g ¢ y YÂ¥y w# at P# i B That the Saturday| shutdow! affect only 500 people in Lake ty results from the fact that ual eliminations from work rolls have been made by I Meanwhile, IERC officialsd are now making. preparations fot five canning ~stations througho the ceunty, which will prepare garâ€" den produce for distribution td famâ€" ilies on relief. During the er, members of these families have culâ€" tivated subsistence wardens t Lake County, and the crops taised to avoid waste of this material that are now ready for processing. | It is IERC officials/ permitted the} canâ€" ning project to maintai until all produce is taken care of. Five projects which provide for families on relief will conâ€" tinued at least temporarily |after the Saturday shutdown, IERQ officâ€" ials stated. The making of cléthing by workers on relief, the buâ€" tion of commodities, the ufacâ€" ture of 1270 .wool comf the care of subsistence gardens) and canning the produce from t garâ€" dens for distribution to families on relief will be continued indefinitely, according to Gurney and the IERC officials. f But, it was pointed out, few tasks will employ but a very mpll percentage of the 500 peopleé now engaged in work: relief. Fok the most part, those who have| been working regularly will be rned to direct relief until WPA ap forâ€"the resumption of work clin be secured from Washington. F the WPA complete the work on these projects, while those .yet submitted are now being red for presentation. The need forl work and‘the desire to finish all im ments started cause the 1 adâ€" ministration officials to for early approval of the projects subâ€" mitted according to: Gurney. 500 BACK ON R GET 'm:xm's NEW FALL PROPOSITION PAGE FOUR better q value \ 1 % Winnetka 3100 I 1616 Chicago Aveui PENNSYLYANIA! OIL CO. OF EVANSTON | > ++ ~O0F Biener Division _â€"*â€"_â€" !1 sure. Phone or mail the coupon at once for Timken‘s Free Heating Survey. It gives you an "Xâ€"ray‘" picture of your heating problem. Tells exactly how Timken wlg insure uniform w. and save money for you in 7 different ways. No tion. No embarrassment. Just phone or mail the below.> | When you choose en equipment, you know ybg have the best equipment you can buy for your komeâ€" FREE HEATING SURVEY Don‘t buy blindly Timken, you know, has the broadest n:porioneo in tbb oil heating business. More than 110,000 installations have been made in h of all typemand sizes." [ Before you are rushed into buying questionable oil heating equipment for your homeâ€"get Timken‘s new Fall Proposition. . $o1) (Continued from Page THE SILENT AUTOMATIC Co,.1 . . _ , | “ e y vâ€"@ & O Co. of zm;&m. 1616 Chicago Ave., zmzw’, in amm your new Propositionâ€"your Free H. ‘hnynd hmmuo‘:f‘m‘bâ€"m" L here is no il Heating than thisâ€" mer, culâ€" out ised that It is canâ€" until L will ounâ€" gradâ€" relief OEHALO AfTOT:‘ NG "These objects provide dg impresâ€" ‘ive example of the vlhlit%:;of a culâ€" ture even when the roots of that culâ€" ure are torn from their native soil," Mr. Hambly comments. / ~. Included in| the gift art a barrelâ€" haped drum| with a memâ€" "rane, and a stool which has a decâ€" orative d in the form of a figâ€" we eight. of these are char«â€" acteristic of ca‘:,:rrt, Mr, Hambly ‘ates. ~Among o objects are a stirrer and spoon carved one rece of wood in such a manner that hey are joined together \by four wooden links. This could be matched in West Africa as far south as Zuluâ€" land . <A ~typically Africaui wooden{ hair comb is also included. According to Wilfrid D. Hambly, assistant curator of Afri¢an ethnolâ€" ogy, research has i â€" that nuch of the culture of West Africa, such as folklore, magical ces, religious beliefs, and artistic designs, has survived in parts of the Western Hemisphere despite a foreignâ€" and rostile environment. tal ficials since last May. At that time, there were 21159 people oqgwork reâ€" lief, but the May losing of IERC, which was rary, in a considerable cut ltf'thl:md Prior to a month , there w about 150 people © the: mmnt ‘the slashing at that time of IERC adâ€" ministration | expenses n?@niuted the reduction of the relief work lists to the present figure. ; Read the Want Ads A collection of ethnological obâ€" jects from Dute Guh‘;s South America, recently presented to Field Muséum of Natural History, by Mr. ‘nd Mrs. Maurice kson of Highâ€" ‘and Park, is of special interest beâ€" sause it shows the survival of Negro "rafts tlutwlruve zcnistfojf in the Vest Indies and Guiana since the ‘mportation of slaves from West Africa several centuries ago. â€" Berksons Present Gift To the Field Museum Greenleaf 7844 Evanston, III. _ State. (OUPON er was unnattrally quiet and invesâ€" tigahed:,‘d only to jnn:ld that the prli:- oner had departed during the night. The description of Lay has b«r sent throughout the county and nlon? the shore. gh wore a light grey suit, and no hat and stood about 5 feet 7 ; mchgsvfl He is believed to be an exâ€"con Ne lopne x y nin Snspe?t Escapes from \â€" !â€"‘‘Jail in Highwood Highood police picked up a man on suspicion Monday night who gave his name as John Lay, and said he was f::m Indiana and 21 years old. He, was placed in jail for the night or until a check could be made upon him. . it > 0 1054 Tnugy morning Chief of Police Frank Fink thought that the prisonâ€" The schools of the district are u:ger the general direction of <Suâ€" »erintendent Clark G.. Wright. Miss Cmily Brymer is school nurse ::r the et. is in charge of the genedri:lnï¬od::?b‘fl the pupils. m}w {.........." Physic ine 4 Poonn HHinssis and Rides All the lower grades will share in the services of Miss Susan Hunt of Evanston who will be of assistance as lpugltl reading teacher wherever special ndlviq::l work is needed which leannot be given by teachers f the regular classes." Miss Hunt has been trained at the â€" National Jollege of Education for this speâ€" dal ostic and remedial work under Dr. Farwell and is an experiâ€" onced: teacher. ; This is a definite Torw;g:tep in the effort to try to n:let he needs of every individual hild. . C * Clara K. Walton,. .............................. â€" Science Virginia Newe«:l Literature & Librarian Walter® ; (Lineoln, Ravinia,Braceide, _: Ridge) l i Manual Arts Ethel E. Goddard ............." Physical Education 84 mmutteiamiou~j........_..... Physical Education Taure I, Sadatd (Ravinik: Breonide)" â€" Art ‘ w *u‘ * avvivvenresenerssisenmnesvens m" | +| Lincoln 'Thot:ano no changes in the Linâ€" coln staff for next year. Mrs. Harâ€" vey r?tum‘l to her duties as fifth grade teacher again after an abâ€" sence Pl six months. ‘The complete list of the teathers at Lincoln school is as follows; | j Jane Hope Hudson | ..._....._........ Rniacantian, â€"â€"â€"â€" nomrde Jean c:ixpwx, in omnceennenes 1 4 V + Edith M. Phillips ......._.__...___.... 2nd grade Gertradé BrOWI | ......~........â€"~....â€"â€"s trd::r, Winifred Nichol .|....._.._.._._..__.. 8 & 4 Winifred Nelson \........._.......... 4th grade r:nn L :hrvn e rgprreermnnmpraiany :::mdo Tioien Bohoree htococe....."t e Raginh Nm.amluhmn «... ~ T & Mathematics Margaret L. Freeman (Principal) |...,....â€"__. Stella ;ivnâ€" ,F:.."“..â€;".'og Helen cLeran ............... Loraine Sinkler ................... T & So¢ Virginia S. Curtis .................._. 8 Evelyn rsons (Principal) .......... Howard F. Copp (Ravinia, Bracside) )orothen Marxsen ............â€"â€" rawiked ... Martha McKeown ................ Mabel L. Ducker |..................... A complete list of the Ravinia fa cnlty?ollom'z Leiln Coldren. .................._...... Kindergarter > HAIGY . ;.â€"â€"..~«+<â€"c+immo : 166 HFROK ï¬: ’.‘;;.‘....‘.....,;.................... '!-::M Dorothy 6. Hrawa 2".:.":~~â€" n i Tiaber Hepperren Miss Eleanor Poor will not return to het position as arithmetic teacher. She will be followed by Miss Helen McLaren of Audubon, Jowa, who has her degree from Grinnell college in lowa and very successful Junior High school experience in that state. Miss Leila Coldren has been elected to the kindergarten position to succeed Miss Rachel Harlem who has resigned. Miss Coldren substiâ€" uted for Miss Harlem the last part f last year and is well eltablinhod‘ in her work there. Another change will be the addiâ€" tion of Miss Mary Mickey of Winâ€" n:::{ a graduate of National Kinâ€" dergarten college who will: assist Mr. Copp mornings in the lower grade physical education work. Mr. Copp will spend his mornings studyâ€" ing it Northwestern university: and retain his work at Ravinia and Braeâ€" side in the afternoons. ; Miss Mable Ducker, with her masâ€" ter‘s degree from the University of Ckicago and wide experience in the publicâ€"and private schools of the n boring North Shore schools will be in charge of a fifth grade. . â€" . Ravinia Ravinia school has added another *eacher to the staff this year to reâ€" lieve the crowded program in the wpér intermediate grades which has been necessary since the enâ€" *orced curtailment of three yeart1 ago.} . : } Miss Wilson: will return to her work in the third and fourth grades, but Miss Gohins has accepted a posâ€" it,{og !tln her home mth“ L:incoln, TL | Her sy r in the primary "com , is :ï¬iu Grace Cassell of Prl::oton. III., who is a graduate of National <Gollege of Education and has seven years experience in the primary grades at Kalamazoo, Michâ€" izan. : The imusic work will again be in charge of Miss~ Catherine Scherstrom and the art in charge of Miss Lapra Stoddard. Mr. Borg will also return as teacher of handâ€" craft. / ‘ who Hum in the Ravinia and Braeside :« Is for the past three years.| Miss Siverson will have harge of the home room of the ifth and sixth grades. L Mrs. Eldtr, the © principal, will teach English and literature in the upper grades.‘ & DistTict 108 Schools ; f ‘ To Open Sept. 9 (Continued from Page 1) ......_6th & Science 6 & Mathematics 1 & Social Science ......... 8 & English ... 1st grade lenmemscre ’13 grade ...\ Ind grade Kindergarten ... 1st grade . k !&n : grade Afing ... dth grade ysing ::: grade 7 & English THE PRESS Music _ Last week a representation of the Euterpe Mandolinistic Club won the first prize at the Water Carnival at Burlington, Wis. ‘The group was headed :{‘ John Jacoby of Highwood. Those who took part were Peggy Esmis, Mary Lucchi, Mike Lamanna, â€" The club has just returned from a very successful lxmsert engagement at Freeport which resulted in many favorable crlï¬ci#n- from fans ‘and editorials â€"such. as "that Euterpe group work together with the grace and finesse of professionals." T Their program will consist of operaticâ€" arias, Cuba» folk songs, scintillating tangos, and many other beautiful selections descriptive of other nations, composed by famous masters of the old school. Vocal seâ€" lections will be rendered by Mrs. Bruna Cucchi, soprano ‘and Enea Picchietti, tenor. The Euterpe Mandolinistic Club of Highland Park is playing at a conâ€" cert at the Civic Band Pavilion at Libertyville, sponsored by the Liberâ€" tyville Civic Band*League under the direction of Professor Dario C. Bonâ€" etti of Highland Park on Thursday evening, Sept. 5, at 7:30 o‘clock. Euterpe Club Will ; Play at Libertyville ~‘The party will be held indoors thould the weather be unfavorable, and because of this the number of tables must be limited. Refreshâ€" ments will be served at 1:80 p.m. ‘The assisting committee follows: Mrs. George B. O‘Connell, Mrs. 0. R. Huncke, Mrs. H. B. Aiston, Mrs. Lloyd W. Sheahen, Mrs. F. N. Alger of Highland Park; Mrs, Arthur J. Roth, Mrs. John J. Donagly, Mrs. Fred G. Murbach, Mrs. E. H. Bagley, iss Julia L Hursen of Winnetka; rs. Frank M. Folsom of Wilmette; Mrs. Martin I. Driscoll of Glencoe; Mrs. Francis A. Bonner of Hubbard Woods, is being planned for Tuesâ€" day, Sept. 17. Mrs. Trudeau is coâ€" chairman with Mrs. Francis A. Bonâ€" ner of the Public Welfare departâ€" ment of the North Shore: Catholic Woman‘s League. The philanthropy bridge is an annual event.. 872 Central Ave. ‘Tel. H. P. 630 A dessertâ€"bridge party in the garâ€" den of Mrs Percival N. Trudeau‘s home at 254 Scott Avenue, Hubbard Dessertâ€"Bridge Is . Planned for Sept. 17 We Wanted. Highest prices paid. jewelry of every description. Prices reasonable. 14 No. Genesee St. , Phone Maj. 1120 â€"‘_|___â€" Waukegan, Ilincis ‘ Lake College of Commerce OLD GOLD tla:::lnoe.l m“lwuhtmol‘:‘flu '“::lou.i)t'x e January organ > business r::bnl.ahCofleuo(CmemhtthdrOI'floollelp. &5 ';\“ Aghes Sterrosâ€"Foulds Milling Co. é Ruth ‘Tonsagerâ€"Jos. And Dorothy Parkerâ€"Chicago Lloyds Ins. s Joseph w 1â€"Illinois : Toc Louise DeMeyerâ€"Johnson Motor Co. ‘ Marian‘ D Henrictta Winterâ€"Zaponâ€"Brevolite j L‘lan Samsonâ€"Zaponâ€"B Margaret Wandelâ€"Leghorn Food Products, Viclet Ustâ€"Automdotive M Joseph Narcyâ€"A. F. Beaubien, Atty. Estelle . Rantaâ€"Zaponâ€"B Dorine Cooksonâ€"N. W. Pickus and Son > Nadine Newelâ€"Great Lal Suzanne Bowerâ€"Home Loan Corporation i Nellie Home Lo Jane Heathâ€"E,. C. Starbuck, Atty,. #â€" Edith A tâ€"Clinical An.l:eu-c‘l'aieal Medicine & Surgery. + â€" Margaret. ~ i Graca Mooreâ€"Waukegan Clinic Angela | Kobelâ€"Waukegap Ann : Paiserâ€"Jobnsâ€"Manvilie, Inc. vB Boydâ€"Johnsâ€" Louils| Bezekâ€"Zaponâ€"Brevolite Fredrick Barton Ellisâ€"Derby Wine & Liquor Store Edward . w Swansonâ€"Fansteel Products h Glenn North Shore leen Philippiâ€"Unâ€"State Motors Helen taâ€"NDoolitte Olga Larsenâ€"P. M. LaRose, Atty., Zion Helen Abbott Lab May Bergstedtâ€"Abbott Laboratories Kathryn Mickâ€"Abbott L m Worthâ€"Dobbe N Libertyville :a-u ursery, f c Margaret Burrellâ€"Burke Hardware \ John Ks North Shore Eileen Montgomeryâ€"Secur‘ty Title and Trust Co. â€" Marjorie i Laura Kenyonâ€"American Can Company Helen Ja H. 8t Jeanne Vander Vennetâ€"TUinivercite af Ti ol s o P e n EC I, H. NEMEROFEF JEWELRY REPAIRING CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN _ B 4 ASK FOR INFORMATION WHICH WI)E.L TRAIN Y@x FOR 4 _A GOOD PNSITION _ . 0) B > Day Classes B#esin mm 3 1 .- | § Night Classes Begin er 1 f \ Office Positions _ Office Positions . for Young Men â€" for Young Women Vander Vennetâ€"University of Brownâ€"Genesee Theatre Members of the m*d Park Police department were, . compliâ€" mented by the Public Bervice comâ€" pany last week for their guick acâ€" tion in providing efficient protection for wires blown down in the severe storm which swept Highland Park Public Service Official .\ _~< Praises Local Police and Rocco Stella. > o6 f It is generally known‘ dn the orâ€" chestra is one of the most popular #roups in this area, and is headed by Prof. Dario C. Bonetti, who founded the organization. Me also appears on a weekly program on‘ the air which originates from ’I‘y&eflu perience 7 South St. Johns Avenue~ Phone Highland Park 485 women from Lake College of Commeres who have arcepied KEEP THE JOY, HEALTH AND ;‘ï¬:AUTY or o}?'. Râ€" 10US YOUTH IN CHANGEâ€" LESS PHOTOGRAPHS ... . HOW LONG HAS IT BEEN SINCE YOUR LAST : _PORTRAIT? || â€" iatguerite Boydâ€"Johnsâ€"Manville, Ine, â€"! .. . Glenn o& North Shore cahx I Chernical C Helen Buchtaâ€"Doolitt‘c & MortHoise _ _ . Helen Castleâ€"Abbott || «+ w :-thry- um-am"% at ‘Ke* Edward | Welchâ€"Government, | Ft. Sherldam __ John North Shore af Tok mrhr:nl:c_w«, Title :d | Trust (Co. | Viola Amer‘can Can \Comp | *A Helen J@ H. Stripe | | | ‘ *« Mary Waukegan (Hote® . || t Mable Mellonâ€"Johnsâ€"Manvilic, | ae Joseph wl'i;:mnou Tool Co.,. Phitago | â€" *g Marian Jeberâ€"Daniel t ; & e L‘llan Samsonâ€"Zaponâ€" M 1 $| >A Viclet Ustâ€"Automative Maint: t Machine C#. Estelle . Rantaâ€"Zaponâ€" 13.}] 1 + w Nadine Newellâ€"Great Lakes Morfkige Corp. _ _ g:‘ml Cannonâ€"Home Loan :C a ke~~ th Alwardtâ€"Clinical M»dicine m "l-ltll::myâ€"clldul »ufll rgery . Angela Kobelâ€"Waukegan Foundry Co.. + _ & Imhmhm}:lfl it offers yourg * m........:ï¬. Hecketswei . Studio| | Photographers Make an appointment t K: hadem " on Mon fA 4 . Ed â€" Sheekhab,. Pub cial, sta t by local in restore; in â€" time than en possiblé { kz possibl¢ "' 't ence ..'.:.._..' > hi THURSDAY onbeflfers depend miore and mofre k1 @LactAadm i5 6 Sheridan â€"â€"_ * af 13 p ‘ C “ % $ °nsl ff 2ob $ ‘ § c H 4} I * o 4 [ dBee s o3 $ a i .A d f} 4 h) $ $ t3 as ‘ ‘ y« Rata 4 *A uldie ‘ ‘ o e f h e. 5 : POR _ 1d Otherwige hay, 1 " | Pl!w d % ‘."“"':’::- 6 : x “ Hori mc uy lee = Wm“ an i