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Highland Park Press, 28 Aug 1930, p. 3

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The beaches operated by the park board will close the season on Labor day, September 1. The season has boen ideal for bathing and the attend. nmm larger than usual. The guards this seasnn worn: Ray Cox at Ravinia beach; Wm. Rice " Central bearh; Alvan Rant: at Park avenue beach. These men were ef- fieient and popular with the patrons. Beaches to Close on Labor Day; Good Season The Bal Musetto. Ravinia annual street dance will be held behind the Ravinia school at Kincaid avenue, Sat- urday evening, Sept. 6 under the aus- pices of the Ravinia Woman's club. There will be a children's hour from 7:30 to 9 p.m. with special costume dances and prizes. The remainder of the evening will be restricted to adult residents of Ravinia and Highland Park and their friends. It is expected that a number of striking Ind color- ful costumes will be seen as in former veers. The customary grand march before a .committce of judges will give an opportunity to determine the prize winners. Dance music will be played by Dallu's orchestra. There will he no advance ticket sales. but admission will be charged at the gate to defray the expenses of this unique feat of North Shore gaiety. Come and bring your friends Ind help make it a success. been a teacher of domestic arts in the high school at Charleston, Ill,, is to teach sewing. Miss Adah Voss, is the new music supervisor, coming here from Morris, La., where for five years she has had charge of all the music work in the school. Helen V. ', (Continued on pm 80) Annual Bal Musette at Ravinia Sept. 6 At Elm Place there are to be six new teachers. Three of last year's staff have married and retired. Miss Benz became Mrs. Harold Richardson in June. Miss June Price was mar- ried in July, and August 23 Miss Fehr became Mrs. Walter Borg, her Ms. band being the popular instructor of manual training at Lincoln school. Miss Katherine Pratt, former instruc- tor in sewing is not returning, and George Hawkins has been promoted to an instructorship in mathematics in the University high school at the University of Chicago. The schools of District IO", Elm Place and Green Bay Road school, will open for the new school year Monday morning, Sept. 8. The teaeh. ing sue at Green Bay Road school will be the same as last year. VOLUME XIX TEACHING STAFF OF SCHOOL DIST. M). 107 Elm Place & Green Bay Schools' to Open Sept. 8; New Teach- ers; List of Faculty Miss Gletutdine,Weaver who his T be Highlanh Park Frags year at opening is the hunt on rec- ord, it is reported, being estimated " about 1.230. V Deerfield-Shields high school will reopen Monti-y, Sept. 9, for the Ichool year as Announced lust week. The new students will register on Monday and all classes will stun eeleioul on Tuesday. Student, ere notifud to come prepared to purchase books on the first'day. The enrollment this it in suggesti-d thnt enyone at Iii interested in tennis moire it . point to attend this showing because it in highly instructive In well an enter- taming. When you can see slow motion pie- turvs of such players on Tilden, Pat- tI-rstm. LnCoste, Helen Wills, Cochet, ote., and be given an opportunity to study their game, it is well worth my tennis Meyer's; or prospective tennis Mayor's time. The big summer tournament on the Ravinia Tennis club's court is pro- gressing very nicely and it in hoped (Continued on page 88) Hivh School Opens on Monday, Sept. 8; Classes Start on Following Day Everything is ready for a big " tt-ndance at the showing of the Mow motion tennis films by the Ruini- Tennis club at the Elvin“ auditor- ium, Thursday evening, Aug. 28, " 8:30 p.m. . Tennis Films To Be Shown This Evening At Ravinia; Tourney tr--"i)t-_tki)t-eartkart--irt..-)t,-), mmon<mcm(mo/wmmmm<m€i HIGHLAND PARK, lumen. THURSDAY, Auauu 28, 1980 Monday, September the First Our Civilization is the result of Divine Goodness-and Human effort. Through many trials the human climb has been upward. Leaders have appeared - and leaders have gone - but the great army of Labor carries on. It is the wheel with- in a wheel which drives on in the face of all obstacles - antfto Labor - too much credit cannot be given. Honor honest Labor; respect honest Labor - just com- pensation to Labor in all dealings is the debt civilization owes. Next Monday we pause to pay our tribute - pleased that the annual observance makes it possible. LABOR DAY President Millard of the Hirhllnd Park East Perk. dutriet band we: present at the cloning exereleee of the city piuynounds on Seturdey. Au. trust M, end presented the prime to the winner: " the pletform. In I brief talk he complimented the chila dren on their excellent perform-nee- and pointed out to the large Audience that the Inge inereaae in the hopele- tion of the city hed greedy enlarged the eeope of the playground eetlvlty end had made it one of the teem of the perk boerd'e dutiee. President Millard Is Speaker at Playground Charles Hunter of Hunter'l Sport Shop ran the reels of picture: sup- plied by Mr. Grant on a fine Bell 1 Howell projecting muchine which pre- sented the flhm, under the best pos- sible conditions; The pictures covered many inter. outing scenes in Enzlund. Prince and Switzerland and were viewed with pleasure Ind appreciation by the members attending the luncheon. of the lehllnd Park Rotary club. held Monday noon " the Moraine halal. was the presentation of uvenl reels of motion picture! taken by Curler, P. Grant while he Ind Mrs. Grant were on their European trip. The pictures covered many inter. outing scenes in Enzlund. Prince and The interesting pron-m future of the regulnr weekly luncheon session Grant'a Pictures Of Eumpean Trip Rotary Club Featune Monday Iona-y. lent " (‘lmlnl uni-M, nu pn- rrun Inc-lulu not“ at a! In“ fmgrth net of "I. limo-w" Ill‘ and an my. "giTd “an: n 'pda?",','.",".': ' tet, In . nun-m. mu. Inna-em. has. has... Mm. CMII. Whit-h. bunk-pl. Coho-anti. Anni-n. PHI-y. Aw. " "lemon " D-Ilh." it!” Chm-en. lam-um. Duh. IAN". Oahu- nv-kv, Olivia-n. Vladimir-L All-Man. Sunni-y. hut ”ADMIN! Nil. "The Br. "at of Inn-nu" and "th Inn." UM Dori. Tammy-IL VIM. Inn‘s-n. D'An- "In. Dell-we. Cab-now”, Olivine. Fain. slttt,u"gulag n a... on... d It mu 7- tm, and ballet “whack by Ruth Er. Nib Sum I'M aurint. 'tgt, mm. In“. "PM" with 0.". "and". bank. An- "tgdPatt in??? am in nn-v, .».nunc| A" no- un: Including no.“ u! d In...“ (can): not of "u. lm" m than an Richard "Dick" Martin of KM Park, holder of the Big M dull- piomhip. get a now an“ meeed Int Fridny for the No. l noun. " Kildeer. His mm for the " blot was a To. Martin was one scrub " ter chm: par going out and "on - coming in. Fever II M I... By having them, ,nix room- (or the first four "Ideal the number In eaett room can be greatly reduced thereby giving more chance for individual! nt. tontion. Then will probably be two union: for “no Itin the (Conan-d on pm 38) Dick Martin Sets New Amateur Record Friday group. Him: Edith Phillip! will be In pharge of a mom! [rude you, and "in Gertrude Brown of a third grade Schools in District 10tt including Lincoln, Ravinia, Ridge and Bra-He will all open Monday, September ti. The following notes concerning the 1‘th in the touching out nod plans for the various Ichaok my he of interest to the patrol“. ' Undo School Owing to the growth of the ochool mspeeishly" in the lower [rodeo two new room: are being opened up. The old ottieeuitrmry room hu been con- yemd into n clnu room when In. Harvey will hove than of I oom- binntinn third and fourth (rode group. The orchestras room wilt be and no A fourth grade clu- roonl with Mini Winide Nolnon in - Min Knthryn Lana of Rtmhvi1u, Illinois, 1 graduate of the Western Illinois State Tenth": college and University of Illinois will b. m to the staff u a first crude teaetter. Mrs. Butln will continue at pri. “pry teneher and will luv: chute of I cumbinntion first and would M SCHOOL DIST. " 108 PLANS FOR OPENING Beth: Sept. 8 it Lincoln. Rn- vlnla. Ridge and Btu-He: Lint of Man Thu-d". Aug RAVINIA OPERA PROGRAM NIP cur OUT FOR IEMNCI I. II Am. it"tgt I. "MIMI." with h. elluva. Mm. Dumb. Nun-n no

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