Hikes, parties, etc., are beirlg plahâ€" ned for coming meetings of the Makio club of the Highwood Girl Reserves during the summer months. * P 4 " Oak Terrace Ball Team â€" Highwood Girl Reserves ‘] Soon to Start Practice Plan Hikes for Summer|â€" 40â€" _ "_SC o Elm Place Secures New Stage Equipment A "teaser," as called by stage men, has been installed on the stage of Elm Place. It was built by the backâ€" stage men of the Goodman Memorial theater in Chicago, under the direcâ€" tion of Mr. C. E. Spridler, member of the stOGCK »hmnan :â€" Target practice is held every Ti day night by the Boy Scouts in Hi _wood, Troop 37 at Fort Sheridan. Mr.â€"Roth, a member of the tro comes to life . " t t ce on 0oh "Jacqueneth and the Queen‘s Gown," a short play, will be given tomorrow afternoon by the Drama club of *the Ravinia ‘school. $ The play deals with a work basket in which everything, including a silâ€" ver thimble who is the grand judge, pamas 4s A18.â€" i Ravinia School Drama _ f ~ Club Gives Play of theâ€"Fort to te: shoot. The Boy . their merits for this method. > Highwood Boy Scouts i omcs _,._____ Learning to Shoot| One Hundred Dollars The fifth grade made lamp shades;, as well as scenes in clay. The sixth grade wove baskets and assisted~ the seventh and eighth grades in making miniature scenes of a New England town, a medieval castle;, andâ€" the proâ€" gress of civilization. * __Boatsâ€"ofâ€"allâ€"sizes and «description â€"â€"some of: which really sailed or ran by motorâ€"were constructed by the manual training classes. t In addition to these special exhibâ€" its, work done in arithmetic, science, reading, etc., was or display. seventh grade. Cofc;rf;l- cross stitch patterns were by . the _fpurth grade. i The third grade made Japaneseâ€"puppit show,. stage was wired by 1 An exhibition representing all the work accomplished this year by the Ravinia school classes was held at a meeting <of. the Ravinia P.T.A, last night. o Every grade contributed to the disâ€" play. The kindergarten made up orâ€" iginal songs anddrawings as well as furnished a doll house. . The first grade constructed a~ large locomotive and a cow out of beaver board. A miniature Alaskan ..Eskimo village and a Hopi Indian town were made from beaver board and clay by the second grade. Ravinia School Holds Exhibit of Mr. C. E. Spridler, member stock company. Fort to teach the boys o teach the boys how to Boy Scouts hope to earn _ for marksmanship by Stage Equipment‘ Exhibit of Work Done aâ€"by ~pupils of the Colorful shields ‘and show, . of which the representing all the ~Grammar School Activities or a sergeant every Tuesâ€" a very clever contributed ids Oak Terrace Play . of Work _Attracts Record Crowd Highâ€" troo As soon as the weather permits, the Oak ‘l‘erracg â€"baseball nine will go into practice for their Pame with Lake Bluff which is scheduled for May 7, An exhibit of work done throughâ€" out the year in all the various grades and departments will be _ shown at the P.T.A. meeting next Wednesday, May 1. â€";=. Entertainment in the nature of games and dancing were offered the new school board of Oak Terrace school last We'dnek?iay evening at 6:30 when the teachers gave an inâ€" formal dinner in honor of the new members. f s Oak Terrace Teachers _ Entertain New Board At the Music Festival held at Linâ€" coln school Fx:iday, Aprilâ€" 19; â€"one The topic of conve"rsaï¬&i throughâ€" out the meeting tended toward this subject. The mothers were ea with a bound copy of Bundesen‘s book, â€" P d Child." Pss ~The Oak Terrace Parentâ€"Teacher association held their monthly meetâ€" ing last Tuesday afternoon in the school â€"auditorium. o 4e > d Special Feature Presented . at â€"Oak Terrace P. T. A. their The eighth gi‘ade s‘tzliaénts are very proud of the play as representing Mirinf es zes e ie o o C 193 taind mroomihh inb essm PRA 4 da ning. : + Blossom (Marion Carlson), played the part of the wo’max'x «who was conâ€" . tinually ~bawling out Cecil (August Baraconi). * s f § â€"â€"Helen Prior took the part of Mrs. Lewiston, a very haughtly and ambiâ€" tious mother. _ Mrs. Lewiston, the father. was played by Jogeph Scaselâ€" lali._ Wiima Knoblock played the part of ‘Margaret, a social butterfly,â€" alâ€" ways flattering Mr. Allen, played by Raymond ‘Gherardini. Last, but not least, comes Ruth Botnér, taking the part of an old, old. grandmother. "The Man Higher Up," the play given by the eighth graders of Oak Terrace school, drew a record crowd to the Auditorium last Friday eveâ€" to Be Shown at P. T Made at Music Festival greatest dramatic acf\ie\iér;xent. e ere each presented py of Hermag N. .. SThe :. Growing T HE P RE 3 3 22. . Mr. Leech, of Elm Place, was secretary â€"of the intermediate and high school division last year. Miss Wheelock, of the ;Elm Place faculty, was elected secretary of the primgry section of the North S}xore di"‘ E.the. Hlinoisâ€"Stateâ€"Feael association at La Grange, IIl., April Elm Place Teacher t e : Elected to Office pupils. Place auditorium by the third grade pupils, 100 in number, on April 26 â€"The piece is, in ~the opinion of the class,‘well suited to the talent of the "‘The Cobblers and the Elves," a |. f cantata,, will be presented in the Elm[Former Teacher Here Cantata to Be Given f _by Third Grade April 26 at La Grange. _.On Monday, April 22,; the teachers of Lincoln school atténded a meetâ€" ing of the Lake Shore Division of the Illinois State Teachers‘ association In the lower hall, .the fifth gradev of Lincoln school has an exhibit of flowering treées and shrubs, _ . At the assembly held Thursday, April 25, Miss Paullin‘s sixth . grade will give a dramatization of three scenes from "Robin Hood." _ 3 avateanel, At Lincoln school the grades comâ€" ing in first last week in the banking system were Miss Paullin‘s sixth grade, ~Mrs. ‘Whitehouse‘s seventh grade, and Miss Boyce‘s seventK grade. Every student in each one of: these grades was a depositor. ‘ Upper Grades First f in School Banking PLEATINGâ€" _ HEMSTITCHING cipal of Oak Terrace school will be given by the Makio the Highwood Girl Reserves afternoon; AprifT 96 . Highwood Girl Reserves Give Tea for Faculty yâ€"In ~Honor of the Tanrhar« â€"sa4 uie esie Cl se t C «Mr. Thomas R. L. St,r(;x_lg,v of Los Angeles, Calif., â€"aâ€"former teacher at Ell:n Place grammar school, was. marâ€" ried in Chicago, March 27, to a Chiâ€" cago girl. The couple plnn~to reside at the Edgewater Beach hotel. 120 North Green Bay Phone 354 cS * ) picks â€" l in fnnn necprmenanminegenann it s ; to â€"dec { #~ < #â€" .. * :ff' had ï¬ Publisher of Music _ .__ _ M wooder Visits Elm Place «2 orange s T3 > .._ painted Miessner, publisher of school muâ€" aai the dif sic, visited Elm Place last Tuesday __ _ craft, morning. â€"He inspected the school health, and added that he has moved his busiâ€"â€" _ handw s f â€" _ bookâ€"sl ness to Chicago and plans to make Bfous co his home here in Highland Park.. .. ~â€" d MRS. ZAHNLE the sand dunes near 'SaWyer, Niich- igan. â€"â€" * Extending from Friday, April 12 to *Tuesday, April 23, the spring vacaâ€" tion at Elm Place has ended. â€" _ Several members of the faculty and student body visited other cities and states during this time. Miss Knight drove to Buffalo and back, stopping at Ann Arbor on her return. Miss Nixon rode in a bus to Kanâ€" sas City, Mo., and back. Several pupils spent some time at Spring Vacation Ends __*__. at Elmâ€" Place School COVERED BUTTONS, PINKING and OTHER DRESS TRIMMINGS Quick Service ; April 26. Married in Chicago the teachers â€"and prinâ€" Thursday, April 25, 1929 the Makio club of 1. Reserves Friday some time at the faculty other cities time. Miss > and back, Rd. , a tea _ Every _ _ articles t x â€"willâ€" be â€" . them. S * _ Firs nam _ as follow: _ Waâ€"Wa, _â€" sie Barn _ Manus, g “;%t For t â€" _ corner . â€"_ poems 0 ~o Lewaâ€"W ~â€" _ poem fo ____ Monda; _ lof havi . sland_P _â€"__â€" not be _ throug! __ _ for the \ _‘ was ne: _ . found a _ but we 2 e seats.. ~_ esting q f:gvplanned S talks.© Je * ? nod woe5b: ~A.as _ plans ©1.5:30. «_ _.asked _ group _ ‘fire r Some on Long leg were the Camp Fi Camp F Some si E ~â€" * Inug All setti â€" Camp All diff. Big ear; Button â€" s Su Fire â€" _ MeM the fir ed in a girl ally us ar room â€"On ou time as the oth Park at h e e ark oon. am e fo Sign A Afte in a