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Highland Park Press, 29 Sep 1938, p. 2

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Dr. Lois D. Greene announces ‘the opening of an office for the practice of Otolaryngology in the PAGE TWO Dr. Lois Greene Is Opening Office Here Dr. Greene needs no introduction to Highland Parker‘s as she is a product of the town, having lived here the greater part of her life. She returned a few months ago from Ching. A. E. Wolters, Dean Of Boys, To Speak At Lions Meeting North Shore Trust building N. Sheridan road. Arthur E. Wolters, dean of boys at the Highland Park High school, has been secured as speaker today (Thursday) at the regular meeting of the Lion‘s Club, which is being held at noon at the Twig‘n Thistle. Mr. Wolters, who has taught at the local high school for the past twelve years, received his degree in Mechanical Engineering "at lowa State university and his masters deâ€" gree at Northwestern U. During his senior year at Iowa State he served as captain of the Varsity football team on which he played for three years. He holds an enviable record in athletics, holding the Missouri Valâ€" ley record for indoor quarter mile relays for sixteen consecutive years. In one of the Big Ten meets he won the quarter and half mile on Garnett‘s Black leads for Fall . . . suede leads for Fall . . . and these black fabric gloves look . . . even feel like suede! Newest styles! FABRICS 100 BLACK GLOVES Garnett‘s Smartest for Fall , . . dress suede bags! See tophandles, pleated and tucked types! . Calfs, grain leathers, too. Suedeâ€"Like BLACK BAGCS New Dressy SUEDES 295 New! New! at the same day, with the exceptional time of :48 for the quarter and 1:55 for the half.. He was a memâ€" ber of the relay team which won the Worlds record. Mr. Wolters is being sponsored by Lion Seguin, who promises a most interesting talk by one of the most popular memâ€" bers of the high school faculty on "Highland Park High School, Then and Now." Oak Terrace P.â€"T.A. Holds Initial Meet The first meeting of the Oak Terâ€" race Parentâ€"Teacher association will be held Tuesday evening, Oct. 4, at 8 p.m. in the Oak Terrace school, Highwood. The program will consist of talks by Dr. A. J. Risjord and Mr. Wayne Thomas, superintendent of schools. New teachers will be introduced during the course of the evening. Refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the meeting with the eighth grade mothers as hostesses. The total score of the games reâ€" corded was 171, Brown vs. Connecâ€" ticut being called off because of rain. The winner of the first prize was Francis Murphy, 11 N. St. Johns avenue, with a score of 173. S. P, Johnston, 505 Waverly road, was second with 169. Each of the above will receive tickets to Satâ€" urday‘s game. Emil Wiberg, 517 Central avenue, with 168, will reâ€" ceive a portrait by Hecketsweiler, and Charles Glass, 328 Waukegan avenue, ‘with 177, and Walter Bruâ€" net, 507 10th street, North Chicago, with 164 will receive tickets to the Alcyon theatre. Announce Winners Of Football Contest Another contest is to be held this week, rules for which appear in the page advertisement. Tickets will be‘ given for next Saturday‘s game, Oct, 8, Northwestern vs. Drake. Courses Offered In Classes October 10 The opening football contest conâ€" ducted yearly by the HIGHLAND PARK PRESS attracted unusual atâ€" tention last week as countless anâ€" swers poured into the office in anâ€" ticipation of tickets to the Northâ€" westernâ€"Kansas game this coming Saturday. Adult Education classes will open Monday evening, October 10 at the Highland Park High school. The following classes are open for regâ€" istration: Typing, (beginning and New Fall Colors in HOSIERY Sunâ€"Tone! Rosy Beige! Garnett‘s Wear clear, glowing hosiery shades for fall . . . . lively accents to your first black costumes! Smooth, ringâ€" less sheers, well reinforced. Splenâ€" did values at 69c . . . and real fashâ€" ion news! 8!/ to 10. advanced), Business English (eleâ€" mentary), Sewing, Cooking, Woodâ€" work, Metal Work, Mechanical Drawing, Public Speaking, Tap Dancing, Drawing and Painting, Leatherwork, Badminton, _ Boys‘ Basketball, Bookkeeping and Mathâ€" ematics, Current Affairs. _ Classes will be held Monday and Wednesday evenings. A fee will be charged for each course which will not be refunded at the end of the course. All persons out of the high school district must pay double the cost of each course. Expected At First Meeting of P.T.A. Large Attendance Is A large attendance is expected at the opening meeting of the Highâ€" land Park High school P. T. A. Thursday, Oct. 6, at 3 o‘clock, in the English clubroom. Following is the program: Welcomeâ€"Miss Minnie Buzsard. Business meeting â€" Mrs. Henry Clifford Hawes, president, Musicâ€"High School Quintet. In response to a widefelt interest in the community in such interestâ€" ing subjects as old glass, old silver, historical < Staffordshire and old prints, the fine arts department of the Highland Park Woman‘s club, of which Mrs. John Oliver is chairâ€" man, is sponsoring a Collectors‘ Study Group. Experts in the above and allied subjects will give informal morning talks and show and explain collections throughout the winter to any interested member of the club gratis, and to nonâ€"members on the payment of a small fee. The first of these talks will take place on the morning of November 1. The comâ€" mittee responsible for this enterâ€" taining and valuable presentation consists of Mrs. Wilfred C. Shipnes, chairman; Mrs. Kent W. Wonnell, viceâ€"chairman, and Mesdames Theoâ€" dore Osborn, Everett Easton and John R. Todd. 7 Conference with teachers and tea from 3:30 to 5 o‘clock. Mrs. Mary Olendorf (Deerfield 185), Mrs. L. R. Haas, West Ridge district (Highland Park 4169), and Mrs. H. S. Bingham for Wheeling, Prairie View and Northbrook will arrange transportation for anyone in her district wishing it, The board of managers for the year 1938â€"39 is as follows: Prosi dent, Mrs. Herbert R. Smith; first viceâ€"president, Mrs, Harry Pertz, in Collectors Study Group New Feature At Woman‘s Club Taupe! THE PEESS charge of revisions; second viceâ€" president and membership chairman, Mrs. C. Eugene Pfister; Mrs, Tom Leeming, recording secretary; Mrs. Lyle Maley, financial secretary, and Mrs. Charles G. Mason, correspondâ€" ing secretary. Mrs. Karl Wagner is treasurer; Mrs. John R. Oliver, chairman of the fine arts departâ€" ment; Mrs. Leonard Keaster, chairâ€" man of the home and education deâ€" partment; Mrs. Marvin Wallach of the gocial service department; Mrs. Armand McPhee, chairman of the hospitality. committee; Mrs. Frank M. 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