~ . LOCAL TEACHERS WILL * ATTEND STATE MEET To Convene in Sg:inzfleld on Thursday to Saturday Local teachers will attend the 87th annual meeting of the Illinois Education association to be held in Springfield, December 26â€"28, as ofâ€" ficial delegates. The principal business of the assoâ€" ciation will be to formulate a legisâ€" lative program, to be submitted to the 62nd General Assembly convenâ€" ing in January. Planks in the proâ€" gram to be submitted to the deleâ€" ‘f.m by the legislative committee hclude: adequate support for the education of handicapped children, raising the certificating standards ® "Your inspection welcomed" © Write for new booklet today. NORTH SHORE HEALTWH RESORT 221 Sheridom Road + Winnetka, llinols A BEAUTIFUL HEALTH RESORT Lake Washed Air @ Relax and enjoy ocm}nhmndm for teachers, a minimum school ym‘ of nine months, teachers‘ minimum wage law, a tenure provision for teachers, reorganization of school districts with the consent of the people affected, codification _ of school laws, protection of positions of teachers called to military servâ€" ice, financial independence of norâ€" mal school boards, increase in the State Distributive Fund to raise the equalization level from $51 to $56 equalization level from $51 to $56 to elementary school districts and to provide a flatâ€"grant of $5 per high school pupil, an adequate apâ€" propriation for transportation of pupils, and a tax rate for districts operating 12 grades ‘equal to the combined rates permitted to disâ€" tricts operating grades 1â€"8 and gradés 9â€"12." State officers of the Illinois Eduâ€" cation association are: B. F. Shafâ€" er, superintendent of schools, Freeâ€" port, president; Edward H. Stullâ€" ken, principal, Montefiore school, Chicago, viceâ€"president; Orville T. Bright, superintendent of schools, Flossmoor, chairman of finance comâ€" mittee; V. L. Nickell, superintendâ€" ent of schools, Campaign, chairâ€" man of resolutions committee, and W. C. Handlin, principal, communâ€" ity high school, Lincoln, chairman of legislative committee. § n Delegates from the Lake Shore Division include, Stanley V. McKee from the Lincoln school and Miss Bernice Tucker, a teacher at Oak Terrace school. â€" : Only what feds and . fills sentiâ€" ment with unworldliness, can give peace and good will towards men.â€" Mary Baker Eddy. _ ® * HE PRES S Highland Park Woman Injured In Accident On Deerfield Road Mrs. Margaret Otten of 380 Cenâ€" tral Avée., Highland Park, was inâ€" jured on Saturday evening, when her car left the pavement on Deerâ€" field Rd. and went over Gastheld‘s bridge and down into the slough. Mrs. Otten, age 60, was taken to the Highland Park hospital. She suffered head and back injuries. Mrs. Otten has just recently purâ€" chased the house at 902 Waukegan Rd., recently vacted by the Henry K. Coale family, and is having it remodelled into two apartments. She was driving east on Deerfleld Rd. at the time of the accident, North Shore Line To Operate "Owl" _ Service New Years The North Shore Line will operate a special "owl" service, in addition to its regular lateâ€"night trains, on New Year‘s Eve, J. M. Michaels, general passenger agent, has anâ€" nounced. - Northbound, a. special. train will leave the Adams and Wabash staâ€" tion at 3:05 a.m., making all Chiâ€" cago stops and regular express stops via the Shore Line route, to Edison Court, Waukegan, and all local stops from there to Milwaukee. ‘Southbound there will be a special train leaving Milwaukee at 2:00 a.m., making all local stops to North Chicago Junction and all express stops from there via the Shore Line route to Chicago. ~â€" _ *2= Udell Printing Company,‘ Udell Building, Highland Park, Illinois. Telephones: Highâ€" land Park 557â€"558. Entered as Second Class Matter March lï¬w?;:’ at the Post Office at Highland Park, Chicago Offices: 185 N. Wabash Ave., Suite 901 â€" Tel. State 6326 ; 1016 Willoughâ€" by Tower â€" Tel. 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Program January "Helping the Child Discover Himâ€" self," a discussion of the functign of a testing program in guidance asâ€" carried out in our high school, will be given by Miss Frances 8. Cushman, Director of Research of the Highland Park and Lake Forest High schools, on January 9. This is the regular monthly meeting of the Highland® Park FHigh School P.T.A. and it will convene at 3:00 o‘clock with tea in the English Club room and brief conferences with teachers. s Masons Entertain At Yuletide Party ‘Over 300 attended the Christmas party given Sunday evening â€" by Highland Park chapter No. 326 R.A.M., A. 0. Fay lodge No. 676 A. F. and A. M. and Campbell A. F. and A. M. Chapter No. 712 ‘O. Nick Tomei, magician, entertained the youngsters, with a series of magical tricks. Moving pictures of local scenes, and movies of the Maâ€" sons picnic which was held late last summer were shown by E. C. Ohbrâ€" mund. Santa Claus also arrived to distribute gifts to the children presâ€" ent: ~The evening closed with the serving of refreshments, Thursday, December 26, 194( Highland Park nd Thursday, Dece RARDâ€"JOHNSO WEDDING JAN Miss Janet Ba bride of Thomas i quiet wedding »‘clock January the bride‘s pare Ralph A, Bard o nue. A small re Miss Bard‘s si low, Mr. and M will be here for New York as w Jr. from Charl Sellar Bullard, bara, Calif., a ne for many years .Mr. Johnson, : Thomas J, John his bride will n the North Side. HALLBERGâ€"U ANNOUNCEM Mr. and Mrs of Forest avenr the engagement Marion Betty t« son of Mr. and of N. Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. rie View, girl, Mr. and Mr .ghwood, boy, Mr. and Mr: Sandwich cour BIRTHS AT T PARK HOSPI Mr. and Mrs Tavlor avenue, Mr. and Mrs Dec. 24. WYLEâ€"SCHW WEDDING The marriag Ann Wyle, dau ward Wyles c and James M.° Mrs. Sidney ® lane, will tak (Thursday) at home of the â€" . It will be a only members few friends a Hart, the groo!l as best man. no attendants. The youhg ¢ ton near M.L."] Institute of T groom is a jt ODELLâ€"M AS NUPTIALS . Mr. and M the Jack Rab Wyo., former announce the daughter, Pat Charles Frede and Mrs. Her troit, Mich. / emnized in a the Trinity Ej day evening Keller reading o‘clock. ; Mrs. Brant Winona, Mint served as mal bridegroom‘s ! #on of Detroi A dinnerâ€"d: hindred gues Country club mony, Mr. Mason : their home it