monday, : Nov. 25, at 9:30 a. m. at the s+elub â€"house.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€":â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"soMircvils Classes in French will meet as usual on Tuesday, Nov. 26, 9â€"12 a.m. *â€"â€".._. Unusual Exhibit ® A veryâ€"unusual exhibit of paintings and etchings is now on display. Both are by members of our own communiâ€" Scien Thanksgiving. ° He and the Budget committee at the| RAVINIA VILLAGE HOUSE home of Mrs. Wilford C. Shipnes.. | /.. CALENDAR s Hnbninboneeminesanmromennnecmenide . /4 Applications for use of the Village ; stings Is on ~â€"_| H0u¢ should beâ€"made to Mrs. Ar Douglas Hastings Is on _ _ | .w Raff, Tel. H. P. 1152. College Soccer Team| Tuesday, Nov, 26, at 8 p.m.â€"Daneâ€" & inflmimengass éiie: ing class. 7E Douglas Hastings, son of Mr. and|| Thursday, Dec. 5, at 7:30â€"Men‘s Mrs. Hastings of Somerset road, Deerâ€"| gym class. field, who is a sophomore at the ,,Ur;,‘i-, £2 _S_%Luxdny..Dec. 7, at 7:00 p.m.=â€"Dinâ€" versity of Illinois is .playing right| nerâ€"dance. h half â€"back on the Big Ten _colleges| _ Tuesday, Dec. 10, at 8:00 p.m.â€" soccer team. Illinois beat Ohio State| Dancing class. 1 1 m 2s 1k 7 halt back on the Big Ten colleges soccer team. Illinois beat Ohio State 4 to 0 and the next games are to be of the chairman, Mrs. Albert Snite, and the Budget committee at the home of Mrs. Wilfol(d C. Shipnes. â€"_â€"Many committees have met during the past week to work on plans for carrying out their projects. The soâ€" cial service committee met at the toï¬Ã©â€™?fflfr?.“fliiï¬Ã©ndâ€i"linu, ~the Philanthropy committee at the home of the chairman. Mrs Alhart Onit., mour. Mr. Peyraud‘s canvasses show landscapes, many with brilliant auâ€" tumnalâ€"coloring, and one, a most striking Swiss scene. Mr: Seymour‘s etchings are varied â€" in subject, â€"exâ€" quisite in detail. Both exhibits are fascinating and should be seen by all inâ€"the community. â€" â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€" * bon and Carbide building, and the Daily News are examples of "modâ€" ernism" in architecture, expressing their "use in their form." f trated by slides showing buildings of their designs. Among these were Sullivan, Wright, Holabird and Root andâ€"Byrne.â€"â€"Modern ~buildings > of many . European countries â€" were this is thoroughly American. ¢ Chicago‘s â€"Newest Buildings â€"â€"â€" Chicago‘s . newest â€" buildings were then displayed, majestic as the great towers melt into the sky. The Tribune Tower, the Palm Olive building, Basâ€" kin building, "333 N. Michigan," Carâ€" MEMORIAL SERVICE _ | HIGH SCHOOL P. T. A. ~ AT WOMAN‘S CLUB| _ TO HEAR McCORMic Committees Working se 2l (Continued from page 4) 1m| x RZ_ l Estate Transfers Lot â€"82; Sunset Manor addn Deerfleld,, ; R, L. Foote and wife to J; Lieber: man D $10.00,. Lot 109, G. F..Nixon «& Co‘s "HI' ixhhnd-lgg k _ Gardens,_see, J. Lieberman to A. Weinberg WD $1.00. ~Tot ©109, ‘G._F. Nixon & Co‘s Highland Park Gardens, sec 28, Deerâ€" field. P m Mr. McCormick is a humanist who has always been interested in perâ€" sonal character development. Articles by him have frequently appeared in educational magazines. He has also published a number of monographs on his work and the conclusions at which he has arrived in character citizenship training. cessful in his work in the LaSalleâ€" Peru high school that he has sucâ€" ceeded in interesting a large number of wealthy citizens of the community to the extent of making large personal contributions ~© for‘ carrying on this work. _ o â€" Cases that involve difficult probâ€" lemsâ€"areâ€"handledâ€"by the Institute of Juvenile Research, not only because they are better equippd to handle unâ€" usual cases, but also because they will be able toâ€"meet the students involved on a purely impersonal plane. _ . o e o erer ie tainiane: ... ...... Thursday, Dec. 12 â€" After the war, there was a great they enter. A close point of contact is also maintained during the course of their high school career., _________ This rebellion has made itself felt in society. *The attitude of rebellion against law and order is of the older generation, .: ~>>>:>~*~;»:= + to!" and youth naturally rebelled What has brought about this change ? It is a result of a great change in the purposeâ€"and method of education. The schools of yesterday did not eduâ€" cate for leigure or for citizensh ip; Facts wereâ€"crammed down the throats of â€"youngâ€"people. "The teacher‘s sloâ€" gan was "Do this because I tell you n PM Sien P . avon es iorig oo n o hi a uy ols ‘Evidently, then, the xvo,gt,lj of tg;lay is better than the past generation ai least so far as school is concerned. all. were very different from those of t, day in the matter of discipline. 4 present day student dropped into school of twenty years ago would Be horrified by the noise, confusion, an, (Continued from page theâ€"atmosphere .. Co. to M Thursday, Nov; 2 » at 7:30'p. H.« . Gorra D $10.00. B in e «s A.g,\. < , sec 27, Men‘s esn ies 4)