& g :ï¬ ; :_":i'"m"' "".; m Scanlan of was killed when the judge‘s A picture of the wrecked car as it lay upside down in the deep ravine after the accident is shown elsewhere in this paper. â€" _ hests Scene of Accident in 1922 _ _~In this instance the car, which was going south, after rounding a sharp lc)urrv- ‘wâ€"short distance north of the ridge, struck the iron the the rail before she 'kiqdin‘- 4 _.__ _ On Way Home Miss Buhl was returning from Ferry Hall, well known Lake Forest girls school, where she had registered for herâ€"senfor year, and it is belfeved that as her éar â€"roundedâ€"the â€"sharp curve above the bridge it became unâ€" manageable because of the slippery conditionâ€"of the pavement due to a’ Chief of Policeâ€"Tiffany and ‘Officer Joseph Dunakin found her under the overturned car, which apparently had _dived nose first and _turned _ end for end in its descent. The girl had been thrown clear of the steering wheel and lay. with her head near the cement block which held the car from crushâ€" ing down on her, the police report. She was rushed to the Fort Bheridan hospital, where everything â€" possible was done, and on Tuesday reports were that she ‘hhdj_a;_go_od.,;h_g?e to FOCONINE, _ ... â€". .o ce c is en ns ce P enEA L + 2s wire fenceâ€"and & concrete block held it from the ground probably were the factors which saved its oceupant from instant death. F10 42 Mn CIRL HURT AS CAR _ _ PLUNGES IN RAVINE Thursday, Sept. 12 Wreck of automobile in which Miss | from ‘bridge on â€"Sheridan road R ‘of the program. _ _ _ _ â€""| RAlDh Fletcher Seymour. One exhibit ie accident is shown»‘elmhm part of the program. will be by a western artist, including paper. s t iss . A_ï¬e Forest athletic team will be interpretationsâ€"of â€"Mexicanâ€"life.â€"On cene of Accident in 1922 _ forméd in each sport, which will comâ€"| December: 16, Rudoiph Ingerle, well is instance the car, which was | pete with the other clubs in the orâ€" known local artist, will ‘ occupy the outh, after rounding a sharp| ganizhtion. Discipline is one of the gallery with his paintings ~and in â€"szhort distance northâ€"of the| keynotes of the work, yet a boy is March, Jessie Arms Botke. The last struck the iron E%u,fln given an opportunity to assert his inâ€"| exhibit flamm C Mfd smashed through it. In dividuality and to progress rlong any | cluding _Mrs. ~ Everett Millard, ~Mrs, d an, « t e wem A dapnted. Â¥ u ory Halaw T9. K a T *4 Say s on‘ hans maenIne n# . PÂ¥ 300000 ow i ut ngl y ce in ts l 1+ 20 could control its ro‘s C Chicago ar,. driv. ..._ s a | £5 se L 4 W 11 6 /G b‘ 6 %, The director is touch with the : in all fm% of athleties. .with speciat} empha: "‘fmd on good sportsmanâ€" ship, development of the individual as well â€"a@s his ~relationship to the group as a whole.. Handicraft, woodâ€" craftâ€"and nature study will also be a part of the program. in all forms ~â€"The play program for the De Forâ€" est school will be conducted by the Outdoor Play clubs. The Outdoor Playâ€"clubs is â€"an organization created for the development _of in mmmn‘ play life." â€"Mr. McKinney, the present director, founded the first club two years ago in Winnetka. Since ther, the organization has grown until now. there_is at least one clubâ€"inâ€"every mhnrbumMflkâ€"ofm to and including Lake Forest. . > _The program consists of instruction en by a chauffeur, crashed through the guard rail at the south end of the bridge, as the car proeeodbe’ ed north Oi;thenightofSeptem r 8, 1922. The jud_ce’su armâ€"was broken and his Report from the hospital Wednesâ€" day afternbon was to the effect that the young woman was improving and that her chance of recovery was good; The car was hoisted out of the ravine Tuesday "afternoon. It was badly wrecked. E 4 Additional Activity IJ ; in DeForest Schoo â€" *~~~ Kater Report Felicite Buhl of Highland Park .on boundary between Lake F, Fecuor is anxious to keep in 307,',}';,, mth‘pï¬hnhofthoboy(‘ The D is one of the sAnto Ditch a_rark was seriously injured Lake Forest and Fort Sherida: and a sonâ€" Mullen, â€"Helen rese Carson, Pirie, Scott & go. Later ;xhibitora include Davis eil, Frank Peyraud, Frederick Grant, Chicago Galleries," Marshall Field & So.., l"‘y_'m: : Welsch,~ Sherwood and â€"____â€" Continued from page 3 exhibit ~being ~presented for two weeks. â€"The first exhibit is announced for October. 14 and is seninturinn Community Garden _ _ / Class Meets Sept. 18 C in the clubs and encourage construcâ€" tive criticism at any time. s Mr. McKinney. may be reached at his office at 545 Lincoln avenue, Winâ€" netks, I1I.; telephone 2712_____ press and injured when it plunged Sheridan army post. publicity â€"committee obérts and Edith] covusn Bï¬ ~Neorth "Wolkh ® Htrest CHICAGO, IL1LINOI8 Telephone Diversey 5733 _ Mr. Prichard is survived by his sisâ€" ter, a daughter who lives in Detroit, ‘Mich., and who was with her father ‘at the time of his death, and two ‘grandchildren, Vivian Heathcote â€" of Des Planes and Harry Prichard of ‘Rdison Park. Mrs. Prichard died about. four years ago, and following her death Mr. Prichard went to live in â€"Caltfornin.~ _ _ . â€"â€"~â€"â€">â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"~ voikattl,mhoh‘edfhil.iilurin Los Angeles, Cal. His body was cremated and the ashes will be brought back to Janesville, Wis., for burial on the family lot. (AyEFMAp Georgeâ€"Prichard Dies > ‘Was Former Resident club netivities will be sthedulea. The first number will be mailed to reach members September 30. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Any Finigh GARDNER ‘‘Beauty Spot" NOW ISâ€"THE TIMz TO INSTALL RADIATOR SHIELDS FOR EVERY TYPE AND SIZE RADIATOR WELLS & COPIYHORNE Liake Forest 92 _ ANBD . _: :___ onvert J. T. PARSONS CALL OR WRITE..... Thoussnds in Usy Phone Superior 7175â€"9 Local Deaier 45â€"Period Designs AMERICAN YÂ¥our : Radiator Into +084 14068 n, Vivian Heathcote of and Harry Prichard of k. Mrs. Prichard died ears ago, and following Any Design