3 4) KE wee mewat Grave fear was felt for some time, police . believing _.that. Webster ‘ha met :foul play. Websterjgaad fl'tï¬ drawn $60 from a bank shortly before his disappearanceâ€"and it was believed that he had been kidnapped. . Chief Lauridsen said that Webster had communicated with his family at Highwood Monday but the police chief said â€"that hisâ€"family hadâ€"refused to give his location. It is understood that he will return to Highwood this ~_At the opening of school last Monâ€" day there were thirty students enâ€" rolled and two teachers. A capacity of 100 students can be accommodated at the new school. _‘ his home in Highwood since Sept. 3, was reported located by Chief Emil Lauridsen.. . Two units of playground equipâ€" ment will be placed in the rear of the school lot, which occupies one and oneâ€"half acres. _A â€"sixtyâ€"foot flagpole isâ€"onâ€"theâ€"grounds.â€"â€">â€".â€"â€";â€";â€".<._â€"_â€"__â€"_._. Highwood Missing Man Located, Police Report . William : Webster, Highwood . carâ€" penter, who has been missing from ~~There are two classrpoms, each 22x 30â€"feet, with tileâ€"floors:â€"â€"Ofâ€"each room is a study room, approximately oneâ€"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 ibrelt_‘;vg;rn_gm;g:udxmxwhich has folding doors, so that the rooms may be thrown open for village meetings. Each classroom has an outside enâ€" trance.© These doors may be used at all times, and in case of fire the children may go outside very easily The library, 16x18 feet, â€" may â€"be used in emergency in case of an ovâ€" ercrowded classroom. _ At present the Tibrary has 250 volumes and a total ~â€" _A distinct feature of the building is â€"a hall, nine feet wide, which runs from one end to the other. This will be used for the hanging of picâ€" tures and vnlacing of statuary. ~There is â€"also * a ~teachers‘â€"room equipped with desk, chairs, telephone andâ€"first aid â€"equipment. ____â€"______<â€"= end of the school year. This new building is located on the corner of Tetegraph ~â€"and â€"Stertings roads, and is in the center of Banâ€" nockburn. CIt is of the Cape Cod style, and is on a lot approximately with four white columns in the front of the building. _ . . on The building is heated â€"by hot waâ€" ter heater of iarge capacity. The lavâ€" atory facilities are of the finest obâ€" â€"A public â€"reception will â€"beâ€"held â€"at the ; new ~~Bannockburn â€"Grammar school,. _ Saturday, â€" September..26, _to which the public is invited. _ main building is rectangularâ€"with one 10(# Public Invited to. Inspect New RECEPTION SATURDAY Xpure eet long by 55 feet wide. . The In Every Way iliary are invited to attend.> Prizes are offered for cards and bunco, and refreshments are served. A small admission price is charged. This money is used ~to m'flfï¬if"ï¬-‘ penses.. * C $o" per which wasâ€"served in â€" the house afterwards. . Mrs. Sheltor Mr. Hendricks won low gross; Strengerâ€" and â€" Mr. Chambers, Hoer)ginfftnd" Mr.â€"â€"Pritchard, Schur and Mr. Meyer tied for low net; 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. On Monday evening, Sept. 28, the American Legion Auxiliary of Stuâ€" pey Smith post will hold â€"its social meeting at the home of Mrs. Elsie Urban, 2389â€"Ashland â€"avenue.â€" These meetings> are held once each‘month at the homes of the members and all the eighteenth fairway, and Mrs. Elâ€" well and Mrs. Price won third and fourth ‘places by carrying theirs to the seventeenth holé.~ § ~â€"Luncheon was â€"served at ene o‘clock. Due to the absence of the president and viceâ€"president, Mrs. Laing preâ€" sided, and presented the prizes to the winners ofâ€"the .eighteen hole scratch tournament played the previous Friâ€" day. Mrs. Fabian won in Class A, Mrs. Lucas in Class B, and Mrs. Shelâ€" ton in Class C. and open to all members of Sunset Valley, which was played last Sunâ€" day, was a great success. Over sixâ€" ty people entered the tournament and nine prizes were awarded at the supâ€" For tomorrow, Sept. 25, a twoâ€"ball foursome has been planned. â€" 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. There will be bridge in the afternoon. > ~â€"Friday, October 2, will be the â€"last meeting of the Teeâ€"club for this seaâ€" son. An eighteen hold handicap will be played in the morning, and ail scores must be in by "65?(?'516&15 that the winners may have their prizes awarded them at luncheon. Even if you can‘t come for the golf, come for the luncheon and business meeting.. Officers for next year are ervation for lunch. _ Highwood Auxiliary transacted, â€" and â€" various â€" seasonal the day was an eighteen hole flag tournament.â€" Each olaver had a small hoped thatâ€" everyone will ~come out. Please remember to make your resâ€" American flag, and carried it as far as her â€"alloted â€"number â€"of â€"strokesâ€"(par plus her handicap) would let her,. Mrs.. Hall â€"wonby.carrying..her.â€"11ag to the eighteenth green; Miss Cobb won second place by planting hers on The two ball mixed foursome tourâ€" ment. * sponsored ~by ~the Tee â€"club; The weekly meeting of the Tee club Club Activities Are â€"Continued ; Details Y 1an THE P BC# 8 ~sixâ€"| â€" Tuesday, Oct.â€"13, 8â€"p.m., Hon. Robâ€" : and| ert â€" M.. LaFollette, U. S. Senator sup.| from ‘Wisconsin. One of the most clup| brilliant â€"young _ men in â€" American and|politics. : An excellent and forceful Miss | speaker, who always seesâ€"things exâ€" Mrs.| actly as they are. Subject. "What My. | Progressives are Fighting For." _ North Shore Circuit â€"â€"> Theatre Selects Plays for Season; 3 Listed president of Northwestern university, "We are making an honest search for truth, the statement of new probâ€" lems and their answers so far as human minds can work them out." entitled "The Fourth Wall." The secâ€" ond show is an original manuscéript by "Mr. Otis entitled "Benjemin Frankâ€" lin." This is a historical play dealâ€" ing with Franklin during the time Chase, economist and writer. Mr. Chase is the practical economist leadâ€" ing us through a wonderland of facts which seem almost impossible. To his interests in our present problems he brings not only his native wit and wisdom _but an unusual technical training and a varied experience. Subâ€" ject "The Nemesis of American Busiâ€" ness." i tmks s e o Mrs. Harry L Canmann, Mrs. Maurice L. Hirsch, and : Mrs.â€"Sylvan Hirschberg. â€" Mrs.. Simon Ruwitch, 840 Moraine road, telephone H,. P. 3420, ‘is chairman. 'fl&m may be Congregation Israel announces the following course of lectures to be given at the Temple, Tineoln and Verâ€" non avenues,â€" Glencoe, at 8 p.m.: In presenting the following program the lecture course committee hopes that it is answering the popular demand Sisterhood to Open Lecture Course Oct. 13 terest. Their sentiments are best exâ€" pressed by quoting Walter Dill Seott, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 8 p.m., a Russian Symposium given by Samuel Rosen and‘ Carl Border: Menace or Hope." that he was a minister plenipotentiary to the court of Louis the 16th. The thirdâ€"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. t#21 ~The chairmen of the various local committeesâ€"areâ€"as follows:â€"â€"General chairman,. Mrs. Norman McLeish; Lake Forest, Mrs. Corson Ellis; Highâ€" land Park, Mrs. F. S. Munro; Glencoe, Mrs. N. 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. Samuel D. Boggs. "Tuesday, Jan. 12, 8 p.m., Clifton Fadiman "The Latest Generation of American Novelists." Monday, Feb. 8, 8 p.m., Prof. Bruno Roselli, _ subject, _"Mussolini and European Politics." _ The first play to be offered this seaâ€" son by the N. S. Circuit theatre will thousand and the former subscription rate has been maintained. The lectuire course committee conâ€" The subscription campaign quota P.| work be | Rev. hand â€"Mrs. Phelps and her committee are making most interesting plans for the artâ€"activities â€"for ~the>coming ciub year. One of the early events wil be an exhibition in the clubhouse 0 the ~pictures of Elizabeth Kryshe Peyraud.â€"Theâ€"exhibition will open 01 Wednesday, Oct. 14 and will remain until Wednssday, Nov. 4. The exhi bition will be open to the public and all club members and their friends arm urged to avail themselves of this un usual opportunity to enjoy the pit turesâ€" of Elizabeth Krysher Peyraud, On Sunday, Nov. 1, from 3 until 6 ~o‘clock the clubhouse will be open aM theâ€"club friends are invited to vie® tea with Mrs. Phelps and the me® ters of her committee. -Seouts- whenâ€" Iâ€"was theirâ€"size}"â€" "â€"Thomas (Tilli if the unorganized, and undirected &} star athlete "at lonely childhood they knew had only|| and Allâ€"Northert experienced â€"the galvanizing contatB consin College C of these sane, simple ideals of vigor|} for halfâ€"back dur and service and joyous fellowship in‘ tas been secured God‘s outdoors! How different thell these community story might have been! What shin‘‘ because of his wid ing pages might stand in the place / Highland Park m sombre leaves that memory: â€"=+ "ready signed up hurriedly and furtively! â€" _â€"_â€"___â€" BÂ¥ football field meet â€"~The Scout movement is a ben ‘ teams. He may tion to boys and girls alike, a gift W setâ€"Park or word to a distracted and harried world s i Community Servic opportune, so needed, that even one § ber of commerce who was. sceptical regarding the ~Telephone H Mrs. Phelps Entertains ~~new frontâ€"mat with this storyâ€" "The following article by Hermam Hagedorn on "The Scout Movement,* is adapted tor use here in support of the Girl Scout campaign efforts ant will be read with interest by all th friends of this group: It would be interesting to know, if it, were possible to record such elusive things, how many thousands of time during these past ten years, elderjjz- folks have watched boys and girh go by in their neat Scout uniforms, and have said to themselves with a pang of regret, "Oh, if there had been who was. sceptical regarding â€"the in tervention of the deity in man‘s daily affairs might be tempted to suspent his doubts and speak of Providence. =â€"â€"+ (Continued on page 42) « Entertain For Mrs. Fitt The Presbytetian Guild member on Wednesday evening gave a part! for Mrs: Frank Fitt who is in Hig® land Park for a few days. Appro®® _ Mrs. Fitt gave a brief and 4nform8 outline in her own inimitable way 4 her coming to Grosse Point and th work she does in the:â€"church. TW Rev. Mr._Fitt dropped into shak hands with the members. ° ~ Mrs. Erastus R. Phelps, chairman of the art committee of the Highlani Parkâ€"Woman‘sâ€"clu> is â€"entertainint the members of the art committee at ar informal luncheon on Friday, Sept 25 at 12 o‘clock. s Te Timely and Interesting Artickl Community â€"â€"byâ€"Hermannâ€"Hegedorn Is â€"â€"| ~â€"â€"nounced Woman‘s . Club Friday GUIDING OUR YOUTH" . RECREA "Thursday, September 24, 1981 M Thursday, Septe Reprinted With all the foo land Park we sho a~strong bid for 1 Competi_tion’ in meet includes putt aecuracy, place ar forward passing. events may be ad results will be de *â€"Mitchell, South trophyâ€"for two y meseta, wan it in Wisconsin,. has_ t] msbt sof oyur de Paul Whiten _ to Edgew :.__CARD OH We wish to tha bors and friends floral _oferings a the office of the consin â€" College â€"( for halfâ€"back dur Fas been secured these community because of his wic Highland Park m Stiff C In the football local contestants tionâ€"with scores cities throughout the South Park: telegraphic _ meet Paul Whitema: orchestra will ret terâ€"Beach Hotel_ for regular teams in S Martin | tor the winter sc come home party Sit.urday night, Training in fo for boys ‘of this c football field â€" me among the athlet ned by Communi land Park this fa ry L. Allen, dir recreation. ‘ Each Saturday Park instruction fundamental _ act passing, blocking relhef fund, it is management. â€"Re: cover char early. Mr. and Mrs:Ire Held orga