HIGHLKNDPARK aNEws-LETTERa There are one hundred and eighty-660 students in Attendance u the Township High School‘ Of these ï¬fty-ï¬ve come from oubide the township and flJAdtion: thins-In from Luke Forest. six from Lil: Blufl'. one each from Gray-lake. "ldibertyvnlo. Lak- Villu nnd Rockefeller, and, the rent. from country dun-lets. '- The newnthlotic ï¬cld presents a sight of lively ï¬gures: very night ï¬ler school hours. The boys "enjoy it to the lull with running. uniting. throw- in ï¬ne weight- nnd Making football. From thirty I y no mat- evory night. 80!! am. the Academy has opened up. it. is 'in- '33ka w‘eumpuc' flue two. schools, etch Vamong . :3†mm 9:, . is: more “an double flM 6! flat Many; In mini tomb; 1.0mm. 1:116 Auditing: h ahead. The High Sohool humï¬ie waheu con- nanny employed and two that. come once I week, hhfle the Academy: has eleven “when all on half time. ’I' he venue ulary paid teacher- in the High ‘Eéhool is $106. 23 per month the gum-age salary paid teachers at the Academy. estimating bc ard a; the usual priee, is $150 per month. This (mi in long ban to need of an omniz‘ “Ion of this elm-actor, and the Ooloninl Club in oerulnrto he of value to the! city as well as to sup- plynpllce of entertainment for the individual nought-s. Here's to 'us success. \ " . Han-valet Ra" Eights“! Park pot pie an apt. to look with “mining: and wondje‘? an “no idmol that hns been built it: take the piace of that formerly conducted .61†Brunei Bros! ‘paint shop;- but. the people of â€her enterprising townships are no It as generous in ymviaihg high school facilities. '1 be 813000 recently voted here for additional grounds is more “an 038M. by the 32500" which is being expended out new manual training building at New Trier. gm. ygars ago when for the guidance of the Board ,ï¬snrcs were gathered to inn: what. Was being done elsewhere; in- was found that our equipment wag inferior in rm to flu“. U! a number of ï¬rst. class high schools in the stale, and that teachers salaries here averaged 819 a month less man at New Trigr, 8" 9 a month less than at Oak Pmk, and about. $40 less than in Chicago. ’1' he principai s salary, how- ‘eVer. is more nearly that paid in these ‘ schoolsâ€"it being the same as at. New 'l‘rier'and Imï¬range, school; 0! the same size. 8500 a year less than at. Oak Park and in Chicago, and $700 less than at. Joliet. _ Graduate: from the Deerfleld Township High School on the recommendation of the principal are enabled to enter without. examination 'any univer- ï¬lly and technical school in the country that. no Hoopl- student: from the best schools on such recom- mé‘mluions. and the course amply at: for Yale, fltrmrd, Princeton and the Munchnse ts School of Technology. which at)“ clings to the old exlm'l- nulon method of entrance. Volume†1 9 High School Notes HIGHLAND. PARK, ILLINOIS, SEPTEMBER" 29, 1906 Mr afqd ml. Theodore Schwartz will have a. company of? fourteen and Mrs. Joseph Hunter Gurnghty a young people 5 party of lwk‘mf, Mrs. Garaghby’sfléq'ner will be for her sister, M has Louise ‘ Peters; Who. with her muther. Mrs. Caroline Peters, is at the Moraine, and. for Miss Catherine Keyes and Miss Cornelia ()rmsby of Evanslon. Seven] 0! the. young men of Highland Park end vicinity have formed an organization {or Iocinl end amusement purposes. and hue adopted the puns o! The Colonial -Clnb. The object of the Club, II aniline-d in “reconstitution. is the attain- ment of «all social. intellectual 1nd athletic plen- ures u “:6 members of the Cl'ub'lnly elect. Mem- bership ii open to toy penon of good character b1 - tween the dies of 30 ï¬nd {3. years, arid the Club Item out with e membership“ twenty-ï¬ve. Clubfooms I" to bu waned, ï¬nd the plum for the winter include billarda nnd pool, a reading room lud'hockey. abd other outdoor sports. Then will slab be various sntendhmenu for Elabomte plans are being made for the annual Harvest Bull to be given at the Morame this even- ing. . Thé decorationp, which Ire always unique, axe to 1m especially attxyccive this year and several novel features Iré to be introduced. A number uf dinner ptfligs am to has given before. 'tbe ,dance. The (mks: of the October tum. of Circuit. Court which meets at, Wankegan next. month shown 21 new divoru cases, besides l"! old ones. which pra bably will be heard this term. The docket. also shows as prople‘n cases. of_whlch only one is new. There are auger“ High wood cases in lhe lint. Can You Answer This? Why has the Chicago Telephone Company in- sullled hundreds of renidenee exunflon telephones since August 1.1.? [s it because the rental am has been redwaed to ï¬fty cents per womb? The Colo“ Club Organizes Harvest Ball Circuit Court Evidence of public interest in true! lectures in being received con-turd, I: Rn!!!“ Park at pres. ent. Announcement of the hot. that Dwight Elm- endorl, who method such IJMOnole impression here lut spring. will bring hi! next. eerie: on Oct- ober 0th. ha Keen mfllciem to hing inquires galore to the management regarding Ihe subjects and the dues chosen by Mr. Elmepdofl. The lectures will be given on ï¬ve consecutive Semi-Glyn, beginning October Bth.‘ end running through to November 3rd. There we many special fentmen which Mr'. thu- endorf Mucus will make the series a melt den! more mutating 3nd entertaining thul nnycbing he has previously attempted. Ym “dour“, muaqm pig gunk-don. and it vi" â€ï¬e ï¬nd for the flail loam “don landingw mum Vicki†of Night “(I Pompeii, 50mmï¬r: mm: 15;“ am? “has piemrm my thwngh' nomad {man-mg» Helium and will float down‘thu Mindful wmtmurieof Cent 111 Europe, The Bhini», between Heidelbgrg ind Cologne. Leaving \he “Nays and lowlwds. he will ascend the Alps, and show wonderful pictures of mountain climbing, The last two evenings K“! be 99cm. in “My, the Carnival of Venice being the feature planned for the fourth lecture, while Naples, Pompeii' and Ves- uvius will endrthe series. Course tickets‘nre on ale at boxofflce and at a“ ticket omees of the Chicago Milwaukee Electric R. R.’ During the Elmendorf lectures the Chicago Milwaukee Electric '11. Rpwillrun trains on the same schednle that was in effect during the" sum? mer concert season, ‘ . Death of Mrs. Whitcside Word was received ihis wed: of the death of Mrs. John a. Whiteside. em... daughterof P“- we Mrs. George l). Boulton. at her home in Champlain. New York, on Fi'idiy last a Mrs. wu'lmide has been in very poor health {or the past year and her death was not unexpected. 8136 had a large circle of friends here where she spent hér girlhood. With the exception of Int winter, which she spent in Highland Park, skin has lived iii Champlain since her mnrlage nine years ago. Her husband atd two small children sutvlve her. The funenl was ‘held on Sunday in Chumpltln. Ravinia Park Number 32