Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Highland Park Press, 22 Aug 1929, p. 38

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Cliasing tin-u Europe SUE CAROL“ - NICK STUART M . -r". SUNDAY ONLY - AUGUST 25 _ CARTOON - NEWS m' SOUND . 'yl5t, It: JACK mmnm the VITAPHONE _e,I,tt,,'Siiii'iititiiii, He was a.smal-l town newspaper man, and hit Wife and family proved to be the "drag". untir---but)erthis absorb- ipg alr-talk.ing drama 3t'e‘lI" you “the rest!_ . _ ' _ h MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY T AUGUST 26, 27," 28 . MON., was, WED., AUG. 26, 27, 28 ' . RAMON NAVARRO " . RENEE ADOREE . The Pagan " (iiiillbiiilllatilMulnEIiE '. FRANK WALLIN ind JOYBOYS e _ qith . . BIG COMPANY or “MAIN!” also "SONG AND SNRY” SUNDAY ONLY - AUGUST " .-MM' the stag.- ._-. nu . Wm“; my. 1RtlLCulittaIttrtt _- g; EDNESDAY S-hi-lt-Wai-er-b-ttAf-Hee, -- ___ ==r.=----r=r=--------==ie.e'T, ‘ E Ge = eE%ggEiEE5Em a -eeiri-i,r g in " 'tWE4EEM . a /' iv",', ' (li, [lb/v " "fir' AT WAUKEGAN MACK SWAIN - GEORGE' SIDNEY A 130% Tuning mt "Ga; ' . Stage Queen. THURS., FRI.,"S-AT.. AUG. 29, M, 31 The Cubans and the Kelley: in . Atlantic City . 1PurAsUritt CRAZED" --on the Be--- V DOROTHY BURGESS . _ and a pig cast ' Another Van Dine%urder mystery "--the most astounding of all--i-iuie.d with%spense and a big: surprise and a bit cast of favorites THURSDAY, .FRIDAY, SATURDAY . _ AUG, 29, "M, 31 '. ". ' q A sequel to' the I. _ "CANARY MURDER CASE" Att, Talking NEWS IN SOUND ALL 'rA:yirNtrcosnirDy CARTOON -e' sensational ' doinedy hit PRESS fidish ! also Calcium surprise Children. may be enrolled for the morning session .or fot the dag ses- sion, and in.the grades nll regain Work is given hibernating session. This incliyigs the fundamental skills arid a rich sctivity program of social studied, natural science, industrial arts, singing and rhythm and ingra- ture. The entire school, trom nursery school through kindergarten and. the elementary grades, is conducted with the view of meeting the needs and developing the possibilities of each child in the wey that will make him the finest possible member of his so- cial group. The Nan for morning anti afternoon sessions gs worked oat by the school if proving most satisfac- toryin the opportunity it provides for this meeting of the needs of the individual. ' ccAnrrisuneertysnt has .beeri made of the addition of the'sixth grade to the Children‘s Sehool, " i{hex:Natianal Kindergarten and Elementary col- ‘lege, Evanston, for the fall session opening September 18. "With the ad- dition. of this grade' therdtrnimatt. tion school .provides an orifiortunitit for the sfinesst type of education for children, "from' the vnursery school through‘the elementary grades, pre- paring them' for entrance to junior high school. f _ Add Sixth Grade to I Elementary College . Mr. putk-ras a leader and moving spirit. of the. Saturday Aftemocn, Sketch greup and. was an inspiration . to all who knew" him. " rman'artsJi'ne, principles arurhiirt, idealsvhehas left. 't indelible stamp of' lisriitttirtre pen sonality upon thhioiiiiituiilty.' . ' Hits widtrwc9frp. Letty Buck, his, daughter, Virginia, and his sister, Migir Mina Buck of EVanston, sur- viVe, Services were held Sunday af- - ternoon, August 18, m; 27 North Sheridan road, and cremation fol- lowed at Graceland cemetery. _ He was wen known as a Wani- éolor artist _of note. dihmy of his beautiful pictures have been exhibited from time to time at the Art Insti- tute and elsewhere-pictures of rare qmilitf which reveal his genius. Mr. Burk. was tinivertra1ty below] in Jtavinia. Less than forty "families :there when he came, he interpreted ‘to those who followed_ him the real spirit of Ravinia taught them to appreciate and preserve its natural beauty. His-idea of neigh.. borliness was one of, the many beau, tiful traits of character which on~ deared him ~to~ his friends. He was ever ready with-his pencil to Take the needed sketeh---to show a way out of a difficulty-to transform in ugly house into a thing of beauty-u-th, lay out'a garden or plan a park. His brush was a wand with Which he worked magic. . larly true in the one of the Raviuia school, through all the' stages of its _develo meat and of the Allendule farm it Lake Villa, of which he might well 1teortssidered the" patron saint. Indeed Allendale is largely a monument to his genius. menown ARTIST ‘ AND ARCHITECT mm (Continued from page 2) Artist of Note “My. August se, 1929 Thur sdsr, Am Troop 83 of than meeting Wednesday 9v business meeti muster Herbel had a corn ro brmfire and ' and from th that have com was very Cool Ottieerir& For their tr tending over fifteen years, upon G. Barre executive bot American can Jamboree, Dr smut executiv America, and ecutive officer boree Contini D’Honnour wl pf Honor, to ivho have rm ice to boyhom es-trpm Euro Americans b Badf a long a in service to was honored American Ca Scout Jumbo: a sccutmast and member Buffalo,- N. Y (lid work W He was. one the Boy Sét now} memb _ rd,;tlte Nptil Scouts of f been the chi the founding . ment in Am organization "2 mm to 860,000 boy se.dut execu' who incite-cl ican coming interttationa among boy: was, directb Education America at Wprld war French gum of Honor f: ,strmetion ci also been t gavel-rent ‘Spnni h " Both Mr. R the. coveted falo, which Boy 'ot/tt distinguish' A. trootr a member's . ' fornia "tour America, I

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy