flan ark bone 247 123 it†cap it. .nds. ilk? M13: J-u‘xw mm! of Nx'W 1011 Wu]. onv w!‘ [1,»; Nulimml Secretaries at [he \ W. v. A‘. was :\ Tuesday shemm'. .'.~~‘[ III the Association Headquartwrx. Hvr work is mainly Among thy mm and her charm. por- <on|lity and worth \vhileness has made her loved all over the nation'. She is the Authnr of "The Corn Lady" J. popular <tnry a! rural life. The gymnaflum class is growing in Interest and members. Monday a!- temoon {Hr children and Monday “Veninz fur adults. A new commonwaalth club has been launched in the Y. W. (‘. A.. composed mainly of hlgh school 8175‘ Miss Nancy Mcthrsnn is the leader. They meet Friday vvenlngs and are ambroidoring. (-rochcting and taltlng. wetting rmuly fur \‘hriatmas. The of- ï¬cers elvcxml at the last meetlng Were Catherlm- Sheahen. Prea.. Julia SUN. See. and Helen Hart. Treas. Light refreshments were served 1nd a general good [in]? enjoyed by all. An irllvl‘lNIiHK p urefull) \nu‘kml ' ings Ur :‘nw )«ur. School Immon of Teachvh‘ ‘\~.~'uci;ni inz Win wml‘. ((lkt day owning I'hurch. Tévr; musical :mlm’. The Hurhlund Park Woman's club “â€1 hold m: m'unin: Int-fling on Mon- “! H'min; ‘xz lht' Presbyterian "h“l’Ch- Th.- W'I'LZFHH i~‘ to he 0! a â€n rum-.3 (mum-r [‘uvhln'ln. at ‘“111m .thnux, Valifornin. occurred â€19 dvxt'n u! \LIUML J. Fischer. â€withâ€: -.1' {hv- inl' Pn-dvnck and wilhcimazw l"1\v“.‘-:‘ um! Aistrr 0f ""0“?" \\'1Hz.n:~., Pu-dvrwk. and Thomn F|~Chvr and Mary 1* Mc- h0mm! Thv funvml will be held at Rosehill chapel Saturday afternoon “t â€'0 w'rluck. Th. deernsod Wm H fâ€rm"? H::tl!.l‘i-i I'Tk l'I-~iAl4-v':. Parents and Teachers’ Assocxatlon Highland Park Womnn’s Club Beginners Class in Aesthetic Dancing. 3:00 to 4:00 Childrens' Class in Ball Room Dancing. 4.00 to 5:00 Advanced Class in Asthctic Dancing, 5:00 to 6.00 junior Class Commences Saturda , October 21 st 7:30 to 9.00 p. m. Mating Alternate turday Night: Lincoln Avenue School Classes Comm»; Fp'daypctober 20:1: The schedule for Miss Humphrey's classes in High- land Park and vicinity is as follows: In Highland Park Childrens' classes at Y. W. C. A. Assembly room Saturday afternoon. Little children at 2:45, older children at 3:45. Young peoples' class in formal dancing, commencing Sat- urday evening, October 28 at 8:00 at Witten's hall. A class for adults is soon to be organized. In Ravinia at the Village House, commencing Friday afternoon Oct ober 27. Little children at 3:30. Intermediate at 4:15, Ad- at the Grammar Scho and young people at 7:1 vanced girls at 5:00 Children's Class in gall Roorn Dancing 3:30 to 4:30 Girls Class in Aesthetic Dancing 4:30 to 5:30 Telephone Highland Park 527 A Non-Al Conn- {or those desiring (0 quality In teacher: commences Wednuday Oct. uh. a: Collins School of Rhythmic An. 721 Lincoln Pnrkwny. Chicago, Doris Humphrey’s Dancing Class Dancing Classes---Ruth Coflin Collins Witten’s Hall, East Central Ave. Commencing Monday, Oct. 16th When you listen to such philosophy, your heart gm out in pity for the foolish man who cxpounds it. “I won’t save my money for somebody else to spend, I am going to live while the living is The philosophy of the sensible man is to live well but toiprovide also for a competency by saving a ï¬xed amount and depositing the samewhere it is safe and productive. We have the glad hand for the sensible man. W. C. A News The Highhnd Park State Bank Funk J. Baker Pruidut hating: program is mung “ur‘n‘ml nut for (hv meet- 3:" )«nr. fur the Lincoln \1~ion of the Parents“ and "BITI' \RY ()(‘Znht'l‘ [‘uh‘hlh'lâ€. (\l «‘alifornin. occurred \Lllihlx J. r‘iifl'ht‘r. ‘m- 3.4» I-‘n-dvnck and um! iiitrr of m, Tho ï¬rst mvot Tho Home of Saving: Depositor- 1L“ ln Deerfield School, Wednesdays. Children at 3:30 is being J. M. Appol Vico-Pru. York i ï¬ve Tomorrow evening there le be: dancing at the club house at eight! thirty. (in thv lnx’l uni 4:! HH- munih. that magical “Hailowv'en.†the children are to be entertained at a party. be- ginning promptly at seven thirty. There is to be 2| mngiviun and per- furmer with two trained than The on- tertninmenl promises to be brim full of fun for the children. "Th9 Last Days of i‘ulnpvii". Lord Bulwer Lylton's non-l \\ ill be shown in motiun picturv< on Thur» day next at the club. 'I‘hnru will be a show at {our o'clock in lhv af- ternoon for the young pouplv xuui m eight flftven in the evening (or thus» who urn- unnblv tn attend the afternoon performance. Rt‘Vt‘l‘Pnd prom-h u! \ icv. The [Audit-s Gui church “le mm-l the humv u! .\li~~ has! Park AH Noxt Sunday m- will n-lvhmh- Klu- annual llcl‘urmnlinn Pmtlvul. Twn services will he held. one In lh Ger mam language in tlu- mornlng. [lu- ull‘u'r in {lu- Enzli<h lumzunszv in [lu- uhirh [hr hlrxsin:« u! mw-nln-m at H.“ llmh- -L.. l-l.(.l.-m..rinn lml Ill" llfv mw-nmg‘ at tho' wanl'nmtix or will lw rt‘f meeting‘ bars will which Wi lla’Sl" ()n Sunda)‘ Highland Park Club Evan. Lutheran Church Baptist Church p, Suhr. Pastor .Hldd)‘ :xftwrnmm :u 31.1", a u! all tlw mnmmnnicnu! mm“- l he hold a! (ho church. at 'uy< and mmuu wnll be dhl- n m'h-lnala- lho- H'Hh Junivor- 1h“ Hvr'ul‘mzlliun in NH. 1hr Sunday morning C. F. Gnu! Guild 0! the Baptist Lm-t noxt Thurmlny at H“ â€oh-u Whilnv) of forth .\" Thoma»- will Notes PH'r THE HIGHLAND PARK mum PARKILUDKIS Edward t‘. Craig. H! Mntmm. illi- m>i<. is u candidate {or trttxh-enithe University of Illinois un the Demo- cratic ticket. lils nomination WM suggested to the convention by a sincere interest in the ROlt‘Cilnll ut trustees (or the University. Mr, Craig is n graduntn- ~' the l'nivernity u! lllinois with the clas- ul 1‘93. and hm! since that tune prnctlced law in his home city. He is a son of Judge Jumes W. Craig. and comes from one of the best known families in central lllinois. He hu made a big success in the prnctico of law. and in known as one u! the able and prominent attorney I»! the state. He has had lln- unln-rnlly'n lllll‘r- esls slncvrvly at heart ilnm- undun- llml. and ls the type of man who wlll help to admlnlner ltx nl‘hlrn in the best posalhle way. The l'nlverslly n! llllnms nlumnl of nghlnnd Pnrk and vlclnll). Ill- cludlng Robert F. Curr. one n! (he Truslves. onruc-stly lndorau- hllll A good number of club member: heard a most witty and (-leur (all on "The Commuior's Wife." by Mr». Samuel Chase. at iho club meeting. Tuesday. Mrs. David Shaw was the soloist of the occasion. The fuiiow. ing hostesses sorvvd refreshments. Mrs. Waiter Baldwin, chairman. na- sistod by Mondamon F. M. Terry. George A. Schoneld. Eugene Wilton. Russell Whitman. I- M. Bergen. P. A. Watkins. Eugene Andrews. Ann: Atwnter. Robert Seyfanh and the Mines Marguerite Foliansbeo and Virginia lnauii. 0n l-‘rhhu. vamho-r thud. (In-n- ull! be- .1 mvvtknu n! lhv Hn‘lo'lu wclhln u! lhu lllinuh Slut: Tru‘ln-ra' Assoclnthm hold In l-Ilgln .\u un uï¬uzllly Howl prugmm hgh’ lwvn ar- ranged. Th9 chlhlrt-n .u'c z'llyrynxu ».-\«-rz‘l mm plum». of phu’ ground nppanuum A grout deal of Inn-rm! is being Inkn-n in (In- plnnllng of hulhn for winter bloom and spring bloom. Mrs. Ruth Coflln Collins dam-hm Rev. H. Buchmuellrr of Rm! Bud. 111.. was the guest last Vim-k 0! Rev. Hulko hf \‘ (in H; Rd} linu': Manners Charles Grunt. Hovurd Huber. R. E Seyfart Ind D. 8. Bom- ton are at Lake Puckuuy. Why. on- joying a hunting trip lhRI‘NI. Ilr. and Mrs. Robert Gregory who have spent the summer at their sum- mrr humv "lrdxvmore" on S. Sh ‘rl‘hm Road hzu'v returned to (helr winter home on Prairie Ave†Chicagn. The opening mow-Hug of the North Shurc (‘hnpu-r n! the l) A H “Ill ho held Monday ullcrnmm. (k‘tnbrr lhlr. tleth. (It; (Mrty u'vluck \lr.- John ()Hver will hr hummus. Thh h to he- a musn‘ul prngrmn with Mr- Herbert H. Smith. nx‘uh-‘L mm Mrs. Jz\mes Wan-01L uccmnpnmd. Thv ('hnpu-r H 1:: hnu- m u~ “n. tv-r slud) "Mndvrn l'rrpnrmIm-u†and \“-r)‘ {nu-NIH": prugrnnn an- holnx arranged fur. l’rnmlnrm men In the Red Cross work. in (hr arm). and navy nrv to speak at lhc differ- ent meetings which lnkv plun- c-H-ry third Monday In Hw month Tum musivnl meetings :n-r plunnm! fur Hu- year. | Anomorw. winter bloom and spring bloom. Mrs. Ruth Coflln Collins dam-hm class hogan its work last Friday mom Inn in tho Lincoln mxdilurium Captain Bradley dressed tho whw-l last WQPK and (uh! 0! the mom Intwn-s [hr bn)~ nf \Hrmnl. ('lplinr, Candidate for Trustee d an away of mm EDWARD C. CRAIG Ossoli Club ‘ch) «If Alum-LAN. ml- il‘hflill :1! lln- :I-wmhl)‘ ul (uh! lhr pHpH~ mun- Inh‘n-snnx lhlnw nh..u( [h In Bkokle Ann, sud Green Bay Raul. All modern conveniencoo. Screen“ sleeping porches. lute lots. lnqnlm Arthur Bl. Peter. 210 E, Park Ave. Phone 1153. 1! FOR RENT -Huuwl {mm 850 to 81.00 per mo. Muted Ihm room an. and furnished room- use to 85.00 per week. N. A. Aldridge. En- klne Bgnk Bldg. Tel 345, 35 pd FOR RENT 5 rural ï¬n! with bulk. â€3 McDank-ls Aw. Tel 621 15 pd For Benï¬â€"Bdbtq devout boxes n4 vuult 5pm (or storm 0! trunk. .16.. ll (be Erskine Bun. t! FOR RENT ~2 unfurnished room. I“ modern convenience:- New cur: on N. Green Bay Rom! Tel. 70! W. 1016 N. Green BA)! 35 POI! NAIJ l-‘UR SALE Real burg-nu In car» nvr propenln Terml lo nuxlv Alto beautiful home In but n-Hdenct dim (MCI. £10,000 on N A Aldrbdn. Wail FOR SALE ('nnar) bud- mmrun‘ h-cd Mnxeh l'rh‘M ’. W and up [‘hunu- TUB-M 35 Eruklnc Bunk Bldg Trl 3‘5 15 FOR SALE hogan) and l 44:, FOR SALE P0“ SALE 1 qurl lwnllnl Move, 1 Dun-upon. prm-Hmlh mu Tel 11m, 35 stuck (‘.u| hr wan M uur Dvuncll ly Iocnlrd. unh gnu! hqulnxr. ‘.r., dvu And lawn, arty-Inn and Inh- I'nlcr This can I» cu-Innwrctahu-di to gun] luhnnluxr h) n pru‘rcuhr “H't'hh'r. (‘au 1w wm n1. ‘4â€) term:- with nuhdnnunl mu): [mum-m Fur pnnlcuinn “(Mr-nu 1' S Prrnn 0!»: ace. 1! For Sale Newl) 11nd rgm- (MCI ens. ultrd and unulu-d bunt-L but ermllk. and conun- cheese from our Jersey cuu», .154; from u-geubh-n Dclh'ororh‘u Wvdm-ndny and Rulur- Jersey cuu», .154; from u-geubh-n Dclh'ororh‘u Wvdm-ndny and Rulur- day. Tq-vahnm- Mrï¬rm 3 prr~ \‘loun dny or man urdI-r tn Dm-rflrld two day! llt‘fnrl' nnhr )- ‘nnlod Whit» Ilidll' Furm (f era] huuw “ u-wmg In \M (all n! .357 Iâ€. ur “-1!" “'Hmo-lkn 3“ WANTED .\ work Mr- \ltlH :. Hnrdn H. P. 604 “'ANTEI) An ( (p1 r). 1mm! general noun-“ml Tr] 103 F0“ RENT Sh runm Imul Unkuood Au- Tc-l H l‘ 91' LUST “Mum-n HIRhInml l'uk And [Ale Form-l on thrldan Ru-d. I lndy‘u black hut from mlrhlnr (‘31! Highland l’lrk Presu- 36 DUST An nlrdnh- I‘L-Y Ann-vn In nnmc- n! "J. pl(‘:\~l' .:\H H 1' 712‘ J IIM'I'JJA‘ I.Ul R â€n and ant-r due. l '1†“M h: n- Ipolx-tlhh‘ {or any dvhlu nth†Han [Imu- rnnlrnmml h) mywl! “HRS 1‘ FLHTVHP.“ INST ('hou' bull dun E H \VH-n.» 3'4 \' 5? liq-hard “mutt-d In Ii. 1.: Lush! hnu 40ch Inx :H‘CUIIHINIIAHUXM. h) Ind) v: llh 7‘ yvnr uh! xlll 1m. Ur (In ruomn' ‘Ilh uu- n! lulr'nn Adan-m £13. [prnrld Au- lbpd ; ï¬lTl'lTlO‘ “1‘11.†\V.\.\'TEI) I‘u~lht- .‘\~ I and rhnuflc-ul l‘hnzn H 1‘ WANTED (5- 1mm unmul. p {a |‘_l UH medu) mc-hlnx n' of \hu Hrulo- “‘uhlbqu-n mum-nâ€- ('luh “p formed The “ï¬ling \\.')rlv-r.~ rluh mrl â€â€œ1 Tlll'~¢lfl)‘ new“ at Hm «hunh In! Hu- lrngur mom. ‘ quun mot-l â€ll Tunixht ll Hn Enth! dlnun crylhmg will I». urn-.2 m H. « . | 'flï¬hhllll‘d HR). .‘lhtl hlt' In A c «5.1). our {urn-(lers Hun ‘1‘! In :. I-m‘ tilul nupply n! all Hm! I- [and m c- (m Runday ru-nlhu hr l1-\‘|- “C Ila-mnIm. unerMH-xuhvvl u' l \lflhmllq vhurrh ‘11! -.'w;1\. nwrn (Mr!) \VANTHI) WA KTEI) North End M. E. Church El) (5- 1mm unnu .md lrnnlnu Hum rHc-plwm ND IHH V-- n No Fun! " HELP WANTED fur-d u |'\1hln“ Z A plr ll mhrr (‘nmpolcnt xlr] fur grn. vrk T-I f." 15 I‘k 1H5“ HM LOS‘T 1M- r m-mrul hnuu Hnrdnrn Plume I. â€bum-n .n \num formed And ‘Hl hlnuM‘ nhnp .\\r Wmnflll an F, \HKl-y 'K lulunxmu [0‘ Sin rhlm‘ Hand rxp. H1;.(‘:d In (‘Al‘1 rl‘ um I Mult- xlri furl 10!: 34 Imun 310' 91' 30' In! house x ‘ernrr H FIn-Irr mmt' In†\au (he {hr H Id Come in , Gents Fumisher 5 1’ 13 S. St. Johns Ave 'I The Real Worth of a; window Shade 5 is in its construction. F or the standu‘d which is always pref- ! arable specify the product of the 5 Northwestern Shade Co. (lichens 0 HIGH) little . and ~’.- tutu. Requxrc dlflfltfll kmd of feed. we have ttwmâ€"specnlly pre named. AlsoDats, Bran. Corn, Wheat, Hay and Straw PHONE 67 (No1 bun-nu» MANUFACTURERS CARLTON BLDG. mom. Hr WINNEM lLL North Shore Fuel 8: Supply Co. Garden Settings Marco Ugolini 9N.SocondSt. ers and Sweater coats which have just arrived. Prices range from $3.50 to 358.50 R. W. SCHNEIDER Phone Have your fall and winter clothai altered. cleaned, pressed and tailored by M. Lev- in, the 13110;, 10 N. Second St, Lencioni Building. at lowest ï¬gures. First class work guaranteed Codi work is our success hone M. LEVIN 372 To Ladies and Men To seethe ï¬nest line of Sweat- Estimates Furnished on Lamp. and Brackets, Home, Power and Motor Wiring. Ornamental Rubin! Enchant HIGHLAND PARK, Tdcpbono 407 Tel. 331 PAOI m