The regular meetings of A. O. Fay Lodge No. 676, A. F. and A. M., will be rsyumed this evening, (Thursâ€" day), at 1:30 pm. All members are urged to |attend. The lagigs of the St. John‘s Evanâ€" gelical CBurch will hold a card party at the home of Mrs. John Bremer, 337 S. n Bay Road, on Tuesday, Sept. 12, at 2 o‘clock. Bridge, 500 and bunco, will be played. Refreshâ€" ments will be served. St. Jolhn‘s Ladies The al NRA »committee and the Charfber of Commerce will have copies iall approved codes,. and will attefmpt to answer all â€"questions brought 1," at the meeting. C * President H. F. Kelley has asked that no aker be secured for this meeting,! knowing that local merâ€" chants ; still confronted: with problems} pertaining to their particâ€" ular t ?f business under the NRA plan. | Chamber of Commerce To Dis¢cuss Problems f the NRA Program HOR% SHOW WILL HONOR GEN. PARKER Shoridan}tcani, central circuit chamâ€" pions of this year, next Sunday afternoon at 3:30 at the Fort Sheriâ€" dan field. The 1933 championship team from Fort Sheridan is composed of Lt. G. C. SmitH, Capt. C. A. Wilkinson, Capt. C.4E. Davis and Maj. C. C. Smith.* i The next monthly dinnerâ€"meeting of the Highland Park Chambert of Commerc¢ will be beld next Tuesday evening, Sept. 12, at 6:30 at the Green, Tea Pot on North Sheridan Road. || d pu the Lt I" St. Jot*n* The laj “: zelical CBim at the hm 337 S. : Sept. 12} a YOLUKE XXII, Col. McCormick Will Lead Team On Sunday Against Ft. Sheridan P What is the dollar value of smiles? . Or the dollar value of giving (others credit for good qualities and not letting one or two : alities warp our j nat ? ow about helping a who is down, to keep him t out as well as down? s | ; Many‘ great things \in life do not hage any dollar value. & Poor people are ofteh wealthy in otherithanâ€"dollar values. Many rich le have thomz too, but they don‘t buy them. . Our gim in this busiieu is to give yC he otherâ€"tHanâ€"dollar values .‘a with ‘the | fullest _ Eim m and St. Johns _ â€"â€" MHighland Park:; The greatest values in life can‘t be expressed in dollars. £ two ©po judgment? a w him t 1 down? ||| What timistic! na enjoy 1 nroha“ Many igr not have a What{s good health, an opâ€" timistic! nature, also ability to enjoy the fact that other people are ha a good time? 1O« ighth; Annual Event At Fort| Highland Park was dramatically heridan Will Be | represented at the World‘s Fair on Oct. 22, 23 | Tuesday of. this week {when the : ____._._â€" .| "Miniature ‘Theater flhyers," a The 19222 team will be composed Col. McCormick, Capt. P. P. des, ({.spt.'.\lax Corpening, and . L. G. Smith. The 1933 championship team from M Wort h While Thoughts mem, â€"after mpléte information regarding ntry ‘and prize lists may be obâ€" d af the Chicago offices of the 1 by Col. Robert R. McCormick, sher of The Chicago Tribune, central cireuit champion polo of| 1922 will play the Fort dan}team. central circuit chamâ€" _ of this year, next Sunday irtâ€"trea r°en an, W wit n pré L1. Hart T‘he F 10 th offic , _ Frank Parker â€" and F. C. Bolles are the honâ€" jde Lt € Hold Card Party oom Stree D iret 2919. Bill Bi r of the show at the above imandan nanaging 1219 in the 3 _ building, tele 9. Bill Bisho in nere mberiain W dant at Fort her honorars m ield by the on Friday ith will Maij. P. a) h Sixth 1ca g( lirecâ€" rre ;e]e.l The . Deerfigld Zoning| Board> of hop | Appeals will have a public hearing this| on Friday evening, Sept. 22 at 8 adâ€"| p.m. at the Village Hall to consider a pétition for rezoning §5 acres in two |subdivisionsâ€"â€"those ’ff "McGuire | and |Orr and Esgentrot gnd Temple, |in the northwest section of Deerâ€" YÂ¥ i field f ple | Ds an )W be Néxt to the Bible: itself, "Pilâ€" grim‘s Progress" is the most widely known book in the world, ° Old and young alike enjoy this review of the charmcters, events, hopes and fears met with in the mmay ‘of life. The whole story will be given on six sucâ€" cessi Tnmm A cordial invitation is extended to every one. Roy. G. Berg, of Chicago, who gave) an interesting es of lecâ€" tures on the "Life of Christ" at the First United Evangeli¢al Church last (spring, will begin a series of lectures â€with picm "Pilgrim‘s on WY \ énnlnt, Sept, 19, at the Bame church. _ | On Tuesday the Tee Club was inâ€" vited to the Glen Flora Club‘at Wauâ€" kegan but the date was changed to iday, Sept, 12 ywm#lto numerâ€" ous other events. : [3 1 Wurm on "Pilgrim‘s | Progress" Will Begin Bianca Gua : The marriage: of ‘Miss Bianca Ireng Gualandi, daughte: of Mr. and Mrs| John Gualahndi, and Mr. Domâ€" inic‘Giangiorgi taok place Monday morming, Sept. ‘4, at i nineâ€"thirty o‘clock at St. James parish house, Highwood. A reg¢eption was held from} four to six o‘clotk at ; 1213 Livingston Avenue, Highland Park. McGuire and (Orr will seek perâ€" mission at the Village Board mcét- ing Monday evening, Sept. 11, to have certain streets in th¢ subdivided pa&a of this plat vac&te‘ and have it ravert back to acre property. _ | Ladies Tee Club To ‘\â€"â€" â€"Play In Waukegan Highland Park Group . tves. "Little Women" | _At The World,s Fair This is the public hearing, anâ€" nounced recently, pertaining to the selling of land to the Catholic‘ Dioâ€" cese| of Chicago for the. purpose of erecting an institution. | Guglandrâ€"Giangiorgi â€"â€" _ Nuptials S(l;femnized ‘T} Appeals Board Hold . Public Hearing Sept. 22 1€ n Th lt n t] actress i gra Colle T bu rganized by Misfl Catherine Geary two years ago at the id Park Public Library, preâ€" her own dramatization of Women." Sunday riss Geary Junior Players 6f the Y.W. esented "Betty‘s |Ancestors." oduction was th¢gen by the Drama Leagus for outstandâ€" rk and was pregented with other representéative adult participating in Jzeir annual itive contest. 1| uccess of both groups.at the ted Island Theater was due able direction of Miss Geary a resident of Higblwd Park zraduate of Chieago Musical ._ Miss Geary hï¬g not only ccessful in her field ‘as a diâ€" ut has move(I a most capaâ€" ress, having appeared with Pir Ay2I and the ‘St lTighlan Herbert Both gar score. . dan again on|] same. Fine Arts, 18 South Michigrr Av enue, Chicago. _ The Acq‘de it thirtyâ€"setond. school year jopehs Sept. 5, but enrollment wiH contin} during the balance of the month. Mr. Mertygweather, who will tekc a new éourse in advertising gh commercial art, is‘ a specialist, i merchandising and fashion drawings Merchandiging in art is the| brogd practical) theme which will u courses offéred by the academy. | I through zll the. (widely ; vari¢ emphasizing this phase of art, time! liness, _ fitilitarianism, â€" marketif packaging, persuasion and di*tin individual ¢reative effort will be i plied to the projects in the complet art cour eg | | 1 218 ‘The annual conference session 6 the Ohio Conference of the Ev‘h gelical Congregational Church clogé on ‘Sundgy evening. Rev. F. Bm%n felliner was returned to the Highlan« Park Church for another year. | | Rev. H, W. Lambert was bentt t Dixon, Ill., ~.a;d Rev. Q. A. Deck | Youngstown, Ohio, was sent to th Kimball Wrm%e Church. The nam of the conference was changed t the Western Conference of the Ey angelical| ‘Congregational ï¬hu Next year‘s session will be held & Johnstown, Pa. | [ .o d B won the trophy t Allâ€"Stars over the idan field bined m The school is organized for cHil dren from two to five years of ag and scientific supervision will b given. i 4 Miss opening School a Miss Bae bia Unive cation). Clare Baer Nurséry |_ | & ? School Opens Her Maj.â€"G Rev. F}(Brandfellner | â€" 6 eturned To Chure John Merryweather a _ | Faculty Member of | | Fine Arts Academj; e & John #‘Iex‘ryweather of 250 Md%ll Avenue,;|Highland Park, will ad( it be a me*nber of the professional fa culty of| the Chicago ‘Academy} o The qwarding of the gold & j blue star certificates to the boys &n girls whp have completed the s 1J mer reading lists from the childrép‘ room, of the Highland ,ParL( R lic Librgry, will take place on Sat urday njorning, Sept. 16, at 10$ a.m., on the library lawn at the r€ of the building. 1 0 This year the reading has beé conducte{ in the form of a tteas_r hunt. With simple clues fo id ance, the readers have experient keen erfjoyment in: finding t,we d den tregsures in the book [ hunt wak open to all librar:;r mé) bers in the third to eighth grade: inclusive, and a total nu ‘berwo 256 registered during the cl(.;xrse;;& the summer. [0 _ff Those who have not read ia su cient number of books for a certifi cate are| invited to come, n#ver" e less, . and participate with tl"gi friends in this event. Lo oH# ) ocal }ihrary To Give || | Treasure Hunt,AWalm Enr Lï¬xelï¬t for the fall trm M the De¢rfieldâ€"Shields High $chodl yesterday afternoon. was 1473 1 a figure considerably larger th | the epollment at the end 6f the second |dgy of school last fall. ‘% Fiftï¬cï¬ Kundred students â€" ate expected to attend Deerfie '2 Shieldg this year. _ Enrollmefit has bedn increasing at the rate ?h about 150 a year. Advance efiâ€" rollment th;-s yearâ€"that is, efâ€" rollment before the first day 'f school,} which was Tuesdayâ€"w&s There«are almost no graduate students, registered at the hi school | this fall, owing to t charge|of $100 per student. The were between 60 and 70 g’rgd : studentsilast vear. i Army LARGE ENXROLLMENT Fo lo trinumphs again! Sheridan highâ€"goal te aj.â€"Gen. Frank Par defeating the ic two consecutive gar rbekâ€"end at the Fort Sh 861; N. Sheridan Rokt is a graduate of £ol‘ - rsity (Nursery School ~ en. Parker Polo hy Won By the |â€" ‘ort Sheridan Te lare : Baer announges Jb« of Clare Baer â€" Nurser ‘ HIGHLAND P ies were won by the saMé) can be raised in order that it may Sunday, the Fort vtSh. continue throughout the year. was , victorious, 5â€"4, ;‘.- ‘ fawâ€"t f ondgay afternoon by the| ‘The Friendship Girls of the Y. W. eï¬ 4 , C. A. are ;lving-th first of a serâ€" tars team was a comâ€"| ies of dances to be held at the Y | and civilian team, on Thursday evening, Sept. 21. A Clht._ ®. ;l Rodesg, M Axi| good time lgd‘l d orchestra will ; tmil’utor and)| be assgured. ,Urybep\;r. 4 t per & r ' '.CM“‘A“. $ ie » KA tars team was a iry and civilian : Capt. P. ;l Rodes, Prentice | Poster, This opening da is in accordâ€" ance with the economy plan of the distriet. _ | _ f ‘A The kindergarten is assured for half the year, an&i’t!;e committee fels. certain that additional funds can be raised in order that it may continue throughout the year. ~~| Those not able to ¢ontribute will be welcome to send their children if the kindergarten is opened. Any parent who has not been reached may call Mrs. Leslie Schauffier, H. P. 1109, or Mrs. Joel Starrels, H. P. 282, for information. It is hoped that the kindergarten will‘ continue the full school term, but in case |of shortage of funds, it will be carried on for a term of six weeks. 1 Schools In District No. _â€"â€" 108 Will Open Sept. 18 The Lintoln, Rgvinia, Braeside and Ridge schools, in School District No. 108, will open ï¬;r the fall term on Sept. 18. ;. | : | The Raviniaâ€"Bra¢side kindergarâ€" ten will open on Sept. 18 and the committeep%iahec ) thank all who have given to the fund. | Mr. Curran‘s regord includes the following offices and memberships: former secretary Los Angeles Adâ€" vertising Club menmber Pacific Geoâ€" graphical Society, Trans Pacific Traâ€" vel Club, Adventurers Club, A.E.F, Siberian Expedition; deputy comâ€" missioner World‘s | Insurance Conâ€" gress, Panama Pacific International Exposition 1915;‘1harter member Los Angeles Rotary Club, San Franâ€" cisco Foreign Trzid? Club, and Pan Pacific Association for Mutual Unâ€" derstanding, of Log Angeles. ‘"Her Bodyguard," featuring Edâ€" mund Lowe and \’a"ynne Gibson, is the feature attra‘c%ipn for Tuesday and _ Wednesday‘ |of next week. Wynne and ‘ Lowe |offer you affecâ€" tion, protection, lgts of fun and spicy romance in this feature. The Lingoln School P.â€"T. A. is sponsoring | a subgeription kinderâ€" garten for *he coang year. Every parent of ¢hildren|of kindergarten age has bein canï¬s‘ed and asked to contribute according to his means. Subscriptions range from 50 cents to $5. n0 f : Ravinia-BraesliHe To â€"â€" Have a Kindergarten Elissa Landi and David Manners in "The Warrior‘s Husband" is comâ€" ing to the Alcyon on Sept. 14 and Alcyon Theater Will [ 21â€" â€"â€" Show "Melody Cruise"| Elm Placge and , _ Charlie Ruggleg, Phil Hapris and Greta Nissen may (be seen in "Melâ€" ody Cruise" on Sunï¬day and Monday, Sept. 10 and 11. | Here is a new ripple in entertaim{\ent. Kindergarten Planned _ : By the Lincoln P. T. A. ROTARY SPEAKER TO TALK ON MANCHURIA Marshall : Solberg, Chicago attorâ€" ney, discussed gangs and racketeers and reminisced on his years as asâ€" sistant state‘s attorney under John A. Swanson in (hicago, at this week‘s Rotary Club luncheon, which was held Tuesday u‘\oon at the Morâ€" aine. | Mr. Solberg desctibed the attempt of three racketeersg to gontrol the laundry drivers‘ ynions‘ and their plans to apportion the earnings. A noted traveler|and lecturer, an authority on trangâ€"Pacific affairs, a séries of Orientgl travelogues at A Century of Progress Exposition, where he is the nepresentative of the Trans Pacific Travel Club, with office in the Japanase pavilion. Mr. Curran lectures at 4 p.m. each Sunday, Monday, |Wednesd and Saturday at the uth Ha‘i?,‘ Hall of Science, at th¢ World‘s Fair. Japan and Manchuria are his prinâ€" cipal topics. 1 His lecture beford the Rotary Club next Monday at noon at the Morâ€" aine Hotel, will be gecompanied with stereopticon viewsjand other illusâ€" trated material. _ | will address the |members of the Highland Park Rotary Club next Monday noon on "Manchuria Toâ€" day.†M The speaker will be Garner Curâ€" ran, of Los Angeles, who is giving Garner Curran.(l Traveler ; and Lecturer, To Be Here NOIS8, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 193 Monday‘ Noon ark will hold) th year on Tud at 8 a‘clock. be the featu nominal: ad: made nnd a away. The mar Q-- of Migs Isabel Fosâ€" bender, da fé of, Mr. and Mrs. William Fosbender of Vine Avenue, and Mr. Co d: Dr¢iske son of Mr. and Mrs. Hétman Dreiske of Raâ€" vinia was solemnized Baturday aftâ€" ernoon at 4) O‘clock |at the home of the bride‘s parents. | Rev. F. Brandâ€" fellner of the First United Evanâ€" gelical Church, assinted by Dr. Carr a friend of !» bride‘s family officiâ€" ated. The Dride w a dress of white satin and a band of orange blossoms in Rer hair &nd carried a bouquet of it‘z ‘dsck, sweet peas and lillies‘ of the vrlley. She was attended | by) Shei 3. as bridesâ€" maid who wpre a pipk chiffon frock and carried pink roj ‘nd blue delâ€" phinium. _ M#. Ed{ Schweitzer served the grdom as(bekt man. After P mepï¬onr. n Mrs. Dreiske left for a honeymogn |trip to Canâ€" ada. : Upon l iurn they wili reside at 22 N, Gredn Bay Road. | . The Mothers Club of the Y.W.C.A. summer has been wirking on a masâ€" ter‘s de; at Northwestern Uniâ€" versity. .® {P ; 10 W Farson has n wo ter‘s degree iat Colw: ginia Thomgs rece of Bachelor}|of Arts sity of Chidago dur month. â€" She Avill ha the Second bg:de. Miss Parsahn will tegch geography in the fifth ind sixth krades. Miss Jane Phillipg. resi, in July to join the staff of the Bell School at Lake ‘Forest‘and Missg Helen Cook has been ttansferrpd| to the‘ posiâ€" tion thus e vacant. Miss Philâ€" lips taught English is the seventh grade and clasges in beginning Latin in th@ seventh) and cighth grades. (Miss Cook‘s former posiâ€" tion is to b¢ Occupi y Miss Marâ€" ibel McDaniel of Muntie, Ind. Miss McDaniel ig: a gradgate of Ohio Wesleyan dur the present brilliant shqï¬ing h lowering his Randica Sunday was qualif September cl@s tou large group| foured a place in the ma starts next $&turda; der led the {Class 4 with a well played â€" proved the Jéading: with an 8* i and carded a 98;% win Art ( morning, SepK, changes in changes in teaching staff. « Miss Florefrce Mille# was married in June and Wwill not|return. She is now Mrg.] Gunnfrd Nelson and lives at 8416;Oglesby fAvenue, Chiâ€" cago. Two!lQf the|sthff who have been away dgring thel past year on leave of abggénce will resume their former â€" positions. iss â€"Eleanor Parson has bgen working on a masâ€" ter‘s degree iat Coluymbja. Miss Virâ€" ginia Thomgs receivefl the degree of Bachelor}of Ar the Univerâ€" sity of Chidago during this present month. â€" She ill h a position in Joe Davis Is Winner Of 72-5#01e ndicap At Sunset Valley Club Fosbendéfâ€"Dreï¬sl to finish the *ruelin cap medal p“} tour set Valley last Sat and Monday kml a thematicians WMhad f the scoros?jd{m Da the winner ,th A 1 Pete Prato J#.. the thematicians Whad fi the scorvsfldre D the winner ,yth a Pete Prato J#., the paper salesnfxn, pos of 289. and iIpoked winner untii rourne his attentio®t/to th Simith Mart Jord n Qualifiers uind pai vs: Class A+â€"Sny t Cook v§g} Ed C | A. Hofst#ter, al F. Abbott; Class 7. Marks‘i J. Hos l n Piace and) Ureen Bay Road Schools To Open Monday, Sept. 11 933 AsSS Robefg. vs seve Sept. 11. 1 teachi orefice Milleg : |n4"will td 1 rg.) Gunn@r 41b Oglesby | 4 rot of the | sthi ; dgring thel y abgénce will |r ositions. i s been work e iat Colymbja an hqf;#i ng W Diave Ge; Weddiinj Saturday htyâ€"odd palfc ; Class|Biâ€"R. E. Hoeest J. Hoskipg vs F. Fell, iÂ¥n C. Nixon, and ;S'b L. T. Briggs; Class r first first ting of the y evening, Sept. 12 ards{and Bunco will of vening. â€" An on will! be r p be given he rarthy young 08 a total score d be a certain ney lofficials called th¢e Hfact that his t Ns d ycRA . | Raff, P. W. erson, C. L. ‘1Jp&rt, and P. M. .| Geppert. d te Prato Jr. thelfinals of the ament and ' 5 and 4 deâ€" £ the other ‘s) shooting in reâ€" t him out of the} sacred circle rgppers. Play in bip ds at a‘standâ€" Hrom 15 to 11. g day. for the ments and a e course: for h play which .] Carroll Snyâ€" ‘players home , R. E. Hoest the c ass B 'golfer;| Du aston Robert) gan t redalist honors‘fl ward t She ings are as folâ€" eB vs Al Marks, r@lfers managed z M2â€"hole handiâ€" n@fment at Sunâ€" day, Sunday, tér ‘expert maâ€" rihed â€" checking ere are few\\ The Highland Park Band will give inig staff. © ‘| a concert from 6:30 until dark Stâ€" e# was married‘| urday evening of this| week at the 511, Joe Boylan d‘ Jim Harting T BPAA _ The regular lodge meeting will be followed by practice in the which this camp will put on at convention in Waukegan on Oct. The attendance : of all officers | is urged, as the time is short in to‘practice." | _|â€"} *‘ The carnival will be staged at corner of Waukegan and W ' Avenues, Highwood. Games, ing and other amusements will be featured. £ . 0 after we look back a victories that finally title, During her p« Exmoor she played ow and had as an avers Par on the first nine the second nine is 4( The Highwood Boosters carnival, announced for last Friday, Saturday and l(onday.‘jept. 1, 2 and 4, been "continued" to Friday and urday ‘of this week, Sept. 8 . A sport sedan will be given away Saturday night by the Hixbdrd Chamber of Commerce, ht There will be a meeting of the Royal Neighbors of Highland Park, Camp No. 5126, on Wednesday ning, Sept. 13, at the Masonic Temâ€" ple at 8 p.m:. . | * a This will be the last of‘a series of six concerts by the band in downtown district during the l&i summer. This series has been $fiâ€" nanced by several : Highland Park business men. ~The concerts have been given on Saturday nights, on the first five evenings the d gave a short concert mt the pafk, and spent the rest of the even parading through the business se tion, playing numbers in vari parts of the section. | f on _:Shoppers are urged to do their Sunday buying early this Saturday evening, to enable them to listen; to the band before going home. § Royal Neighbors Will ./. Meet Next Wednesday th t} the . championship until she was tripped by Miss Van Wic, 6 and‘ 5. Helen Is a Champion Too : ‘Miss Van Wie was forced to make one of the most spirited drives ghe park'on Central Avenue between fln two railroad stations, in the downâ€" town section. i t The annual meeting of the Ravinia Garden Club will be (held at the Moraine ~Hotel, Friday, Sept. 8. Luncheon will be served at 12:45. . Theé program includes ‘a speaker from the Illinois Gardgn‘Club. Ofâ€" ficers will be elected for the co year. All members are urged to be present. P Highwood‘s Carttival Extended To Friday, _Saturday, Sept. 81 h during th« In the | perhaps t in the tou Wilson â€" o Miss W Ravinia Garden Club _ To Meet This Friday ‘Little Duchess‘ Defeats Helen Hicks In Brilliant Last > Round At Exmoor ; fourteer (C Highland Park Band Will Give a Concert On Saturday Evening VIRGINIA VAN WIE IS STHLL CHAMPION 1t 1C a y n the thirtyâ€" rargin. â€" Hele be fourteent} N W AVv w vour ren rIn Hood He il he most spiritéd arives she r attempted, when on the th Helen Hicks stood four ontinyed on page 10) n a Hicl third athold, and the he coun n ; namely, Miss: LMo ttingham, â€" England. is champion of lz;u untry Club and playâ€" during her march‘to r} rrer Lurrif Van Wie, tt m Beverly ( altered { Y verg NUMBER 28 nst han W at i up, to w‘in by the same M e a lead, H the ntestant ss Enid ountry years confeâ€" ‘s g‘l"f ve .r- ‘xmoor lefceatâ€" ted tn nship to fl:e played “ut thin beat 34 at at