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Highland Park Press, 2 Sep 1926, p. 10

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mu Katherine m “Richmond. Ind., in also men English. 'Miu Reid ii, 1 train“- a! We Faint uni when lb. made an excel]- ent new! all att_rqee't marked quals itiu of hilt-hip In“: the stu- dun. mal . h liar genie: 'l;'lt.d'ltt,/tlti " , time " wry u The new building at Ravinia is com- pleted and will be used from the P- "rirtttintt of school. I. _ High School OpensBSept.‘ 7 ., The J9eerfield-Shields township high school for Highland Park, Lake For-' est and neighboring territory opehs on Tuesday, Sept.'7. There is an advance registration orft12 students. This meautFthat the total registration for the year will probably run around 900. Of the any regular'members of the faculty, six only hate terminated their service at the close of the past year. This compares I vorably with thelaveragc turnover g the schools of the country 'which amounts to 331-3 per cent, Of the six, marri- age claims one who will cease teach- ing; two so tt college and univer- sity work; a f rth ghecomes director of a Y.W.t).Afyrith special duties in the interiitiCof foreign' students in the universities; a ilfth, was obliged to quit work before the end of the, school year oniaccouat, of ill health and she will rest for a'year. , New Teaches I Ttie, new teachets‘are as follows: Mr. Joseph J/ Davidson, from the Ghosts School it Waiiirttrford, Conn., will teach English: Air. Davidson is a graduate of Dartmouth, has taken an advanced course " Columbia and Mistudied " Emu-d. He has had the exporience‘u ‘tugher st South Bend, Ind., Louisvill IU., New " van and 'priettrfUtd list'.,' and comes Miss May Mavity; ,Sixth, Sevienth and Eighth Arithmetic ind Social, Sci- ence, Miss Won Phillips; 'tgt Seventh and Eighth English, iss Helen Harding; Sixth,, Seventh and Eighth, Science and Principal, Mia's Evelyn Peamns: humid, Mrs. Harriet Seymour; Art, Miss Laura Stodddrd: Play Md Minna] Wining, Mr. How.. ard Cupp. V ' Science. Mrs. Remai Whitehouse; Eighth grade andassiatant principal. Mrs. Margaret Freeman; Physical Education. Miss Ethel Goddard; Music, Miss Elizabeth Madden; Art, Miss Edith Hall; lanai Training, Mr. Ernesst.Bertrren. . Ravinla School , , At Ravinia Mr. Howard Cum). who has been in charged playground work in Chicago,_ will have charge of the physical education and manual training. 'Miss Leta Red, a gradu- ate df Chicago Teachera‘rcollege, who has had her 'experience in Kalamazoo and Hammond, will have charge of first grade. Misc Helen Hardirl'g of Chicago university, who has taught irr the Sitmmit aehgol tor girls, St. Paul, and in W%rtette,' will succeed Miss Hughes as teacher of English in the upper grade. The other teach- ers are as follow: i Kindergarten, Mist Rachel Harlem: First We, Minx: liter, Second grade, Miss Nan _ ;"l‘hird grade, Mrs. Mabel Cappersgn; Fourth grade, Miss Dorothea Hansen; Fifth grade, tr, at nine o'eUeY West Ridtolchool iGihrii open until Holiday mom. .Ssnt. IS, owing to ttiqierferertet of building operations and‘repairs. The: West Ridge. school it being minced: by the addition of another *class room and work shop. Min Wright and Miss Munro will both ret to their. work at West Ridge £37m cousin year. f I ', i. _ Lincoln School rT M Lioéoln school there are "tarty; changes. / Mr. Borg, who, has been in charge of manual training fri' tttie years, will mums his work at tour Institute' at Menomineeu Wis. His suocessor will be Mr.” Baruch, a graduate of Stout;5 whd has Jseen teaching in Detroit or the past three years. Miss Lurid, who has} had: charge of the music at Lincoln; will' also take up further study. Miss Elizabeth Madden, a graduate from) the‘school of music at the University of Wisconsin, will teach the music this year. Miss Ruth Thomas; who has been teaching at Shorewood,' near Milwaukee, for the past nine years, will take Miss Laura Ptutllin's place in sixth grade. The other teachers are as follows: Kindergarten. Miss Win- ifred Nichols; First grade, Mrs, Ate bie Bastin: first'grade "tsinant,uMitis Susan Swa ton; Second grade, Miss Edith Phillips; Second page assist, ant, Miss Bessie Carkhu ; Third grade, Mrs. Margaret Harvey; Third grade assistant, Miss Limdquist; Fourth grade, Miss Florence, Brooke; Fifth trade. Mrs. Clara Walton; Sixth grade. Miss Ruth Thomas; upper grade English, Mitt. Helen Boyce} Upper grade Arith etie and Social; . IN.» ."V I , m _ ,ml 3mm ‘AW m ,. . mliinf I 'Mm ram t,'i,iii_i,',',;tii . ' H. , V '; W ttm I y ‘ : M ' osrctiiiii'--fiu. Jr ',i, l /tiir'i'i'ik,'r i, kai [ “I Pttmommt-,,rwrVrftttatrP1t- “by“? _ 1!!!! l w N [rt' V sad: Mxttt mmalm, att of ', Trrstttie Md , ht gitndCCtimtMittit Mtntt: mm Com ld At 'ite " the Elk- Eda-Grenoble,'l‘mu .Ull- 11'lu1'l',"Vbt, 'ilt'i"ii'i'l, Ieg.ht ‘3‘ gr new. macho»: mum. and mm: "al.. " " Moi Eh 'ehtlt suck. 1 ”Sci: nominee, Wis-4;" and has mien; ttrt 8-" Grumman. Ellen I. Guincy. u m of mu: walk“ ' thil "UM qhtrtt Bert&1keeh. um ttttning/fret. " S.tWtoiotthreeeh " tmiihirs" out E. Cunningham. Buying.” Gama 1lllk'ie'lt',1ii'.l mum]: t the Astti, Be I W. Mammal. thus"!- magnum "ttoot. Ah ofliet out! ing, Ruth HeNntt. Hmdwox'k. Mits mgimnhum -. high“ Th dred'rurpin. SugrrtttumUnt,Jeate L. mu Ed rr, ' ", T."" of an: Smith. , l physical '?ii'liiii lid m 7 dean 'rut, ' District 108 : . _ t of women at Hard “in. yri11 In The Lincoll Ind Ravini- schools hm chum of the git v phrideat um will open Wednesday waning. tieptf education. mu Pnrry airman». Elk- i'l't'tt'ttt','etudtae, .ty.etiiedtistrsirtnttG' cal-cu. u up um: but Illlkm'ayklllury BA R t7'A I N S J Jot; !trjVti-, {it} an; I; My ttrte(Fi Mat in'toyn. James Vitie and Son have purchased 87 fteron, Prairie “avenue from Miss Strobel for the puritoae detecting a large residence, the consideration Tre.. ing $4,000. Casper. Santi acted gs broker' for both parties and attor- neyrJdeks end Fuqua df Waukegan, represented respective!” the _ tkieer' and seller. , .‘ f Call " Highland Part omee 'i’Tel.” ' Chic-comma“ 4625 next regal“ misitine, Friday evening, September. 10. The members are urged to be present " this home-com- ing meeting to greet the MBeers Ind renew the many" pleasant friend- ships. 9 JAMES VITIE BUYS V - _ Fr STROBEL PROPERTY WHITE SHRINE TO MEET - mug}, SEPTEMBER 10 Grade Grounds The grounds just north of the school which for so long have been allowed to settle have now been graded and are beind made ready as a pitmtround, It is expected that this will ‘be dsed it noon-time instead of, the sidew‘slks and roads for volley ball, handball and other games. The noon petiods‘will be lengthened to 37 minutes including' the passing time, instead of 30 minutes as last year. The; free period in the morning has been redqce to I? minutes in order to lengthen the recitation periods and the noon 'period. With longerreci- tation periods a larger- amount of work can be done in class under the teaeher's supervision. Arrangements have been made to take care of the club activities, 'glee clubs, etc., at oth- er periods of the day. Emmanuel S tine No. M, White Shrine of Jeni; lam will hdld the " wooded 101:, S. E. corner For- rest and Lincoln. All impts. pd. Will divide. Terms. ofumbtie Ive-king imiluAliiiiliia, la, "rrtrtteruttrteutrettou *tuttsat , I " C V it, to} ', Kin Comer if p , If a; 3131550“ may” , to 5. “at It“. - W" tertstitdd, (tli', University of b. I... mung a '_ttiritdrNdtritehtneforltu. Iut4, In, x Cert. 1 I l..; I! Bum-h ma “we a Moi EIU/mr-tttttfury-alto) lash. ,lqttttt Tasman-u ‘ = - an. d nominee, qujnnd In. qua, two cm vl wmwunumcmq Both ,7 ;.lti.iElii tux-u at} my! manta work my Mild went in with the, bun full and pm tu post. Th, - P' ' . , uh; “thle of,BpooehitltRgittrit- mtta,l .h WW" but MM _ on to the " on all“ "tt erm3eyeh.itr nap-awhile t the Bolt, Be kind that Italia 3nd gilt the PM l r" i . . ‘ wotdiheif.ttih 1:th All of her out *ihlin-itte the old ttttttg-, LN! ml"! C tl2tttt to testimoninllm " highs-t. nun mud mm of" their "tte lino-t at m I um! um Ed 2' ' of mp? by “that and!“ of Rainer vrrttttrtrattattr t - tpf -t,tatmttV, physidel 'tttt and _ - dean of women at Hard tuge, yritl have chute of the git ' planted education. “in Perry {En-{mam of DeerfuldtShkrds and f the Chi- use Normal School of Wieal Edu- cation, and of Itoektorit lea. She was given flrst lace ai g the 3nd- .uutee of the C kago No al Behoot in rating for th position y the head u the school Vito uyl: " n my judg- ment there coup? be no er touch“ nor' lovelier '; mommy and intttg- Miss Parry“: mutant in the phys- ical te"Jotrifetersitt is 'Was Elizabeth Keller of Grand J Rapids, Mich. MisalKelIBr is a graduate of the Waste aStateNormal college, at Kahuna: ' Mich.;."and of, the American College, of Physical Edu- cation at Chicago. She has made a remarkable record while in charge of one of tltegrtty1rrtntttits and gymnasi- um work maintained by the South Park commissioners in Chicago. ’Sb'e is a young woman of very new en- ergy and enthusiasm. 1 n I Three Teachers Marry _ . Three women tenchers‘ are return- ine with a change of name in the coming year, having married: during the summer. Mist Mildred Wiley will be Mrs. Frank KW“, Miss L'ois" Hodges will return as Mrs. Colin Sanborn, and Miss Dilla Whittamore the librarian, will return as Mrs. A. G. MacBeén. _ ‘ _ ford college is equally indium. spleeial ReduE'uons During July & August! D. 8. WILLIAMS 669 N. Mich! u: Avenue Phone 'IGI 9018 ‘m Prof, Ford 6! is 'r'p'1 Tr. w:- (y,,iie'*', PS? , , £1 ll’ planted idridetas f the Chi.. picd Edu. v'i'ifrWW3ig w"; tally pm The Elks em; give pemiqsion tp use North First at": T for ' dance September ill) Bait fa Wntner ere Iriven,retttiisi lion (t make 1 in. for water tube used n installing‘ u fouittainusmy lily pondlat titentranee to D re Park lubdi _. ion, It the gity’s 2a', portal. T band? of _'miprotertentaCorlgrs na paving? projects in9tavinia Dttli and [ vinim Woodland: subdivision and lo sewer and miter improme-L. men ‘lin there new additions. ‘Heng- innit: there' projects will be heldlt 5:15 . m. September) City en- gineer: were inntn'wted to Tett plans ind estimates for paving at F in G l me E. Nixon's Highland may: Cadiz: addition. I I ‘17!) s.', '-) '..' ‘} invoke!) inth c.. in? e mud inning-9e; [valiant ( A with of i and' a wild'thl'ow to." the born will)» ' still. _ My ms; 0 runs. 's. '.r dub. JPti'xu will! bl! The 1llikstttndattiit tlfth whetrHel- club will be I, the A T not the leg. I dame. 2tlk 'tnd Kinny American lacing: both dytiiAnr a»; no ~on two walks, baeriBee, hit tries; which in not been; leak in bu at uni two hits. I shouhrtie made krtth f?',',",',',"',, Gat.. _ walked in the ,itrhth, " labor at once. ;Thm‘wm I four- vnnc on Rudolph’s '36ch mi some and individual matched, All via. u ' on lldntyre’l hit. q 1-, ttom of the 40-8 will be mm Omit Til-.444 _ _ ' ' sea CENTRAL Ayn-r Fuchs Shula-I and awed can; menu inter! feet vate viaia I I, offering for the tirtst time my tll' Acre country homesibe, the mos beautiful hidgh, wooded pink in t iiiGiiiiii istrict; l B , NOCKBURN with its $60iu. 000. homes edjoins the property. Mr lot it back four hundred feet[from, the Wilmot road, on pri- You ACREAGE LOT rowicovaY I _ noussrrn FLB ‘hewpp‘aper “My after another tellq of the activities of hold-up men. ', to "puck huh up." Theiholdup mail studies his vie- ¥im.:'..h?b'.t." Indncalmly plans TEL“ At Real Estate he sumo price. _ _'; IT.' is no 'trnGrf spot in_Lake "r t ' :NCIL AND BOARD _ . g IN REGULAR SESSION mi addition. [mi bani L.' _ -"-___ --- , of tgr/f/dt recover the ithe regular meetings of tht city tl and board of local Irrtrmkret' I last Friday several matters} of ht had attention. _ At the co 'teil kit the ordinance for ”an: [a in, LRatvinia Hillside. aubdivilion an May Ikllext 'tot,. trom. the Wilmot road, on at? toadzzthe iek trt the " i l. Prie? Jl,'l'lfri'lr. __ A _ iiiiiririiiid Iiiaunntr, aid mn- by mp»! jdouble put. Matters Considered 586 Central Avenue ONE brit' Ttis a of mint- nttack but ", bunnie- ad: _ Other rm Puss, mam mum. gamma tiq _ -c.a....LL-...d... 15, , . 8rm. kick he, W. _.s'ea'i,tfl/l._t.,i.lttt , rm. Itt hoe, No. IV]. a. Pg. it rm. Ke ‘11] lot 5081”, Tytttded, d “W jj'ieSilr,?i'ri-'-',:'i'irri'hSt' . n g a"; 1.12% 851815-00 ttr m riiiiiiiririGi.iiF "r7iiFGdi 3333 mu SALE i an plan, an, egg-pg: .7,“ " Phiiiiii0"irirHiiiG7im some and indiviilunl matched, All vh- lton of the 40-8 will be "tmee' u‘will the Auxtlinerit the Amman Legion deputmpnt at Illinois. ivory legionmire la Hideous ad a big crowd ll expected tote. Mu an interested communicate at dice. ‘Septeipber 9. 1ilettertatm?trttc will be announced next'iuua. and one-half nebular, one any for round trip. this pouiblc that if a good crowd you a North ’Shon’bul my be hind. Get in line. At and when!” . I mesh in; iiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiit 2,t: GI ' Commander : ','lf; a“ to tttm.". eyytrytftt m The are to ttgte,,tt be one and one-half _ P, one any for _ mm. nun . gum 4NJ.?lr1u0?.ftw11AtNm Homes from $65 to,8200 per ma Apartmenta' from $40 to'WO. Eight rdom stucco hound locat- 'ld close in and' convenient to itation _and school. It has ’three maths, garage, 'eorntrittatidn heat, sun iroreh, shaping pouch, and loo-foot 1oi._omtisr leaving city and must sell. $24,750.00 with my terina.' ‘HINE&HINE .SEND YOUR DRY CLEANING {was AND, hummus To THE mimrutairutmrmr. may CLEANERSAS WELL AS mummy”; _ ' sun. $5.37 W. Juhou‘ l Phone lip-rho: 0768 Ie,iiiie'iiirt with nun 'rch. mace heat. Close to IQ,',',','.: mtion. But tide. 8140.00. tr,',',,',','; furnished home to Mar t t: Fumes heat. 2 at on“. is; tr"i" for right partial. ' room alumni-ready Oct. 1. (furnished. Close to tan-- nation and schools. An op- portunity geldom otrered., 8100. W. Jir. REICHARDT iaijiL V , -iuaiiitTiuaicir"i hounds. A InilAktyawtirr. $10,500.00 with terms. , room bunnloy in thinis. lit 50 x 165.’ Hot but“: hut. M blockto mum 1% bloc to tttshoot, 4 Itl,yetbq to bath _Rat,,M,it,ta te H - REAL ESTATE, WAN! III . INSURANCE 15 South St. Johns Am. Highland Park; W. EVERYTHING m REAL F UTAH ’. W. BARTLETT Chicago Mee Ii'0h RENT FOR SALE FOR RENT Et5,fr,,? 5535 1 I,,',),:',,),':' , , . i‘ _:ltit M, 'r.' tin qrtrMed, hull Train, tam “Ruin? It"etttftatyit9t,r..tneitriiid ttrua" M M” fSa-vieuonhem the Sdttte, We: win be 9rttttef,'ttit,ttistthartri Matthew's“ MMWm-d ' _ IN tiiiuririivi, 31331 DESIGNER GREENWOOD _ AVE. THESE £01123me N i an) 1heyitetseintstited/uror, L)! emit, '_':, _' aormitrte,imp,titrttta, ‘ As abéve, exeepeit has thrnaee twat at ..-u..-.....,.........._.,.____, _ Hag? Aim _ if“? c9}? 2£S.SECONDST. ( " tr.! main: L heat; ready to mo'Ye -iict.r.LL.". 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