E4 # Saas $ W PRESS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS + announces the opening of the © All work guaranteed. Charges Reasonable. Estimates Free 15 Years‘ ' ! OFFICE HIGHLAND PARK 2048 Experience Phones ; Shop, Wheeling 62â€"Wâ€"2 16â€"18 N. Sheridan Road, Rm. 10, Hi%hland’Park, I1l. Office Hours: Daily 8 a. m. to 5 p.m. â€" Tues,, Thurs., Sat. Eve. 7â€"9 p.m HIGHLAND PARK BRANCH 897 Central Avenue Highland Park State Bank Bldg. Tel. H. P. 380 HELEN TAYLOR, Principal . GERTRUDE JANITZ, Assistant CRANES REMOVAL SALE Highwood Bakery Dishes BALLET . CLASS BALLET CLASS BALL ROOM ... Mrs. John Scott, at Masonic ;Hall Opening, Friday, October 16, 1925 Until We Move to Our New Location . 26â€"28 North First Street Next to Rapp‘s Grocery $ â€" Dancing Classes COLUMBIA y * h# SCHOOLOF & AY T PIANO TUNING 25th Year Greatly reduced _ prices on Main School, 509 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago One door north of Post Office PIA NO TUNE R Variety Store T. MINORINI _ _H. F. PAHNKE MnRA hn Telephone H. P. 2202 MUSIC . National Association Phones j Shop, Wheeling 62â€"Wâ€"2 __ _ _ | Residence, Northbrook 207â€"Mâ€"1 Under direction of Crockery e Cld dnR tnl NC odnl lt i ids l Rsedcs peve omie s mpligne ie ‘L» + Glassware :15â€"AGES 5â€" 8 15â€"AGES 9â€"12 :15â€"AGES 11â€"14 Director 1 «will hold a training certificate. The course will be of eight sessions, six evenings of study and practical application of principles leartned," one overnight hike to Camp Millard, and one evening of exgmination on points covered by the course. _ & A certificate will be given to scouts who satisfactorally complete the course. It is expected mlfla’ the first of the year every senior paâ€" trol leader, patrol leader and scribe, parsonage on Friday evening and the quarterly meeting of the congregaâ€" tion will take place on Sunday immeâ€" diately after the morning service. _ A training course for Boy Scout ‘patrol leaders has been started and ‘will meet every Tuesday night. Every patrol leader, senior patrol leader, jand scribe, is eligible for attendance. Scoutmasters may appoint scouts whom they think are specially fitted for teadership for attendance at thg meetings. o bt fou P brg )t M The regular monthly meeting of the Luther league takes place this=eveâ€" ning (Thursday). ; : The . church council meets at the ‘ The three upper, grades are now being operated under thé alï¬emlt‘ing supervised study system.: This means that only oneâ€"half of the subjects are taught and studied each day, but for a double period of time. For example, Mondayâ€"Arithmetic, 1 hour; reading, 1 hour; hygiene, 1 hour; smhing,.l-z hour; music, 1â€"2 bhour; study, 40 minâ€" utes, _ Tuesdayâ€"History, & hour; English, 1 hour; geography,; 1 hour; pehmanshifl, 1â€"2 hour; art, 1â€"2 hour; study, 40 minutes. _ £5 4 Members come prepared to conâ€" wribute a small sum toward refreshâ€" ments and let us cheer."the, boys" at the Naval Training Station. ./ > All moth'en invited to edmé next Friday at the school, to the parents and teachers .meeting. There will be a program ‘by the fourth grade puâ€" pils, "Recreation." The papers will be by Mrs. B. F. Langworthy, read by Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr. | _ __ . The council hopes that when ‘the Court of Honor next meets, the first Monday night in November, there will be representatives of every troop unâ€" der the council ready: to advance in rank or to pass Merit, Badges. . ; ‘Physical Training Course â€" : Deerfield Grammar School There was a county teacher‘s méetâ€" ing .at Wa{:kegan last Saturday, at which the following were present: Miss Yahn, Miss Lidgerwood, Miss Ethel Titus, Miss Mae Titus, Miss Nyâ€" gard, Mrs, Woods and Mr. Otto.| / _ About seventyâ€"five pupils are takâ€" ing milk, and the number is increasâ€" ing papidly. TA us 4 Members‘ come to the meeting on Tuesday. prepared to: commefa small sumâ€" toward refreshments. Any who have afghan squares ready bring them, and jalso magazines are very acceptable. All are welcome to go. . The boys who appeared before the Court of Honor at this meeting are. to be congratulated on the splendid showing they made, Every boy was exceptionally well prepared and passâ€" ed the necessary tests with flying colâ€" ‘ The W. C. T. U. will meet on next Thursday afternoon, at 2 o‘clock, in the Presbyterian church, Every memâ€" ber come as very important business is to be considered. . / _ ~ t In addition to the above ‘advanceâ€" ments, Merit Badges were passed by the following first class scouts: Walâ€" fred ‘(Red)| Miller, troop 2, personal health; Dgnnld Vaughan, troop 1, carpentry and automobilitig. . 4 Final arrangements will. be made for the trip to Great Lakes so come and join us. , Any who h.i, afghan squares ready bring them, and also bring niagazinies. . â€" | . ©*| fls ‘On next Wednesday, Oct. 14. you will surely want to go to Great Lakes Naval Training Station. | ; } The W. C. T. U. of Deerfield will join with Lake Forest and Highland Park unions; arriving at Great by 2 o‘clock, to help cheer "the boys" there with a program and refreshâ€" ments. 8 ; fsh is attee J Dave Thomas, troop 3; Norman Gastfield,, troop 2; Charles® Guyot, troop 2; Clarence Huetter, troop 2; Melvin Moore, troop 2; James Lindâ€" sey, troop 2. ~ | § Those who advanced to first class rank‘ were: Hugh Seyfarth, troop 3; Bill Hammand, troop 3. hy This system proves to be very adâ€" vantageous as there is no time wastâ€" ed, makes supervised study possible and effective, reduces home work for pupils, gives plenty time to complete a » gubject, makes pupils . learning easier, and the teachers timg is spent in teaching, not "hearing recitations." At the October meeting | of: the Court of Honor held at the. city hall Monday ‘evening the fifth, six Highâ€" land Park Boy Scouts advanced from tenderfoot to second class rank, and two from second classg to first class. The boys who advanced to second class were: $ | ‘ _ _._â€"__ OF HONOR MEETING Several Members of Troops are Advanced to Higher Places In Organizations > BOY SCOUTS COURT Sunday schoolâ€"9:80. German serviceâ€"10;30, English |serviceâ€"11:00. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS ZION LUTHERAN W. F. Suhr, pastor The stage is roomy and with lofty roof so that every modern stage faâ€" cility may be used as needed, but emâ€" phasis is being laid especially on the lighting effects in place of numerous and | varied drops â€" and . superfluous scenery.. This is the modern idea in the staging of dramatics, .© : H. 8. construction tlzl“oughont, with: every possible precaution against possibility of fire or accident of any kind. Its lobbies are wide and with many doors and the exits are convenient and in number and size sufficient to all deâ€" mands. . Altogether the structure is one of the finest high school auditorâ€" iums in the country and in beauty, size and equipment surpasses many theaters. » M 18 North Sheridan Rd. | Tel. H.P. ZIP Treatments given: Permanent Marcel .‘ a Specialty |â€" Fireâ€"proof Construction |~;_ The entire building is of fireâ€"proof ‘ Moldaneér & Humer M. Emma and Ella Borchardt HAIRDRESSING DOctobe *Continued from emve mm o CENTRAL INSURANCE SERVICE \ Rm. 7 State Bank Building, Highland Park, IIL. _ The essay must not exceed 250 words and any girl or boy attenilâ€" img school in Highland Park, I11., is eligible. | Essays received will be gubmitted to a committee of three and name of winner with essay will be published about Oct. 22, 1925. :' . Send Your Essay to o ‘Central Insura to the school boy or "FIRES and H To stimulate the interest of the scls prevention and reducing the terrif last year amounted to the sum of | OCTOBER 16 _TEN FOR . WILL PAY hout, with every r 4th to October 11th Is Natipnal Fire Prevention Week For Fuï¬her Information Call Highland Park 574â€"1046 _ ~â€" of Highland Park, Illinois Principal : announcesâ€" that the program above outlined will be wholly free to the public and undoubtâ€" edly the bom“wfll be filled to capaâ€" city by pa mtflcggdm school on the evening. of 16. . > serve a plate the proceeds from which will be used to complete the rest room which has: been decorated and furnished for the women of the faculty. The dinner tickets will inâ€" clude ""“’"\‘ the dinner hour and eight o‘cléck when the entertainâ€" . From 5:30 to 7:80 in theâ€"cafeteria with its new and splendid equipment ment in the auditorium will begin. DRY mumm & DYEING RUG CLEANING & CURTAIN THE RELIAB LIABLE LAUNDRY PHONES 178â€"179 t la e tm mtha vos ind has §1 B kirl submitting the best essay on OW to PREVENT THEM" JOLLARS AN ESSAY L TEN DOLLARS nce Service ool children of this City in fire ic fire loss of the nation which , THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925 ; Sewing Machines AUdjusted Tel. H. P. 1777 â€" 142 8. First 8t. Furniture Repairing and Eye Strqin is often the cause of. Nervous Comâ€" plaints. |\ â€" Competent Opâ€" H. A. Carlson Mattresses Made Over 11 and Cleaned 2u ca of has fr duri