qï¬ï¬,a _ ~student. He is hard to i naccioâ€"â€"â€"â€"yâ€"fauit of his own. __ . ~The ~committee on arrangements § willbenbovyglroecnt:nduï¬u 157 with Miss Helen English of Winnekta, E. â€" in charge. She is north side chairâ€" _ _â€" _ _ man of the â€"Chicago association. _ The regular monthly meeting of the board ‘of managers and advisory board of the Highland Park hospital, will be held at the hospital Tuesday eveningâ€"atâ€"eight o‘clock. §1, °2. % Miss Marley, director of Marley n nnetâ€" "Rw;~ is responsible for the following statement, * Awewsffigparents would only use the utâ€" most care at the very start in the selection of a music tercher for their children, there would be fewer failâ€" wires and much less wasted money. «They should not" be ccntent to acâ€" eepta teacher unon the recommendaâ€" tion of satisfied but not necessarily discriminating neighbors or friends,. but on the basis of resuits only. And right here it is well to remember that a highiy skillful performer is not alâ€" Other guests of honor will be Mrs. Charles E. Herrick, president of the Rockford College association of Chiâ€" cago, Mrs. Andrew MacLeish, a forâ€" mer president of the college, Dean Mutschler _ andâ€"Professor Lorena M. Charch. entering Rockford college, a lunchâ€" eon â€"will be given Friday, September 18, at 1 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Framk H, McCulloch, 2236 Orrington avenue, Evanston. _ * ul ; at the beginning, and one more Hittle| The contract for making needed reâ€" word of adviceâ€"start your â€"boys| nairs was let to the Heine Engineerâ€" early! : se3 C . ing & Construction company of Chiâ€" tntrnenmetonmnncnsneamminsiiieate cago, specialists in that line of work. Give Luncheon For The work ‘is, done by ;neans of a £ tracket scaffold around the chimney. New Students Sept. 18 A new lightning nrotection iz alen :Z. muscular habits (gernerally of undue tension}) which take a very long time to correctâ€"and he has studied long enough to feel a certain resentment at correction of what seems to him to be unimportant detail, but is, in CÂ¥er & fair test) of each teacher unâ€" der consideration should be heard. Whereâ€"parents are not capable of judging for themselves, let themâ€"seek tkeâ€"advice of a musically educated and completely disinterested acquaintâ€" hoice~ot ~teachers be made. Take plenty of time to the task at the very wpon that teacher‘s judgment. taught labors under. a double handiâ€" give frequent student programs in which a wide variety or work may be observed. If attendance at one of these progranms is notâ€"possibleé, "8evâ€" eral pupils (one example i Miss Marley Advises Paren eécau in First In honor of the many Chicago girls CARE IN CHOICE lflommunity Leadership : {D. A. R. Central Division .. AE SEFYKHIE mn imamma | ~ Training Schoolâ€"toâ€"â€" _A‘ ‘Meeting in Chm‘l Training â€". From the scarcity of arrests thus far .this month, the chief is of the opinion that the many raids last month had resulted in a closing of the city, _ * tice Smith $10. Fines collected by the city of Highâ€" wood during the month of August reached the record sum of $8906, it was announced â€"last week by Chief of Police Emil Lauridsen. Highwood Judges Collect $896 Fines in Aug: tracket scaffold around the chimney. A new lightning protection is also beâ€" mg installed consisting of four copâ€" perâ€"point rods and one down conducâ€" tor. The upper twentyâ€"five feet of this system is covered with a layer of pure lead oneâ€"sixteenth cf an inch in thickness to prevent corrosion from the~gases of the chimney. â€"â€"Alit ~who are interested in taking cede with their programs as originalâ€" one of these courses is asked to get|Iy planned.â€"Many changes have had in touchâ€"with the superintendent of | to be made, many pictures already reâ€" their own Sunday school or with any | viewed in this column have not yet one of those whose names appear on| been presented, but we are sure that the executive committee.. _ |â€"allowance is â€"beingâ€"made for such_unâ€" on the chimney at Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school _ which wasâ€"damaged by lightning in an electrical storm some timiï¬;gg-__fll.gsï¬imummï¬f Mmmso-&eem an internal diameter of 6 feet at exceed that of previous years. ° All of the classes will be held at the Highland Park Presbyterian church. veametite will give a courseâ€"in story telling for teachers in the beginners, primary, junior _ andâ€"intermediate deâ€" partments of the Church school. Mrs. Helen Bechtolt willâ€"give an iriterestâ€" ing course in Missionary Education in â€"theâ€"Churehâ€"schoot..â€"â€"iIt is believed thait with this strong faculty and with these courses of far reaching inâ€" Four ~strong courses have been chosen.â€"BDP¢. â€"A, J. Harms of the Northern Baptist seminary of ~Chiâ€" ecago will teach a course in the hisâ€" tory of the New Testament. Miss Nelle Willey of Chicago will instruct the class in Sacred Drama and Pagâ€" eantry, _ _Miss ~Bertha Wheelock â€"of FTritsch, Mr. H. D. Faxon and Rev. 4. G. Piepenbrok â€"of â€"Deerflield are the other members of the committee. Rev. Edgar Johnson of Lake Forest was chosen as registrar, with Miss Ruth Goss of â€"Glencoe as the assisâ€" 12 and continue six Monday eveâ€" nings, closing on November 16. Miss Gladys Greenlaw is chairman of the executive _ committes...â€"â€"De»â€"â€"BR>~"17" Magistrateâ€"George â€"Rettig collected El 0 ces ---"U!'â€,, â€"Jastice d‘.g!’ï¬bï¬ï¬Ã©a $65 and Jusâ€" Chimney repair experts are at work xperts Begin Work on Repair of H. S. Chimney The annu will THE PRES3s â€".."Politics," Marie Dressler and Polly Moran cavort through this sispâ€"stick comedy of rather coarse humor which the director has permitted to get a naughty nonsense, go to make up a bubbling comedy that‘ will delight adults. paretâ€"«4 "The Smiling Lieutenant;" Maurice Chevalier, Claudette Colbert, and Miriam Hopkins in a whimsical plot; sparkling dialogue, and gay enchantâ€" «*Donovan‘s Kid" will also bring deâ€" light to the entire family. It is from the story "Big Brothers" by Rex lovable and capable little ard Dix, the father. ; "Monsters of the Deep," the mysâ€" tery terror and fascination of the séa is found in this extremely iï¬tel‘esï¬r?ï¬ feature of deepâ€"sea fishing. Highly recommended for the entire family. _ code of a brilliant, dissipated father. Lionel Barrymore‘s acting, combined with the fascinating personality of Norma Shearer, does not redeem the sordidness of the theme. Adults only. â€"Personal taste even in one family, sometimes varies widely; so our committee gives what we believe would be the reaction of theâ€"average Wmï¬ent among. them. *‘Free â€"Soul,"â€""*Donovan‘s Kid"* and "Monsters of the Deep" have already beenâ€" reviewed but we repeat: . "Free Soul" is the pitiful and unpleasant story ofâ€"aâ€"girl who comes to grief in her attempt to live by the ethical evaluation. D. A. R. audience to a picture. There are many excellent. offeringsâ€"theâ€"comâ€" hE Week and all_agesâ€"will be_able "=~~~ â€"â€"~RB. A. K. Better Films _ It is earnestly hoped that the moâ€" tion picture theatre troubles are.over, andâ€"that they ~are now able to proâ€" cede with their programs as originalâ€" Beginning at 2;:00 p.m. on Tuesday the men may attend the afternoon and evening sessions of the s “Wgï¬mï¬?ï¬ï¬ 53 ."* This is the first time Illinois has had this meeting and as it is held annually in diffeérent states, it will not be here again for seven years. Therefore a larger delegation is expected from each chapter and especially from those in the immeâ€" diate vicinity. All D. A. R. members are welcome at all meetings. __â€"___â€" â€"Theâ€"firstâ€"session will open at 2:00 p. m. on Monday, Sept. 14, continuing Mondayâ€"evening and _ Tuesdayâ€"mornâ€" The national board of the Daughâ€" ters of the Americanâ€"Revotutton has announced . Monday, Sept. 14 and Tuesday, Sept. 15 as the dates for the Central Division h_ PE meeting to be ‘held at 1~confusion, and from now on to furnish correct and fair Chicago. This Central division comprises: the states of Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, â€" Wisconsin, Minnesota, lTowa, and § again the actor. Richâ€" we saw and heard everything sf didly and met many famous pef I found great interest in our Civic Opera, and artists and con tors all wanted information as to plans for the future as well as tails about our‘ new opera h is afterâ€"allâ€"a â€"rather childish aff Also, I know of no theatre which rival our own in effective lighting the stage. s * Theâ€"management _ wasâ€" most pitable and kind, and Mr. Pollak I were given seats in Madame | > The "Tannhaeuser" © perform under Mr. Toscanini was very fine| general ensemble, but some of singers were not exceptional. "Parsifal" performance, also cond ed by Toscanini, was excellent, with tempi slower than we are act tomed to. The Parsifal, Fritz Wolf was sympathetic and the voice ver) good. â€" He is a lyric dramatic and a great improvement on the type of German heroic tenor who to shout the part. The moving ery is still used but we are now sophisticated and we have seen many marvelous things done on screen to get the old effect from Smith, a former music critic of York and a greatâ€"friendâ€"of Tosca and ~Dr.â€"Wiltiam C, Carl, organi World‘s Fair in 1933. Dear Mr. Clayton: f ations a Saturday, Aug. 1, weâ€"motoreq BR notic Bayreuth where I had not been si â€"where the war. The old town is much rates, same and attendance at the festi natent ~~â€" large but lacking theâ€"usualâ€" C e n o of Americans and other forei ui uon e Chicago Civic Opera Art Di PC _ TT B â€" aF * * PiET@red with Two Executives of We Miss Louis Famous Opera Houses. Left to Right, s. John D Liszt of the Vienna Opera Company ; H bert Witherspoon, Artistic Director of AMPY TOR0, S2 Chicago Civic Opera; Anita Colomba, S. Vuleani ager of La Scala, Milan, and Lotte d Adriati miann, Sopranc of the Chicago Civic riatic :l“l Featured Artist of theâ€" Saizburg EuroP_e__‘f‘( "*e:"% opte I knes apt orden assis sawâ€"fewâ€"peopte I knew except MMJ,jrman | of tor Sees "Tannhaeuser" Under Toscanini â€" ork, whom â€"I have Vinvited Thursday, Septemberâ€"10, ued on page 34) â€"(W#o months Salzburg, Auflu.",: Jor Pe t Aug. 5, 1 W'.‘?,':‘!g' th of a bab _ ind _Park _ c iiept. 3. â€" _ T Mr. and N Mreen Bay r atulations . rl, born at. tal on Sun« Mr. and M ntral aven ppy parent: y, Sept. 7, spital.~ Mr. â€" Frank Lake ave aturday by iego, Calif., s brother S Mr. James venue, has r« o Military | exico. He itween . Tet yoming and Col. and M rerfue, are hey have e â€"west. ery Friday ‘g:e Messrs ipp just re nth‘s vacal eat Lakes. Mr. and> M the Macki Mr. and M mily have aven, Mich, mmer at t Mrs. Arthn Miss â€"Marj IS8UED TH ursday, Se the birth dnesday, Ir.â€"and N â€"son of N . 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