BE F t $s ,,fâ€"â€"â€"“ bovestrmmes..... . Refreshments will be served by the mothers of the second .and fourth The teachers will be in their rooms to receive friends of the school and to explain: their work, aims, and problems, f â€"The Lincoln school P.T.A. will have an evening meeting Tuesday, March 4, at 7:45 o‘clock. The parents and friends of the school are invited to visit the different class rooms in order t8 become better acquainted with the m't‘th“et_lfldmnâ€"aaï¬â€œâ€"[ï¬i all their activites» ; Lincoln P. T. A. Holds * Evening Meeting Mar; 4 Division of Health and Physical Eduâ€" cation of the University of the State â€"of New York. He is a trained pnl(:l-ic speaker much in demand at schools and ~colleges, especially now when the whole question of athletics and physical training is up for reâ€"valuaâ€" tion and reâ€"organization. : 4al4 Remember the date, March 20, at 3 p. m. An afterncon meetiig, but pass the word on to the men of the community and urge them to conâ€" sider this a men‘s meeting, when the fathers of the high school boys ought to show their interest by being presâ€" ent. athletics. That report, byâ€"the way, is in the Highland Park Public Librar andâ€" another one at the high school, and it:is suggested that parents and teachers will find it well worth look: ing through. s s ' . Mr.. Chase was recommended by Dr. Howard Savage, head of the Reâ€" o tion for the Advancement of Teaching which has recently publishâ€" ed the famous report on American P.‘T. A.‘s of the district, it seemed unwise to try to hold an evening meetâ€" ing in March. However, there are many men, espécially fathers of boys in high school who could well afford to take an afternoon off and come to hear theâ€" Jatest news of the state of affairs in American athletics, with special reference to high school ath_-J letics. o t o o o ie oaiaige in enc This really. should be an evening meeting when the men of the comâ€" munity could hear what this outâ€" standing sportsman has to say about athletics, but since the Aprilâ€"meeting is ‘the big evening â€"meeting of the year, held jointly with all the other 20. Because of the unusual opportuâ€" nity of having such an important man in the world. of athletics as speaker, the meeting is postponed from the usual â€"time on the first Thursday of theâ€"month, to Thursday, March 20:â€" __Mr. Daniel C. Chase, executive secâ€" retary of theâ€" Sportsmanship Brotherâ€" hood, is making the trip from New York especially to address the Parâ€" entâ€"Teacher association of the Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields high school on March Daniel C. Chase, Sec‘y, Spo! â€"â€" man‘sâ€"Brotherhood, Comâ€" ing~ Here March 20 HIGH SCHOOL P. T. A. .. GETS NOTED SPEAKER Highly Recommended Sec‘y. Sportsâ€" Brary, | P. "l,z:ï¬ September, M school, | Clair, H. â€"P. 971; Aug ts and | Dexter, H._P. 2116; 1 Jaot.| Gladys M. wy The Ft. Sheridan Woman‘s club will meet Monday evening, March 10 at 8 p. m. at the club roomsâ€"of the Post chapel.~ There will be an Irish Ft. Sheridan Woman‘s _ Ciub Meets March 10 _;William Harry Elliott, infant son of Mr. ind Mrs. Harry W. Elliott, 739 "Ridgewood drive, ~died Tuesday, aged two days. ~The funeral was held Wednesday. . Barbara Annette Peterson, litttle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. Peterson, 632 Laurel avenue, died on Tuesday, Feb. 25, aged <six weeks. The funeral service was held Wednesâ€" day. Two Small Children ~~_â€" â€"_Die; Funerals are Held rding: to the_month in whien yone cording to the month in which your sons will receive reservations: Januâ€" ary, Mrs. John Putnam, H. P. 134; February,_ Mrs. A. L. Blair, H. P. 2882; May, Miss Adeleâ€"Everett, H. P. 12; September, Mrs. L. B. Sinâ€" ix, H._P. 971; August, Mrs. S. T. Dexter; . 2116; December, Miss Gladys M. w, H. P.. 683; March, April, June, Ju & ber and November, . Mrs. E. G. Reed,_ S 17483. + & An interesting plan is on foot for the next monthly meeting of the Woman‘s Missionary Union of the Highland Park Presbyterian church, The _ meeting will be held on March 10th in the church and a birthday luncheon will be served in the parish house at one o‘clock. There will be twelve tables, each appropriately decâ€" orated to represent various months af the year. There will be a charge for the liuincheon . and individual birthday offerings will be received at the tables. All the women of the church and their friends ‘are invited to attend. e Birthday Luncheon at Presbyterian Church At the regular meeting and lunchâ€" eon nf_lh_.HMMâ€"Rahry club, held _ Monday noon at .the Moâ€" raine hotel, the princip feature was anâ€"â€"Interesting â€"and ~instr ctiveâ€"talk ‘by William T. Tompkins, National is an expert on Indiun sign language, and who gave the club illuminating demonstrations of his skill in this line. The talk was heard with appreâ€" ciation._â€"On _ Wednesday . o monthly meeting of the board of trusâ€" tees of the club was held at the Howâ€" artiâ€"Udell cafeteria. â€" W. T.‘Tompkins Expert ___ Rotary Club Speaker B Rapp Brothers‘ markets, â€" always prompt to give their patrons the adâ€" vantage of reductions in prices, anâ€" + _cut in the price of strictly fresh eggs from 29% cents to 26% cents, and on large selected eggs from 42 ‘Cents to 39 cents. The price of. butter has been reduced, according to the â€"manager of~ Rapp Bros., from 87 %â€"centsâ€"to 854 conts a pound. double page advertisement of Rapp Bros. market at 24 North First st., appears in this issue of the Press, and therein many values not dupliâ€" cated â€" elsewhere may be found * by those : Who > will anrafully .ls hi‘ Rapp Bros. Announce Reduction in Prices _ Tickets for this show may be proâ€" curred now, through â€"the Ravinia Garden club members, ut a great deal leass than at the #tadium : gate. W hanli: Cedadtatvitcinis â€" 20e "special occasion" tabmm_!m lovely accessories for the . Ravinia Garden club, of which she is a memâ€" ber. Working with her are: Mrs. E. A. Harrington, Mrs. A. Raff, and Mrs C. Van Deursen. > Mrs. â€"F. Fisher, president of the Garden Club. of Illinois.and.Mr. John Servas, manager of the show exâ€" â€"plained many interesting details reâ€" garding the exhibits. One of the very fascinating exhibits will be the (90) tables set by different clubs. There are to be three classes of these. +tablesâ€""dinner," "special occasion". and evening supper." Mrs.l Dudley Crafts is jsetting a Individual garden clubs. throughâ€" out the state were represented. at this meeting, and many Ravinia Garâ€" den club members attended. _ fourth annual flower show to. be given under the auspices of the Garâ€" den Club of Illinois, and promises to be larger and more spectacular in every way than during the past had by telephoning Mrs. D, M.| The plan to extend Sheridan road Blasier %y P. 990 Mss 0s M'~ south across Central avenue and thry ' ¢ in aeemirne . property to be acquired for the pur. PA j pose, joining Laurel at the south end Dlscnss Plans for of the extension and continuing along Â¥i~ Flo Bhow | Laurel, with a wide turn into St wl Alm?.‘._l__.,'e\r B2 W John »g’venue was . reported generally t meeting of the Garden Club or| fa‘ortd °Y the property owners af. lllincis was held last Thursday, Febâ€"| ""**** _ â€" § ruary 20 at the Palmer House, Chiâ€" Several Ob]ectpn . cago, to discuss details of .the Central| . However, there were several objecâ€" States Garden and_ Flower Show, tions offered and requests for further which is to be held at the Chicago | time for consideration of the matter. Stadium April 5 to 13. This is the| I. H. Decker wanted his entiro y 3 p C NC NC regular meeting of|__At the regular meeting of the cit %‘F".Dv oreasâ€" soniety, _ ._ c ,~°°t¢l¢l!,,ln§,,bglrddgfg_log;1.;::m:z â€" _ Mr. Capperelli will personally di.| MeNts Monday evening, the publi, rect the preparation of a genuine hearing on the proposed Sheridan Italian luncheon which.will be served |X024 extension and improvement was at_ 12 o‘clock. ‘All are welcomed put. the chief feature of interest and at. K ‘limited number | can be accommoâ€" | * "Cted & large number of persons in. dated, â€"thereby making it advisable | t@rested. _ Affter some discussion, it to secure luncheon tickets. immediâ€"] ~** Yoted to continue the hearing ately.â€"Reservetions and tickets may | ***_ °0C Wweek. â€"â€"â€"â€" Capp to Direct _ _~â€"â€" Italian Luncheon for . the Dorcas . Society ~Francisco S. Caperelli, importer.of fine linens, and exclusive agent for figinal Baracchi etchings and Assisi Presbyterian ~ church next Monday, March 8;â€"at the regular meeting of the Dorcasâ€" somiety, â€" C Francisco S. to. be or . ciety | Lok ] to tiation. ~ Allâ€"membe be present. The regular meeting Chapter â€"No. 712. 0. I‘(!aé The North Shore Chamber Musi association .will present the Londs String Quartet on Sund aftern M’rttm\râ€"o’ao"eï¬{m torium of the Joseph Sears school Abbottsford road, Kenilworth. The funeral of Eugene ~Byfield, a viceâ€"president of the Hotel Shermat Co. of Chicago, who died Monday from the effects of injuries receivel in a fall during a practice polo match, was held Wednesday morning at the chapel in Rosehill cemetery, and bur ial was in the cemétery beside tht graves of his parents, A brother; Dr. Arthur F. Byfield, is aâ€"resident of Highland Park.> â€" â€" London String Quartet _ in Program March ! Eugene Byfield Rites : malw ~YÂ¥e ef_d ay | _ However, there were several objecâ€" | tions offered and requests for further time for consideration of the matter. T. H. Decker wanted his entire lot taken into the street improvement; ‘ the Y.W.C.A. while not desiring to oppose any necessary improvement, felt that it might react rorably to their property; the l&mm wanted a continuance and fears that dangers to ‘children crossing streets might be increased by the plan, i. carried *Into â€"effect. â€" Several asked quesions, and Mayor Lewis éxplained â€" practically all of.tlp,objocï¬om voiced _ had been â€"carefully ‘considered by the â€"boardâ€"before ~theâ€" ‘plan "was" 'fl{lam" ready for . hearing and that effort had been made to overcome them inâ€" asfar as possible. He felt that it would be a great benefit and pointed outâ€"that few objections had been of: fered and that it was impossible_ please everybody in making any im provement. Among others who wer osed ~Extension South Noi a untering Much Oppoâ€" Â¥Z* â€" sition, Report _ ON SHERIDAN ROAD °0_ 1 2227 "" . @HQ _ UAAT __C1L0N & poach en made to overcome them in B quite as possible. â€" He felt that it childr be a great benefit and pointed [ the c at few objections had been of. the. i and that it was impossibleâ€" â€"get h everybody in making any imâ€" Barne ent. _ Among others who were crime, (Continued on page 39) .. B well L Te mss 00. ‘ oA the ne Byfield Rites _ [ has a l'lf*\;;{*,'l c ag es‘ y & Univer . 8. Meets March 5 Thursday _*S. will be he ng, March 5 i avre asked Slon wee} d¢lp; the Superi Sthool T Public at Yoman‘ ifisor * a tharge ; tickets o Miss the pl! Park pe anston . fornia w is the t] blays fo othy _ M sroup ¢ ,g:nter the ten bell, Frid Natio {from come Scho ds a since Hood Th i en Apar drei at clas part child cast the Hig! two en Cc Lo: