HWinthmechn-n um trip. to laden when uh struck up friendships Whitman!!- an. mil-t. Arc-co, who did the Dartmouth mar-II. “I Sim arttst, who did mum-anthem, “dWhulh-Imulll- 8rt?q-u-aksird IguYoric-tohnm-m "$311..“ In? m.. Nh. DIM m 'tts-Vt-Fra-es h-H-c on b oiirE.ai iriurrc In Greenwich Villnge she held open home for any child who wont- ed to mint. Funny the had to move out of the place because she was no swamped with than people. After I melon with her uperL menu in the groups Greenwich Vil- inxe Home "ttlement, lb. made In: exit, coming to the North Shore. In New York her habitat who and the Work Shop: in Wilmetu it wu called the Art Work Shop, In Ita- vinin, on and an for eight _ Ii†Beach ha been with men] studious 'rreludhte the â€not: Ito- io. T _ Roving tried her theories on ndulu she turned to the province of chil- dren, in which dleid the is now pri- m-rily engaged. The Insulin“ Time and Newsweek, " well u the Associated Press, have watched her experiments, and helped spread new- of them broadeaat. The Asmiltion for Childhood Education in Wuh- ington followed her work with great interest and wrote I mum on the, methods she used for their ortraniaa-i, tlon'l magazine. _ As an illustration of the diversi ot her class“, in New York I Bench had " Itudenta Roch Kent's wife, the secretary of I friend, and the man when bus she hopped every night, who traded mn- dolin lessons for her art instruc- tion. She's had dogeatehers, debu- tantes, farmers, Ind housewives in her chases. The results have been gratifying enough for June Claire and Margaret Taylor are two of her former protege: who have exhibited " Navy Pier. On her record ere dozen: of expe- rimetttt. She started a eerie: of them in teaching Idnltl, some who, lukewnrm in interest, had never studied at. some who were com- pletely disinterested titer deanItory study, on! other: who new: had been interested therefore. She worked in Winneth under Cerium Warhbtmte,tsuperintendottof schools, and It the Community house there under George Getcood.1 She also tried her methods on I spe- cinl group selected by . Northwest- ern professor. In the business of art education ever since she In: undated hon the University of Chicago, her first teaching post was at Rommore, her ulna mater, whence she went to the children's department of the Art Institute. After ttve yen! in the Gleneoe public reboots, [in Beach became â€gnawed with the New York Zion work school. teach- ing Ind staining there. I Art'for the Bum? Bit deMntto. ly. That in in substance the on- swer given by Helen Beach, who runs the Helen Beach Studio Gal.. Iery " 1532 Judson avenue in Ita- vinin. And she’s writing I book about it for ndulta with painting and drawing sections, and: update, with material. incorporated in tho book, and with illustrations of what other Toma, Dick: and Burn have done in beginning at. W: I book for the use of the huinneunnn n he waits for his train and for tho womm waiting for the next hand of bridge. And written by one who believes that everybody poueuu‘ Art ability to vowing degrees. _ mumsâ€. UNUSUAL Sm 'tretetits Hteviry Ptdkard no (an) b-tgee Touring Sedan about USU“. PM"! The Dramatie Club of the Lake Forest High school is presenting "Growing Pains" on Friday night, November 17, It 8:30. This kiln-ions comedy of ndolewenoe might well hive been written by high school students themselves. It in the unus- ing story of sixteen yen old George McIntyre and of his fourteen you old tomboy sister Terry. About- minded Prof, McIntyre and mother.. Iy In. McIntyre try to direct the course of thei mmptutnol lives from the guy distances of adulthood, "Growing Pains" to Be Presented By L. F. Drama Club Of Gonna, her min job ohoudn't be CoMned with all her Iidslinu. She Wants to develop an attility in her childnn'l an clung: by delving into dnmtia Ind play: the children themselves write, net in, and pro- duce; into drawing, painting, and sculpture; And the with. And then the_ gullery of exhibits for every- uniting them in .arehantm of In with Mexican. PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY OF CHICAGO Bee Your Natl-est Packed Dealer _ By ANN A. TAMARRI may ' and a lamtly-on-a-budget all throw their For looks, for luxury, for performance hats in the air and cheer Is one! and mechanical mrcellertce--this dream of Tbougorgeom new line: are the Lamina“! I car i! well worth stretching your budget may“ on a an. Look at the graceful sweep to own. But you won't bare tof For the price of that longer bonnet, the tapered beauty of is down to en airtime low, Ind 4 times out the new weed-streamed body. of 5, the car traded in exceeds the down And when you take to the road in this payment. Kunming new car, you'll know whet it feels With its not 4-year plan of plant expan. Those 3013:0113 new line: are the bmedsomest every“ on a an. Look " the graceful sweep of that longer bonnet, the tnpered beauty of the new "seed-streamed body. For the new 1940 Packard is a whole auto show in itself! It's a car guaranteed to make an artist, an engineer, 1 millionth: and a family-on-a-budgct all throw their hats in the air and cheer Is one! MAKE A BEE LINE for the Packard exhibit first thing! The Richard Eaton tavern in Deerfield wu tnsrtriarimd loudly evening. Entrnnce was gained through the mr door by â€wing out a panel. The loot In: $75 from the till,“ in licks]: Mini-II It whhhy. Police have bun with to find n clue as to who did the deed. The tavern owner, Mr. Eaton, is critically ill in the Highland Pnrk‘ hospiul. For additional" information, plan get in touch with Miss Tebbetta " the high school, Tel. Lake Fore-t 248. Tickets are 25 emit, and is centl: They may be purchased from stu- dents of the high school. Deerfield Tavern Burglarized Monday but their advice, of course. no unneeded. George “an . at. and Terry, “tor being rejected by the neighborhood handball team of ion, suddenly discovers I rival 7:]an " with her best been. A dance given by the Hclntym provides an evening full of tragedy and in for the eharaeters of the play, 1nd two hours of aide-Iplitting lumber for the Indiana. The cut includes: Terry, Ann Kinninghum; George, Jack Pollen; Prof. McIntyre, Parker Wynn), In. McIntyre, Junet Clover; Pm- dence, Claire Babe; Brian, Bill For ter; Sophie, Lilli-n lithium†Butch. Mason Boehr; OMeer, Monty Rasmussen; Miriam, Barham But- ridge; Patty, Nnncy Dixon; Omar, VII IIC'LAII DAB! 'IIII like to be harnessed to chain lightning! This handsome Packard has so numb more horsepower per pound of car weight it make: other can seem glued to the concrete.' a shower on Sunday evening at httr home on Wauhetrnn mad, in compli- ment to Miss Dori. Kreb. whom, marriage to Paul Lendonl, will take place this an. l - Mrs. Arthur Wyn! was helm. " The Bethlehem Fireside club is meeting this evening with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Home " their new home in Part Sheridan. The Eastern Star guild met Tues- day evening in Northbrook with Harold Werh-ne u hm... Mrs. W. A. Tennermnn, In. Italph Dunham, In. George " eobu. and In, John Welch "tended I party of the Lake Bill! Won Auxiliary last Wain-day "Own!- Last evening members of the toent unit went to Antioch to a quarterly meeting of the Tenth Mariam In. Lucille Dowd, director of the Eighth Disuict, and put department nin- bilit-tion chumn. nu the Innk- er. In. Tamera-nu in director a! the Tenth District. Then “I an exhibit and sale of work couplets! by disabled veteran Ind In. Ralph Dunham In. in charge of the ex- hibit. Mrs. J. G. Rune)! VIII members of her club on I ernoon nt her home on terrace. Mrs. Fumer, kn, is ill " the home of her Ion, Richard W. Par- mer, in Bannockbum, Mrs. Hue] Vnnt Kreh underwent an operation on Saturday " the Highland Park hospital. board in the hon" of iid raid at]: ninistrutar, In. R. R. Penis. Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Wolf haw returned from I visit in Strawberry Point, Iowa, where Men. Wolf'. brother, Delbert Wilson, has been ill. Mrs. Watt in Township “litur- Inn. Mrs. John C. Huehl is ill " the Highland Park hospital. ?.u.ya-a-agrrs- WWI-amnion and {rum-dun yuituemttuctGLGGuaG kmtuemsruward-Giitr'Tiir. ""ta"ntinChieaoti-dr. The w VIII-go lard cl trustees will most on T“, no- tting, Nov. 14. Th. Tow-ship bud d “dim will hold its not“, letting on Thursday evening, Nov. 16. The ville bond - " the gnome temple And the township 'ter-ra-r-ag tt his“ ‘bitc: Irma-h...†helium . l Russell was hostess to Pfur at, Punk and Alberta (Buhhlu) Page, the two younger children of the Walter Pica, went the wonk- end in Ilmhurst with their cousin- Anita and Jimmie Protine, " the Fred hotirge home. Mr. and In. on. [out and chil- dren have moved {You Guy-Ink. to the Bid-3U tut but was: of the bucks on MM and recently vmted by Mr. and In. Hobart Bleinehl (Loi- Stunev-nt). who Are not living in the Sumac building. Mr. and In. John Y. 30cm- Jr. have hand from the form: Stanley Bye home on Jonquil tar. me: to the apartment in the lib Boyle home on Sander: road near Route 22. The Earl Fro-u have purchased the Bye house. The interior of the Holy Cm. in being mdoeorated Ind it in hoped that it will be all completed before Christmas. " MrsR-Bmam.wtttt.U.s about 0-. o! Bt. Par- ehe*tMy"t-aturu- salad Am. u but. men. 5:83-1:35 aid-unthhm tle-edt-ttta-ina-. *dhllkh-i- '.',2trg'2hh"LrtgfrUiie In." . In.†th. “Mink-waded tommtn-n’m ede-dpithi-i/aird. Otto Gish. In. Ptttin - LOWEST PRICES IN PACKARD 31870" sion Ind rearrangement completed, Puck- ard can offer you its new 1940 cars at the . . . 08101.0 AND NORTH WIITIII iii - G.' e." g: 'fi. tBP. a; when hi. makes daily stops _ IVINSTON (Davil sane) litre mi Fi. Puaengen will not be carried locally between Chientro and Evasion. SCHEDULE No by. For. Mrs. Picnnbmk ill on. a! an on voting debates. Then we. on: one thousand women in stud-net at this Cleveland, Ohio, conch". in Octohu Gduo,ie "io-ik-r- in}; the month of Non-bar in the vil- lage. In. P. G. New“ has I.- turned from I new salvation " the Ev-ngelical Synod and tho " angelica] Warned chucks of A m e r i e u womn'l organization. In. Victor Carbon of some": ma nttmtdsd-ttuavithiod club in Chicago on Saturday. maulMiuln-‘Ir. but Hanan-1mm“ www.mmdu 0W:- Ilium-y new. an an. m.wuthupuhr. The annual huh, 1%.] d the Holy Cm: church will in ink on Sunday evening, Nov. 19, " tho Holy Cm church will be held on Sunday evening, Nov. 19, at the church. Supper will be Berved (to. 6 to 8 p.m. M's-tum“ "p,'ltf/t,urr'et'.tur. If..- an: up... t?/c21fc;tut,tt.lleeii “can,†"I...“ 'em.-.....'-... ii Tfu"AWh'trlt - Ny beildingrporniu wen {and 35.3â€)..." an d h