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Highland Park Press, 24 Sep 1931, p. 6

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e i 4# 1 :,..ii ‘Two units of playground equipâ€" i 3 ment will be placed in the rear of El 18 4 the school lot, which occupies one and ______ _ â€"<â€" oneâ€"half acres. A sixtyâ€"foot flagpole â€" .. .=@~â€"_ is on the grounds: ' s r"~ i4 day there were thirty students enâ€" . .rolled and two teachers. A capacity h 3 of 100 students can be accommodated ‘r$ 4 ut the new school. @ 5 _ with four white columps in the front ‘~~â€"~of the building. ~â€"â€"~ : 7 _ .. There are two classrooms, each 22x 30 feet, with tile floors. â€"â€"Offâ€"each :___room is a study room, approximately ~~‘‘aneâ€"half as large as the classroom: ___Part of the class may adjourn to one _ _ of these rooms, in order that some _‘ ‘may read and others recite at the ~~~ same time. . There is a junior room w«a\iwgh‘l;ooms which has â€"â€"â€"folding doors, soâ€" the rooms may _ _be‘ thrown open for village meetings. â€"~~Rach classroom has an outside enâ€" ~_ _ trancée. â€" These doors may be used at all times, and in case of fire the ~â€"â€"_â€" children may go outside very easily â€"â€" and quickly. : â€"Aâ€" publicâ€"reeeptionâ€"will _be _ held _ at the new â€" Bannockburn : Grammar schoot, â€" Saturday, ~Septemberâ€"26,â€"â€"to which theâ€"public is â€"invited. _ â€"â€"_â€"â€". 100 feet long by 55 feet wide.. The main building is rectangularâ€" withâ€"ona BANNOCKBURN SCHOOL RECEPTION SATURDAY This new building is located on. the corner ofâ€" Telegraph and Sterlings roads, and is in the center of Banâ€" nockburn. â€" It is of the Cape Cod style, and is on a lot appro_ximat.ely wino Public Invited to AInspect *N,ewJ "The weekly meeting of the Tee club _ There is also a teachers‘ room equipped with desk, chairs, telephone and first aid equipment. _ used in emergency in case of an ovâ€" ercrowded classroom. â€"At present the â€" William ..Webster, Highwood carâ€" penter, who has been . missing from his home in Highwood since Sept. 3, was reported locatedby Chief Emil Lauridsen. . : ie i e rn? c sacito "The int. ter heater of large capacity. The layâ€" A distinct feature of the building is a hall, nine feet wide, which runs fromâ€"oneâ€"end â€"toâ€"theâ€"other.â€" â€"â€"This vill be used for the hanging of picâ€" tures and placing of statuary. Higzhwood Missing Man Located, Police Report tainable. Chief Lauridsen said that Webster had communicated with his family at Highwood Monday but the police chief said that his family had refused to give his location. It is understood that he will return to Highwood this week. e 4 cA LA wl Grave fear was felt_for some time, police believing that Webster had met. foul play. _ Webster had. withâ€" drawn $60 from a bank shortly before his disappearance and it was believed that he had been kidnapped. The library, 16x18 feet, may Building Which Is Modern at In Every Way â€"by the 100 "scores must _ be in by one o‘clock so that the winners may have their prizes awarded them at luncheon. â€"Even if â€"you can‘t come for the golf, _come for. the luncheon and. business meeting. â€" Officers for next year are Sunset Valley Tee _ . | North Shore Circuit Club ‘Activities Are =~|===~Theatre Selects Plays Continued; Details for Season; 3 Listed plus her handicap) would let her. Mrs: Hall won *by carrying her flag to ~the â€"eighteenthâ€"green;~Miss~Cobb won second place by planting hers on the eighteenth fairway, and Mrs. Elâ€" well and Mrs. Price won third and fourth places by earrying theirs to the seventeenth hole. â€"~Luncheon was served at one o‘clock. ‘"The weelfily‘ m'eeti:ig of the To:e club ‘ The first. ];:lesto Cl;e 0?":: t:‘: ”iali was held last Friday. The event for| 5°" "YI the N. S. Cireuit thea Bs the: us Sgrtbe y râ€"holeflag enffiled "The i?'cfurth Wall." The seeâ€" tournament.. Each_player had a smaill * CE * s American flag, and carried it as far as| ON4 Show is an original manuscript by sided, and presented the prizes to the winners of the eighteen hole scratch tournament played the previous Friâ€" day. Mrs.â€"Fabian won in Class A, Mrs.. Lucas in Class B, and Mrs. Shelâ€" For tomorrow, §opt. 25, a twoâ€"ball foursome has been planned. . If you do not know who your partner is, or have not been provided with one, come out and one will be found for you at the first tee. â€" There will be bridge in the afternoon. ~ ~ â€"â€"~~ Friday, Octoberâ€"2, will be the last meeting of the Tee club for this sea= son. An eighteen hold handicap will be played in the morning, and all ton in Class C. Mrs. Jordan and Mr. Brigham had low on Number 8; Mrs. Reeves and Mr. Price kad high on Number 8; Mrs. Lucas and Mr, Elwell had low on Number 7; Mr. and Mrs. Davis had high on Number 7; and Mr. and Mrs. Nixon won blind bogey. nament, sponsored by the Tee club, and open to all members of Sunset Valley, which was played last Sunâ€" day, was a great success.â€" =â€"Over sixâ€" ty people entered the tournament and nine prizes were awarded at the supâ€" per which was served in the club house afterwards. Mrs. Shelton and, Mr._Hendricks won low gross; Miss Strenger and Mr. Chambers, Mrs. Hoerlein and Mr. Pritchard, Mrs. hOpg"VtL_:tih;ffevqumQ will come out.| terest. Please remember to make your resâ€"| press ervation for lunch. < *) presid. On Monday evening, Sept. 28, the American Legion ‘Auxiliary of Stuâ€" pey Smith post will hold its social meeting at the home of Mrs. Elsie Urban, 239 Ashland avenue. These meetings are held once each month at the homes of the members and all friends of the Legion and the Auxâ€" iliary are invitedto attend.â€" Prizes are offered for cards and bunco, and refreshments â€"areâ€"served: A W admissionâ€" price is charged. This money is used to defray current exâ€" Highwood Auxiliary ~â€"â€"Plan Social Meeting to the absence of the president elected, some business to be THE P RES3 8 The chairmen of the various local committeesâ€"areâ€"as. follows:....General chairman, ~Mrs. Norman McLeish; â€"Lakeâ€"Forest, Mrs..Corson Ellis; Highâ€" land Park, Mrs. F. S. Munro; Glencoe, entitled "The Fourth Wall." The seeâ€" ond ghow is an original manuscript by Mr. Otis entitled. "Benjemin Frankâ€" tin:"*~â€"â€"This is a historical â€"play dealâ€" â€"â€"Theâ€"subscriptionâ€"campaign â€"quotaâ€" this year has been settled at one thousand and the formerâ€"subscription rateâ€"hasâ€"been â€"maintained. a E ing._with.Franklin . s.lm;gnx the â€" time that he was a minister plenipotentiary to the court of Louis the 16th. ~The third play is entitled "Secrets" and was written by Rudoliph Besier, authâ€" or of "Barretts of Wimpole Street." The fourth play as yet has not been decided. =â€" â€" ~~The Ststerhood of the North Shore Congregation Israel announces the following course of lectures to be given at the Temple, Iincoln and Verâ€" non avenues, Glencoe, at 8 p.m. In: presenting the following program the lecture course committee hopes that nmw r di ions of vital and tim nâ€" 'gi"eit'.’ ’*l%elr_ sentiments are. Efi%fl"r pressed by quoting Walter Dill Scott, president of Northwestern university, "We are making an honest search lems and their answers so far as human minds can work them out." Tuesday, Oct. 13, 8 p.m., Hon. Robâ€" ert M. ‘LaFollette, U. S. Senator from Wisconsin. One of the most brilliant young men in American politics. An excellent and forceful speaker, who always sees things exâ€" actly as they are. Subject "What Progressives areâ€" Fighting For." Mrs. N.â€"H. Camp; Winnetka (Cenâ€"< tral), Mrs. R. M. Plympton; Evansâ€" ton (S. W.. & S. E.), Mrs. Eugene A. Bishop; Evanston (Central), Miss Margaret Walsh; Evanston (North), Mrs. Samucl D. Boggs. f Sisterhood to Open f Lecture Course Oct. 13 _ Tuesday, November 3, 8 p.m. Stuart Chase, economist and_writer. Mr. Chase is the practical economist leadâ€" ing us through a wonderland of facts which seem almost impossible, To his interestsâ€" in our present problems he brings not only his native wit and wisdom â€"but an â€" unusual technical training and a varied experience. Subâ€" ject "The Nemesis of American Busiâ€" ness." â€" s * ~Tuesday, Dec. 1, 8 p.m., a Russian Symposium given by Samuel Rosen andCart Border: Menace or Hope." *Taesday, â€"Jan.:â€"12, 8â€"p.m., Clifton Fadiman "The Latest Generation of American Novelists." $ The lecture course committee conâ€" sists of Mrs. Hermanâ€" F. Anspach, Mrs.: Hartry L. Canmann,â€"â€"Mrs. Mauriceâ€" L. Hirsch, and Mrs. Sylvan Hirschberg. _ Mrs. Simon â€"Ruwitch, 840 Moraine road, telephone H.. P. $420, is chgirman. ~Tickets may be procured from her. â€" * Monday, Feb. 8, 8 p.m., Prof. Bruno Roselli,_ subject, â€" "Muss#golini®~ and Europeanâ€" Politics." â€"*~~â€"=â€"~"â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€">â€"~â€"â€"â€" ~~subject*"Russia, ‘THE SCOUT MOVEMENT / â€" GUIDING OUR YOUT and have said to themselves with 0 regular teams in pang of regret, "Oh, if there had beal Martin 1 Scouts. when L wastheirâ€"size!" ..OblV â€"â€"Thomasâ€"(Tili if the unorganized, and undirecteéd| Ustar athlete at â€" Jonely_.childhood_they knew had onbfivand. Allâ€"Norther: experienced the galvanizing conta¢i\ konsin College ( of these sane, simple ideals of vigall "Â¥r halfâ€"back dur and service and joyous fellowship mll tas been secured God‘s outdoors! How different thll these community story might have been! What shimll because of his wic ing pages might stand in the place«ll Highland Park m sombre leaves that memory turns ®!) ready â€"signed up hurriedlyand furtively !â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"I footbalit field meet Timely and Interesting Art â€"â€"â€"by Hermann Hegedorn Is ~y=>~«~â€"â€"~«*«*~sEpEIted _ ~ ~â€"nmew frontâ€"mat with this story â€"<The following S?W’Wfli‘rfnii Hagedorn on "The Scout Movernent,® is adapted for use here in support} the Girl Scout campaign efforts an will be read with interest by all th friends of this group: 7 'fi It would be interesting to know, it were possible to record such elusi things, how many thousands of tim folks have watched boys and gir ____ Wwoman‘sâ€" CUIuDd . FridGd}@ the office of the _ o e o t . isociation in C Mrs. Erastus °R. Phelps, chairmaill results will be de of the art committee of the Highlant!P * Mitchell, South Park Woman‘s club is entertainini|| trophy for two ye the members of the art committee #if nesota, won it in ar informal luncheon on Friday, Septi) Wisconsin, has t} 25 at 12 o‘clock. & F Cpminet itiems. im The Scout_ movement is a tionâ€" toâ€"boys andgirls alike,‘ a gi to a distracted and harried world opportune, so needed, that even who was sceptical regarding the in tervention of theâ€" deity in man‘s daiy affairs might be tempted to suspent his doubts and speak of Providence _~______ (Continued on page 42) ___ Mrs. Phelps Entertains. _ Entertain For Mrs. Fitt The Presbyterian Guild membe on Wednesday evening gave a PA for ~Mrs.â€"Frank Fitt who is in Hig land Park for a few days. Appr® mately fifty members were present ~â€"â€"Mrs. Phelps and her committee art making most interesting plans for art activities for the coming ¢ year.. One of the â€" early events be an exhibition in the clubhouse the pictures of Elizabeth Krys Peyraud. The exhibition will open Wednesday, Oct. 14 and will rema® until Wednesday, Nov. 4. The ex! bition will be open to the public all club members and their friends urged to avail themselves of this usual‘ opportunity to enjoy the p:! tures of Elizabeth Krysher Peyra On Sunday, Nov. 1, from 3 unfil‘j o‘clock the clubhouse will be open the club friends are invited to S . Mrs, Fitt gave a brief and infor! outline in her own inimitable way the exhibit.and.partake..of. a.cup tea with Mrs. Phelps and the mt ters of her committee; â€"â€"â€"~â€"~â€" her..coming.â€"to.Grosseâ€"Pointâ€" and work she does in the church. Rev. Mr. Fitt dropped into s hands with the members. x Thursday, Septembers â€"24, 1 Paul Whitem to Edgewa 1 Guctes ; Paul Whitemar orchestra will reti tet Beach Hotel : Td 1h ; c wWwinkirâ€" an 10r the winter se tome Lhome party %ng night, â€" $nd cover char; YUL.beâ€"â€"contribu!t reliefâ€" fund, it is [altement. Re: 3 early. _ With all the foo land Park we sho a strong bid for t ~~>SGR °C In the football local contestants tion with scores tities throughout the South Park â€"Competition â€"in meet includes putt accuracy, place an forward passing. events may be ad« football field meet teams. _ He may set Park orâ€"word Community Servic ber of commerce nue. Telephone H _ _Training in f« for boys of this football field m among "the athle ned by Communi land Park this fa ry L. Allen,â€"dir recreation. passing, blocking additionâ€"to orga: regular â€"teams in Martin 1 Each Saturda; Park instruction Community nounced ; Thursday, Sep e.wish to tha ~and~ friends I ‘offerings art shown during E of ourâ€"den aphic meet CARD O Mr.~and Mrs. Ire

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