FS 0§« nd he 18, 1st 18, liâ€" p» to: prove fans.. together ent ~atte Paritory fle D e B thell, of ;;r TY will two Lak »This will be good lowers of boxing, ; view of the excellen Puf on in the first â€" two weeks ago. Another Good Boxing Show at Fort Tonight â€".__â€" "C _ anthor _ speaks â€"ofâ€"Pussy â€"Witâ€" %?E%MM* Same freedom of ‘expression used in The Airplane, Sky Harbor, Racing the Train, and others, C Her poems are intelligent and highâ€" ly imaginative. For example : â€" Under the Tent of the Sky _ _ The wind cracked his whip, + The stomMedâ€"a<m,â€"“““"*“ And the animalâ€"clouds marched one by one ‘ (Continued on Page 11) afflht“m‘me"ggm‘. large list of -sulijo}ï¬ terest. ltranged by mother, Mrs.â€" Abbie B. Bastin is a member of the faculty of the Lineoln school and well known in this city, In "Around. a Toadstool Table" ‘the mefllï¬mmâ€"mm? the freshness and spontancity of a. child. ~She has discovered the magic of our workâ€"aâ€"day world. There are poems about mechanical things, moâ€" tor cars, airplanes, zeppeélins, trains, speed boats, and so on. â€"There are story telling poems which always capture the eager interest of children. There are nature poems, <about the outâ€"ofâ€"dsors, reflecting the world in all its moods. â€" There are poems ab pir ic onm e c o e k ¢_rounds. . Armorg these fights, it one betweeXt two civilians and between sailors from the Great s and ‘soldiers from the post. ree of the main bouts are bound rove of grest interest to boxing These three fights will bring her Bertnug‘ot Co.C ‘{Aat presâ€" attending : the â€" Westâ€"Point â€"Proâ€" ory school) andâ€" Viggo Lindby e Depot Force in the 166 aan.si MeRacha,., "/AD" ""C 109 pourd McEachern, co,F A, and Mit. of the . Depot Force, : in _ the weight class; and Janiak, Batâ€" l ill the HwhtL..i 2L ~p2 l wR their home is on (51:%;::::2 Bennett is manager of the J. B nett store at Glencoe. : Mrs. Ber mother, Mrs.â€" Abbie B. Bastin member of the farnltw af i1 r nances her reputation craftsman in children‘s the wifeâ€"of Kenneth C Another hlentgd‘“; young woman has en of authorshipâ€"in theâ€"â€" Rowena â€" Bastin Bqnm bock <"Around ca To: A Child" book of verse publshed.â€" Mrsâ€"Benn M & number of nationalâ€"cirealation an. Delightful~New ‘Book of YVe by Rowena Bastin Benneit Is Just Published _ c Mioimphs rpy.. "1‘* ve g£ood news to the folâ€" of boxing, particularly so ia the excellent fights that were in the first show at the Fort ie o3 083 author K' . on WE htâ€"heavyweight cls ight cl::: day, seasons, and talented ~Highland Park CX Te lle whose new Toadstool â€" Table," verse, has just been M + and . covers a of children‘s inâ€" entered the ranks of, magazimes of and ‘her book en as a master verse. She is _ Bennett, and 5U road. â€"â€" Mr. J + B- Gfl.!‘â€" .: Bennett‘s of Verse . . _ Bet Date for Play Thursday and Friday g"‘" 6 and 7, are the date g presentation of the annt mm ‘m a issue of the in | Dance, February A Washington birthday be given by North Shore 171, 8. F. of A., Saturd: Februsry 22 at Masonic h: viation has been extende« lic to attend, < C aniingt o Seainars Reeriamidtve it t AMicwscoins. 1 over WMAQ radio station last Sunâ€" day evening. Marchi, who is an opâ€" eratic tenor and has achieved considâ€" erable ‘success in his art, plans to leave soon for a South American tour, his friends report. He sang several classical numbers with marked effect Moâ€"ï¬thâ€"mâ€"gï¬â€". . prano and orchestra accompaniment. The Arts committee of the ~| Woman‘s club will hold their monthly meeting on the fouri nesday of the month, Feb. 26 o‘clock at Mrs, Ralph Fletch mour‘s â€"home on â€"Cary aven | this will be a most important : th complete plans for our in art survey and spring fair the committee is urged to ha nras. Pietro Marchi S;gs 3 Over Radio in Town _ A_ demonstration, of seed plan and transplanting using seeds â€" require different treatment will given by ‘Mrs. R. A, Crossman. The Highland Park Garden Study club will meet Monday, February 17 at 2. p. m. at the home of Mrs. Robert Clark, 547 S. St. Johns avenue., . â€" The new book of Mrs. Wilder‘s, "Adventures in a Rock Garden," will be reviewed by Mrs F T PB w._._ Coming to Deerpath Forest, Sunday, Feb, 23 tinee and evening@ norf~ P. Garden Study Club Meets Monday, Feb. 17th At Deerpath Soon BRADLEY Kincaip pians for our industrial id spring fair the entire urged to be present. ‘ay, Feb, 23, for both maâ€" ening performances. book. of Mrs. Wilder‘s, in a Rock Garden," will by Mrs. E. T. R. Murâ€" â€"â€" . , * "~ rHY 40, at OnQ Ralph Fletcher Seyâ€" _ Cary avenue. As st important meeting Friday _ evenings, the dates set for the annual Pross on the fourth Wed: seed planting ser an~ a later ' seeds that Ravinia regular at one T H F plans of later. o y meeting of W_B:y scho " lth‘xm m"y 2". Fnrtllnr natii. tureship of the J First Church of Boston, Mass., to Place auditorium, Februrry 15, at public is invited. rure. on Christian Science Randall Dunn, CS B First Chure Highland â€"Park lnot be questioned. â€" In the evering an ; adult audience . greeted t} who again gave a sincere portrayal of the famous st players and directors are t gratulated indeed upon an fite piece of work.. May ‘we agiin soon! ; ANNOUNCES The yR T CEm 7 _ | Pe°C0 _ CAUCNSIOT _<.r~“,_-,._,: v 2erign. Place sthool. These twoa chas.| *"* * Cntonty 24. . _ . _ _ _ _ _ acters were â€"unanimously the favorâ€"| _ f‘tâ€"&m itesâ€"of â€" theâ€"children, though esch| _ At this meeting a number of bids player received all : the praise posâ€"| on the contract for building . s are BM recmminenimndiont ecgere in n icatastins t ot ts o han e sâ€"<tprotectran aHon® "the " lark s froni to Commentsâ€"heard from: some were,| DProtect the city waterworks and filâ€" ‘"How could Bertha keep her eyes | tration ~plant were received â€" and closed so long* T1 tried at _ home but| opened. After the bids have been couldn‘t do it," and "I ecried when | Properly tabulated and have remained Caleb told his blind daughter how he| On file f5r public inspection; further had deceived her." it action is expected. â€" k § The auditorium was packed to caâ€"| An ordinnce amending the sectionâ€" pacity that afternoon, and if the sight | of the Highland Park eode fixing the of wildly cheering> children settling|fire limits in the city was read proâ€" down quietly to listen eagerly to a| Viding for making the fire limits corâ€" new act is any index to the suceess | respond to the business and commerâ€" of that performance, it certainly canâ€"; Cial zones of the city, and this was not be questioned. filed for inspection and will be acted Irl: the evering an appreciative | °" At a later meeting. adu t andianans LV Cug)> FE L _P RE $ 8 G tion of "Th at Elm Plac acters were iE‘?;‘_‘_OI.',.fln plaver recai Dicken‘s famous Slowboy and C:le lived again last T for school children: 46 experience in nstionalâ€" | is to give this #‘“ I m B;é'iufâ€" ill â€"stimu terest of the parents, t prospective leaders in t] f through this co people wh> are interest ing with a scout troop leader cr assistant. Mothe girls in Gir] Seout trooj these who are mothers of _dren. wh»> wig soon bec are urged to attend. The chirged for the #ourse . ligation for leadership fo1 do enroll. The course con classes to be held Monda; nesda ‘_afternoonsâ€"atâ€"3:3 mï¬lace school kinderg for three consecutive we ning on Monday Ratk®: ai The Girlâ€"Scout.Community tee is sponsoring & trainin of six. lessons in Girl Scou iï¬ name oneâ€" ‘sted in the Mout, who has had A orank HoldTraining Course > Girl Scout Leadership ricket On the Hearth" Delights Audience .. . Further _ notice of the evening will be sen m . _ _ ", _ _ ~S yA o0 â€"p.. m.; at Place school kindergarten room three .consecutive weeks he‘in- on Mcnday: Feb. 24. â€""TTISvian . science | by <John Dunn, C.$3,â€" B., <of ~Boston, member of the Board of Lecâ€" of â€"the Mother Church, the vurch ~of. Christ, Scientist Aass., to be held in the ditorium, Saturday hing, 15, at .eight o‘ / â€" The "The Cricket on Place school. Th irch of Christ Scientist of «_ Ane course consists of to be held Monday and V afternoonsâ€"atâ€"8:30 m â€" ; 7 N6 _an appreciative ce greeted the players ave a sincere and vivid the famous story. The directors are to be conâ€" 3 LECTURE Je CHRISTIAN SCIENCE °7. > S wae movement.: Mrs. ho has had a great deal of e .in nationalâ€"scout affairs the eourse and leadership for th Meet Feb. 24 are interested in scout troop eithe C:leb, the Toymaker, t Thursday afternoon tant. Mothers who Scout troops now will stimulate the inâ€" P‘.Mt.‘y Qeuheu, and ‘g of the Elm school : P.T.A. evening, Febâ€" characters, Tillie yers‘ in ommunity commit. .. Ml’lin‘ ccurse Girl Scouting and others who have roops now and s of young chilâ€" become â€" scouts There is no fee the activities, AtivafhoAeabitee course, to find of â€" the sent out unusually see them id . no . obâ€" those Wwho i workâ€" T: as a to â€"any LX â€" S$1X Wedâ€" Miss Gladys Greenlaw is the annual meeting of mfl tional Council of Religious being held at the Stevens hotel, Chiâ€" cago, this week. She is a member of the executive committee of â€"the_dig tors‘ section . of â€"pealiptorre" education, directors‘ Mection. â€"There are e six hundpkd representatives from vaâ€" rious p@ts of the world attending this sAAi{ference Miss Greenlaw Attends . Conference in Chicago RTe ied 0e on eathrtant 10â€"3 acth m lt ward from Central avenue. At the meeting of the board of local improveâ€" ments the _ resolution priginating the The council adopt« read first at the p employing Bowen E special counsel in the the extensinn af <ha. At the meeting of the cal Im hing formal action was ing for the postponemen lic hearing to March 10. 2. . â€"â€" HaAt a petition largely signed by property owners who would Tavor the improvement had been received asking ‘thit the plan be @ltered : to reduce the width of the street and the paving, and that consideration of this proposition would require additional tension ‘project until. cause of new develop? plained that a petition meeting Mondsy evening, Mayor Benâ€" jamin F. Lewis announced that it had become necessary to _f & -1.' Ap €*3 ggg :;enue ex~ 6 2 O ol Pn 2oo * o â€"AVE. HEARING MontH "â€"~‘nf bowen E. Schumacher as ‘ial counsel in the new project for extension of Sheridan road southâ€" C ces L2 P L ference. i F Plan Spring Is Here ! is timeof the year ';; flmmnge o! snowdrops. htative at large fï¬ ction. â€"~There are representatives from vaâ€" of the world attending al DCceived stated that _ were: up and within a d be in bloom at E"n. _ These litfl:gflowm e their appearance on e Held March 10; New Suggested in Petition: Council Meets stponement of the adopted the resolution the previous meeting, t cuntil March 10, be d"_e'mï¬i He ex.â€" ; but thisâ€"year is â€"always Board of Loâ€" â€"in "the eveâ€" taken providâ€" pubâ€" i & w