igler enilâ€" Vere the of the est Ninâ€" the ney into med orth tka and PPÂ¥ the ident s ot over iends North Triee mary jonal + Its & at. r0rth ends owed nus e 25 well per hest outâ€" INTERESTING LETTER ET l FROM DR. WOLCOTT P â€" * ireâ€"at Highwood about 2 o‘clock ® Wednesday' morning badly da r the roof of the home of Caesar mexld. T chi. The blaze was i. it was J believed by either sparks on the roof q OF n ~Aafanktes‘ is taass d pode s Pn t Ad. {) ary day fire . extir the ; home agre Loo @ o opu o n eeeul. OV â€"ADOUL The fire ‘was discovered by 1 man Cameron while on hi a and he awnakened the famil; helped‘the parents and childr L2rlle in safety. They were Breatwe “:i"" of a neight I(WQH. *. *4 The Highwood Aremen .had a 3 on & â€" rhi Jay : Tuesday. At _ noon veneved by either sparks 2, a defective flue. Th ï¬-l'eman, were m’ and prevented muu 1 ing to other parts of the damage is estimated at Highwood Roof Fire ~~ _ Causes $500 Damage ate so delightful is the sunshine which according to the local weather bureau f2iled® us only 13 days last _ year. We had a Ncouple of light frosts about Christmas time which killed our "W“E@w†our. â€"grief,â€"so that at present there are â€" few flowers in our garden, there are narcissi, lantana, a few roses and calendulus and some other small blossoms,. butâ€"theâ€" azalias â€"are beginâ€" ning to bloom, the red buds are flamâ€" ing in the woods and the yellow jasâ€" mine is beginning to show. in the hedges and spring is close at hand. We made an inte little trip on â€" New Year‘s dlmemndim, 40 miles north, on Amelia > Illu;d, which is separated from Georgia theâ€"St. â€"Mary‘sâ€"river ~and Amelia inâ€"| let. It has one of the best harbors |; on the ‘Atlantic â€"coast and the place has a romantic history. < While Florâ€" f (Continued on page 27) . |. few fiowers in ow narcissi, lantana, calendulus and blossoms,_butâ€"the ning to bloom, the ing in the M I mine is beginnin: Firo â€" It is six months or more since I wrote to my Highland â€"Park Press friends and the days have gone: by quietly and happily for us here in our Florida home. We were here through most of t%; mm:i; and were very comfortable and did not find the heat oppressive, though it is rather prolonged, the trade winds from the Atlantic keep the air in moâ€" ~tion ‘he n comfortâ€" able. The ;bnt here is â€"never so tryâ€" ing as it is in Chicago during the hot speels, nor does the thermometer ever register ag high as the Chicago maximum, and what makes the climâ€" ate so delightful is the sunshine which according to the local weather bureau failed‘ us only 13 days last year. We had a Ncouple of light frosts about Chriakmae l2 2at . Â¥ "Teaay.â€"â€" At~ noon: a ney : the home of Harry Kelly was vighed »with ‘small damage to of. ~Later an attic fire: at the of Mrs. A. Bruno caused damâ€" f about ‘$100.. A third alarm. Alustsesciscre e e ratiecta0sac oc3 My dear Friends: His many Warm friends> in Highâ€" land Park: will read with dnterâ€" est the folowing Mâ€"m from Dr. P. C. Woleott, rector emeritus of Trinity church of this city: â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Jacksonville, Florida â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" January 23, 1930 > ‘ AZe Former Rector Heore Writes About Life in Florida and Things Seen in South Thursday, Jan. 30, 1930 â€"‘nied the flames from spreadâ€" other parts of the house. The : is estimated at about $400. fire ‘was discovered by : Policeâ€" ameron while on hinflmud; ‘: awakened the fam y the parents and ehildun‘c: in â€" safety. They were shelâ€" 1 n !th:.io.. of a neighbor, I. a PÂ¥ L was out"when the firemen e was caused, it was her sparks on the roof flue. The Highwood promptly on the job busy Lmerican Union at Wittan‘s | «an w _ ".* A. St. Peter and ies ine te s on oo mmummbimm4mmmmuql. to attend. D.&Doq.l.t&w..x f Card party to be given by the North ~American Union at Witten‘s According to this division pital _ Auxiliary, the Nor Settlement, â€"the _ Infant We ciety have each received fr 13 to Dec. 81, 1929, $835.23 At a recent meeting of i the fourth quarter was (div the following gifts : George Allen; Mason serve board during the first mon of the organizations have each month one fourth ‘of proceeds, the remaining fou put .into a savings account â€" ih'ib“t‘d each year among lo ties, : â€"â€" at Representatives of Northwuiern Settlement: Mrs. Karl B. Meyer, Mrs. Walter Rutledge, Mrs. R. K. O‘Hara. RGMhmd Infantâ€"Welfare society: Mrs. Malcolm D. Vail, Mrs. John Glace, Mrs. .,Edvard/fl. Eitel, Mrs. Everett Millard and Mrs. George Allen: Mason served on "the board during the first â€"months. Each l M i ns n s ies 3 ,_The Thrift Shop has been 'operat~ ing since April 13, 19299 the of the board being as follows: Mrs James L. Martin, preiident(;;:ra. W$. Barker, treasurer; Mrs, rge W. Childs, general chairman of thrift. Representatives of the hospital auxâ€" iliary: ~Mrs. Roger 8. Vail, Mrs. Sid. ‘ ney B. Cahn, Miss Caroline Meyer, W(h;n, &A little slc;’ than a. the mmunity was ; of existence, a few of the members, feeling that the 1 partment v;-: too valuable to munity to. given, up, consu a" ‘group, | representing . the philantBropic organizations nd Thrift Shop Divides ~â€"__*~ Year‘s Large Profits Card Party February f the Highland Park hosâ€" Northwestern Settlement. remaining fourth being 7. Nemmecadt Tess P this division the hos received from mecount to be disâ€" among local chairâ€" ing of the board was ‘divided ‘into Shop was going out few of the devoted that the Thrift deâ€" valuable to the comâ€". ven by thol Mr. and Mrs. S; A at Witten‘s| son, Milton; are leavir Northwestern ~â€"Welfareâ€"soâ€" , consulted with e ~received of the net a year ago, April various The hall was ‘beautifully decorated with ferns and flowers. After the presentation gifts to the retiring officers> and. visiting sisters who installed the officers, a delicious supper was .. The rest of the evening was devoted to entertainment. All who attended reported an enjoyâ€" able ‘evening. ® HXC rabl sthuditcstaretn tes" Aratna excellent chief; Mrs. Lucille? excellent senior;> Mrs. Anna excellent junior; Mrs. Dimple manager; Mrs. Ellen Shiffie!t tres of finance; ;Katherin mistress of records and corr ence; Mrs. Cecile ansen, pr Mrs. Lillian ble, guard Mary White, past chief. senior. _Mrs. Iva Hendersc : angidige" Hazel Chapman acted as w id" bearâ€" ers. / Mrs. Catherine Radclif was piâ€" nist. _ The follow! ng officers were inâ€" stalled for the coming year: Mrs. â€" Rebecca Greismeyer, most excellent chief; Mrs. Luciller Denton, excellent senior;> Mrs. Anna Cliffe, excellent junior; Mrs. Dimple Larson, J manager; Mrs. Ellen Shiffiett. mis. { Pythian Sisters Hold _ Iï¬ifalhtion Tuesday WEGLE. Sabitat Arsicses ie d 21121 ¢ B ublicity _â€"com; ; ~â€"and ~M; Renanlt chatemen at ine acpe committee of the girls‘ gym. ;fhe orchestra and band will college songs di â€"theâ€"evenin there will bedmng afterwar the girls‘ gym. , brmiteie Louise Smith, senior, is chairman of the general ecommittee and is asâ€" sisted by Charles Marks, chairman of the decorating committee of the boys‘ gyg. Oscar Goepner, chairman of the weweRBH KE c c g on oc TD A special feature of tln vmh. lwillbethelhowingo!mnrreehot _ motion â€" ‘pictures portraying © the campus buildings and activites of the various colleges in the country, . . Mm_m-mw throughout the home rooms in the high school to all juniors and seniors who desire to attend <that evening. A special ~ invitation â€" has also been <isâ€" medto,dloftheparentsoftheup- Inâ€" order ‘to familiarize the upperâ€" 21 Rmen â€" of _ the _ Deerfleldâ€"Shields igh ‘school ‘with what the various colleges and ~universities offer , a _ College Night" is being held in the boy‘s gymnasium of the high school Saturday night, Feb. 1. % The gym will have booths !o,tl' the representatives of fortyâ€"five co eges country. ‘There will also be a quan tity of literature in each booth for the juniors and seniors ‘planning ‘to fttend college..â€"The: booths â€"will be marked bysigns and penants being prepared by theâ€"students of the art ‘ollege Night at High **~ School Saturday Feb. 1 Features Are Outlined Te ho en and ng afterwards in lr!,l‘ |l . li;c;: assisted: by Mrs. grand rgmz; % and correspondâ€" Hansen, protector: the decorating Allen, en, Mrs. play A movement is on foot to start a mm'hudln in the North Shore disâ€" t. _ Mr. Robert Endie, royal deputy of the. Order of Seottish. Clans, has been requested to do hisâ€"utmost to get the clan established in one of the North Shore towns. Anyone interâ€" l‘“"’ in this proposition are earnestâ€" y requested to communicate with Alex _ MeFadzeahn, â€" 2651 . Railroad avenue, Evanston, I!!., either by mail or phone (Univ. 2724.) If sufficient names are received a meeting will inferemirae sn t Sle will be fully explain officer of the Order of Scottish Clans. This society is open to men of Scot. tish birth or descent Propose Scottish Clan for North Shore . Last Friday evening they defeated the Evanston cagers, the local heayâ€" winning 29 to 22, and the lights, 7i; to 16. For the heavies Jack homas tossed in seven baskets and Matt Maiman three. Leo Zanier led scoring for the lightweights. _ fluesday evening of this week the @kyweights defeated the Proviso ‘Aéath,; 24 to 12 in a fast game. Thomas and Berube each dropped in three baskets for the locals, and Berube alsoâ€" successfully made five free throws on fouls. The heavies are showing marked improvement in recent games, fans report. In the tilt with Proviso the local. lights were" . defeated â€"26 to 16. 6 Deerfleldâ€"Shields 1 are making good rec and indications are t through with an ex percentage of games season. H. S. Basketball Teams _ Making Good Records:â€" â€"â€" Win in Recent Games ho _ 3e c _ . C oo â€" _ #HAEEdRUNE, ‘ffln‘ the audience a clear and comprehenâ€" sive insight into the excellent work being done in the eighth grade o by the students and their efficient of teachers. > s _ The list of graduates in this class m m in hlt whanlk‘s igema ~£ This plan "was hlving a single 41 ning â€"and {proved everybody ‘present pressed with the 4 Elm Place Midâ€"Year _ â€"~Students on Pro elds. basketball teams od â€"records this season, _are that they will go an excepuon,ny large the aguates in this class last week‘s issue _of won during the Program P Â¥ PÂ¥