. Sale â€" _ Glace Kid | Gloves $1.95 i p: == R ‘THURSDAY, FEBRUARYâ€"23, . 45 gauge, 3â€" So light and suppleâ€"you have to rei ind yourself you‘re wearing a Vassautte Girdle. It‘s that comfortable â€" with its marvelous freedom and stretch. Yet it‘s a firm little thing â€"and will keep your curves* controlled and your ‘silhouette smart. Vassarette Girdles slim and trim down figures and smooth them into lovely new lines. $5.00. Vassarette Bands $1.00. ry needs for indeed very top chifon or The smartest Gloves we have seen for twice the price. They are really beautiful â€" every pair of them.. Of Imported Glace Kid Leathers ° r Slipâ€"on and oneâ€"clasp styles in self and contrasting trim. A perforated cuff number is unâ€" usually attractive. siery with lisle top. Vassarett¢ $5.00 | . Regular $1 4! February to â€" _ Miss Marie Ceccarini : To Direct a Choral Group In This City THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1983 . + j L oot 4 4 t % 2 Entered as Second Class ‘Matter March 1, 1911, at ï¬'mï¬hl‘ Highland Park, lasued Thursday of each week by the Udell Printing: Company, Udell k, Hig l WMWW ue piouen * .c Pn iotones Higbiana Park ferasessp | , _ ADother successful duplicath conâ€" CHICAGO OFFICE um-&’hmu&-f-numau* mhMï¬mh“hMmhmm in curre i Subscription Price $1.50 per year other affairs where an admittance charge is published, be charged at regular ady Miss Marie Ceccarini, concert artâ€" ist, has consented to direct choral group known as the Highland Park YOLUME 22 CBP CCREU M OOE Wt n on PC 1 o@iinies Chorus. This group is made up of people who are interested in a mu» gialodnuï¬onatssï¬dlmt. It affords an opportunity of learning songs you have always ‘wanted to songs you have always wWaned uo know, and gaining the experience This season‘s repertoire will conâ€" sist of songs, varying from negro spirituals to the everâ€"popular: conâ€" certized opera, and many other artâ€" istic selections that are constantly in demand ‘on choral programs of today. of appearing on concert and radio programs frequently. Membership is eligible to anyone who is interested in music and chorâ€" al singing. All have an opportunity to compete for solo parts in the conâ€" cert to be given the early part of June. _ For interview and appointment call Highland Park 3570, or Highâ€" land Park 3977. Program At Bethany > Church Next Monday Members of the Philathea Class of Bethany Church are presenting a program at the church. parlors next Monday evening, Feb. 28, to which the public is invited. The committee in charge has been workâ€" ing hard on a select program whit.:_h â€"__ Miss Laura Siemsen, Miss DnlE Hanover Reading ................._._.._. Mrs. J. Umbach Voecal Selection................Mr. H. A. Hansen they feel will be enjoyed by all. A small charge is being made and the support of the community is asked. Mrs. Judd ... Mrs. F. C. Noerenberg ‘The following is the program be presented: . lmm's“â€â€™â€œ!.‘ olsn gs onl l P ntoiitrya 4OR TBR HEATRHEN® *‘ Grandma Gibbs ....â€"............. Mrs. L. G. Brand Miss Loclia Huggins ___ Miss Edith Hansen _ There will be a social hour after the entertainment and refreshments will be served. * At Jury Says Death Of _ > Louis Bernardi Was Due To Pneumonia Testimony last Saturday at the inquest of Louis Bernardi of Highâ€" wood, who died several days before after he had been shot in a fight with Caesar Fiocchi, showed. that death had been caused from pnenâ€" monia and not from the bullet Bills expressed doubt as to whether it would be possible to hold Mr. Fioechi for murder unless\it can be proved that the pneumonia resulted from the wounds. Mr. Fiocchi himself is in the Highland Park hospital recovering from injuries said to have been received in the alleged fight. _ mmms excaco sUBURbAN quaLuiry_erour â€" w Enfaapo omee s iflG Li ty Wikheghly ‘Tower H ‘Telephone Central $356 f 3 Read the Wantâ€"Ads Assistant State‘s Attorney John THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS â€" M I L K Means So Much to a Child‘s Health . . w NeWe ros Ari td ut BUTTER .â€" EGGS DAIRYâ€" PRODUCTS Phone H. P. 1581 ; Santi Bros. Dairy proper amounts of minâ€" erals needed to overâ€" come the deficiency in the other foods your I‘l‘ ACTS as an equalâ€" izer, supplying the child eats. JE" 'fl‘g‘h\"' FEBRUARY ‘23, 1938 Gâ€MHAVQ..WM Just how a modern school funtâ€" tions in all its details will be demâ€" onstrated at the February meeting of the Ravinia Parentâ€"Teacher Asâ€" sociation. â€" Teachers of the kinderâ€" garten and first four grades will be in their respective rooms promptly at 8 o‘clock Tuesday evening, Feb. 28, and for a half hour will show parents how the technique of teachâ€" ing in . 1988 differs from that o!; twenty and thirty years ago. w Parents of upper grade children are as welcome as those of lower grade children since the purpose of such a meeting is to bring all the parents into closer intimacy with their own school and with the teachâ€" S zl__G_z__L___.____â€"â€".â€"â€"_â€"_â€"â€"â€"| teams which will be selected t0 PIAY | jepartment payroll, they are not inâ€" ‘as msss_______________NUMBER 52| strong teams | from E R2â€"| cluded in the retrenchment policy. § \ : cine and Milwaukee in a of Neither will the move for economy Rayinia P. T. A. To interâ€"city tournaments., hit other department workers of See How a Modern wmouhirmm ';u;:themzhmdcttyw- Sch Ope day night were Mr. * ‘ The financial affairs of the city ol Is rated Rogefs of Wilmette. are in good shape, because Highwood After the room demonstrations, parents will gather in the Village House for games and refreshments. Mr. Copp, athletic director, is in charge of the recreation and a jolly time is promised. â€" 4 Plans for increasing the room liâ€" braries of each grade are being made and a committee is working on the project of having children contribute to the school books they have liked themselves and would mates. Lists of suitable books for each grade have been compiled thru the coâ€"operation of the teachers and Mr. â€"Wheat, school psychologist. Children who would like to share their birthdays with others will be invited to give a book as a birthday gift to the school. It is hoped also that a book exchange for passing on used school books will also develop from the work of this committee. A new political organization wu. formed here last Monday, with the initial meeting of the Young Voters League. The avowed purpose of this club is to stimulate interest among the young people of the vicinity in the politics of local and national government, an interest which has been decidedly lacking in the past. Membership ‘is open to all young voters of the vicinity and no dues Highland Park Has a _ ~_ Young Voters League Local civic leaders are hearty in their'endorqï¬men; of this club which plans to hold open meetings freâ€" quently addressed :b_y prom_inpnt l??l are charged. .>~ people and candidates for: public office. The intention is to develop. through such meetings an interest in citizenship and public affairs on the part of the younger voters. Rlans are also being made to ‘hold open ï¬form'm for the members with inâ€" formal debate and discussion of curâ€" rent political problems. .. .. | â€" The policy of the organization is to avoid any political party affiliaâ€" tion, backing such candidates as apâ€" hnd uh. l in uts â€" Allcatrh innlaindns nabe dataiar d t Wds 4 pear most worthy of positions. At the formation meetings last Friday the ‘following temporary officers were chosen: Frank: McLaughlin, president; Hamilton Kunath, . viceâ€" president; Tom Jordan, secretaryâ€" Ah, well; it takes a high spot on both sides to make a depression.â€" Peoria Star. i North Shore Bridge | ®~ |\ Highwood Police To to brush u; The Theta Chi Omega Sorority of Lake Forest is sponsoring a t party at the Y.W.C.A. in Lake Forâ€" at 8:80. Bridge, 500 and will be played with prizes forâ€"the winâ€" ners. 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Dou‘t . **9 4 special messenger with a dictionary onace vanr iznorance by mispronouncing words or using _ for your inspection. ‘ The ordinary skip method of reading is not conducive to selfâ€"culture. Don‘t stumble over words . . . pronouncing them incorrectly. GET THE DICTIONARY HABIT! When you come to a word and do not know its meaning or how to pronounce it, look it up in the dictionary. Don‘t expose your ignorance by mispronouncing words or using them incorrectly. | f NY on t =‘‘~| Party. The program will consist of ~ Chief of Police Iver Iverson and conference reports given by some of three officers of the Highwood police ; forcé have agreed to take twoâ€"week + vmtlou.’w:hunm_ml > penses. . 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