and undirected; knew had oak aniline tonutt, ideali of vigor us fellowship in w different tht mher Peynndt from 3 untilt will be Open and invited to vio' Mm. Pitt Guild Te,',',' x; gave a p who in in trat. days. App!!!†r committee 'are ief antihfhfl'†Giititrii, mi f “who: " una Thursday, Septgmber u, 193! ting to know, if ord such elusin mannds of time. n year's, (Meg: Boys iii" trfili' Scout uniform emselves with" f there had bee , the public and their friendsâ€: elves of this at enjoy the pit ng p1anctor the ac coming dub My 'lrf!itts will he clubhouse of ubeth Krysher 'fHtprih1rtettl and will remah v. 4. The exhi. helps, Chisinau of the Highland is "ntertaietiig rrt committee at on Friday. Ire] {355:}? und' as ' amen. I! pod into allâ€, at is"! Renew ls alike, a gift arried world so, , th.at even up matim‘w y in man's daily pted, to suspend , of Provident, page 42) flab with this no??? :16 by Hermui out Movement? Etherehadben . _ Iturthtmad0taeh- _ __ MPG-042 _ ' "-erYhomatr-cf'rt1h'e)--Marthr,t former and undireetat star athlete-at Lake Forest «college knew had Oil! and All-Northern -r1linoitr-and-r3hritr, mining emit-Ag cousin College Conference selection ideals of visor for half-back during his college “days, " fellowship in Ms been secured“ head coach for w different tht these community groups. Mr. Martin nl What shite because of his wide acquaintance with l in the place d Highland Park men and boys, has " lemory __ . fatally; 'sitpyyLy_r1_, numhggjtggrthe ly', 4 A, --, __-- tksotulrAetAarieiiEuiiiir-TiiE community. at is’ a ben' Heaths. He may be reached at Bun, ls alike, a gift set Park or word may be left _at_the arried world gt., Community Service office in the cham- I that even one her of commerce at 378 Central ave- rrmttttgatm y"NritmHRrrtrPcitrr'" " ‘" y in man's daily Btitt Cotnpetition . pted, to suspend In the football fleld meet October 24 of Provident, local contestants will be in competi- page 42) than with scores of other towns and __ _ . cities throughout; the middle west for - -H-------- t1tflriittrisrtr-Trophry--ahise-itr-as, ‘erams telegaphig Lpset apds,atu,,,fi_nahc,2h, Viimmsm‘? ign "efforts ud- ereat by all tht and the mell- ting Artickl Community Servicé "Plan Is G. It YOUTH] f RECREATION FEATURE; . Mitchell, South Dakota, held the Hephrfor tmt-years,- St.jtsur,iti:." Bleach. won it in 1929, and Oshkosh, Iritsoiuin,, has, the trophy now, e Competition in the football field meet includes putting for distance and Mooney, place and drop kicking, and forward passing. One or more other events may be Added. _ With all the football talent in High- land Park we should be able to make Eatrnntt-hitldbtatiu trhphy. -. Raul Whiteman Returns - to Edgewater Beach Sat. mo! . CARD OP THANKS Are wish fo 'thnntt the and migh- thi and friends for the beautiful ff!“ _otrerirttm nnd for their kind- Each Saturday morning " Sunset Park instruction will be given in such ftt1hrpmttyt- 1ateti3rttuy Tgig "admit, pasiiiiiirTnmrarttarr-Tmr-tae,kliatrr--itr, “Mom to "trttanuintr--aml - coaching regular team: in the football league. the oiBpe of the Nations}! Recreation results will be iiirniined Paul Whiteman and his famous Orchestra will return to the Edgar» tfr-Bet-tttet Saturday, Sept,8V for the winter xenon. A "It tel-. PY homeparty will be featured on Saturday night, und all 'tdmisaiotty ft!! c0ver charge on that occu'ion 1t?.Fyrammrttstat-arcuiFiiriiiiirr "lief fund, it is announced by the Mtgement. Reservations should be We early. , J, _ ttiit'ii'iiiiCiii, football TiiirCiiiFiriii) i for bord of this community and a " wtet1ttt.lL,t1ttltrItt.s.ftCf1e.,htt1tr, KI.. 'It. nmong‘the nthletii: high 1% prin- ned by Community Service of High- land Park this full; according to Hal;- ry L. Allen, director of 'community recreation. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. o. Wiles. In; Irene Smith, . . Mm. 11ml Scott and . . Fred and Edward Booth. " mir' da, other; William Held Oct. 24th . Plans for the annu'al spring exhi- bitioin of dancing mar' mule. it noc- 'esury to offer i coum in oriental dancing, particularly lf Aladdin and Classes in tap dancing, ballet, ball- room dancing and acrobatic work'vill begin. A course in_eorreetive work for women as well as childremis also announced. - . . _. . ttttt C%ttiTrt'Ecttthtth - - -i'r"tr, am in: the Legion wavy; later (of!!! tb Nines" Falls, N. .' _ ‘" In. flu-old A. Bride entertained? the mm of)" bridge club Inst, My.enning. , , _ Mi. End. Mrs. W; Fred (butcher. Hrs. Frank Gallagher nut Mrs. Wil- JiMrALttitrttptt, gamed tp:_p1rtrgtit, Tmr-mimi-ramp-ttr-err-tte-ther-ms-- hide. Last spring the Hinder dan- cers presented "Fnther Time’s Calen- dar" in manna; lutfttorium for the beneitt of thatnttatIttenanee fund of the building. T Attend L. tr. Schools sf (Children of commissioned , ofBeers will- continue to. attend Lake, Forest schools, paying a small tuition, until schools can be increased, Capt. Me.. Cord said; '_, Nets ideas in folk dancing were brunrgtst but from the “this-sum: mer by Director Hauler after-at summer course with the English Polk Dance Society, founded by Cecil Sharp, " Amherst. _ The acrobatie work derives from the Paul Miller studio in New York City where she has studied for the past three sum- men. The my post is, however, help' "REE "t1'mrCttriyaiyiiiirirTiiit "ifisititiiiOrit"-" "tneett of the-Highwood board of edu.. cation. _ Proceeds of the horse show ‘hove been turned over to the school fund, and another benefit will be held during the Winter, _ . p dance classes will open on tPitt morning in her studio at l g e street; Ravinia. It will be her sixth annual opening. _ - ruled that army children were entitled to free educatidn' in the district which included thearmy post. Smell-*6: old records. revealed that hntil 1910 the reservation was in district 113, altittlcituLtimsicanprarefLsrittk 1.1;: p, n12; 1g,r,irgJai:s ti 2-9., estk,g,igrlpggtgilsa, Agitated for a number of years, the question as to whether children of army of1.ieers are entitled to free edu.. cation in public schools was notsalved anti} aimrdays. After-n series of 'sptfsastrtttsacssitlt Minimum on; McCord was informed by the High- wood board of education that children from Fort Sheridan were entitled to schooling in thit city. _ Lunarea 11388810! "do _ '_-, - c" Following is a- list of vHighwood In-’ =---.v,A,-.' -- _ J, diaw-elabtmemlrerrrt--- EkHh'amrirrrtr'r, . r, Reor't.ttfl..tmt Chases Stanley Santi, Réno Giangiorgi, _iroe cvahsiaairterm..araEiidmsr ? 7 Finihigmï¬JmszMr: JirriG; -classes will open on aturda trilli, Niek .Nustra, Tony Palmgrl,‘Joe morning in' he? studio at 1 _ . e S'cafsallettl, P!tn Emu, .Lewu Bab- street; Ravinia. It will be her sixth bini, Dom Mini, John Tom'. I??? MfmiriirOiiiriOiiiirii "iiiitiiatr" solved. They are attending school art-drttrtsmsair trttttrtitttim' - -tiiitidir,- 'twfrT: Walter McCora, poo; 33qu Inf, rivaled last night. _The post is also aiding in other way; amrhaurartrrted' to" suppérffes- _The problem, of education for chil- Highwoeel-SehooIOpen" Mysterious Stabbing' "l" A. TofPi1Aren Li'rylt Fol-t _ Atfray at Highwood Sheridan; Tuition Free 1'31 PB!!! Miss Lulu Laswey, nurse at the Deerfield-Shields high school, attend- ed a health institute last Monday, under melanin“ of the, milkusouw. cil, in the Hotel Sherman, Chicago. _ Irrrrttpfst' 'tGThé aRrrrrrtrtttNrriiiiirmTiiriisn agett"7rde, who was in charge of the parking of automobiles at the Model Farm, Mundelein, August M, on the These young merrarrived early and supervised the 'parkingrof iears on the ground. Their wdrk and their will- iygpgsg by: been highly praised and iitiztVhrihis' -harrfiriiGr. was given by deputis/s ti, Shdritr Tif- fany. _ w, The entire committee .of deputies wish ‘to express their appreciation' to the club of Highwpod Indians. .. '." "N 'NfFFMEFNertsmKwmrRirXV-nRrtmtr' authorities. St. Peter is reported re-, ;overingg. Jt wag reported that after tlltPttt,uelt we pf the 3ltyjtt wr,tl.t1r1ist,'le.d.. "WiVeiot -tfiiNriiiiir'GitrifP teee_N ._. Deputies Appreciate . Highwood Indians' Aid 4tisar=*hrqtrHrtmrhtr-Httnme-cci-=N'he matter m reported to the sheriff and state’s attorney and on Thursday 45m ,. '-rr-Aqehte--Btcs0hetttttsvr%iir Joseph Boggio, were arrested by dep- uty sheriffs, and were lodged in the county jail. Later De Giacinto was released under $2,000 bond. to appear for trial before Justice Henry JY-all- enwein of Wankegan, Sept. 28. Bog- .io_wilr-be,trie1i. at "the same date. The stabbing was not reported until ,tiagimse,-artatrtmt'ttrrittmetrstttr a stiletto, pushed into an automobile, Harry St..Peter, 41, of fee" Green Bay road, Highland Park, was mys- kriougly attacked by two' min Tues: Thestvopm'r"mei, voiunteGLi their: rat' the RFia TEE. 3171i; 537m, Eijii'" i maintaining an average distantte at "orgy-ttet.:--,--)-------,,.),)',,-,,, I set his demand for a right to build on the hearingron the Fisher applieatitrn- -3s3,j' makes irjtt1ppyiilthrfpr me to attend: .‘i :As: an adjoining property. when 1%? against the grant of the Fisher appli- _,_.l'iii "tttti6ti- Ire-rr-ear iiTmtiy hiriirfiritrrmiiii" g3 protest is based on the fact that the T 'iv',',;, grant of this applieatiofi would de- 3:1: stray the whole fabric of the zoning 'is'; law as it pertains to tesidenee prop"- (ii) arty in Highland Park. Thelaw un- , g5 deli which this appeal is tisken Speer. ' ,2? cally declares that it Can: be gnnted :3 spirit of the zoning law.’ The app“: ii-f, cation is l direct challenge to the :1 spirit of that law. If your. honorable ui', __b9‘_g;d:wez;gvto permit this‘ggplicang to u' build a garage within twenty teaut Sheridan Road - Highland Park's proudest _ highway L-.. every other building atIttttr :the citr-urhouitrs moved. to within twentydeet of the street., s.", V . . V SENDS MINER Oli' ." T __'.' PROTEST TO BOARD To the Honorable, _ The Board of Zoning Appeals, HitrtthirtdyPark,, Illinois. T _. . Gentlemen: V - _' -' .- -, [ Schuette Writes Zoning Board a m. (tltieetinttuoutaildiaur, of TV", -- r==exudst1lowimrhstrer=utEzlieeataseett to the asutintr-hoardurLuutpetautri. testing against granting pagan; .S6t, httilttintrrrtttm sings on tho Fisher property on Sheridan road, It ex. plains itself: _" 1001 N.' Sheridan Rd., Highland Piaf no" a, P; 915.31 Pe, gnu-Cu; an â€as MISS ANNA WNLAS Sivedish Massage - in» Edith-3' Mgrreueq _ New AM“ CENTRAL AVE. . Garage Néar S'trégt N September " 1931. 9%