ing of the Mis. . P. M. C. come' are members of be I' back nt our renter work for f Muster, . rt Sundny wit at who .do not where. are irs , of our eitusse. ship Service be. he pastor. will f'Whnt are the will consult the ltr the time and l sermon.-" _ ofrthe board of ruling, Stpt. -3. Troop _ 62 By V All boys having twelve years are scout. opium-Lay the twelftlryear we ‘scbuts. Boys with the troop scoutmuter and meeting. ' . --Metting of the evening services attended during Our attendance that many are ' vacations. We ul’s letter to the enjoy the jnterr eriin ~Chm-ch ews, .ppstor olig Church “tough, Pastor 10 o'clock isverr “so mus at 8 dir. 8 o’clock eonY , Father Me. sisten from the '" The evening nducted by our lich time Miss [8 Esther Drake wriences It the mp of Christian a services will be ere welcome at [slow Church Ion, Minister ' school. tip nnd sermon. Jnn endeavor. tip nnd~|ermon. do n cordial wel. to worship with eal Claire]: mm ' meeting this 3. be a great a and lives of le same. Now ttt in over and La: come to an C' " Techny, are 'ive the instruc- “(lit str; 1929 tkrn.11 the serv- this church. Church school for two years prhlcipal of the Junior high school at Whitewater' Normal, comes to serve as assistant superin- tendent and carry part-tirne class- room work in the upper grades. Miss Bertu.Miekeitson, a graduate of St. olat'treo11egr; who has been .teaching English in the Junior high school " Racine is. to have classes in litera- ture in the eighth grades. Miss Julia Price comes here from the Cicero T schools to teach literature in the Wth grade. Miss Price is a graduate of the Charleston State Teacher', col- lege and has had superior rating- in the Cicero schools. Miss Marjorie Lynch, a graduate of the same col; lege amrarith similar rating 'as a feileherCeomes from the Pekin, Ill. schools. Her work will he in' the third grade. l Miss Bertha Baur. of Terra Haut'e, Indiana,- an outstand- ing member of the last graduating class at the Terra Haute Normal, "is to teach history', in grades five and six. Miss Irene Stark" of' Chic o, .a graduate of “National sr'i',i.al'r'llx'n' college and .1rf, the University of Illi- sfois, witi.ha'iris charge cot the kinder- garterr in the Green 35} school; Miss Galanda Benz of Milwaukee succeeds Miss Quick7 as supervisor of ’music and as her training and other; prep-l nation closely parallelstthat of Missr .Quick,‘ it is antieipated that she 'willi meet with the same .sucpess' that) madPher prededessor so . valuable)!†member of the staff. Miss, Katherine] Pratt of the l MilWaukee-Downer- col; ‘lege with her home at Dekalb, 'iii) is to teach sewing in grades tive to eight inclusive. Miss Kathryn More who has been away the past year on leave of absence completing her uni.. versity course at Northwestern re- turns to resume her work in the third grade. ' ' . Green Bay' schoolf Kiridfsrtrteten, Miss:Stark; "first grade, Miss Whee- lirek and Misa, MeBroom; Beeoild grade; Miss Detach and Miss Thomas; third grade, Mia's Lynch and Miss Behrens.' Because of seniority as yell as 'general afltnistrs, Miss Behrens a1 is to be \“denn†of theUtatt turn Bay and, have charge of the o _ e,, - Elm Place school: Kindergarten, Miss Deile; tiritt grade} Miss Peht and Miss. _ Kirkland;' secbnd grade, Miss Miller; third grade, Miss Ken- "ed? and Miss More; fourth grade, {Miss McMunn, Miss Hmson, 'Miss Stine and Min, siGvriiriiGraiG anl litcB, Mr. Hawkins, Miss cr... Folldwing, is fhe complete ‘list of assignments: ." _ Thursday. Amt 29, 1929 ELM PLACE SCHWL ' OPENING SEPT. 9'N Continued from pm 3 Complete List You are cordially invited to attend all services at the Zion amtheran church. Now the. season of vacation ist., over, everybody is getting back to' their regular routine of work, so also' you should find, your place in the pew ion the Sabbath. Send the children to. bur Sunday school and also ffnd a class there tor yourself. There is much that we'.c‘an still learn about our God, Lord and Master. Mr. Harold Lundberg of Chicago will occupy ther pulpit. ' Highlanfl Pail: Presbyterian Church - -Duiintr the pastor’s _vacatioh Dr. Robert E. Pugh; Lake. Forest. 1556; will assume any necessar'y_ pastoral responsibilities. 7 i _ . Former Wankegan Man _ in Jerusalem Riot Zone Fem for the safety of Ben Siege}, former well known resident of Wen- kegnn pad for many years connected with the Sam Eisenberg department store nt 80' Tenth street, Waukegan, and wlio is - in the midst of the serious rioting in Jerusalem, are held by rel_ntives in Wenkem. Latest news dispatches state that M, persons have been killed in the riots in Jerusalem between" the Mos- lems and, Jews and fears are held that the number will be greatly in- creased before the uprising is quelled. The Jews have the better of the situ- ation, however, for 26 of the trouble- some Arabs the been killed while but three Jews so far-have fallen as victims in the riots, although many have been wounded or injured. Mr. Siege] is U. S. Immigration ngent in Jerusalem, a position that he has held tor the past seven years. Sunday: . 9:45-Church school. - 11:00 Rev. J, Stanley Coors, Kala.. mazoo, Mich., will preach. . 'j Zion Luann: Church . _ Highwood, Ill. Henry C.Medhittd, B.D., pastor . _ 4L2 High street Sunday school, 9:45 am. English services, 11 mm. P _ . -. Evening service, 7:00 pan. ". Linden and Laurel avenues _Rev. Frank Fitt, pastor 1522 SHERMAN AVENUE" 4" MU! VIE-C 39h. Ciao.» Till Priest? L D. MACPHERSON rrighaVieiiik,' Pharmacy 387 Park Avenue OLDES'I‘ AND MOST MODERN GARAGE m HIGHLAND PARK - Dodge Brothers Motor Cars and Trucks C' . . Tel. Highla‘nd Park 120-121. _. tirt A. G. McPHERSON, Inc. ‘536 Central Avenue 1'Our service aatiafiea" A,ntrounces , l Emma Sw,,,, i, . 01-1211er- Come inand view that: a . ite badty aids for an mpg.) hrir,is_esandhamhi.Thefgueest-- cldsedincoeitainees of . 1ovelinestutm1sm.artness. EIT'. notexpensive. . T New Ydrk hotels. '7 . /ffe, THE first time you may now obtain ffr Immense die ttatt; fgteet, OF THE Rim ti t , . e- peepaeatitms " Rrrz Beauty Salons at the Ritz- Flees, the Remand other great CHARM-ZS or THE Rrtz BEAUTY CREATIONS is now on sale at our 1522.813:- Tat Avenue Store - Pee-Civil Wu-The Early Sixties-General Grant Days. Bonnet Chest _ Chest of Drawers Bureaus with Swivel Mitten Oval Picture Frames - Many Other Interesting Pieces _ Dixoeau 8010 foe August _ ANTIQUE WALNUT _ A FURNITURE ' An {Jamaal Collection of Highlind Park, Ill.