Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 15 Oct 1931, p. 4

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3‘11 t... of a... mtttiUttd warm :6 ‘57“ . . ---c--Heorrttmmtarrroatre " Study Groups Form” . _ A to RisiiifTaittgt Works - of Harold Rugg Am.£m'- , , b AGiE "running; thinking body; and Tm); ttrtitnt3yplrz-tt,ttzogrtstr1idAttm.uuc Presidents of school bonds in- eluded in the Doerfu1d-fntutdt, high .ehool district are, It}; George Me- it'd,'U,tt mg" his. 1(ng Vin ' . any [up 0 - iii.'iiiirhiCsiCi"i' Mttrrur, Elm ?'yett.,.yr. Ill, 30710.1.Mgldi tton. the "Chief - for the organ- hed, co-otdinaud development of eulttmr, groups throughout the com- munity.” _ So (rat in tho, interest that some of the school bonds In plan- ning to review the book together,“ “vocally the" ell-purl outlining the possibilities of school‘boards u in Buvinh, Ink: Btu! tad Lake Forest, ind :11 report the book gives ' thrilling? picture ot tho possibili- tioi of WWW culture for the cthren of today. groups hove been formed to read his latest book f‘Culture amd Educa- th a America”, _ Tucker: and parents of film PM school» under Mr. Clan. Smith Ind begun a round table discussion of it, even hefomtt no known that Kr. Rm was to lecture here. - Othor groups hove been. formed "In prepantion for the lecture to be given by Harold Bug; af Colum- yia Imtreisitr " Elm Place school, Tfra. Wits?!) 31in. 520 Eat-tho om lane, is glad to receive applica- tions far membership.‘ The modest dues include the subscription to the; fiat: of 'the-Unis. 7 __ Ulcers and Co-Cluimen April. The members meet for lunch- eon.’ for which . smell fee is charged, " 12:30 in the Y.W.C:4. cordielly invited to attend the next meeting. Wednesday, October 21, the program of which begin: at 1:15. Mn. Borne Dawson. who in very active in the Evanston League as claimant. t1tgtitd-tgttgttt.3tt 9.1.- ttet-er in government, in to-be the speaker et the next meeting of the Highlnnd Park We. Ber topic will be “Cgunty Government.” At the November meeting the board of a-rtaimr-anib-otu.. "kuut. - or Leke _eountr will be invited to tell of the writ going on in out“an county, end the my; in which the League may eo-operate. Th Highland Park League of Women Vows in: a vitally inta- uting meeting the third Wednes- QLQLm” CtLuttttlLdtstifhttohtr, tn Meats Third Wed. of Each Month at'Y.W.; Member- Others and chairmen of commit -Y0ItillltflBhCrmi: ship Drive Next Week IGifii,"irifi. "EiriiiiGiiiiGi' 1mm Mr, wmwfm” "f - --- FaitTFiiiiiii "Fthtt ””3.“ rurure II I t I h to prison: “in; 6ifitiht " i' be.“ _ ri."' ,rt-rrFrmtaMeatigagrat tum will be well worth while. The cont-en in this wheel m emitted 'ttlust they have the greatest practical value for the dburch school teacher or the want. There in still 1 chance for those who wish to work for credit if they attend the remaining tive unions of the school. Fro specie] features will be given before the when] clout. Kin Welley’n clue will give a pageant while muaD‘eekr- tion of-i-tiris my “dilemma tgrxrartar--ttasder-. effluent-dram; The 1Udemhtp" training school at the Highland Park Presbyterian than}! held'the Jhgt session. Mon.. day evening, Oct. Ish " At the last moment Dr. A. J. Harms found it tttipodiifhre-tii tituiiif and to With the course in the study of the New Testament. Dean. ‘Siemson, . how- ever, secured. Prof. Edwin E. Volgt of Garrett BibliCal institute in Evi- anston to take his place. Prof. Voigt is a young man with much personal charm as well as a thor- ough knowledge of his subject. Leadership School Holds First Session ms hookah token out anything that does not help them to tell their own ”snow. to their model,. or EVell’s work, one realizes that her reopen” to the world about her and- thgjeoplein it in a vet? warm: and glowing one; a real expression of her own perttona1itr.--contrfbci ated by an artist friend. i Ber work now being exhibited at the Evanston Art Center. shew: nearly forty examples of her peinto in; in oils, watercolors, and Ethos. graph drew which she has quietly been enrryintr on _ together dramatic conception and brillience of technique this it diMedlt try, --" it hai a peculier percent] quality of its own. Perhaps .3110 1e1t1tl, most name!!! sttl"2?'g?),!-,t: "iFmrHriii invest group G aria, calling themselves the "Natxtra1itrts." Keying left the fismtt" behind, thil group ttavetroneort,oruek,-tothe about them. Though they strive to paint truth - it is the truth highly colored by their own emotional re- grt1ttgggt,_dlhgE__ttttotot _litttrat 4»!- The” who know t Hue! Crow Ewell as Mrs. James Cedy Ewell, friend and neighbot. Women, enthusiastic wpgorter of the dew. me. gardener. president of tho " vinia Gnrdep club for the put two years. devoted mother, intended in ell educational mbvemntu, and u garden, have been surprised " the quality and scope of her ,rork-atraar m. ,_ _,,'_,, r, A, _ 'h' - "i-_""'""'",", 1il,hticththtoggat1 sueeuir u Mrs. 1ihreIni" Exhibit of Paintings won-sod. Prrarttrerttm" cmrren 1m I‘ll Pill! "rfui its? -ii'tu'ttiiir-iirahrTtoAti Shore chemo who“ has unem- 'ttlr-er-of-nite-tttotitis-- night; It was well attended and most interesting. The winter's plan and program were discussed. The director is meeting time very love- ly Ind 'tttproprUte music to begin with " the lion lusting. WM murmur. Moon to but... you rounded chorus. It you no trr 1-" . . L' x' “H .v - I 15ttr.r9r, can: .19. qt 'Jatt. 1t.'tirr, "rritiiiiti"Tii.iik' to, have ‘a (loin poor Jrn Matinee ,day-and so many were ttp1tlt1er'to_attejtd-tttts tttttperform- titteis of the Jpck._nn§..§ilu.l_ayorsu Hope they will come again anti give nil-another chance, dunmfthe' pie-n turea coming are "traiiaraGi1 a typical Joe Bromrfturm amusing for those who are easily amused, not. 1t,itrNr,sRettittmendrd. {midi- of-airplane-amd dfrittitrlrctdventam-. Exceptional air photography and many thrilling episodes. Good fam- ily picture units sa bit exciting for the very young. "rhitrNodertt Ace” Joan Crawford continues to portray anatudioyeaion of modern youth. Divorced parents, wild Paris life, fet., living, ttnd Joan singularly naive. . No value for the young. Adults may tind some. “Mystery of Life" with the assistance and ap- pearance periodioauy of Claranee Darrow, this Bhn endeavor: to edu- cate the public in animal evolution. It is instructive and interesting for all but the very you". "tttd a bit out orthe ordinary. _ V North Shore Chorus _ Organized at Y.W.C.A. p. A; R. Better Films T Committee Review A generous response to the invi-' tation of the D. A. R. to be present at their party and than to partici- pate in this patriotic work will be amatucaasrtmetntatd-c-,--...-....c. 8ttraetivr, when, for the indium!- In! -tahhrtai else being pinned and other arrangements wide for a moat delightful Duty. Every ticket purchased will help to we!) the Tthit- anthropic fund. which even, more my; “new“ is needed _ to carry on the work in the schools for the Mountain Whites and among the ranks of .tlteforfittmlrtmvapoi- 1t9resLbrsStHr.-A: m: to be held madam October 27 at 2:00 p.111. . land. Park Woman’s duh A May “biota! Mil-(“fair being made up for thepominc aw. mul D. A,. R. cud putty which is to be held this your on Tuesday, October 27 at 2:00 Ttatt. yt the High- Today, Thursday, Oct. 15. is the History' Reading circle " the home of Mn, George T. i _ Roger: in Leke For- “! est. In. Behoock is Ilitl1lllt presenting ther no?! 5733,91? of George Rogers ard, 175,-d, Clerk and the period tlii?RI [Bl just before the Revo- AittttllT lotion. The meeting hGGittii, r _ It, 'sl an " “Ll = Ilill 58t " YN Kt?, af tCXiMiTa' _ Cl MG "ts w tMN t© in Ma$lig/ In -"---_ -.. . e M " my}??? to Be Be] Oct. 2.71 I l -ttiiiirirqitc- temted whether D. Ari}; yum an», "faatett'i"iraGrtGrtii"'iiiGgirtii't'i"i' tor fyttIttgru, te r, liutii)e.d. am..a-.. Pr-i.- ' _ F'Ft -- Thc'muai mm the Con- Thrttti1tr GWMCISII or ttrt' _ 'Bighu- land Park Woman’s club will be hold " the Woman’lclub Wednes- day morning, Oetour 21, " 10. o’clock. . . _ This is the tut tasting of the guanine your and and ”parts will be than. Nu one». will be “and {or th. coming you, . . Puma! services were held from the home wmy Wu. Donald is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Nichols, one brother, and one sister. to 'tii school. 'lesped to the ground and With the aid of his companion, Private R. E. Glaser, picked the .ahitd-e-ahusWard-iattraoftt, awn?” rubbing“: leg. -‘ -- .,+ "tt hung” he said. _ ,v s-At-tttr! humid. dttCphrahsuttts ,' 'iii_rrrHrtr=tttrrsu#td'bssur%bs-ttr-- --arf, 'rt-te'"' My Mud. Withiiut mum; 'eottmthmtpnettr..Donntd died at 3:30 . o'clock . f .' -- Community Garden Club Annual Meeting The child’s death was the result of an unavoidtble accident, a jury under Dr. M. J. Pompey decided my morning following the ht, quest " the Kelley tuners] home in Highland Put. The school bus was not traveling " mom than -en-artfU. an hour, haridnon' learned after question- ing witness” trcthe_tmgie minim). Held Umyoldible , _ _ While-aw ' A to" moments hm, he lapsed into monaeiousnou. The two aphi- iers immediately took him to the nearby ofBee of Dr. J. B. Lundstrom, who ordered him nmoycd to the hospital. Twe --ataitnh1omratstdintr' oath Prai- He avenue Curbing just west of Pleasant stmtet,-taltthttt with, ngg 1kietdty-retirrrtiir,aNir he dashed out into the street and was struck by the front fender of the bug. As he fell to thergrrsund, his Ite.yrstrtelr _the gouache ”vine. _ Private jotrtAri'iFeitTf Fiiiiiser- idsy, driver of the has within: 7 Although the lecidout occurred " 12:80 o’clock Mortar, High- wood police did not learn of it until the child's death " 3:80 o’clock. They reported. Police Chief Emil Lam-Mann of that city it musician in: the eieatiem of . new -rtatrol to prevent similar oxidants in the future. . Donald Nichols, 6, of d'? Elm av. can, Highwood, m may injured Monday when Ito-dashed into the 'trmtt-ant1-i-atrtsetk-ttrciaehool but just in front of tho Oak Ter- nee school. He died " . bun! skull 1kasttppr,r,thmchettirw “has mghlgnd Put hospital. Donald Nkhoh. Pupil“ Oak Terrace Sew Hit by Schwl’himu Raid Strikes Punch (I? htm) ACCIDENT "'s" '9-.M.tgr_t_9._3tgittt1. " m bi-d THE JO in; a IttEtiete.tt iii: the "iadt't They " able eve: Iowan: cer POI! my. can the mam Post, Ni luncheon from m and Mr. Philadel] visit the of "he? Mr. a South I ed at n anni' Creek, 1 of Miss avenue E, chat South society of the The of' M: Waek

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