The elementary department of the North_ Shore . Congregation, Israel, Lincolnâ€"andâ€"~Vernonâ€" avenue, Glencoe will be open for registration on Sunâ€" d.y M ~s@Dt ver 4 A Hne~ thirty 0 ‘clock, _ _Q(. hile -;&i.*s _ ne and old are urpged to be ther. enâ€" rollment. and assignment to classes. Mrs. E. Goldstein, Mrs. W. H. Stockwell,â€" Mrs. â€"Frey, â€"Mrs.â€"Robert Clark, Mrs. L. Smith, treasurer; Mrs. Jacob Weinberg, Mrs. Geo. Roberts, Mrs. Harold White, chairman; Mrs. B. % % secretary. f n' * " . $ troop captains, also met with the committee. ; Opens: Elementary â€" _ â€" . Department Sept. 22 The Girl Scout Community commitâ€" teeâ€"a group of adult citizens organâ€" ized to sponsor Girl Scouting and licensed by the National Girl Scout council to direct Girl Scout activities in the area has been organized, and held its first meeting this year, at the home of Mrs. B. K. Goodman, 306 Hazelâ€"avenue, Monday â€"morning, Sept: 16. at 10:30. wak x\ Girl Scouts _ * _ Motto "Be Prepared" â€"â€" ~ Slogan, "Do a Good Turn Daily." in oo dir abv whion ie PPOHMSE : 2 oo sn i20l o2 On my Honor, I ‘will try â€" â€" _ To â€"do my duty to God and my Country, â€" Aint ie tds To help other people at all times, To â€"obey <the Girl Scout Laws. ~~ â€"â€"The program is based on Indian lore and woodcraft, and also includes drill, â€pat:ridtic‘ pledges, games, and hikes.‘ 4 fi%: > This will mark the beginning of the sixth year_ of _ Ranger work. in Highland Park. The Boy Rangers of America is a national organizaâ€" tion, :&qmrtm in New York City, under : the direction of Emerson Brooks, â€"president,~ and ~chief â€"guide Ranger. It is endorsed by such men as Charles Evans Hughes, its honorâ€" ary president, as being the leading organization for younger boys, eight to twelve years of age. â€"â€" f } The first fall meeting of Highland Park lodge: No. 192, Boy Rangers of America, will be held" at the Elm Place school, on Tuesday evening, September 24, at the usual hour, 7:15. Among the early fall debutane‘s is Miss Veronese Beatty who :t being presented at a tea: % ents, Mr. and u%gon: I leat &A their home 260 Ravine drive, Saturâ€" day afternoon. The young ladies asâ€" sisting will be the Misses Marianna Janet. Kirk of Glencoe, Christobel Whesler and Barbara Poole of Lake Forest, Phoebe Logan of Chicago, and Elizzbeth Lunscombe of â€" Memphis, Tenn., a school mate. A dinner folâ€" lowed. by dancing for the attendants will be given after the reception. Boy Rangers Will $% Meet Next Tuesday Miss Veronese Beatty The members of this communittee esn to m “‘" hlllil ot m o jan one [hous v'-‘ o"‘â€""ï¬.!,-*l in n alago orchestra this last Saturday evening, September 14th, ‘October 28: 3:30 p.m. â€" Modern Art Lecture "Modern Painting," Dudâ€" mCum Watson. ‘H. P. Woman‘s eted _silver ballons ~contaimmy "Sur: prise Prizes. And, six big ballons of four feet in diameter will be blown by volunteer contestants from Senn, New Trier, Evanston and Deerfleld high schools and by representatives of other schools and colleges who may be present. Dell â€" Coon will be refâ€" eree on awarding the prize for the biggest blown balloon. . ~â€"~â€"October â€"29:~ 9:00â€"12:00 .a. m. Classes in French. H. P,‘Woman’s elub. ~> Te Siaokes ‘ . _A great net of 1000 ballons is to be ~released, 100 <balloons at a time. There also will be released ten covâ€" hnmercs Tranen A n miols. Classes in French. H._P.â€"Woman‘s A most unique balloon ~party is planned at the Miraiago Dansant this â€" October 21: 3:30 p.m. â€"â€" Modern Art Lecture. â€" "Modern Sculpture." Tennessee Mitchell Anderson. H. P. Wm‘a"elub. d dpi~mtbd t A m innrteaineac io se Ballon Night at ‘October 23, 24, 25â€"Rummage Sale. H. â€"P.Worgan‘s club.â€"â€" â€"=â€"=<â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"October 18: 10:00 a.m.â€"Class in Octoberâ€"14â€"18â€"Sculpturing exhibit, Carsonâ€"Pirieâ€"Seott &â€"Co.â€"H.â€"P.â€"Woâ€" man‘s club.~ â€" > . October 15: 9:00â€"12:00 a.m. â€" Classes in French} 2:30â€"p. m.â€"Club meeting and program. +~Musicale, Mrs. Arthur Byfield, artist. H. P. Woman‘s elub. J C vaei +uf 4 tary "Law.""* "Charters of _ ism." H. P. Woman‘s club. October 4: 10:00 a. m.â€"Class (in Current~ Events, civics and â€"Parliaâ€" mentary "Law . ~©"Current Events=â€"of instructor. H. P. Woman‘s elub. â€"â€"October 8: 9:00â€"10:00a. m. â€"â€"Adâ€" vanced â€" French= class: ~ 10:00â€"11:00 vanced â€" French _ class; â€" 10:00â€"11:00 a. m. â€" Intermediate lFrenc'h"éliu;' 11;00â€"12:00 "a. m.â€"Beginner‘s French class. â€" M. Marius Jean, instructor. H. P. Woman‘s club. o : campaig atfl i October 25â€"Campaign worker tea, 3 ite bâ€"a‘elock. _ _‘ ____: : ________ fairs and Book Reviews," Highland Park club. ‘ October 24, 31, same as above. November 7, 14, 21, same as above. September 25, 2:30â€"Highland Park Music club at the home of Mrs. F. N. Bard. : ; fls ores October â€"4, 8 p. m.â€"Teachers recepâ€" tion and entertainment at Y.W.C.A. tors of Y. W. C. A. meet. Oct. 8, 15, 22, 29, same : October 16: 10:00 a. m.â€"Communâ€" ity Garden class. aAngen .meeting of Y. _ W. C, A. . .. ,V' October 1, 10 a. m.â€"â€"Board of Direcâ€" Civic Calendar 22, 20, same as above. tb "Nov.*2Maintenance Miralago, Friday oR mifttr ca â€" Entablished 1879 ‘ State and Randoloh Sts., Chicago _ _ CHOoNE CENTRAL 6049 neding Tone? i iney Haak‘s Auto Supply Co. . Large Stock on Hand Rebuilding and Repairing New Coats Made to Order ~PARK FREE 25 South Second Street _ Phone Highland Park 391 Mcn&mwfl:nkpldo. purchaseâ€"come in and us to prove to you that there has been something like a miracie performâ€" ed this year by the creators of the remarkable new Temple Radio Receiver.â€" :. iJ®>4 s The Temple Receiver is a revela tion in beauty â€"â€" a miracle in Tone. Fall Showing of Furs Temple 8â€"90 Radioâ€"Phonograph Sercon G:l_d."?::::h Or‘t.loiil While Bhopping Before coming to our store, drive your car into the University Garage, 1612 Chicago _ Avenue. 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