of the late representaâ€" ;, and is a ith splendid to ~Acting 10 spoke of rms in anâ€" ained later due to the e of his atâ€" f his busiâ€" would keep corporation dâ€"give such quired. ard of local he . contract venue storm October 31, prize masâ€" will be held ing to the take effect e city counâ€" fonday eveâ€" John Munro i counsel to y of $2,000 masquerade, 1 and enterâ€" I|â€"theâ€"entire ial occasion, s been proâ€" n ~â€"to other as yet anâ€" ie future. St." Paul‘s sponsor the ‘ertsâ€"at â€"the ning. ~This : Miss June sonator and 3. . Fleming, ed his conâ€" merriment. ten hall on ck. No ad> ree will ofâ€" he last ten ~A. G. Mceâ€" of bids ‘for : 44) YÂ¥ Night ~as Corâ€" Meetâ€" ELLOR â€"TO Y.W.C.A. BOARD on, Inc. . 24, 1929 invig â€to o Hall Thursday, O¢t. 24, W. C. A. board of "directors was held on Tuesday, Oct. 22. ~Mrs.â€"O. L. Oleâ€" son called the meeting to order and procéeded directly to the business on hand. Treasurer Resigns and Another Appointed; Workers‘ Mrs. Wilson Kline, treasurer of the board tendered her resignation which was accepted with modified regrets, The regrets were because of losing her as treasurer but were modified because immediately after the resigâ€" nation went through, Mrs. Olesen â€"apâ€" pointed Mrs. Kline, chairman of the Girl Reserve â€"committee, the board knows, she is greatly needed and will be endlessly appreciated. Mrs. Stevens New Treasurer â€"Mrs. Raymond Steven was voted on the board and appointed treasurer as Mrs. Kline‘s successor. Mrs, Myron C. Rybolt, Mrs. E. J. Ginter of Deerfield and Miss Alvina Schneider were also voted upon and accex;ted as new members <of the board. _ _After some discussion it was also moved and the motion accepted by the board that the Y. W.â€"C.â€"A. carry an insurance policy cevering any actiâ€" ciation building. At the completion of"the above business Mrs. E. T R. Murfey took over the meeting to discuss campaign plans for the drive the week of .Octoâ€" P ienss Campaign Worke . ~â€"To date the following women have signed up to work on the soliciting teams. Mrs. A. 8. Burdick, captain; Mrs. John E. Vercoe, Mrs. Ross Maâ€" vin, Mrs, Clayburn Jones, Mrs. Lyle Gourley, Mrs. Arthur Schram, Mrs. J. B. Deibler, Mrs. Sylvia H. Marâ€" tin, Mrs. Myron C. Rybolt, captain; Mrs.â€"W.â€"Aâ€"Alger,â€"Jr.; Mrs.Clarence Benson, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs.â€" Philip Masslick, Mrs. C. H. Zimmerman, Mrs. Wilson Kline, Mrs. E. J. Ginâ€" ter, captain; Mrs. _ C. S._Scribner, G. Maus, Mrs. Paul Beyer, Mrs. Osâ€" born, Mrs. Paulâ€"Date, Mrs. F. H. Okey, captain; Mrs. R. S. Black, Mrs. Julius Laegeler, Mrs. F. C. Noerenâ€" berg, â€" Mrs. Arthur â€"Hanson, Mrs. Harry M. Pier, captain; Mrs. R. M. Jeffries, Miss A. Howe, Mrs. . J. S. Van Bergen, Miss Allen, Miss Alvina Schnieder, captain, and Mrs. Lonis Scheimel. : The captain of the Mother‘s club team is Mrs.. Louis Schemmel.and the workersâ€"areâ€" Mrs.â€"John Fay, Mrs: Allan Gerken, Mrs.° Willis Gerken strom and Mrs. William Hayward. de Miss Miss Pierson, Ravinia school; â€"Miss Marxson, Braeside school, and Mrs. Wright the high school. â€" w4 E.- vhurch will serve a roast beeil dinner, tomorrow evening, October 25. Supper will be served at 6:30. ApiGaciciees t3 clonmies «s Mi Hartog, Oak Terrace school; Miss Clair Kennedy, Eim Place school : Team Assembled Berve Dinner Friday To See Teachers to Oak street, a block north on Oak to Bloom and west on Bloom to Wauâ€" kegan avenue and thence north through Highwood and past the guardhouse in Fort Sheridan, conâ€" necting with the original â€"route just north of the main buildings in the fm. & Route 42 on Sheridanâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Fire Burns Roof Off ~~â€"Road â€"Altered â€"Northâ€"â€"â€"â€"Loesch Home Oct:17; Since the opening of the new North Sheridan road bridges the State Route 42 has been changed somewhat in that section. The route as now marked extends north from the north The change. is made, it was reâ€" ported, because of a request from army ~headquarters ~to â€"remove ~the traffic on this route from the center roadway through the fort. Also it is understood that the ~Highwood Chamber of Commerce was influenâ€" tial in having the route changed to go through Highwood. Architect Hodgdon s Talks to Rotarians At the regular meeting of the Highland Park Rotary club at the Moraine hotel Monday noon, Fredâ€" erick Hodgdon, architect of the new city hall building, was the principal speaker: He talked about the new clear and informative description ‘of the structure and its arrangement. The talk was heard with interest by the members present. > Tuesday eveâ€" ning representatives of the local club attnded â€"a â€" meeting â€"for the organizaâ€" ;:;)bus u:’d 'tuheir {riend:;;mm’;a to attend, d â€" This evening (Thursday) a chnrch‘ supper will be given at the Redeemer Lutheran church on West Central avenue. The Ladies‘ Aid is sponsor church supper is not only to feed the body but it also has a social aim, the promotion of a feeling of good will among the members of a church and tation is extended to all to come to this supper. s Hold Church Supper at Lutheran Church Five men who are workers at the Pacific Garden mission of Chicago will be at the victorious life meeting at the First United Evangelical church on. this Thursday evening. Each oneâ€"of themâ€"will â€"speak briefly. '&r',’l'ho Raedeke trio will sing on Friâ€" over the radio. ~Now you can see them facge to face and hear them. . vices on Sunday. These are some of the in%s features. that are i store for the people I C the meetings. y AR OAmat e . Aeoee Hmene s ETe S PR aE C0 es on S\m';ny. These are some ?f A juvenil;: rally was held Saturâ€" e ""-“_"‘“,'v e rer AHERREEN : .c SpFS 5io ool0 ul lugs » interesting features that are in| day at which about one thousand chilâ€"] .. , . ___, + * es ie for the people who W termd {â€"c are _pre ld i “L of _ a (I:' Pierrot lf"mm “,".d__‘?f,l_"; : meetings. Juvenile frolic n,. July were| (c) The S°& s _ __â€" â€"__UGrant Schaefer apmmmmmnnmmnobnmtime iizgnts ~‘___| ghown the children. Mr. and Mrs.| > _ Sien, Taut Downing, noonepauist Benefit Card Party _ Hugo Schneider and Mr. and Mrs.| At the conclusion of the program : The Junior Star club will give a Norman Culver took eleven juveniles | delicious refreshments were served by nefit_cardparty, â€"Friday evening,| to the raliy. .. ____. _ _ _ |____ the hostess, Mrs. Holmes assisted by . , N . T asoni ‘emnie o roecevi n ho ";;-_“m --7-. ._â€".,“_V ':r! x" .., - r‘; .lb :.V“g of the New Bridges First U; E. Church TH EC CP RCECS S ’ K 1. * 00 .E 6e N__‘V nnmapdionnommmmmecf Sttay: 7 sw PR néicceniden "'!':_\"'.';"',‘i‘r-:’»;"'y-’é‘;-:‘: uk eX o n n tA en pep n p P n un 0 e sn e en n raee o OO aiee cPesns m, v.' ec 0'. qx'! mԠ18 _m_!fel Representatives of every post in bof was burned of and considerable damage..was done to. the interior beâ€" fore the flames were under control. The firemen worked hard and manâ€" aged to avert total destruction‘ of the building. The damage was estimated ‘at about $2,000, according to the firemen‘s report. The most serious fire in Highland Park in a long time occurred last Thursday evening, about 4:39, when sparks from a chimney ignited shingles on the roof of the Joseph Two minutes before the call to the Loesch : place â€" the firemen â€" received another call to put out a grass fire at the barricade on East Laurel aveâ€" nue, at the bluff. On October 18 they were called to 1416 Wildwood lane because of a broken coil in a gas heater, but . noâ€"damage was reported. On October 19 there were two runs, one to put out a blaze in an Essex car gand the other for a grass fire. on Deerfield avenue. Rev. Fischer Comes Rev. K, A,. Roth, who has resigned his position as pastor of St. Johns Evangelical : church several months ago, will leave the church, some time Bertha, Minnesota will succeed ‘him at St. Johns. Mr.~and Mrs. Roth have served St. Johns church for alâ€" most five years, while at the same time Mr. Roth has been doing gradâ€" vuate work atâ€"Northwestern_univerâ€" has taught at Lake Forest college where he has charge of the departâ€" ment of religion. Mr. and Mrs. Roth will move to 418 Glencoe avenue, Highland Park. Mr. Roth is giving more time to his work at Lake Forâ€" est college and toward the compleâ€" tion of his déctorate at Northwestâ€" ern, and Mrs. Roth is teaching at the First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Highland: Park, announces a free lecture on Christian Science by Miss Margaret Murney Glenn, C. 8. B. of To Lecture Sunday on Christian Science w;i;, ;-;‘T)(n,!'rgnk Howe attended| (a) When Albani Sang ... Drummond a three days school of instruction of "_’) h« ML,?,' %"“'p,"“,'t,_ ,,?,d,,'m'"’"“ ‘the Mystic Workers in Milwaukee,| (¢) The Foutain .____.coâ€"...._._.__..__ ... Ravel ®ry<d:¢ "tary "ans * Akas &st manph SSb s LAE 4 oA LE Mess ~rernigns van s F Boston, Mass., a member of the board of lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church â€"of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.. to be held in the church edifice, 387 Hazel avenue, Sunâ€" day afternoon, October 27 at: 8:80 o‘clock. The public is cordially inâ€" vited toâ€"attend. â€"â€": i on in en imal mxmws%__ï¬.@w mt <Mr.and Mrs. Frank Howe attended a three days school of instruction of the Mystic Workers in Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Dunn, and George Howe.: Mills, Mrs. E. F. nttented the ....mr'y % e’] Todd, and Mrs. T Other Minor Blazes to St. Johns Church COUNTY COUNCIL OF _ LEGION IN LEGISLATION Interesting Meeting on Friday Night of Last Week at * Waukegan Representatives of every post in Lakeâ€"county â€"attendedâ€" the monthly meeting of the Eighth District held in the Elks club at Waukegan last Friday night. It was the second meeting with Charles Kapschull of Déerfield as district commsnder and mugurs well for the future of the Legion under his leadership, . The â€" Homer Dahringer Post of Waukegan acted as host and served refreshments at an informal getâ€"toâ€" gether meeting, which followed the business session. â€" Drum â€"and Bugle Corps . _ ___ The Sharvin :Post Drum and Bugle Corps of North Chicago did their stuff: on the cmain‘ streets of Waukegan and received well merited applause. This outfit won fourth prize in the state competition when only seven months ~old â€"and â€" creates favorable comment wherever it plays. â€" The countyâ€" organization will sponsor an affair : to be .given at the Antioch Palace, proceeds of which to be given to the upkeep of this splendid drum and bugle unit, the only one in the county, â€"â€"Full details wil} be. anâ€" Leonard Hook â€"=of Grays lake anâ€" nounced the giving of a medal to the local schools for good: work on patriâ€" otic essays. This aroused comment to the extent that each school in the a _ s Paas oÂ¥ L : a ounty "WiIll D $Droc c.- prize Delightful Program , § Is Given at Meeting .The . Highland Park Music club was delightfully entertainpgd at the home of Mrs. Samuel S. Holmes on Wednesday,â€"October 23â€" Theâ€"presiâ€" dent, Mrs. E. F. Nolting presiding. After the usual business was disâ€" posed of the following music proâ€" gram was given: °_ _ : (a) (b) (a) . Valse Caprice . (b) Witches‘ Frolic (e) (B) (e{ (d) (e) if} (a) Angels Ever Bright and Fair ... Haydn IAdttlGâ€" â€"BOYâ€"BIMG:: ,â€"s â€"â€"sreclccorversmarses in comacal Adah Bryant Bueldnxm, Contralto t Eine Salome‘s Aria from Aus Meinen Grossen Schmerzen .....Franz Mit Einer Wasserlilie ... Grieg Im Horbst . .._::â€".":.â€"..â€"â€"zi>ccâ€"cocc.:_ : Rones There Cried a Bird ... Sindig Mrs, E. R. Baum, soprano Mrs. Paul Downing, nccompanist Mrs, Thomas Halpin, pianist Mrs. Lucienne Bose, harpist If Nolting, Mra. 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