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Highland Park Press, 10 Sep 1931, p. 8

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& is given to the study â€"of â€"costuming, all of Miss St. Denis‘ Oriental and other dances being authentically cosâ€" W-wn&fimt from travel and study in â€"al} parts of the world and is, herseift, not only a great teacher but a. recognized scholar in all phases of danceâ€"enlâ€" meriding techniaue and ‘ dances of the Orient, India, Java, Siam, Burma, etc., but also herâ€" music visualization. The latest German danceâ€"gymnastics, popularized by Maryâ€"Wigman, modâ€" eri. dance technique that isâ€"nowâ€"so Sopular will be taught, as well as balâ€" let technique, tap, limbering, stretchâ€" ing, building and reducing exercises. The teachers for Miss St. Denis are from Denishawn House in New York. ‘They â€"uare personally trained by Miss St. Denisâ€"and are sent out only after. many years of careful training and disciplin>.in all departments of is griven to the study of â€"eostumino â€"â€"507 W. Eim Place Acltivities she has so long and sucâ€"| _ Miss Ruth St. Denis believes that cossfully â€"carried on in New <York;| the art of the dance is too great to to: Chicago. Coâ€"operating with Aliâ€"| be encompassed by any one system. ci4 Pratt, Miss St. Denis will superâ€"| She recogniz>s and endeavors to use vise all classesy and introduce not} gye in ; i unly her f anits iti y contributed to this art Premier Dance Teacher Opens School on N.S. Rax . Dvies in 4 Kours __" : â€" â€"< _: Come to our store, buy acan of GLIDDEN JAPâ€"Aâ€"LAC 4â€"Hour Ename! at the regular price, present the coupon zelow, and you will get ANâ€" OTHER CAN, same size as your original purc‘m for 1c. â€" Now is the time to get JAPâ€"Aâ€"LAC for your woodwork, for furniture or other articles that you desire to enamel. 21 colors to choose from. Dries in 4 hours. No odor. Come in today. | " 5 U o. L CENT JAPâ€"Aâ€"LAC COUPONK _â€"______] The andersigned, on buying a pint or fessâ€"of JAPâ€"Aâ€"tAC st regular price, is entitled to as sdditions} cen; saive Hl28, 9n payment of te. Suste size ~ Pint 1 4. 14 pint 1 _1 1¢ pint t T. Deater‘s Name . ... ...... ... sonnnnne easnenente Ghe#senn ns can®an08 . was revanness /s #a0e ohn Gourley & Co. w t m e o s t o uw s o a o e c w e a t o n o w 0 aciie aihe un t v 4 0 0+ a a a 100 40 0000# 48 C€LIDDEN couss aderdbes ransebane edenhnue4 AhbeeeFenvaWhe e 6+ © Tradition and technique of the| through bodily action,. In this way dancing of other nations is studied| Children not only aequire an appreciaâ€" asâ€"the foundation upon which is beâ€"| tion for music but receive their bodâ€" inz created an art "th w ~in â€" close corâ€"ordination ~and distinctively American. ‘The reâ€"| Yith i & : sults of her work will be an organâ€"|_. Mr. Hans Langer, conductor of the ization. of â€"dancers, ~American born New York Philharmonic Orchestra, dance productions based upon ideas| ©38hly natural and beautiful method [_and themes which are emanations of| of teaching music to children. ourâ€" own country andâ€"times, using y*nmaucaâ€"mentamtni® § music of American composers, scenes| Northbrook School Has _ard costumes designed. by American | _ ~Record â€"Enrollment at â€"â€" artists.â€"Herâ€"dancers will then give, ____ _ cap~_., _ . not only to America, but to the rest Start of Year Tuesday cf the world, a definite contribution ommc s« * to the art of the dance. â€" * Northbrookâ€" school .of ~District 281, ~Many â€"musicians and _ educaters| ~°°K _ County, _openedâ€"Tuesday â€"with ' med with scclaim. Mi St. a record enrollment of 300 pupils, have welco . » Miss St|Norman E. Watson, superintendent, Denis method of teaching visualizaâ€" anhounced, __...._.=â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€", tion: ‘ 40 of her childrenâ€"appeared â€"The grade school showed an inâ€" recently before an audience of 15,009 crease of 20â€"per cent over last year‘s people at the great Lewisohn Stadâ€" enroliment while registration in the high ‘school was trebled. Sixty stuâ€" l dents will take work in the newly by any people of any ages. Many great American dancers and teachers, now nationallyâ€"famous, are products of the Denishawn school. Among them are Martha Graham, Feve en oue s ho nane a n 48 #h 00 a0 400 + 2e + se 690 contributed to this art grades. _ . C m n ns i araamnen â€"Henryâ€"G:â€"Kiest is president â€"of â€"the school board .and S. _M.â€"Campbell is § secretary. Other members are John McLachlan, Clarence M. Bartelme, | W. P. Melzer, Oscar F. Mueller and . | W alter Schmidt.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~~**~ THE P RE 3 3 of Mr. Watson. Mrs. Smith is a gradâ€" uate of Trinity university, Texas,.and hashad considerable experience workâ€" ing with groups of younger children. § Lawn Party Sept. 17 â€" > A_party and frolic will be held next Thursday evening, Sept. 17, at 126 S. Green Bay road, under the auspices of members of the Philathea class of Bethany Evangelical church. This will be in the form of a lawn party: and the committee in charge promises it to be the biggest and best of the year. All members and their friends are cordially invited to atâ€" Preâ€"school age children in Northâ€" % mv] brook will havé an opportunity to 5 attend kindergarten this year thru| cey: the éefforts of Mrs. Lee H. Smith, who | // organized a nursery school with classâ€"| "~ es to be held at her home, 1045 Angle| __ avenue,. five mornings a week. â€" . _Although the kindergarten will no Ne be a part ofâ€"theâ€"pubtic school system, | ~ it has the sanction of the board of education, it is understood, and Mrs. Smith will work under the supervision ium in New York in a synchoric perâ€" Tormance â€" of ~Shuberts "Unfinished Symphony." _ Their offeringâ€"received duests for demonstrations ~ at many leading schools, includingâ€"the Linâ€" colnâ€"school of Columbia university. composition. Children thus learn to listen â€"to â€"and~ understand _ music through bodily action. In this way children not only acquire an appreciaâ€" tion for music but receive their bodâ€" y â€"training in â€" close corâ€"ordination with it. Mr. Hans Langer, conductor of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, believes that this is the only thorâ€" oughly natural and beautiful method of teaching music to children. In this method of training each group of children represents an inâ€" »trument in the orchestra and. moxzes ERNA GERALD, B. A. Louise McClernan, Piano raduate of American Conservatory of [ Tterm Sept. Tth . = BSTUDIOâ€"320 CENTRAL SWEDISH MASSAGE AXND HEALTH EXERCISES Phone Libertyville 634â€"Râ€"1~ rns according to the nth, and eleventh Construction repairs a i_tlencoeâ€"s mfiTfi%&inu in Hig ittee. Park totaled $56,901 last month, Paul Davi cording to <the report of Bui vests with Commissioner Sidney D. Morris. ast year, as family dwellings accounted for $ Srxador with 200 of the total; garages for $1 and remodeling, $2,850.â€" The f Rabbis Charles E. Shulman w conduct the services. Friday # ning <Rabbi Shulman will speak : "Wanderers of the New Age" s Saturday morning on "Modern U certainty and Israel‘s Hope." ~All are welcomed, f August Building Total _ _ Shows Slight Incr the North Shore Congregation Isr: Lincoln and Vernon avenues, Glenc Friday evening, September 11, 8:15 o‘clock and Saturday morni September 12, at 10 o‘clock. ; â€"Dr. and Mrs. Victor H. Bergm of Kansas City, Mo., are visitingr tives in Highland Park and Chic on their way home from a â€" through theâ€"New England States : Montreal. mt . We wish to thank our many frie and relatives for their kindness :# sympathy shown us during our cent bereavement; also for the m: floral tributes. * . â€"â€"â€"Missâ€"Dorothy "Bléimehl left M; day for the State Teachers college Milwaukee, ~where she . will atte school. 3 Mr. and. Mrs. Johnâ€" Henzler Fort Atkinson, Wis., and Mr. Mrs. Morriss Chapman of Waterfc Wis., were the guests on Sunday Mrs. â€"Lehmkuhlâ€"ofâ€"North avenue. â€"Theâ€"â€"Missesâ€" Beatrice _ Tho Phyllis Dexter, and Kay Davis the first part of the week for M;: ville,. Tenn.,â€" where they will> at â€"_â€"The German flyers, Capt. â€"W gand Von Gronan and his crew, : arrived on the Groenland Wal, w luncheon guests at the nome of and Mrs. F. J. Kaumanns ofâ€" vinia, last : Friday.:â€"â€"â€"â€"_;~‘â€" Mr.â€"and â€"MÂ¥s.â€"S.â€"T.â€" Hook entert; ed at dinner Wednesday evening compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Kenn Rogers of. Paris, II1. â€"â€"â€" 4 Mt. Polaski, IIIL., Friday by $ death of her sisterâ€"Mrs. Snyder. _ * There will be a rebearsal of_ Highland Park Musical chorus a p. m., Monday, at the Y. W.C. A. noon at the home of 'lu.'Glrlii North St. Johns avenue. _ Miss Carolyn Howard left Sund for Millersville, Pa., where she i.;! brarian at the State Teachers colls + ere will h f "the awat a mith" sch, MRS. HAROLD N, FIN he Chicego Instructor: in Piano and Th *L 9 y SBn Reginners or Advanced Pupils s Fall term begins Sept. 14th Highland Park Loc« Theâ€"Ladies*â€"Aid of the Re 800 RIDGEWOOD DRIVE Thursday, September 10, rmservices ay night a At Glencoe Churlides” the ol CF THANKS Mrs. Joseph J and famil arties eld Marion M« Ist® Sher vacation e ake up her ;,l_"_- erve clubs. The home f Kenilwort he annual â€" lents ‘and u Holyoke clul ber 12; Mr nent work n ome at this n the comm unity â€" of F’fl‘fli and 1 The Frien irst fall me [hursday,. © iceâ€"presiden harge of th fâ€"the préesic Totices will ‘anmip Gray, ays in Jul} eports later f other org ear. Three {forris, Au "lora Millig: . Industria Refreahxm nd coffee v The Moth: . had their smbly room uesday, S¢ resent. â€" Th eeting. â€" M epholtz an ext meetin, ie Chicago ois Vissch isscher sto # class at: Hhool and embers to Pmmittee.' ‘erring, an . treasurer‘ epholtz. A laying buni rizes were j [ Kansas, J [ayward_ fo r bunco. Irs. ~Willisâ€" cond Tues r "the me ter. ~ Refr ‘m, Drake, ount H ursday, the club. illustrat

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