AC y Stuart â€" 614 aby ANCY SOCKEYE AKING POWDER t 12 or. tin 2)¢ 22.‘9’:‘.» t‘ll n“ - MALLOWS Baby Stuart SERVES RSI PAGHETT!I s 2 29 oz. tins 29¢ €HELIEU 6% oz. jar INEAPPLE 2 30 oz. tins 47¢ tOMmATO SXUCE C ___; We k ICH SPREAD 10 ib. bog d9¢ ENT B ts 33¢ ald OLD ENGLISH Cheese and Tomato Sauce NC‘Y\mEYE xn . ~ J=o@ l SALMONâ€"|â€" ~| »day, Vrikdy ongue Fuice quart jar oz ims 23¢ 1 ib. tin 19¢ oz. Iins COMBINATIONâ€"OR »at, Spagheotti, 1 lb. jor erale €£BEANS ) L â€" 2V, k. irt Fancy Sliced 2 3 oz. ting _ us Special! gos :flp"- ’w‘ Mikca Chocolate ;‘4’.":{.': b. 33¢ b. 29¢ tb. 31¢ n ALEâ€"ES A U4C 4 oz jor 27e 10050 y 15¢ Ele »UST 2g . . 4sc| $1.95 18c b. 19¢ Flavored Mello® 27¢ 19¢ u. $ _ . ~. Wifl Be Disc by oo onl a. ’ Members} * y s ue Te ® 1 o++ mmemume . A r % } * _ â€" . (tiMembers of <the . t 'I'ox. 4 x h‘ 'h‘l 7A i * â€"{/ AR .. , "Going on nsf ~â€"| * «. ~~Openine . f T c > tm " Taks +) teseh reading and Lng!sNA I" I"S| on the INinois hunting beâ€" atth gr dï¬em?h&lï¬ootlugnmur&mnndg Federal «) Bushler is a graduate of, Milâ€"| control, being classed as migratory is s e Downer and of Northwestâ€"| game birds. Asann:&.dhet. on bmiversity, For the past five| the only birds under state control : ‘she has been teaching fifth| on which there will be open seasons “M in the Northbrook| this year are cock pheasants and Emools with unqualified success. . | quail, mnwmhmzp'm‘ lggre m H. Rodgers of Maâ€"| on prairie chickens nor on Hungarâ€" -9.., Len'mg-:od to teach| ian partridge, of which only.a relaâ€" fourth grade in the Green Bay Road| tively small number are found in "aobL Miss Marian Stimson réâ€"| the few local fields still left open Soued the fourth grade position to hunters. ® | '-uJ of ill health. Mrs.| However, as a limited number of Badwers is a four year graduate of | Hungarian partridges have been obâ€" the W lilinois State Teachers | served near here, it would be well 4"& and holds a‘ luur':.“mm for the nvh'::‘.l;:drntht to familâ€" uy rsity of W jarize \Iw r.m Tthe -.U;i::|dc ixpotionco as 4) in order t he find himâ€" Witie teacher‘ in the teachers colâ€" nuinthon-:{bwuqnd bges of Wisconsin and Illinois. Mrs#.| paying a heavy fine for killing m tuigers is also an accomplished bird which he did not know was proâ€" qwo NEW TEACHERS ‘ _ NDISTRICT 107 &‘m,n-euer and Mrs. G. °B Roberts. Come To Elm _ . Place and Green Bay uk to the resignation of Mrs. d Roberts, who has accepted | as primary supervisor in ; Ohio, Miss /Alice Buekhler, Chieago, has. been engaged to * * "oading and English in the k C the loss of the two reâ€" t teachers is regretted, Mrs. and Miss Buchler will unâ€" ; ; be assets to the teaching .,..:Ffu With their aid, and will receive greater is in the schools. . Mr. Bert me, ififth and sixth grade arith» metic teacher in the Elm Place will have charge of the band. will open on Monday mornâ€" MA 9, at 9 o‘glock. . All puâ€" i rsport to their home of last year. “1 ments to new home roomse will n e frem oft at this time . given out at this time y‘amwmwuw- ie en tm Piage whoot. " The ‘ aC mmtcuwwmb- ‘on Tuesday, Soept. 10. ; _ _ ‘ Children who will be 5 yenurs old !hn. -:um ...m‘:u\bmmd the year. Birth certificates ahould w by al kindergarten There will be no midâ€"year Rotaryâ€"Club Members .: [ . Hear Gml"n';‘ duringâ€"the day at the Moraine hokel.. * _ i raeÂ¥pmogten, " mhojaced . the COMMERCE CHAMBERâ€". piembers of <the .. Highlai@Park ; ir of Commerce will Waar the Rev. ‘Thomas , Andersqnâ€"spedk on “0‘ Fome B "m nlffl‘l-.‘ tional ; u-x d d “‘t'â€"fhdr opening .falt ~mecting, (to. _beâ€" held Tiéslay; September 10 atâ€"6â€"panâ€"at doption . of, Sales Tax _ Tokens o m oo o rener qy * fg,g‘uYI;NG PUBLIC The Reveren }Edmi\:-‘ U be veâ€" ldu,d b,h' ‘:: , .&.A , e gave sn uo enp nave « 1 * # lafge: attendance, 45 in addiâ€" 4 attraction of |\presenting an Iy good w&!flw E talks; busiâ€" Tess matters of importance will be â€" une« ise topics, which will be | On;idention m:lbo the 2H0puO® or rejection of use of OW me and oneâ€"half_mill; s idkells how 16 wide use 1fyChie®g) &iid other metropolitan cahters. Al though .a fewâ€" heir ap~ Pearsince in‘ Highland Pgrk,; their Usé has not yet been « l?ly& tided uporfâ€"by the m READ BY A *Finance . issu , es 1 £ : a:-frwï¬ Â£ 31 : td in Highiand Park will prob beâ€" definitely decided| at this 3‘ 5.‘ id and the | R < reâ€"decoratâ€" ; « (25th Year); innd : Park Retary club lm.hï¬m 1 be 5 years old The Hinklani Park Pross ‘. grounds| Tresday c . 8. NX 0y * m. by la~/ Ralphâ€"Bellamy, the; northtâ€"shore‘s 5.. * \~.| gift. to Ho ; has "the leading â€"*.**.*‘]role~in "The Healer" playing at the rg . > | Alsyon on â€"Wednesday ‘and Thursâ€" E‘%‘ .\ Nay, Sept, 13 find 12. Karen Morley "" osalp _ u:yh.plly opposite 21 The dove season does not appear on the Illinois hunting : beâ€" cause the birds are under Federal control, being classed as migratory game birds. As a nn::t'of fact, the only birds under eontrol: on which there will be open seasons this year are cock pheasants «and quail. There will be no of#en ‘season on prajrie chickens nor on Hungarâ€" ian partridge, of which only.a relaâ€" tively small number are found in the few local fields still left open to hunters. ; Dove Hunters May , Shoot from 7 A, M. CRel Until Sundown Local dove hunters who have ent open season (which close September 30) are Y that the afternoon deadline, f ly set at 4 p.m., after which no doves could be shot, has been exten to last ‘until sundown each day. Shooting may start at 7 a.m. 5% However, as a limited number of Hungarian partridges have been obâ€" served near here, it would be well for the novice -t.l;:drntht to familâ€" iarbon‘;lf‘vith in order thomnjï¬ndhln- "Hell‘s Angels" Is Feature at Alcyon The younger generation gets its inning in "Smart Girl" showing at the Alcyon tonight (Thutsday) and the results are both surprising and «atinfuctory. ‘The cast includes 1da Lupine, Gail Patrick and Kent Tayâ€" lor. ‘MA‘.TE'I-M“M a picture an brimâ€" minge thmum.dliï¬ Mn&h_'«lfl'fllm "Under the Pampas Moon,"* fem ture attraction for Friday and Satâ€" urday, restores the Warner Baxter that Alm audiences have missed so long, the Warner Baxter with the "Old Arizona" accent, vigor and gaucho wardrobe. The picture has many other qualifications to recomâ€" mend it: fast, romantlc comedy, atirring musi¢ and lyrics, plus excelâ€" lent performances by John Miljan, Kettl Gallian and Jack LaRue. Contrary tf thc“nnt&tdéotd of a Labor Day: toll of lives or. seriou§ accidents," notm. sipgle. ntithap â€"of importance .Was reported this © year g_cynm,;_mg&% departâ€" ment. In { years, au ile accidents, although not atways sefiâ€" ods or fatal, have. béemâ€"numerous No Acer C He ous or 1 T evmatabecitiinn i .â€"» C w mm +t â€"batvt and ‘local. nï¬hl great deal Of ex 1 ._‘,; c x 8 â€"It is the thought that the greitly léssened n of ~tars. on the road, due .fl"Wf ° -"w responsible | for : ~the> . renfarkable showing. Rven Skokie highway, & Swimming Meet The Exmo®@ Rotntry.club, Sunday, Sept. 8th ',\wfï¬m; moor ‘;‘*; an nfll“m,ï¬ compete. [A‘buffet supper will be served at B+30 pm. _ _. _ Amonig [the visitors from Highâ€" land: P y «who yen--fldl“"‘ at tha <+ ~Petersbu ml 1‘1‘“.'5‘.: A .‘.;ï¬ï¬.‘ et: w m c hooe Eotuntry §in“:g Sapt. BUKB§HA p.m. â€" Olenview, Ex enmmnote. TA *buffet supper will be served at B+30 pm. _ _. _ Among [the visitors from Highâ€" tion Bureai#. last ‘season included=J. J. Brand, Mr .and Mrs. Allenâ€" Butâ€" *A +2 Afy and Mrs. T. Daily, MiD# cce aaen . > do e ‘of the ‘delinguent special f a of the Park â€"District f _ ~Highland â€"Park, : formerly Fast Park. Disfrict, appears in known | a*" East this isgrie : Press. } * B AZ EPEA CE "H:IM‘ s 'ï¬gï¬;-’: * fls tss Lo o Ts iX s L}itâ€"-E;x ‘-lw. r Club "and OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK _‘ 10 rokin@r Waukegan Office Takes Over Administration of Local . Government Projects land Park 4keâ€"operate done by reéponsible people who wére Efficiency in government relief administration in Highland Park reâ€" ceived a distinct setâ€"back this week, when, with the closing of the State Employment office in the Old City Hall, which had been an IERC proâ€" ject, all records and nents were moved to a recently ed office in Waukegan. > j The move was made in spite of the fact that costs of operating the Highland Park office were negliâ€" gible, rent being free, and only a small share of heating and light exâ€" m Hr:‘dmry.; Even the pa these expenses was to start until October 1, and m:’dunonnt only to about $15 per month. d In addition to working the hardâ€"| a |demonstration by &n artillery ship of forcing tmy §.| unit which will use Frenhe 75‘s nanced trip to Waukegan on those inst a target in the lake. A crack seeking employment thr’udlth.d. nflntry battalion will demonstrate fice, it is difficult to see how ‘a gain | intFicate drills, and members of "A" in efficienecy may be made by putâ€" op, 14h Cavairy, will reveal the :itbwmyn'm ful . training given cavailry for a particular job on the given cavalry horses by a program, shoulders of a worker who knows| of d riding and difficult stunts, those under his supervision only by | including the hazardous human hurâ€" name and who has nso personal dle jump, a spectacular jump by knowledge of particulat conditions | ho which make a blaze encircled which might make one man of apâ€" two at a time, and other tricks patrently the same qualifications as| of !monkey drill." mâ€".mwwm North Shore have entered their at a certain location. In the orse lovers from all parts of of unskilled labor, the confuâ€"| mounts in the thirty three classes ‘Ans NWkely to be even greater, th make up the Horse Show, exâ€" every possibility of repeating tions of which will, take place a recent instance which occured in| Friday morning, Friday afternoon, another branch of relief work thru | Saturd morning ‘and Saturday aimilar conditions, where a man auffering from heart trouble was imposing list of judges inâ€" m-dbhvy manual labor, | elu Col, Pierre Lorrillard of Tuxâ€" unother suited to the heavy 4, N.Y.; G. Everett Crawford of work was put to work guarding a| Milburn, Long Island; and Aiken, erossing. In all fairness, it must be| 8.G.; and G. Groverman Ellis of ‘M&hm‘rumr FAgro in this office, but it happen in ball for judges and exhibitors an office which.was under the same members of the Fort Sheridan conditions of administration as have| Ho Sshore association, will be been folsted upon the employment| »igen Saturday evening at the Offâ€" F;;-ï¬r&'- _pï¬m h;‘?ï¬ii g-i'g:; ï¬m * _'*: w‘: d eemminis onl s N M C007 0 this would not restoreâ€"the RUMOrOUS |â€" m _câ€" w o0 gre offered in‘ the odd jobs that will be lost fhrrough ‘Threée prizes are_ offered i;;tyq "the ‘removal .6f theâ€" office, ‘but ‘%bcr__%p‘%( ,j‘aom.«ï¬~ ~g ing iiohld _be %utdre'fmrd. aeknowlâ€" sponso! red byâ€"the Hecketsweiler Stuâ€" édtln?"‘chim- â€"aity ~which.pays ag| dioâ€"located at T S. St. Johns avenue. arge a portion of, taxes â€"as does ‘. With euch. purch§88, customers Migh o Femt i wmrtny of wone aroAliid moo 4e t mt id es 129"__2,-«&_ &h_:‘nm.‘h l!f m .°'|'dllph’ *_indg:w_‘ 4 That. someoné )M;Q.?Cheney’s Father uk. â€" Ties In India T.ocal Men‘ Attend Rifesâ€" for Mrs. Harold Ich in need. of soch emplogmentâ€"&hd( and executive, ‘and~ Captain E. °C. who would . be. recommendedtâ€" , secretaryâ€"treasurer. : somgone who knew the worker and|* The civilian w inclfades his qualifications,. _ ~*~. + John, Cudahy of â€"Milwauâ€" . Under the new* setâ€"up . workers| kee, ambassador ~to Poland;y Mr. willâ€"lose aâ€"great part of "this work) ponald B. Douglas of La&ke Forest; and> Highland Park taxpayerg.will| and W. Brock Fuller of lfl% be deprived of the service formerly| â€" Noted .equestrians of the offered, as a householder can hardly | politan area will: be. seen in gg be:expected to make a long distance | boxes at the show, many of call to Waukegan in order to secure | jpaye been sold to North Shore peoâ€" a man for a few hours wotk..‘ ~ | pie, General admission . tickets â€"sre . Under the: new* setâ€"up . workers willâ€"lose agreat part of "this work and Highland Park taxpayera â€"will be deprived of the service formerly offered, as a householder can hardly be:expected to make a long distance call to Waukegan in order to secure a man for a few hours work.. ‘ â€" Efforts made "to have the "office returned to Highland Park_ or at: least to have a local man or woman employed .at the Waukegan © office, representâ€"another stepâ€"in an amendâ€" ing struggle to h_lu;'t,hu'lou'thm' part of Lake County given a small that_ someone fantiliie=with _ local| AAFCC EFIZCS AF® . _ L _ _ . condittonsâ€"Fould be available for ad.| _ ~Offered in Studio~= vice on absignrients forâ€"government|â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Ctzessing Contest ree Highgng Park men, Frank| .,. ! * ~____.. «csmm l . .600 00000 C 'rz:, Harry Hart and George ‘Allsâ€" Mmï¬â€˜:&ï¬ï¬-wm'a the We hfllï¬.mcn!ou the 107 workers| man‘s: Missionary society of $ employed by the Nattonal Parks| First U. E: chureh will be hoffe Service who attended the: funerak Of | the resfdence of Mrs. Richa@W/Z at Mrs. Harold Tckes on Tuesday.. ~ _ | man, W. Park avenue, on 9 g;n. _ The Parks Service suspended work in order that their emrig might: attend the la« PP the Wife of o t ‘Mr., Gerge Fleet, ago /eighty~ New o t n e o i ag passed_away, Augustâ€"22 â€"atâ€"7:20) turn to hi pulpit at the Highland p.m, at the home of his son, William| park Presbyterian . Church on Sunâ€" in rmn. Ind. He was the.father | day morning.. This serviceâ€"and the of Mrs. Framk L. Cheney of this| Church School . begirt prompMy at hï¬""p '?fl,u“h‘_é M“? lqï¬ A'; lâ€-;‘\ maly: -.__ttl x..iï¬â€˜ s 1‘ e /’d_ e ds 6 day at his old home . in Anderson. He was buried in the temetery there HIGHLAND, PARK, ILLINOIS THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1935 the © nave ic omes| ~ _ .} 9 uT land Park or at|. Prizes in bantest, p ies come cal man or woman | t9 & °l:m.h§ are as M-.1 "Waukegan â€" office, | !OW®* :phrize, «& 116 Brownie stepâ€"in an amend. | C29°r@ or "$3.00 worth of ï¬ln,.‘?aq ave the southern| Ond prize, a 120 Brownie or $2.0¢ wky given a smail| worth : of ‘filimâ€"and third . prige,_% natdeeation dué it Baby. Brownic: or °$1. ‘th of" “‘!'.u “‘a'i"cfk{u" M. "’â€". rz ‘.“F‘Vyr is in charge woubd be the.| ¢ 0| to the Army. or . thrilling military . exhibition will be a part of the Fort Sheridan H Show which is to be reinauâ€" ted Friday and Saturday, Sept. 13 |and 14, it was announced this . â€" The display, which will take p on Friday evening, Sept. 13, is under the direction of Lt.â€"Col. C. «B ;Meyer, commander of the 61st C Artillery, (antiâ€"aireraft), at Fort Sheridan. HORSE SHOW TO BE ‘ HELD NEXT WEEK Mt}\y New Features To Be \ _ Added As Special | Attractions Army show will include a 8 r firing problem by antiâ€" airgraft troops who will fire 8â€"inch eapable: of shooting thirty rounds a minute, at a sleeve target by an airplane and alluminâ€" ated by huge searchlights. *In addition, the show will include & onstration by an artillery unit which will use Frenhe 75‘s nst a target in the lake. A crack try battalion will demonstrate in te drills, and members of "A" Tréop, 14h Cavailry, will reveal the ca training given â€" cavailry gi eavailry horses by a program, of riding and difficult stunts, the hazardous human hurâ€" imposing list of judges inâ€" Col. Pierre Lorrillard of Tuxâ€" N.Y.; G. Everett Crawford of Long Island; and Aiken, 8.G.; and G. Groverman Ellis of Three Prizes Are _ filor. ww i procured inâ€"adÂ¥ance at a slight dig wiktaint at Fort She "ig presiâ€" '“;ï¬: n on n Lk y‘ â€" Bs .. * dent,.. Other officers are: Lt. _ The <lub is also collecting flowers, Harry D. Chamberlin, viceâ€"president Truits or. vegtables â€" at"the Northâ€" and executive, ‘and~ Captain E. °C.} wastern stition exery Friday"mgrnâ€" ball for judges and exhibitors members of the Fort Sheridan H Sshore association, will be a?&w' evening at the Ofâ€" : Exhibitors will be enterâ€" at a luncheon Saturday noon. that thisâ€" is the month to bring e e es e nds n hy ts r s s P & & % 9 T Do EW 1C ; > e wt ‘ e e t w en 2 zoc 2c 44 _ . 1 la.s T 5. isical~ am. lude tï¬o&hï¬%fln baritone, actompanied by ~Mrs, Ben Major CGeneral Frahk. R., McCoy To Meet SBept. 12 in .jJFdF Flower Festival® : â€" â€"â€" ;\ ~~* ~â€"Opeéns September. 7 Grand Opening of â€" _ Casa Milani To Be ‘Charles Bernardi . . â€" Invents Improved { Saxophone Reed Casg Milani, located at 246 Railâ€" way ayenue, Highwood, will hold its grand opening Saturday and Sunâ€" day, September 7 andâ€"8, under the managership of Dean Milani. : The éstablishment is announced as the N‘flh Shore‘s biggest and best Italianâ€"French restaurant. futu&g. French and Italian ing, C Milaniâ€"will offer a type of bar accomodation. * rvations . for Saturday or Sunday may be made., with Dean Milani, manager, phone H. P. 646. The. establishment‘s. advertisment tppgshonpue&ofthhi-noof The Highland Park Press.â€" â€" those of rival amateurs for treasâ€" uréd blue ribbons. Small shows are held: by the hundréds allâ€" overâ€"the country.. Both . the Central States Dablix Societyâ€" snd theâ€"Men‘s. Garâ€" dJen Club of Chicago have held fall '<’u a+ Heflkg_ul‘ . Mt, Charles Bernardi, Highwood drugg‘kt. has applied for a patent on & saxophone reed ‘invented by him, which because of its chï¬x of tone has been acclaimed by saxophonists throughout the county. Mr. Bernardi, who is a chemist and pharmacist, began experimenta» tion on the reed while he was study»> ing at the University of Illinois. must notify the committee that his ':;.ï¬g'_’:h‘ obtairied @im NDR Welle strei..Chisero, tele . _ If the milkman. fails to leave the usual~ supply. in some south â€" side Adistricts %-.ï¬orninz- of Sept..?, it may beé because there is a shortage 8 . MELCOLS LDBE UE . a ) oA 600 Crn. ie ". Ton : thouSand â€" mill_betties have beeh requisitioned :or,gï¬ show. by: the Central States . . society and Men‘s Gazden ‘Clubâ€"of Chikégoy which are cooperating in the Show. The milk »bottleâ€"isâ€" the‘ traditional ctontainer for amateur flower. shows, but never~ béfore : has there ~been such a #how asâ€"this one.â€"Other big flower shows are dominated by comâ€" mercial flower &growers, but this orie stock.yards amphith@ater .jnto a_sea‘ of flowers from theâ€"back Fards of Thicago and its suburbs."= _ ~ / .â€"The parkg cannot‘ grow themâ€"and n A #ardons seldom iesd hee fanijenyâ€"Nowers, . Ti se who have tested it say that it noâ€" equal for broadcasting vorlji*,u it filters out &ll distortion of in tones produced and gives a clarity similar to that of the human voice. + Garden Study Club > Sells Show Tickets ateurâ€"show may be established as aryd . Visitors ~From: throughout Te aiddie west.. > ~. _ 1 tivnalâ€" Amphitheater, 48rd and "Halâ€" stedâ€"streets that day>.~,>">â€"= /. _ Within the next few months, or as soon as patents are secured, the reed will be placed on the market through commercial channels. _ of : Dackyard ~.gardgn â€"â€" fowery: aver tancyâ€"fAourizhes m the small dens, with reom for a limjted ber..of_ plants, whose: owne?s recreation and~interest in m flow? . ; held in the International Amphitheâ€" ater, 42nd and WMA being sold by the Highland Park, Garden Study club. Anyone wishâ€" ing tickets please phone H. P. 2291 or H, P. 1042. 5 Halp 0t Tickets for the Chicago : Fall Flower Festival Sept. 8 and 9 to be ing during Reptember fos vien Tght o cne seae We . . high K t_of :h year. Tor | .. :}l:“i\gn llf:‘i"i- . the= mhow . in; A small admission cha Held This Week imited rogme 1 M Aahdince Ts Lange Brt ownets iind| $ 3iÂ¥o Fatalities Occur [~ ’t,l}ifl E) 1811 ‘ ( . telé g{' i e I1 be season. which Labor Day. Both the, C «B4 Will% it | Ii | the. summer" a .‘,'E ‘.."7' + E re on ha audrdB< _ â€" ym rae‘. ce Anather ï¬i ï¬u.ec | bejch Z Students in Both Primary and â€"â€"â€" Begin School Year â€", â€" % : *zimgrï¬ Highland Park schoots, Both elemâ€" entary and secondary open next Monday, September 9; . ugh for the most part the m‘:}n be given over to registration and other adâ€" justments, shortened schedules beâ€" ing in effect in most schools Deerfieldâ€"Shields High Schootâ€" Registration of freshmenâ€"and all new students, â€"whether freshmen or upper classmen will be held at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields High school Monâ€" day, Sept.â€"9..â€"Studentsâ€"are to reâ€" port at 8:4b m : : <} j ¢| /. . * PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO : . â€"_ fl' OPEN NEXT MONDAY _ .\ Classes for freshmen will begin on Monday, but new upper classâ€" tend Dnrfleld% reâ€" quired only to register. /Therefore, ;- 36. M&bem of ‘t & G Llld“ Iï¬!A I“!‘ ,"f‘ o ‘Jrat_they: may . sigrâ€"the Cpte and giveâ€"other ‘n 5‘_ O-:A; Zf w c i4 < youst "ae ‘| _ }|, . _ Dastrict 108. °_ : : Distfict 108 which. takes in Lipâ€" In,. 'vinia,.B'rwidenand-Qdkc m | will op‘;r:!p_,pd‘y at 9 a.m. . first day being gixen over to registratfon ‘"‘and â€" the‘ purchase® of books gnd swpplies. . ~ â€"*~ °> * Twojof® the district‘s schools, Raâ€". i:).i.f ind‘ Lmln_%wip Oofferâ€" kinderâ€" iden| classes for children who will -flyegriofmg:nlui 1936. | Mothers ofâ€" children 3 -t-"- J.i’â€,ï¬â€˜ e % ?:e’:w % * f es Auxiliary of Graceé ~M. Fa, corner of North Avenue ; ;::ovlflfl"m.f icken Thars Amiv | otk amuu::unh& Has ~hken \thoroughly cleaned: and ‘ for the WPA.‘ .\ Aif books will be sold this year _s school book store, which will be dpen every duy"#flmm!m 9) a.mâ€" yatilâ€"4â€"p.m. soâ€"that parents 116 o‘elock aty (eve Sept. 12 at 6:15 7 I s t I » jarsferring to .â€" Shields .,’VQL h@m&“ t thepffice during the week before oo}\ktafts for a congultation on x dits, course advised and othtr Relpful information. tâ€"} Flim Place and Green Bay > \ Chaiges ‘in personel and other anâ€" ohcements pertaining to the openâ€" ing of|the schools of Pistrict 107 *A ‘ |Chickén Dinner, Sept‘ 12 On sont which. ‘closed)offigially, ‘on Both the. > Avenue and wer. Will 3 have been P‘h'l M&mï¬:‘l s tm and S ninacs uns Siecinr on mt ON ALL NEWSTANDS 5e t branch ofâ€"Parkâ€"Board active~ re on hand to aid the regular * approximately 800 beach amem s en : e rom igtr school student# who are _‘ OUK WANT ADS 1 be f SHOP IN ol.Â¥wiH dper‘ ofr G,E‘..I !lv i e m ; oong oo A4 n neagt RoroP Â¥4 a ®