ill) THE ATLAS Cd 1| WILL KRUMBAGH GI FOUR North Shore Radio Shop Tel-phone 1689 _ , TUBES RruU"mArreD---timt RACK xrsnr SERVICE AND ‘RRPAIR DDGE BROTHERS Comumial Car , WITHIN BLDG. l , 360 cam}: AV] Min-u: Shop. B. P. 1404 T Res. B. P. 4 - 1w MODERN PLUMBING AND mialrmo -< I , ' “images Cheerfully Given. i, . Jobbing as ty -' VrrrlirN mpg. 7 l .360 CEN'l'RA AVE. Some people are prone to think of landscape gnrdening ', mliable only to large estates, where tremendous vi be tat,"',',') . ' _i. , The tm of the matter is that tome of my fltteat wo In done on comparntively smell grounds. A talk with me may help'you to btNttifr your ham mdings! JR]! AVENUE, HIGIWOOD. ILL. Mistaken Conception Celitrut Avenue 11nd Park,, Illinois Shop Studio 135 So. Second St. I Highland Pam, m Phone 828-R Painters and Decorators Art in remand 'en Years Dependable MORAN BROTHERS i - -9eAi.tsr-s tN Landscape Ggrdemné AUTHOIIIZED DEALERS FOR Bath, Doors ind Millwork A. G. McPHERSON MOHAWK GR A complete 547mm Mrr I“... Tuba, Batterie- and Loud pecker ' 5751 Rivmwood Gi ili" at. entrance to Reach!“ new; ' Tel; Ravenawood 352 " {an of Should an ' and for catalog“ $98 momma ttttt is located irrUptosm ' ago We are designers. and Build- enof the better clans f7 . M, A U S O L E U S J. B. ANDE N MpNUmT _ co PANY '. o. Bop u4,mtrtospdlPatit, Buy Your Monument N The fingtst showroom in the we Plumes: H. P. 120-1 'DODGE norm _ Mator Car FINE MEMORIA] Phoneli PHONE 11. R513 es 3E VORK l21 , fro Its k has t for P. 265 " P- premta.tiréa of the Illinois State Gaol . I'Snrééy Ind the state but vets y will be?) present during thé drill " to keep' Ea close watch on the dere opments. i~ . _ A3eorliryr':"iyi present plans the test! well :wï¬l pee sunk to I depth at ,200 feat: Jf on fexiats in-this' to cry-it it expected to be located bet , bn i, depth oC9TiVand 1,200 e well is backed by the Ohlma b Oil'andl GasIompariy, a local 0 nintigm composed of well-known No mis‘ndl Ohlmap business men. tioiu m starting on a block of I ages, kidding of se‘reral Gow. " acres’. 43» f _ ' . _ tion for the teat has been ma on: territory known as “Tm. Oh tin Dom,†several miles it ext ten which was mapped opt bd thit mi in ’Stqtq. Geological Sit-vs wh re the iddications are consi en fa rublestor. finding both gas an and P _ _ . , ' we Hardy "farm t1sks _iiiierndiii' of ohm-is, and three miles west of Oh C main 'Qhristian county. Y itirrpuo OIL; I NEAR NOKOMIS, ILL. T t We“ d) be Sunk and R54 1 risentatives of State i: § _ areMatehinsr has», and well 'will be sunk; ahqnly hear Nokomis, 111., in an ef-i for; iiuiiie qilgin this (ii,ii'iiii,iiiotiiiii Iâ€? us: will» conducted‘ on thef a in me? life. We need'to increeué th oppprtitpity for a larger numbet to take part in extra-mural 1111fit.tl a wi, need to see that these aetMi ti arejsrtrtm,ired and administered a; be 1ttatorkrdyetive of the phase D â€tel- development which this co triluitis to the all around develcpé m nt of the whole individual." . 3 need to kndw more" ibout the rela. ti n between success in, each type of ac ivity dad success in sch_991 gubjectg r T Expected to Stay _ " 'E'ttra-rriuriu activities may be at p ted to Stay. They link togethe _ ups 1_oFi'ttrtttur people with com- m nity of ihterests and ideals. Inf nsically. thesq activities comm: tr inintt, not given within the'etitri) um. _ The fact that they are hot co pulelot'yx i, ssisrniftea1tt in the ssxi. ienct of tthe individual who con. Be only gives .his support to them, ueatiimal value of extm-eurrimths a tivitiér in general cannot begun ti ned. '1 Whatever out faults at pies e t, it is unquestionably true that pr c rricnlum of the past "failed ';', a mulate such'moral qualities as go o ration, self-sacrifice, social self trol and civic idealisim,' eti " acheduld and Gsrk, fdt'rpa'y "Gi t Pentrto.ur hers 3 week. TM Outside Workers Iii‘hell _ “The superior group h d the larg- t percent idoing outsi s work but e number at hours extent on such ark we: the greateet among the pro; tion ,Itudeiite and least among the uperior students,†Dean Kent _ air. ounced. "tt is very sigttifieant thI‘t i each of ttithree group; the high- l t marks ore'*made by those who do tside workL' It in also worth u " i tt that it id the overwhelming tldtt, ony on students and Ilumni unit} t one "tivitiee havepntMeient Vilma t "make? them worthy of student ti _ l t d enérgy and that participation' i ‘t em tides not cause poorer grad b t tends to the contrary. C r ' "However, the weltere'of the.dt - d nt' looms to demand that irres - ti of the type of activity he ghoul I nt be permitted to overload. 'I I t rthwestetn, a man is ini, the dan 't zone when tttattempts to tarry a fol i $12 RELIABLE LAUNDRY m marten tmy CLEANER». "v, Mp DYERs . study of 243‘students, superior, ay- sge ind probation students. ht ortqrettern university made by the Home] deriprtment, is cited td rave the conclusion. _ These are some ’of the questions hick; Deon Raymond Asa Kent. head I the College of Liberal Arts of orth%itterrt jmiversity, treated and pon which hte:tpressed definite opin- ans at the conference of collegiat" endaf'u’ril he ‘lty members sponsored y lilinoin Wegleyan university on the ccuion' ‘of the celebration of its e.vphty-flfth, iuytniverstsry recently. an fKent,,who based his opinions pan investigations made at varlous, meritan: educational institutions dur- l trepent years; finds that extra-cur- ieptaruetivitiea in the main are of “that. value ‘nnd do not jeopardize eholarahip ifithore is no overloiding; Show! college or imiversity life be "."tirt'ttd" 6 should then be a libétal 'einNitttr 9: extraaeurrieuur 'activi- 'tea itishia there is iidmitted edu- timid wind? Should 'we hark back the dd" days when nothing but may and' waiting w re the rule and uite Jlbeiat1U refomr existing curri- In"1 methqd‘n and reduce ‘the ‘pro- anf'to the direct and exeluaiee mat.. " of "htarnitttt fiom books t" Says 1ixiia-ciiriieta Activity Hap Plate; Cannot Return: to Old‘Me‘t‘hods; Cites I w‘ {Examples DEAN mscvssss QUESTION Phone.‘ 178 ind‘m m #lQBIAND pm ems. maxim» mu, minors “DE WORK OF _ [ VALUE 'ro STUDENT War"!~ . North First Street Telephone Highland Park 65 FRANK givttsraasr “I.†(ii,, For Service Calla. P. 87 which stands for the highes ling your clothes under the charge. t Oui- fast growing business, whicli is dire to the 'brompt, careful and dictum service we have rendered to our patrons, enabled us to maul] larger MM and new mafhinery,' so that inthe future we will be even better equipped! Tr . to continug our - .. , . .. "m ' ' . [ I . F g _ , V p Oak ' Terrace Servke - . Most Modern and Sanitary Equipment "sc ', The Oak Terrace Laundry The Oak Terrace. Laundry , , _ Higth Illinois . . , _ . . We wish to announce that during this winter monthswe enlarged . our plant and ad4ed. some more of the For Service Call B. P. 87 7 T - _ Mun Entrance' 7 . Boniewtod Avenue, two blocks west of Green Bay Road 'v, Telephone Highland Park 102 - 103 . No Funds Solicited f% Hidllliiurparlc Hospital OPEN HOUSE si-.. BABY PARTY - EXHIBITS V General Public Ma,iirisr at Elm Place Auditorium 8. p. m. ' Streakeru- t Motion Pictures "T" Music . COME AND GET ACQUAINTED’ '" Visit Highland Park Hospital We Will Respond‘ Promptly to In Telephone Call known to the art and science of laundry and drre1elning SOLVAY COKE EXCAVATIN G STONE of all kinds With enlarged space and equipment we are now handling mm: Black Dirt for Gardeatti and Lawn: a.“ m- the farm. NoSIongthrt LAUNDRY, DRY CLEANING and DYEING _ Highwood, Illinois b NATIONAL HOSPITAL DAY - MAY. 12th LAUNDRY, DRY CLEANING and DYEING grade work; prompt calls and delivery, hand. nost sanitary condition: at a very reasonable MAN URE N o Admission Charge WOOD T TEAM1NG and _ BLACK DIRT and . ForServiée 'ctti1B.P.8T For Service Call B. P. 87 mason. APRIL-lg {it - ' K: ", ref 3 'irste iri,ky; " 5E5“: we ' 'li " 5 "tut an†Cob. ashbl than eat can't