/ ~â€"~CHANGES MADE IN / * _ FIRLD HOUSE PLANS New plans for Deerfleld‘s field house and stadium are being preâ€" pared by the firm of Perkins, Chatâ€" ten, and Hammond, architects for the proposed structure. The first plans were disapproved by the school board because they school board has planned for. Day or night we are ready to speed your voice to a‘ neighboring village ¢r c farâ€"off corâ€" ways ét a szoderate cost. "Get This! Says the Reporter . .. serve your newspaper. And it is! Ask any newspaper man what he‘d do without it. Then follows a rapid, deâ€" tailed story â€"full of factsâ€" that the man on the other end of the wire must "‘get"‘ anenrate the o o P P EP C o enc e o inss se / n tan hundred feet long, and a seating capacity of five thousand. A strucâ€" ture of this size would cost more than $65,000, the sum set aside for this purpose. An estimated length of two hunâ€" dred and thirtyâ€"six feet, and a seatâ€" ing capacity of three thousand will be made_ in ~the revised stadium : o graigg m e THE PRESS to theâ€"customerâ€"and brings cost is approximately $35,000. 1 £ ) The Legion home is to be 1 results! The cost is small, in park property at the cor wherever you call! _ â€"â€". _ _ Wut and Mesheaton Muel! What the telephone does for the press, it can do for your business. Sell your outâ€" ofâ€"town customers by teleâ€" â€" The field house, however, will still have a cinder.track, a dirt floor, and space for shotâ€"putting, poleâ€" vaulting, and broadâ€"jumping. In the larger building, on the west, there will be a mezzenine floor containing showers and dressing rooms.. On the second floor there will be two rooms which will be used in the future by the vocational department. 93 \â€"telephoneâ€"call HOLD VISITING DAY â€"â€"â€"â€" DURING NATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK Dinner Served at 6 o‘clock in the Lunchroom; Assemâ€" bly Follows Visiting: day will be heldâ€"at Deerâ€" ing National Education Week, and school will be dismissed at 12:30 o‘elock.: â€" Lunch in the cafeteriaâ€"will not be served. s : In the evening at 6 o‘clock there will be a dinner in the cafeteria which students may attend with their parents, but they are asked not to remain afterwards. â€" _ ___â€" ~Following the dinner thereâ€"will be an assembly: presided over by Mrs. Gaidzik, president of the P. T._A., with _Mr. Sandwick as _the speaker. ...« mt e nb pnrmich Overture," by Roberts. "Air and Variations," a violin duet by Dancla, will be played by: Margaret Esmiz and Virginia Parenti. _ "Alla Marâ€" cia," by Wolfermann, will be preâ€" _ ‘The band, under the direction of Mr. Finch, wil} play "Men of: _Opio,†sented by Virginia Parenti, Marâ€" aret Esmiz, and Ruth Pardee. . During conference hour, the teachâ€" ers will be in their rooms, and the will be in the English club room. â€" l s â€"Senior boys will act as guides for .. â€" _ + the parents, and as ushers at the 3 ‘@szembly ~on ~Friday ~whenâ€"Charles >« <<â€" <sma Er Holgren; first mate of the Byrd f y3 expedition, will speak. & c With members of the building committee of Homer Dahringer Post mm’mï¬ï¬m "members ~of ~the â€"Waukeganâ€"â€"Park Board and representatives of the Leâ€" gion Auxiliary in attendance, Post Commander Ralph S. Nelsen and Chairman Victor O. Woertz of the post building committee wielded a gold plated shovel at 10 o‘clock last week turning over the first spades the American ~Legion â€" Memorial building. _ ® # Ray Borregard, the contractor who is to build the home, started actual work as soon as the formalâ€" ities of ground breaking had â€"beenâ€" completed. The contract calls for "Completton*in 90 work days.> *"The> Waukegan Legion Post Starts Work Flash lights boomed through the dark, rainâ€"filled air as the two repâ€" resentatives of the 651 members of the local Legion post started the most momentous undertaking since the signing of the Armistice 13 years ago gave birth to the organizâ€" ation of <World War veterans, jum, committes "rooms," quarters for the "Legion and the boy scouts. The Legion home is to be located in park property at the corner of West and Washington streets and is to be a beautiful memorial to the World war dead.> Built of Indiana lime stone ‘in a modern, dignified design, the Legion building will be oné of the show places of the city, TaURrRSDAY. NOVEMBER s 1931 Auxiliaty rHURSD Jessi¢ a costu n008n, LC Tone B wearing Mr. & rented nue to. nard C FHighla Monda . son‘s J Plaggs s Te Frida W est the ~F Fores and ceeds for f1 orgar Ma St. Te