Presidentâ€"Mrs. Theo. Yehilng. Z2nd Vice Presidentâ€"Mrs. Gerald The chairmen of the committees will present annual reports on their respective work. Following the meeting the president will appoint new chairmen. All members of the Ravinia Garâ€" den Club are reminded of the meetâ€" ing of the Garden Club of Illinois to be held at the Palmer House on ‘Tuesday, September 30th, at 2:00 p. m. Dr. Isay A. Balinkin, inâ€" structor in Physics at the Univerâ€" sity of Cincinnati will speak on "The Personality of Color." < Dr. Balinkin is widely known for his research in the field of light and eolor. Invitation Issued To Jewish Women‘s Luncheon An inviatation has been extended by the National Council of Jewish Women to a dessertâ€"luncheon, Monâ€" day at 1 o‘clock at the North Shore Congregation Israel, Glencoe. A timely symposium on "Maintaining Morale in the present Crisis" will be presented, Mrs. Harry L Canâ€" mann is chairman. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Banfield announce the arrival of a daughter, Susan Eleanor, at their home, 724 South St. Johns Ave. The present members of the Board who will continue in office Will Elect Officers At Roavinia Garden Club The election of officers will take place at this meeting. The nomâ€" inating committee has presented the following slate: 1st Vice Presidentâ€"Mrs. E. E. Leonard. Treasurerâ€"Mrs. J. D. Dickinson. Corresponding Se cretaryâ€"Mrs. George Hadlock. Recording Secretaryâ€"Mrs. Robert The Annual Meeting of the Raâ€" vinia Garden Club will be held on _ Refreshments will be served it is hoped many will attend enjoy an evening of friendly cussion. Bracside P.T.A. Clifford K. Erickson, assistant professor in the College of Educaâ€" tion. at Northwestern University will speak to the members of the Braeside PTA and Civic Associaâ€" tion, September 22 at 8 o‘clock in the school auditorium. He will discuss "Problems of Youth." West Ridge Members of the West Ridge Comâ€" Friday, September 12, at the Hearthstone House in Winnetka at Elmâ€"Green Bay ‘The annual opening joint meeting of the Parentâ€"Teacher associations of the Elm Place and Green Bay Schools will be held Friday evening, Sept. 19th, at 8:00 o‘clock at the Elm Place School, All parents are urged to attend because many matters viâ€" tal and interesting to them will be discussed. Your attendance is needed also to help by voting in the settleâ€" ment of the question of joining the State P.T.A. Mrs. Walter Neisser will review briefly for us our thoughts on the sybject during the past two years. ‘ Plan First Fall Meetings For Parent Teacher Associations Specially Priced For Year ‘Round Occupancy â€" NEWLY STYLED ACCOMMODATIONS Here‘s an ®© Rooms from single, $80 dout & Two'IoFM&nSulm at corresponding values Write, call or phone Highland Park 4444 ® Mhflv renting large 1 m opportunity to live economically in a M OR Al N E Society â€":â€" Womens News â€":â€" Locals and disâ€" Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, m-l here o-‘l-l-daum‘l'c w ll_n‘h;wmh:nmdnmdem Hiichiana Purk Pres, SiG «Uenical Avease venue, Hixhland Park, Illinois. ‘Telephones: Highâ€" land Park 557â€"558. MEMBER OF CHICAGO SUBURBAN . nt issue. Subscription Price, $1.50 per year. 5 cents per single copy. QUALITY GROUP & Communieations intended for publication nunhwrï¬tmmo-“dm-m unly, and signed with the name and of the writer. They should reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in home on Meadowbrood road for the benefit of the Holy Cross Alter and Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Mrs. Fred Nolde entertained forty guests yesterday afternoon at her Mr. and Mrs. James Kent, Kanâ€" sas City, Kansas, are announcing the birth of twin sons, born at the Providence hospital in that city, Monday, Mrs. Kent is the former Lois Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Friedel S Fuller and son Norman, have returned from Springview, Nebr. where they spent the summer on the ranch of Mrs. Fuller‘s sister. Linecin School The Lincoln School PTA will hold their first meeting Wednesday, Octâ€" cber 1 at 3:15 o‘clock, with Mrs. Robert J. Spahr, president in charge. High School A PTA tea‘for mother‘s of freshâ€" men will be given at the High School September 24. Mrs. A. S. Bauer, president of the association ‘will have charge of the getâ€"acquainted party. , â€" _ Oak Terrace School The Oak.Terrace School will meet "Tuesday night, October 7 at 8 o‘clock â€"at the school. Mrs. Edgar Benson is president. The Misses Rosemary Peacock, Elaine Webber, Joanne Linden and Barbara Reese, Chicago, spent the weekend in Highland Park with friends and attended the Subdeb parties given by Miss Jane Scarâ€" brough and Miss Luise Haessler. Miss Alice Coolidge, Dean avenue, entertained at a tea Friday afterâ€" moon in honor of her aunt, Mrs. Fischer, of Cincinnati, who has been visiting her. munity club, a combination PTA and â€" neighborhood â€" organization opened their season with a getâ€"acâ€" quainted meeting in the school audiâ€" torium Tuesday evening. Ravinia School The boeard of the Ravinia school met Tuesday afternoon at the home of the president, Mrs. Daniel N. Gutâ€" mann, 166 Beach st. to plan the first meeting of the association, which will be held in October. Mrs. Albert Larson. Rosary society. Ivan N. Adair, Editor and Publisher THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS 3 The Annual Membership Tea of the Woman‘s Association of the Highland Park Presbyterian Church is to be given next Monday, Septemâ€" ber 15 in the Parish House of the church, from 3 to 5 p. m. Mrs. B. F. Reinking, Program Chairman, at a board meeting on September 8th outlined her plans for the year. These promise inspirâ€" ation, social and missionary educaâ€" tion, and entertainment. Other plans presented by officers and chairmen show much thought and preparation for their subjects and should make the coming season an outstanding one in the history of the Woman‘s Association. + . cmiacn famnh ie Mrs. C. V. Nichols, Hospitality Chairman and Mrs. A. S. Bauer, Membership Chairman, of the Asâ€" sociation, are in charge of arrangeâ€" ments and an unusually delightful afternoon has been planned. The officers of the Woman‘s Asâ€" sociation for 1941â€"1942 are as folâ€" lows: President, Mrs. H. C. Hawes, 1st Vice President, Mrs. G. L. Marâ€" tin, 2nd Vice President, Mrs. A. S. Bauer, Recording > Secretary, Mrs. V. C, Musser, Corresponding Secreâ€" tary, Mrs. R. W. Hawkins, Treasurâ€" er, Mrs. Lyle W. Maley, Secretary of Stewardship, Mrs: L. B. Sinâ€" clair, and Exâ€"officio Mrs. L. W. Sherwin. Arrives Here For Grandson‘s Marriage Samuel J. Sherer, Laguna Beach, Calif., arrived here Tuesday to atâ€" tend the marriage of his grandson, Renslow D. Sherer, 349 Lake Aveâ€" nue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Renslow P. Sherer, to Miss Patricia Austin, Glencoe. Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Sherer and their family of Greenâ€" wich, Conn. are also coming for the festivities. The Group Leaders are: Mrs. Paul Date, Mrs. F. L. Frable, Mrs. J. B. Garnett, Mrs. L. J. 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