~W. Mcâ€" ER 8, 1981 n at as, Most ;penlated the pubâ€" ing, and need toâ€" war vetâ€" ED wentsia man of ary, deâ€" appy to , men‘s us for rk, IIl. ng P. 573 â€" vHURSDAY, ._... . ~ Wilf pe a reception for Mr. ROSE 10| _ Ammamee All Groups in H. S. District Be Represented at Session at H. P. October 29 Harold Rugg, professor of educaâ€" tion at Teachers‘ college, Columbia university, will be the speaker at the union meeting of all the Parentâ€" Teacher associations of the Deerâ€" feldâ€"Shields _ bigh school district, which will be held at Eim Place school auditorium, Thursday eveâ€" ning, Oct. 29, at 8 p.m., according: to the announâ€"ement made today by Mrs. George W. Gaidzik, chairman of the joint committee composed of all the P. T. A. presidents and proâ€" gram chairmen. Mr. ple, _ Mrs Braesï¬e 3 p.“,’,L PUEEWHCY :CE VTGTCCS , % Brae;mrflmutâ€"’%m Green Bay; Mr. A. E. Peterson of Ridge school; Mrs: Warren Danley, At»« _ Mare Law of Elm Place; Mrs. TB M ene e Een aneg in Pwight Davis, Mrs. Jacob Weinberg; of Lincoln; Mrs. Walter Lilienfield, Mrs. John Van Bergen, of Ravinia; Mrs. Henry Hawes of Deerfield; Mrs. Louis Miller, Mrs. E. Dever, of Oak Terrace; Mrs. A. M. Higbee, Mrs. W. R. Bimson of Lake Bluff; Mrs. W. F. Einbecker, of Lake Forâ€" est; Mrs. F..C. Meyer and Mrs. A. B. Kruzg of Northbrook. ‘ Has Been Busy This joint committee has been at work on plans for such a union _meeting since last spring. A special commmmppmm E â€" ~& C & wour uw speaker who would be especiaily versed in the problems of :.!_'ticuhb- C CE W UE PBEAAA PA mss eb â€" ing a large high school district. Mrs. Louis Haller acted as chairman of this committee which included Mrs. Clarence Balke, Mr. Burton Ballard. and Mr. H. D. Richardson, psycholâ€" ogist at the high school. The result of this 'cém’mï¬m’n’* careful â€"survey af the leading educators resulted in the engagement o ~Purpose Twoâ€"Fold © l â€"‘The purpose of this union meeting is twoâ€"fold. One is to bring to the community an educator who knows the problems of our schools, and who is himself doing original work in some â€" field. Undoubtedly Harold Rugg is such a person. mes C MB ity â€" 22E NOCAE O EC cce goneâ€" Parents interested in verify!nz‘ this statement need only ask some of our local teachers or principals. They will probably surprise the questioning parents with their enâ€" thusiagm and will proudly display Rugg‘s Social Science _ _‘_te:tbook which many using. _ Second Object The second object is frankly to bring in closer touch the scattered elements of the high school district. With twelve grammar sehools sendâ€" ing children to the high school from a territory which ~extends â€" from Lake â€"Bluff â€"south . to. Braeside and west to Northbrook and Deerfield, there is a definite need for union meetings. ~â€" ¢ â€" These, in a pleasant and worthâ€" while way, will bring the parents and teachers of this big district toâ€" yether. : >*; ~ ";.:_}! . c=/==. Guy Whitcomb, Mrs. Lee Supâ€" Mrs.. Arthur Frs’_x!xl'_leim, of E&!-h is the plan for _thg H. S. District to the committee are would be especially 8. 19831 of the children are of educaâ€" â€"| the hallâ€"of pictures: The principals of evening. coax prosperity back is to make ourâ€" thrift.â€"W. G. Sibley in Chicago J surnal of Commerce. y After all may be the best way to ‘The Local Telephone Directory be hostess © for® "TLLINOIS BELL & TELEPHONE COMPANY and give notice of any changes or corrections that should be made in their listings woun s P BE & COMPANY _ _Hot Water, Vapor, High or Low Pressure Steam _ w-fluulm'«t â€" Repair Work a Specialty 733 GLENCOE AVENUE a 89 CLIFTON AVENUE ‘Telephone Highland Park 2637 Telephone Highland Park 2282 + M. D. MURPHY J. A. SCHWALL e d o to S aaaL o lao n eiraee In the interest of good service subscriDers are requested to call Soon TWENTYâ€"FIVE