held S: temple Pythian nished . t tober 11 in the Oak and (will be under t the school board. A sisting of Mrs. Rayr Viti and Mr. Monah of arrangements, and who attend a most p LECTURES TO BE OPEN TO PUBLIC "Current Affairs and Book Reâ€" views" Subject of Series at Woman‘s Club Hold Dance Oct. 11 Oak Terrace School West Ridge Club Elects New Officers K 108 Weekly Dance Saturday The regular weekly dance will be ld Siturday evening at Masonic mple under the direction of the thian Sisters. Music will be furâ€" shed . by the Jockey club. orchestra Des Plaines. nou« M r T) M Ms : Mrs. P rmans Mrs..H Mr lance will ()n Wednesday Mornings w lectures will be given o in« W resday, October â€" | Park Woman‘s inspiring lecturer writer also. _ Mrs rary editor for / the h nal M T he w it it il Committee uld, treasurer. _ Unde lership the club prom illy interesting progran Mr Ride he inf 8. Brazelt« Mrs. Thos. M. Garlar Er.) Â¥k. 4 rth, Mi § Web rnest urlan evening is planâ€" ber 10 when they uests members of ation of District friends who are the thi it and Mrs. Wil ommunity club llowing officers . Ses:. F. L. m h they it Mr nings At I ginning Oc ing program W itu on ic b e been writâ€" ow to Read Poety" and r _ Women," n who ‘urrent and begtir M t M H the the Sun on conâ€" c oat 10 A sucâ€" azelton Mi lecture ure aetivl ening id t uppl chool Afâ€" ning the Mr Mr arEr Oc Mr of ill ib II Offer Boy‘s Wagon; Attractive Premium lrom Rinde ond â€" grade fifth wni cighth grad in the scle from a poin of literary :1 chosen have Gusuessiew." wpvarah * The annual Book Fair of the Raâ€" vinia Parentâ€"Teachers association will take place the week of Novemâ€" ber 17, and it is earnestly hoped that the residents of Ravinia and Highâ€" land Park will visit the Fair before ordering their Chirstmas books. There will be a large variety of books exâ€" hibited, the choice of the teachers of the Ravinia and Braeside schools, and special attention will be given to books of music and art. _‘ There will be three divisions of exâ€" hibits â€"â€" books â€"suitable for children from kindergarten through the seeâ€" ond grade â€" from second through fifth and from fifth through the | cighth grades. Great care is taken in the sclection of these books both from a point of view of material and of literary merit, and all of the books chosen have a popular .appeal to the ern the Card Party Wednesday Benefit War Veterans them Annual Book Fair in Ravinia Nov. 17 party Annual Luncheon of D. A. R. Chapter Oct. 9 M il pre attr arPV the The UnE life time The Annual Luncheon of t ore . chapter, . Daughters nerican Revolution will be Mng â€" who find rigcht ( ho can no longer help himself find an opportunity to do their ht here. Unique prizes will be ded each table. â€" These. prizes ali been made by a wife of a an who needs this <income to on. The committee in charge done everything to make this r a great suceess, and the public ured of a pleasant afternoon for selves and a great help to othâ€" Tea will be served at 4 o‘clock. ‘ Royal Blue store, conducted by arpenter & Son is offering an ‘tive premium with purchases gating a certain total. The preâ€" is .in the shape of a sturdy exâ€" wagon for boys, well built and looking, one that will last a boy reade keep wh an OpJ here. _ each â€"| been on s and, friends are azain emember the American Leâ€" ary card party at the Morâ€" next Wednesday afternoon All who are interested in e exâ€"service man and famâ€" an no longer help himself this fact in mindâ€"those give books for Christmas our own children or to en‘s friends, that. from ning through Friday aftâ€" he Ravinia Village house, cavinia Village ho vember 17, an att ill cater to your t n of the North of the Raâ€" association of Novemâ€" hoped that and â€" Highâ€" THE PRESS of the e held on o‘clock at J. Schlotâ€" Children‘s Benefit Tag Day Is Monday Mrs. H. H. Chandler has long been the Highland Park representative on the North Shore Advisory board which supports . the Evanston Receiving Home of the society.© This is not an orphanage, but a temporary home where a family of 45 neglected chilâ€" dren can be cared for until they. are ready for placement in family homes. Whi‘e the children are going to school, â€"and learning how .to live wholesome lives, a corps of trained social workers, advised by local docâ€" tors and leading psychiatrists, find homes best suited to each child. â€" Over 150 different children coming from any part of the state live in the Reâ€" ceivingâ€"Home each year. Religion" andâ€" the second group of six on "Modern Movement of Religâ€" ion." Dr. Hayden is eminent in this field of study and has prepared some very interesting and enlightening. maâ€" terial to present. . Tickets for the course are obtainable from Mrs. A. W. Frank of Wilmette, and from Mrs. Maurice Hirsch and Mrs. Simon Ruâ€" witch of Highland Park. North Shore lodge No. 171, S. F. of A. will ‘hold a dance. Thursday evening, October 9 at: Masonic hall. There will be good music and a!l are assured an enjoyable evening... An invitation is extended the public to attend. Bas At 3 o‘clock on Friday, October 3, all of the taggers for the society are invited to a tea at the Evanston Reâ€" ceiving Home, on Ridge avenue, at Washington street, to hear Mr. C. V. Williams, superintendent of the soâ€" ciety, and to see the children. In the absence â€"of â€" Mrs. Wheaton _ Augar president of the North Shore Advisory board, Mrs. J. F. Oates of Evanston is acting president. Ing De given . tickets for the Hold Dance Oct. 9 This year the Women‘s club of Raâ€" vinia with Mrs. E. E. Leonard as chairman is managing the tagging. The captains are Mrs. Theo, Osborne, Mrs. H. A. Sellery, and Mrs. Allen Wolff. tion sity Dr. Eustace Haydn in Lecture Series Dr ck beginning October 7 and endâ€" December 3. The lectures will be n at the temple in Glencoe and ets may be had for a small sum the course of 12. The first group . Eustace Haydn of th of Chicago is giving a ctures under the auspic thood of North Shore ( Isracl, every Tuesday I1 Haydn of the Un <is giving a cours on at Masonic Hall the ie "Philosophy of second group of ‘s of the ongregaâ€" at I0:30 ourse passed away, Monday, September 22. Mr. Fred Jarcho, Sr. and Mrs. A. R. Decker of Welcome, accompanied Mrs. Fisher to Highland Park with the reâ€" mains, Thursday morning. _A short funcral service was conducted by the Rev. C, G. Uganast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fisher of W. Park avenue. The remains were taken to Northfield cemetery for burâ€" ial, _ Mrs. Jarcho formerly lived in Barrington and later in Wheeling and then moved to Welcome in 1890 where she resided until the time of her death. She was 82 years, 10 months and 10 days. She is survived by her husband, 2 sons and 2 daughters. TEAM MEMBERS OF Y. W. C. A. CAMPAIGN List of Captains and Workers in Drive October 6 to 11; Seek $5,732 â€" of the people upon whom they are to call. Refreshments will be served. More than seventy campaign workâ€" ers have been enrolled for the anâ€" nual campaign of the Highland Park Young Women‘s Christian association tomorrow, Oct. 3, they are to meet in the assembly at 3 p. m. to receive instructions and to select the names A new pledge card has been preâ€" pared which old campaigners welâ€" come as an improvement on the form previouslyâ€" used. The names of prosâ€" pective subscribers have been typed Card. Party Tonight The card party schedu‘ed for last Thursday evening by the Odd Fellows was postponed on account of the terâ€" vific storm that evening. The party will beâ€" heldâ€"tsnight (Thursday) and all tickets sold for the previous affair will be honored at tonight‘s party. on another set of cards and are ready for‘ distribution. . The simple, busiâ€" nessâ€"like method used in making reâ€" ports will be. explained. This camâ€" paign has been prepared for and will be carried on withcut the assistance of a professional director. ‘The plans have, however, been thoroughly and Belle Forbes Cutter will appear for the first time next Sunday at the Highland Park Presbyterian church, as soloist and director of the quartet which wifl furnish the music each Sunday during the coming year. She has just arrived. from California. carefully made, under the direction of Mrs. W. A. Alexander, .campaign chairman, and Mrs. E. T. R. Murfey, president of the board of directors of Daily Luncheons Beginning Monday, Oct. 6, luncheon will be served in the assembly at one o‘clock daily, for all committee memâ€" bers, team workers, team captains, and. guests. The purpose of these luncheons is primarily business, as (Continued on pageg 40) Mrs. Edwin Fisher has returned from Welcome, Minn., where she wasâ€"called on account of the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Fred Jarcho, who Director of Quartet at Presbyterian Church the :Â¥. w.â€"C. A. Bring Remains Here For Burial, Thursday Thursday, October 2, 193 30