fer sit enâ€" in ‘ing Baby of music. in OU ~instead of Monday because Labor Day. Mr. Kelley introduced s. Flynn, secretary of the Highâ€" d Park mmittee, outlined the work of the comâ€"« ttee in aiding the unemployed. Harry F. Kelley was inâ€"charge of e Rotary. club luncheon meeting, hich was held on Tuesday noon of The Highland Park Lions club will _host today to members of the Winâ€" tka club at a luncheon at the Sunâ€" t Valley clubhouse. ‘Luncheon will followed by a aolf â€"tanrnnament â€"advent of the automobile, Mr. â€" te ~~Service, ich expanded into the garage and neral automobileâ€"repair service now rried on by two of his sons, Herâ€" an and Joseph. In. addition to his wife, Mr. Leuer aves nine living children to mourn s passing: Margaret, William, Mrs. aniel Barrett of Maywood, Gertrude atherine Sienna of Louisville, Ky., rs. Catherine Petik, Joseph, Herâ€" an, Helen and Florence. Margaret, elen and Florence are at home. Born in Germany % Pfl‘r. Leuer was> born in Cologne, rmanhy, Feb. 17, 1861.. In 1885, at e age of 24, he emigrated to Amerâ€" a _alone,â€"settling in the Glen View ighborhood._. Inâ€" 1898 â€"heâ€"came_to iphland ~Park and engaged in â€"his th the Rev. Father O‘Neill> conâ€" icting. Interment was madeâ€"in coney‘s cemetery. The pallbearers, personal friends of the deceased, re: Herman Denzel, John Patten, illiam Schmidley, George Schwalâ€" CHUs, aJd Li L se n 000C . FIW trict is urged to send teachers and Although Mr. Leuer had been in| *OPresentatives to the méeting. tling health for some time, he had| _A splendid program hasâ€"been plan: n feeling fairly _ wellâ€"ofâ€"late, and ned which combines the spiritual, the iiiiflrgfme as a shock toâ€"relatives | practical, â€"and â€"social phases "of Sunâ€" ida=triends~ Saturilay morning he| day school work. â€" There will beâ€"a mplained â€"to Mrs. Leuer of feeling| display â€"of handcraft completed by ; Mrs. Leuer helped him downstairs| children in (the Vacation Church order to give him_ air; butâ€"Mr.| echools=inâ€"the â€"district. â€" Thenâ€"there uer died in her arms, presumably| will be rg;:dï¬hbk,’dï¬Ã©uu{ons on a sudden heart â€"attack. iea s of Sunday school Funeral services were } onâ€"| work conducted by Mrs. Samuel Simâ€" y morning at nine o‘clock from the| monds, children‘s sguperintendentâ€"for embers of Rotary Club Hear Talk by Mrs. Flynn oseph Leuer, wellâ€"known and reâ€" cted business man ofâ€" Highland k {orâ€"the past 83 years, died sudâ€" ly at his home, 567 Homewood enue; Saturday morningâ€"â€"atâ€"3+40 chland Park Business Man for Past 33 Years Succumbs to Heart Attack to Winnetka Club Today SUDDENLY AT HOME alley course, _ Two "spooner .bandits" posing as officers were seized by Highland Park police Sunday as they were in the act of taking money from a couple in a parked car. As Policeman Dennis Driscoll and John Nizzi arrested the pair, one ‘of the bandits struck Drisâ€" coll, and attempted to seize his gun. The two bandits, James DeWitt and William Kieser, were subdued after a brief battle. Complaints have been recéived at Highland Park police headquarters concerning these two men for some time, and two officers arrested the pair while cruising in the neighborâ€" hood frequented by the "spooner‘"‘ robbers. . Ug will be held and later interestâ€" ing gardens will} be visited.~ # onâ€"County Line road near Highland Park, are being held in the Highland Park jail. They were viewed« Tuesâ€" day by victims of â€"recent holdups. _ The Community Garden class of the Highland Park Woman‘s club wil‘ meet at 10 o‘clock Wednesday mornâ€" ing, September 16, at the home of Mrs. J, P. Dennison of 208 S. Green the Lake County Sunday School counâ€" cil and . Rev. Edgar Johnson, district stperintendent for Young People‘s work. Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok of the St. Paul‘s Evangelical church, Deerâ€" field, will give the inspirational adâ€" Deerfieldâ€"Shields Twp. Sunday School Meeting, é Lake Forest, Sept. 20 dayâ€"â€"School Teacher." The Young People of the .Bethany Evangelical church, Highland Park, will conduct the worship service. . Rev. Joseph H.â€"Taylor of Highland Park is president of the association. On September 20, at two-thirtyl. The threeâ€"day carnival â€"sponsored o‘clock, the Deerfieldâ€"Shields Town« by Oak Terrace school in Highwood, ship Sunday School association will} Tnursday, Friday and Saturday, netâ€" cvonvene in the Lake. Forest Methoâ€"| ted $1,303.92, a sum which, when addâ€" cCist church, corner of Deerpath and| ed to the tax levy, will be sufficient to McKinley streets, Lake Forest. There| takeâ€"careâ€"of the facuity pay roll for are twenty Sunday schools in this the year, Guy Viti,â€"president of the district and a‘l are members of the rd lneation;> nced."â€"â€"_â€"â€" The two youths, ce Capture ~spooner Bandits After a Battle Garden Class Meets HIGHLAND PARK ._â€"..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"suy â€"Viti, president, > board of education, Anna Roth, Lo â€"Arthaor Kjellquist, _ ‘___â€"__ Albert Axt; _ ~~~~David Olson, see what the club is doing. ._ Here is a letter from the president and members of the board: % To all donors, workers and patrons of the district: _ . We wish to expréess to you our sinâ€" cere appreciation for your faithful eoâ€"operation during the recent Oak Terace â€"school carnival. We are cerâ€" tain that this‘\ affair could not have been such a tremendous success withâ€" out your help and contribution. Your interest inspires us to work with inâ€" creased energy for the realization of our ~common objective â€"the betterâ€" ment. of our schools. Thanking you again, we remain, s Very truly yours, _ _______ L to them. Such united efforts cannot our schools and better opportunities for our children. ~PFofits trom this affair will assure payment of all teachers‘ salaries for the coming year and allow a slight margin for incidental supplies. an undertaking is due to the 1 < equipment was purchased thru | Asâ€"we go to press the office of Supâ€" 2 donation 12 $1,000 from the Highâ€" erintendent Jesse L.â€"Smith of District wood Civic association. 107, which includes Eim Place and The président and members of the| CTéen Bay schools, had not as yet board feel that the success of such| °ODP"ed_ any data on their registraâ€" Further, the profit from the carniâ€" val will pay for hiring a manual . _ The threeâ€"day carnival â€"sponsored by Oak Terrace school in Highwood, Tnursday, Friday and Saturday, netâ€" ted $1,303.92, a sum which, when addâ€" ed to the tax levy, will be sufficient to Aakeâ€"careâ€"of the faculty pay roll for €arry out a balanced school: program, andâ€"the committee in charge of the affair have unanimously pronounced it a success. i tesenpacmer s The percentage of. taxes approâ€" priated. to â€"theâ€"Highwood â€"school is msufficient to meet the school budget, and the balance required is annually made up by entertainments sponsored y ‘the school board. _: ‘. ....._..____sâ€"â€"â€"â€" â€" Hundreds ofâ€"persor« turned out for the carnival, which wasâ€"heldâ€"for the sole purpose of raising funds=â€"to Oak Terrace Carnival > _ Nets $1300 For School _ Equipment, Salaries Pi Delta Club Meets ath PTrtSS Members. onship will be held, atâ€" the Glen Flora Country club Wednesday, Sept. [1G, : :: y on h me 13 Hrip e Te ie Peathistuceatoms Columbian ; of ~Exmoor. Some of the professionals already entered are: Jim Carberry, of Shore Acres; ~Austie Claeyssens of Glen Flora; Willieâ€" Hunter and George ==Stmilfarly at Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school, where registration extended Sponsored â€"by the Waukegan Elks club, the Lake county openâ€"wolf chamâ€" ~The contest will be 36 hole medal play and is open both to amateurs and professionals. Entrants must be residents of â€"Lake â€"eounty. An . foe.covhichâ€"inctudes=diine?" wil â€"which * t collected at the first tee. A number of prizes. will be distributed to winâ€" ners. s Oak Terrace _school, Highwood;â€"re=>~ ported a registration of 611 pupils on _ Tuesday and Wednesday, an increase â€" of â€"23â€"pupils, indicating a ~hnormal _ grow th. Superintendent Wayne _ Thomas expects the total enrollment _ to reach 640 by the end of the schoolâ€" portâ€" on final makeup of classes. Freshmen hereâ€"were registered Tuesâ€" day and upperclassmen Wednesday. The freshman class will number beâ€" tween 380 and 400 pupils. Registration was retarded szsomeâ€" what because of the Labor Day holiâ€" day, and the fact that many children had not returned from vacation until late. overâ€"a twoâ€"day period, definite figures were unobtainable until classes had started, and teachers were able to reâ€" ures last year. Because of late regisâ€" tration in District 108, which includes TLincoln, Ravinia, â€"Braesideâ€"and West Ridge ~schools, figures forâ€" these schools were not available as we go to press; but Superintendent Clark G. Wright reports an increased enâ€" rollmentâ€" in all schools, evidenced by the enrollmentâ€"at Ridge, where 49 pupils entered, an increase of 13 over 1930. Figures for all schools in the district will be given next week. _ Lake County Open Held at Glen Flora Sept. 16 ~©Efifollment in Highland Park pubâ€" lic schools is â€"this year showing & NORMAL ENROLLMENT _ IN PUBLIC SCHOOLSâ€" Definiteâ€"Figuresâ€" Unobtainable Because ofâ€" Holiday and _ Late Registration * given next of Deerpath; George Carney of and the Stupple brothers NumEBER 28