THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER $0, 1987 vide individuals without experience as .well as those with practical exâ€" perience to meet the needs of an enâ€" lightened consumer era through a cooperative study of the following * _ Mr. Bolle This course includes work in pewter,. aluminum and copper, also jewelry making in silver. Instrucâ€" tion is offered in making all kinds of simple bowls and plates, as well as the more complicated . pieces which require soldering, riveting, ete. Decoration in the form of etchâ€" ings, repousse work, etc., may be learned. Mr. Bolle is a formerpupil of Kronquist in Milwaukee and has done very successful teaching of metal work, both at the high school and at Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan. 10, . Mr. Barnes f Mr. Condon There will be two classes offered in this work because of the large number who select this course. Regâ€" ister early. MEMBERS TO DATEâ€"Deerfieldâ€"Shields Township High Scho« District 107; Elm Place Parentâ€"Teacher Association; Green Bay Ravinia Parentâ€"Teacher Association; Braeside Parentâ€"Teacher . Woman‘s Club; Ravinia Woman‘s Club; Rotary Club; Lions Club Park Chess Club; Highland Park Music Club. | The Woman‘s Association sponâ€" sors a series of reviews of current books by Mrs. Lioyd Faxon of Winâ€" netka, on the second Monday of each month from October to April. Course tickets $3.50,. Single admisâ€" sion 75 cents. An informal group of younger married couplea, meeting each month Luncheon meetings held on third Monday of each month at which various outstanding men will speak. Dr. Paul Hutchinson will speak on "The Situation in China" at the Five getâ€"toâ€"gether dinners. Excelâ€" lent speakers, good food, music and singing. Nonâ€"partisan, nonâ€"sectar inn. Call Mr. L. B. Sinclair if you wish to be on the mailing list. Teleâ€" phone 971. EDUCATIONALâ€"RECREATION OPPORTUNITIES IN HIGHLAND PARK EVENING CLASSES AT â€" HIGHLAND PARK HICH SCHOOL OPEN TO MEN AND WOMEN This class is being offered to proâ€" Call Mrs. C. W. Jones for infor Beginning Typewritng Men‘s Fellowship Club Elements in the cost of distribuâ€" Causes of costly errors in sellâ€" To work with the High School Board in the organizaâ€" tion of classes at the High School. To act as a clearing house for Highland Park organizaâ€" tions offering adult opportunities. To encourage the use of public buildings for adult eduâ€" cation. f To promote educational and recreational opportunities for men and women in Highland Park. Pleasing Modern sales psychology as comâ€" pared with antiquated high presâ€" sure methods. f Basic principles in advertising and sales promotion. Window display and store Style, line, color, and design. Business ethics and industrial efforts to protect the consumer. Sources of information which will aid the salesman. Presbyterian Church Highlander‘s Club Adult Education Council of Highland Park PURPOSE Salesmanship Metal Work Fee $1.00 Fee $1.00 ADULT EDUCATION NEWS arâ€" LEARN TO LIVE â€"â€" LIVE TO LEARN â€"â€" DEVELOP A HOBBY Mr. Schoenberger ‘This course will not be elocution, interpretative reading, nor dramaâ€" tics; it will be a practical course in public speaking with a minimum of lecturing. Plans have been made to provide ‘for as much student speakâ€" ing s possible with constructive criticism and suggestions to follow. Attention will also be given to speâ€" cial individual problems as they ocâ€" cur throughout the year. Former students wil be glad to know that the fine work and interâ€" act af Inct wanvle mearn mas 4h primary reason for Mr. Schoenberâ€" ger‘s willingness to instruct this class for another year. { Cooking Miss Campbell A modern, well equipped domestic science laboratory, added to Miss Campbell‘s excellent . instruction, makes this one of the most popular pourses on.the entire program. Cookâ€" ing lessons dealing with the preparâ€" ation of meats, pastries, desserts, salads, candies and fancy sandâ€" wiches will be given with special demonstrations by the instructor. * Mr. Pertz Individual and group instruction will be given in Beginning Drawing, Blue Print Reading, House Planâ€" ning, Machine Drawing and Archiâ€" tectural Drawings. for informal discussion of subjects of community interest. Guided by competent leaders. Call Mr. Bryant, secretary, for information. Teleâ€" phone 1712. & Miss Beckmire This course will include a review of grammar, © sentence ~ structure; punctuation and spelling in addition to a thorough study of letter writâ€" ing, messages, sales talks and parâ€" liamentary law. The Philathea Clubâ€"A very acâ€" tive woman‘s organization, meeting every third Tuesday of each month at 8:00 p.m. in homes of club memâ€" bers. A philahthropic organization which welcomes new members. Rifle Club The Sheridan Rifle and Pistol Club meets regularly for practice, instruction and match shooting. New ganization meeting the fourth Tuesâ€" day of each month at 8:00 p.m. in the church. Special speakers are inâ€" vited to present worthwhile talks on questions of religion and current topics. for an The Laurel Leagueâ€"A men‘s orâ€" Mechanical Drawing Business English _ Elementary and Advanced Public Speaking Bethany Church _ OCTOBER 11 ADULT EDUCATION COUNCIL OF HIGHLAND PARK OTHER LOCAL OPPORTUNITIES OPEN TO ADULTsS Fee $1.50 Fee $1.00 Fee $1.00. Fee $1.00. Township High School Board of Education; Highland Park High School Parentâ€"Teacher Association; Board of Education, sociation; Green Bay Parentâ€"Teacher Association; Board of E(giucation, District 108; Lincoln Parentâ€"Teacher Association ; side Parentâ€"Teacher Association; West Rldï¬tCommunity Club; League of Women Voters; Y. wW.C. Aa.; Hi%hland Park tf.ry Club; Lions Club; Community Service, Inc.; Highland Park Library; American Legion; Highlander‘s Club; Highland This series of discussions on Current Affairs will be held every Wednesday evening at 8 o‘clock for ten weeks starting October 18th, and will be conducted by: Professor Strevey, of Northwestern University‘s department of Soâ€" cial Science, is well known in this community. His great understanding of fln_ heerountl of our national and international problems bids fair TRACEY STREVEY to make this course of deep interest to the whole ::or'nhunityi.'â€l’ir;f. Strevey will conduct five meetings and will talk on "Unofficial War" in his first mo_tting with the group om October 13. GEORGE J. CADY be "Must Capital and Labor Always Fight?" Professor Cady is a new speaker for this community but his popularity gained from work in other suburban communities is indicative of the enthusiasm he will reâ€" ceive in Highland ark. Professor Strevey and Professor Cady will speak on alternate Wednesâ€" days. . woswsii viveisity. . dai> Opoming opic ivi aiscussivn On UCtODEr ZU wik Typing (Beg.) . . Mr. Barne Typing (Beg.) . . Mr. Condo Typing (Adv.) . Mr. Condo Salesmanship â€". . Mr. Barne iBookkeeping . â€". Mr. Davit Mech. Drawing _ . Mr. Pertz Cooking ~.~. . . Miss Camp Sewing . . . . Miss Bury Music Appreciation Mr. Finch Folk Dancing . . Americanization . Basketball . . . Bus. Eng. (El) . Bus. Eng. (Adv.) Metal Work . . Wood Work _ . Current Affairs Bus. Men‘s Gym Bookkeeping . Public Speaking place and time of meetings, or call Joseph Cameron, H. P. 2865. Oak Terrace School Volley Ballâ€"Every Monday eveâ€" ning in the Gymnasium. For men only. 8:00 p.m. & Women‘s Gym Classâ€"Held every Wednesday évening, 8:00 p.m. Call Mr. Thomas for information, Highwood 3188. The North +Suburban â€" Philatelic Society meets on the first and third Monday nights of the month at the Green Tea Pot. It is a society for adult stamp collectors. Call Waiter Rice, H. P. 3476. Book Reviews .at the club once each month.. The day will be anâ€" nounced later in the local papers. Fee 25 cents. Drama Groupâ€"Fee 25 cents. Highland Park Woman‘s Club Professor Cady is a member of the Economics Department of Northâ€" Feesâ€"$1.00, $1.50 and $3.00 for 10 weeks, Oct. 11 to Dec. 15, to High School District residents. Double to those outside the district. â€" Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday â€"7:30 â€" 9:00 p. m. Highland Park High School â€" Main Office, Vine Avenue Miaterials â€" Pupils should discuss their "material needs" with the instructor, or secretary of the class, on registration nights and be prepared to pay cash for same on October 11 and thereafter. Informationâ€"Call A. N. Thurston. Tel. 4077 evenings. Second term will start the middle of January. Classes (ex«;lept for "Current Affairs") not open to high school pupils. Feeâ€"$1.50 for 10 meetings Stamp Club Registration â€" OCTOBER 4, 5 and 6 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES MONDAYS CURRENT AFFAIRS Instructor Mr. Cox . Miss Beckmire Miss Beckmire Mr. Bolle Mr. Schneider Mr. Durbahn Mr.Schoenberger Mr. Barnes Mr. Condon Mr. Condon Mr. Barnes Mr. Davitt Mr. Pertz Miss Campbell Miss Burwash Mr. Cox Mr. Davitt _ WEDNESpDPAYS Prof. Strevey 8: Prof. Cady *HB PRESS .Dramatiecs â€"Playâ€"study, voice training, acting, makeâ€"up, directing, Homeâ€"making Arts â€" 1. For present homeâ€"makers. Ten lectures and demonstrations, includâ€" ing cooking, interior‘ decorating, dress designing, and book reviews. 2. For future homeâ€"makers "From kitchen to parlor." f Child Care and Guidanceâ€"Espeâ€" ful talks by a psychologist, doctor and nurse. y Call Mrs. Frank Ronan for inforâ€" mation. women sing together as an informal, open club under an experienced leader. Smaill dues. Mrs. G. 8. Canright, sponsor. E. 8. Marks, president. Poster Studioâ€"Practice on actual posters. Especially helpful for those responsible for publicity of organiâ€" 35¢ single admission 7:30â€"9:30 Boys‘ Gym 7:30â€"9:30 E303 Time _ Place :80â€"9:30 Boys‘ Gym . :30â€"8:30 S122 :30â€"9:30 S122 & :30â€"9:30 Auto Shop :30â€"9:30 Ind. Arts 1st fi. :30â€"9 :30â€"8 :30â€"9 :30â€"9 :30â€"9 :30â€"9 :30â€"9 :30â€"9 Y. W.C. A. DECEMBER 15 . Gertrude Butler, direcâ€" :30 S221 :30 E301L :80 E301 :80 E304 :30 E311 :830 E308 . :80 Ind. Arts 2d fi :80 Ind. Arts 2d f :80 Ind. Arts 24 f :30 Band Room :00 Eng. Club Rm. 30 Girls‘ Gym 30 $134 and Students in this group will reâ€" ceive elementary and advanced inâ€" struction in sewing and dress makâ€" ing. The work will be mostly indiâ€" vidual with expert guidance by Miss Burwash. Twentyâ€"five students registepBd for this class last year and the weekly attendance kept pace with the registration throughout the year. This definitely shows the keen interest and enthusiastic reception of Miss Burwash‘s untiring efforts. _ Bookkeeping Mr. Davitt This course will be given two nights each week in order that real accomplishments may be acquired in this important field of business. Opportunity will be given for learning the elementary accounting necessary in small business enterâ€" prises, clubs and other organizaâ€" tions. Effort will be made to make the course fit the needs of the indiâ€" viduals comprising the group. Fee $3.00 for two nights each week. Men‘s Gym Class Mr. Cox This class will include conditionâ€" ing exercises, volley ball, softball, and various other games to give the members of the group the activity and eompetiiion which they will really enjoy. The instructor for this course: will be furnished ~by the Community Service, Inc. « Advanced Typewriting Mr. Condon More speed and accuracy may be acquired in this course by those who already have mastered the keyâ€" board. Dancing â€" Rhythmic exercise for women. Marian Keeney, instructor. Wednesdays, 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. _ Social Dancesâ€"Sponsored by "Â¥" clubs. Good orchestras. Moderate charge. Clubs for business girls, houseâ€" hold employees and home women: Recreational and educational proâ€" grams. Community Vespersâ€"Second Sunâ€" day of each month at 4:00 p.m. Outstanding speakers and music. Ravinia Woman‘s Club Sunday Twilight Teasâ€"A series of three meetings starting Novemâ€" ber 14. Speaker‘s subject for the first meeting is "Books." Art Classes for Children â€"More information about these classes will be published soon. Mr. and Mra, Lauer. Fee $1.50 for tem weeks. Sponsored by Commuâ€" nity Service, Inc. Badminton â€" Every Tuesday eveâ€" ning at 7:30 under the direction of Adult Education Council of Highland Park Presidentâ€"Mrs. George Gaidzik * Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"Mrs. Arthur Raff Secretaryâ€"Treasurerâ€"Mr. George Scheuchenpfiug Lincoln School Miss Burwash f DIRBCTORS | â€" > Dr. Douglas Boyd â€" . Mrs. Leonard Rieser â€" Mrs. Everett Fontaine â€" Mrs. Lewis Haller Sewing Fee $1.00 Fee $1.50. Fee $1.00 EXECUTIVE BOARD OFFICERS * Music Appreciation Mr. Finch In this course an attempt will be made to trace some of the important developments in music, both past and present. Composers, forms, and periods of music will be studied im order that the group may better un~ derstand symphonic literature. Freâ€" quent use will be made of phonoâ€" graph recordings to illustrate the points covered. This is a new course and promises to be popular with Mr. Finch of the High School as the instructor. Fee $1.50. Almost anything that can be made from wood can be made in this class. The shop is well equipped with all kinds of power tools to facilitate work. ' Wood Work Robert Schneider â€" Walter Durbahn Mr. Schneider and Mr. Durbahrt will again be the instructors for this group. Both are excellent woodâ€" workers and have conducted this class for many years. Fee $1.50. Young Men‘s Basketball Mr. Cox _ This class will give the younger men of our community an opportuâ€" nity to play and learn more about basketball. Leagues will be organâ€" ized and several games will be played each evening. Instruction for this course will be furnished by the Community Servâ€" ice, Inc. No charge. Folk Dancing This class will afford much en« joyment to both men and women who are interested in learning the old dances which were so popular in the past. .‘ 7 Sufficient interest in this course must be shown ‘during the d.gyn of registration to warrant the expense of competent instruction. Fee $1.50. The instructor for this class will be announced later. Badminton and Ping Pong meet ings held every Tuesday and Wedâ€" nesday at 7:30 p.m. Fee $1.50 for ten weeks for one night each week. This class is sponsored by the Comâ€" munity Service, Inc. Instruction by M. Whittaker. Badmintonâ€"Wednesday nights at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. Fee $1.50 for singls weekly meeting for ten weeks or $2.00 for both meetings. Instruction by Howâ€" ard Copp. > Call Community Service, Inc., for further details. All meetings are to be held onee a month at the Y.W.C.A. Open to the public. 4 All program meetings are open to the public.. Watch Press anâ€" nouncements. League of Wamen Voters Braeside School Ravinia School PAGE ELEVEN