Mrs. Andrews is a botanist of repute, an expert on soil and soil testing, and an authority on woodâ€" land planting. She has made a study of the type of vegetation that will grow in glass, and her finished â€"_ _ terrariums are things of beautyâ€" . "Terrariums" to Be _ Subject of Ravinia Garden Club Talk landscapes. She will show how_t:r: ‘pointments to see teachers at anâ€" rariums are made, and will exhibit OthC* t‘me There will be no meetâ€" some specimens,. the next meeting of the Ravinia Garden club to be held Friday of this week at the home of Mrs: W. F. Ross, 1413 Wildwood lane. Mrs. J. C. Ewell and Mrs. W. J. Roetter will assist as hostesses. will speak on "Terrariums," garâ€" dens grown in and under glass, at been scored over Central high of Evansville, Ind., Brazil (Ind.) high school, and Valparaiso university freshmen. Defeats were sustained at the hands of Moosehart academy, and a Notre Dame university hall team, while Shattuck Military acaâ€" Culver, although not equalling their rival‘s record, also has shown four games "of the year, the Delaâ€" field Cadets have run up a total of 163 points while holding their opâ€" ponents to a single touchdown. The victims were the Oshkosh Teachers College Reserves, Lawrence univerâ€" sity freshmen, Wisconsin School of Mines, and Ripon college freshmen. All the colorâ€"attached to a servâ€" ice game will surround the contest, since the cadets of both schools will be present and will go through their drills. The two corps are scheduled to arrive in Evanston shortly before noon on the day of the game. They will parade through Evanston on their way to the staâ€" With one of the best teams in years on hand, St. John‘s hopes to atone for the two 19 to 0 defeats sustained during the last two years, The tenth annual football game between Culver Military academy and St. John‘s Military academy will be held at Dyche Stadium in Evanâ€" ston next Saturday, Nov. 12. All proceeds from the game ~will be turned over to worthy charities. During the past few years this annual prep classic has been held at Soldier Field in Chicago. This is the first year that it has been played at Dyche Stadium. The fact that Northwestern is playing at Notre Dame on Nov. 12 made it possible to schedule the contest in Tenth Annual Grid Ti .~â€" Academies To Be at Dyche Stadium FOUR GAME FOR CHARITY Andrews â€" 4. __| . NCn tnew three minute interview | ~Theâ€"Ladies‘ Aid of the Redeemer anty-â€"’ is ended: For longer conferences it Lutheran ‘church on West Central riature is suggested thatâ€"parents mkoap-‘m «will hold â€"a bakery â€"zsale> on w terâ€" ‘pointments to see teachers at anâ€" | Saturday, ~the 12th at Lincoln other time: There will be no meetâ€"| Market. Homeâ€"made bread, coffee xhibit , ingâ€"of the Parentâ€"Teacher associa_! cakes. pies, and cpokies and doughâ€" | tion in December, | . _ nuts will be offered for sale. of After assembly teachers will be in their respective rooms to confer with parents. A mother will be hostess in each class room to assist in receiving and reminding parents when their three minute interview The evening program will begin with dinner served in the school at six o‘clock. A short â€"assembly will follow at seven o‘clock at which the school b.:nd and orchestra will play and a short address "Educational Values in Simplest Forms" will be given by Mr. Sandwick. A large number of parents are exâ€" pected to attend the annual visiting night atâ€" Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school tonight, Thursday, Nov. 10. _ _ One finds exquisite hand made articles, including infants wear, gift articles, and neckwear, as well as imported French novelities, jewelery and lamps, and for the lover of anâ€" tiques, some beautiful ‘pieces of glass, furniture and the many odd pieces dear to the heart of the true collector. â€" Parents to Visit D.S.H.S. This Evening Of our local business world. _ _ _ ‘Under the ownership and direcâ€" tion of Mrs. John. Marshall, long a resident of Highland Park, the shop ovenedâ€" its doors last week, under the. name of "Our Shop," located on Central avenue, and if the interâ€" est of its many friends, during the first week is any indication, it bids fair to be one of the great assets LAUrY ~::::::.:%<:=<c.csls: Doris Inman The members of the board of the Hannah oosâ€"â€"z0000â€"â€"â€"â€" RitA Hart _ | Thrift Shop will act as saleswomen, The play is true to the book in | ang they will be assisted by repreâ€" every detail having been written | sentatives from the various organâ€" particularly for the group by MisS | ipations which will benefit by the Geary last year. Fair through the Thrift Shop. Some The tickets are now on sale mt i of those who will assist are Mrs. the Y. W. C. A. or may be obtaingd| William Winters, Mrs. James Carâ€" from any of the Players. _ l ey, Mrs.â€"Edwin Tullis, Mrs. F. B. The same cast will} again particâ€" ipate, and the scenery, which was painted for the library group by Henry. Martinson,.local artist, will be used in the production. "Little Women," which was preâ€" sented last June by the Miniature Theatre Players at the Highland Park Public library under the direcâ€" tion of Catherine Marie Geary, will be presented on Tuesday afternoon and evening, Nov. 29, at the Y. W. C. A. in honor of Louisa M. Alcott‘s hundredth anniversary. â€" Mrs. John Marshall Opens New Shop Here The cast of characters as preâ€" sented last year follows: "Little Women" to Jo . Râ€"th Aunt March ..........._.....Claudia Mortenson Mrs. March The most recent addition to the Be Given Nov. Gwendolyn Killeles .. â€"Ruth Schwall TMHME PRESS The Ladies Gym class now is meeting regularly every Tuesday evening at 7:45. These classes are held at the Ravinia Community gymâ€" nasium. All ladies of the communâ€" ity are invited to attend the classes. Calisthenics, volleyball, mass games and gymnastic dancing form much of the program. hall on Laure! avenue. A baked ham supper will be served at 5:30 p.m. Many beautiful, as well as useful, articles suitable for Christâ€" mas gifts will be exhibited. The public is invited to attend both the supper and bazaar. For further inâ€" formation call H. P. 3675.. Ladies Gym Class Meets Each Tuesday Tonight, Thursday, Sheridan Reâ€" bekah Sewing club will hold a bazaar and suvnper in I. O. O. F. ing Infant Welfare, Northwestern Settlement, Highland Park hospital, Ridge Farm, Lake Bluff orvhanage, Dorcas home and Arden Shore. Ho!ld Bazar Tonight at Odd Fellows Hal‘ and best books, for adults as well as children, and ‘a very easy and comfortable way to shop for Christâ€" mas, with Mrs. Herbert Beers ever ready to help and advise. And Hitchcock, Mrs. John â€"Wing, Mrs. George A. Mason, Miss Edith Vail. Miss Virginia Melody, Miss Ann Parker of Fort Sheridan, Mrs. Marâ€" cus Richards of Winnetka, and Mrs. Herman D. Smith of Lake Forest. Writers, HMustrator A feature of _the fair being stressed by Mrs. Vail is that orders will be taken for autographed copâ€" ies of Helniz Washburne‘s "Letters to Channy," and Charlotte Kuh‘s "A Train, A Boat, and An Island." Mrs: Washburne, Mrs. Kuh, and alâ€" so Electra Papadopoulos, who made the illustrations in Mrs. Washâ€" burne‘s book, and Floy Little Bartâ€" lett,, whose "Busy Book" will be featured, will be visitors at the Fair during the week. The members of the board of the Thrift Shop will act as saleswomen, and they will be assisted by repreâ€" sentatives from the various organâ€" izations which will benefit by the Fair through the Thrift Shop. Some Mrs. Roger 8. Vail and her Book Fair committee are completing plans for the event which will be held at the Highland Park Thrift Shop during Children‘s Book Week, Nov. 14â€"19. Mrs. Vail says, "This is a splenâ€" Will Be Visitors at Book Fair Nov. 14â€"19 _ Hold Bakery Sale The money derived.from the Book Fair will go as usual to the library fund of the school. +600 Under the chairmanship of Mrs. Alfred Sihler the committees are engaged in o izing an unusual selection of e“l‘dnm'- books to be soldâ€" at â€"thisâ€"time,â€"the booksâ€" to be supplied by Emily Beers. The November meeting of the Raâ€" vinia â€" Parentâ€"Teacher association will be devoted to a program of draâ€" matized book reviews by the school children to ovnen the annual Book Fair, The Fair will be held at the Village house from Nov. 28 to charge of the ticket sale. The Cope Harvey orchestra will furnish the music. There will be other forms of amusement for those who do not care to dance. The tickâ€" ets are priced at $1.50 per couple. Mrs. A. P. Snite, (H. P. 1716) is in Ravinia P.â€"T.A. to . Prepare for Book Fair in November the Philanthropy dance to be held at the Highland Park Woman‘s club on Friday, Nov.: 25, at 8:30 p. m. This is an annual project of the Social Service department of the club, which is this year under the leadership of Mrs. E. T. R. Murfey. The proceeds of the dance go to the various philanthropies of the club. Highland Park was first to score just before the close of the first quarter, due to the groundâ€"gaining efforts of Parker and Rogan, the former making the touchdown. The kick for the extra point was wide. .Score Tied at Half Kenosha recovered the ball on Highland Park‘s 15â€"yard line near the end of the second quarter and managed to wiggle througch for a touchdown after Highlandâ€"Park was penalized. â€" Kenosha, â€" ho wever, failed to make good for the extra point and the score was tied 6â€"6 when the half ended. . +o 0 u«* quarter, and started with a forward vbass, Horween to Mosely, good for 33 yards. This brougcht the ball to Kenosha‘s 2â€"yard line, and from this point Rogan went over for a ____ _ (Continued on page 27) ____ Philanthropy Pance to Be Here Nov. 25 YOUNG MEN‘S CLUB TRIMS KENOSHA, 336 Locals Play Highwood A. C. Here Next Sunday at 2 o‘Clock The Kenosha Aces, previously undefeated this season, walked into trouble last Sunday afternoon, when they took it on the chin by a 233%â€"6 count administered to them by the local Young Men‘s cluJb footballers piloted by A. Horween and others, During the first half of the game Kenosha put up a â€"valiant battle against a machine which appeared to be rather squeaky in spots, but after the "chief engineer" stepped into the fracas himself during the third. quarter, "the old steam roller began to function perfectly." 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