t The Highland Park Garden Study[ Following club has planned to plant, on Washâ€"| Campbell ct ington‘s birthday, an American Elm | last Wednes tree with appropriate ceremonies, in teresting pro commemoration of the 200th anniâ€" of" George versary celebration. Permission to, was given. M plant had been granted by the Liâ€"| several read Srape.. is .. .. v Tocation selected by Mr. Jens Jen-j sang a duet sen and Mr. Jesse L. Smith, it was ; program the found that the committee had made} ed in singing a mistake and the property belonged; _ The next r to the Park board, and permission Wednesday . could not be obtained from them to â€"which time t plant. Consequently, the club deâ€"| tion of assoc cided to wait ‘until & later d.te,!ï¬ce recently probably Arbor day, to plant their'l chapter, will memorial tree. ESE UP CC PRARBR ETT Ges OO (ate oi e e ies JoV couples. . I the sloganâ€"of the commission Come and enjoy an evening of| Pictures are printed on e: dancing to music that makes youipai)er andâ€" are being sold : want to dance. each. They may also be o The public is cordially invited to| framed in square or oval attend at the reasonable prices. | frames, * Shikany and his lively band have played at such noted places as the Sovereign and LaSalle hotels. They also dispensed rhythm after the feature basketball games at Patten _ On Thursday, March Amussment club will |s dance at the Masonic hall land Park. Music will be: by Sam ‘Shikany and his Troubaders," the aggregat peddles music, "Music th fies." * Eawt inmeent ootuie n 2OAE E Shninm in m i "Rathor af Pmex mflicc y . 0+ HOtidf Music with studios in Highland s at the Temple Sholom in Chiâ€" ‘Father of Our Country" in every| Park and Winnetka will be preâ€" zo where he attracted a crowd of| hOme, store and public building is| sented in a recital on Friday eveâ€" ) couples. . (flge sloganâ€"of the commission. These ning, Feb. 26th at 8 o‘clock at the come and enjoy an evening of| Pictures are printed on excellent residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reay cing to music that makes you) PAber and are being sold for'IOc; 334 Hazel avenue, Highland Park. nt to dance. ':“h' 'I'.hey may also be obtamed; Those appearing are: Marionl ‘he public is cordially invited to | framed in square or oval black| Bard, Betty Burlingham, Jean Butz, nd at the reasonable prices. | frames. !Joan Dexter, Mirth Durbahn,. Betty tm es ' | Jean Fabian, Beatrice Gaidzik, Milâ€" P. Garden Study Club Eastern Star Hold dred Gail, Helen Graves, Jogï¬.and i i Suzanne Holden, James Kirk, ncy Postpone Tree Planting / Fine Meet?ng Feb. 17 Moulton, Nancy Nereim, Mary: BJ he Highland Park Garden Study| _ Following the regular meeting of| len Palmer, Sarah Paris, Mary Lu has planned to plant, on Wagh-f Campbell chapter ‘No. 718, O.E.S.,i and Nancy Reay' + Ralph Renank' on‘s birthday, an American Elm ; last Wednesday evening, a very in.| Jack h I-tlonnn'.m w,:l_],‘:,? _Saul, Mary with appropriate ceremonies, in | teresting DFOFrAmMm in anmnaiauaccir__ ‘Smith. Inna Skaa g:rents. Five .fornier' pastors will| teachers of ~e present to bring messages, speak=| Nce is to b ing of their former relationships|to Five the Loh ipent s t inï¬ ts ts o 4oA css 2121 ~ 4 to the building fund have a cordial invitation to _attend. _ All _ children of our Sunday school likewise have a special invitation, but they are asked to be accompanied by their pf!rents. Five ftormer‘® nastnes «cn. The entire community is interâ€" ested in the ‘Jubilee celebration which is taking place at the Bethâ€" any Evangelical church this month, for it is generally conceded that a very remarkable and unusual thing has been accomplished by this church. This week will mark the close of the special seriés of events celebrating ©the liquidation of the church debt"~ ult 5 Jubilee Banquet A jubilee banquet will take place on Thursday evening at 6:30, â€" All members of the church and all who at any time have made contributions hm £L _:Â¥ .sn 2s C £2L Special Services Next Sund: at Bethany Church ; Bishop â€" Seager to Speak â€" TO BURN MORTGAGE _ AS JUBILEE CLIMAX ark board. ang 27., â€" ; RQB4) ,, *ne next meeting will be held on ark board, and permission Wednesday evening, March 2, at be obtained from them to â€"which time the election and installaâ€" onsequently, the club deâ€"| tion of associate patron, a new ofâ€" wait ‘until & later d.te,!ï¬ce recently adopted by the grand Arbor day, to plant their chapter, will be held. All members tree.. § ._._v....| are requesked to attend. :: â€"â€" â€" â€" > eP enc esnt ce es ts coast en en l ces ts es NE Y e o nuscotp o. Veed AMEL N <ary oys c c oo in 005 PR AGAARE D.Blll, M_ary iate ceremonies, in teresting program in commemoration l us:::l'tg’agl‘:::as'%:?‘;et", Shirley.Wing f the 200th anniâ€") of" George Washington‘s birthday Several of the f&»;ve are students )n. Permission w, was given. Mrs. George Greene **"*/ in the Winnetka â€" branch ranted by the Liâ€"| several readings, and Mrs. V. C,. . * i bdaggg. + » llliam â€" Brown | ° : yR Dank iinh: ty z... by .Mr: Jene Jenâ€"| sang a duet.. At the olmas â€"s in‘ MF. and M« Ra was | program the entire <~â€"~ i Park ... | beaut l’ the s sor â€" a :;‘mé: Highâ€" 1% nished | P!4Ce Merry Comn which | Belm« satis.| fice, 1 office Sunday â€" ark is sponsoring the s:l; beautiful reproduction of the Ee ecet 2775 . CUTHCT~ ence is to be one which is supposed to give the parents a whole picture of the student as the high school sees it. & «i4 ne student‘s activities, both acaâ€" demic and extra curricula, and ‘if _!EZJ!r_QN!m*_eit.hor_ogâ€"conduct'“ï¬f with the studies arises the advisor is the first to be consulted. Last Fall the conference was with } teachers of stuibject. This confer. Mr. Sandwick is especially ested in the advisory system b it is the best means of keep close touch with each student. advisorsâ€"are supposed to know all the student‘s activities, bot demlic cahd> eXtPR eweninny. . â€" singing patriotic songs _ a"man of the advisors will give a twenty minute talk describing to adâ€" visory system. The meeting will then break up and the advisors will be in their respective* rooms and parents will confere with them as advisors. e lt * (a% 200. T8 C+ Phe IRGBL ing of Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school will be held Thursday, March 3, 1932 at 3 p.m. in the English club rooms of the high school. Followâ€" ing the refreshments, Miss, Brooks, chairman of the advisors will give a twenty minute talk describing to adâ€" visory system. The meeting will then bragk im . aws i1 [ OS High School P. T. A. To Meet at School Mar. 3; Good Program Planned The next regular P. T IFs. William Brown At the close of the assemblage joinâ€" especially interâ€" system because iilding is n. These excellent for 10¢ vlfeeping in . meetâ€" A vari good sale. ety.â€"of. good gats about The Grace M. E. Ladies‘ Aid soâ€" ciety will hold a food sale, at Laegeâ€" ler‘s Pharmacy,‘&turday. Feb. 27. & "Lla‘g w a is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Reay wish it parâ€" .ticula;ly emphasized that evervone THE PR ®ss8s Fpimhers fihfians. .. 2 ced 1i u1i 5 ’a German prison camp. The age life of a British airman said to be three weeks but he .vived fourteen months of real MDEfuntipht strushstnth d .4. dbd. . 1 tail of the plane three hundred feet Jg;vzer.â€-;Asainâ€"heâ€"mthot*dm‘Tï¬ flames by the Red Knight, Riechtoâ€" fen, and lived for hine Henavitha® 1. _ He is one of the served and lives K Floyd Gibbons says the luckiest men ali\ 20,000 feet up in hi thrown from it and tall of tha nlans +L. The Mens Fellowship club hold its régular monthly me and dinner Thursday, March 31 half past six in the parish | of the Presbyterian church. Fo ing the getâ€"togetheir at sixâ€"t dinner will be served at seven. club will have as its guest Cay John H. Hedley, who was on the aces in the British fiying fo All men_ are invited to attend dinner and meet and hear Car Hedley. s Food Sale Feb. 27th en 20. . 223 + _T PABI U A R Y 25, 1932 Capt. Hedley Speaker | DEEP SEA EXPLORER at Men‘s Fellowship | ¢ Club Meeting March 3| WH‘L LECTURE HERE 7 â€""f> wne was one : of the British fying forces. > invited to attend this meet and hear Captain °""~ fellowship club will ‘gular monthly meeting Thursday, March 3rd, at t se c e® T lives to tell about ‘YCa. t0 teil about it. s says "He is one of en alive." â€"Once when ) in his plane he was it and landed on the amâ€"pand Barrett K. Mason, son of Mr. and thqt eNekn dhe Mrs. Henry E. Mason of Centtal mc avenue, who is attending Yale uniâ€" versity, was recently elected to the . 27th Cannon and Castle, a military, soâ€" adies‘ Aid soâ€"| ciety of the school, a membership ale, at Laegeâ€" in which organization is <much day, Feb. 27.| sought after by, the students. \_He ts will be on| has also been added to the Dean‘s P e is an exceptional howor. th.e few men who its guest Captain nine mofiths in 1z1K, Mil-{ Archibald Abercrombie, well known Joan,. and | and highly esteemed resident of ‘k.ï¬nney Highland Park for many years, has Mary _Elâ€") filed his petition as candidate for the Mary Lu| Republican nomination for ‘county Renwick, | auditor at the primary election April 1, Mary| 12. His many friends in this city ey Wing| believe that Mr. Abercrombie would a goodâ€"man for the job because students | of his experience and ability. wef â€" A% . â€" parish house « Followâ€" sixâ€"thirty averâ€" â€" was surâ€" serâ€" Absrcrombie Files For County Auditor Dr. Lundstrom has been located in Highwood for four years, his reaâ€" son for moving is to be more cenâ€" trally located. He is a graduate of Northwestern Uuniversity School of Medicine. < PR stt __ _ Vr. J H. Lundstrom announces: the removal of his office from the Laegeler building, Highwood, toâ€" Suite 301â€"303 North Shore Trust building, Highland Park, on March 1st. T0 Dr. Lundstrum Has â€" _ +Moved His Offices penel a Wiuia_n,é Beebe‘s de Jonés" locker was a f sation sin the news; world for weeks. So the â€" interest arnmaad says has revol marine life, /; also will exnla Miss Hollister tells a grlï¬}nic story of her experiences . with this expedition, and â€" the talk is ‘illusâ€" trated by slides and motion‘ picâ€" tures. She has devised a means of making fish transparent for anatom. Dr. J.â€" will be sz_recialâ€" g;egt,‘ an. this occasion; This notable fea sored by the Hig man†Club' 'nd # torium of the Deerfleldâ€"Shields high schooi on Tuesday afternoon, March 1,. The title of Miss Hollister‘s lecture is "With Beebé in Bermnda " [ An absorbingly interesting story of the â€" remarkable undersea work being done by the Bermuda Ocean. ographic expedition of the New York Zoological society will be ‘reâ€" lated by Gloria. Hollister, technical associate of Dr. William Beebe, head of the expedition, in the audiâ€" torium of the Deerfleld.â€"Shialds L:i_a Gloria Hollister to Deser _ Experiences with Beebeé in Bermuda Honored at Yale '_‘I_)i & . ol n L rnene ce E2C RRER E9E CA o S ts hixh revolutienized theâ€"study of ife, /and this process ~she explain in her lecture here. ensational Exploit §22. Beebe‘s* descent to Davy ker was a frontâ€"page senâ€" _ the newspapersâ€" of the THURSDAY, FEBRUARY meumnmemmemmmemmass,,2,, 2. 222220 _with Beebé in Bermuda." able feature is being sponâ€" the Highland â€"Park Woâ€" b, and .the members of ation, w powerful was 81 SCHOool of the â€"club Describe 8| young Chfldl‘en of ¢ During the year pleted 850 garmen babies at the Alic tion, which was a t Local Infant Center Gi During t The Highland : ter of the Infan during 1931 cont the support of th station in Chicago ‘119 fOl‘ &A speci‘] making a total fu tributed. The cen The lecture w o‘clock in the El and tickets may dOOr, or Mrs, E. C. L. Jordan. A splendid 0 given to the T Park to sea Col and hear his only America . observer and ceral Allenby‘s Paiestine can war. Lowell / ing to be tied quarters _ in ~ Davis) was luc friendship of degree that th Play an active ing cavalry at And then, whe historic entrar Colonel Davis, : officer attached through the wa with him." vure on . AJ salem at t} on F‘riday € â€"».. There are who have e interesting ice as have Davis both ing as milif countries,. ] tinctionâ€"tha Jerusalem a was enr'gggd donia, Egypt throughout â€" *h’ch he ha the service Colonel and intere will show h Dun'ï¬g 19 Will .Sp, by‘s E THURSDA Splendid