~ Shey are most needed. Troop 2 has of academic and physical education through interschool contests. &Imdmum ipated last year in literary and athâ€" letic events in county and district meets in the state. ‘The organization is under the supervision of the state hr-m-wtl-nn-&m and has for its purpose the promotion Our Christmas work in girl scouts in well under way: Troeops 3 and 4 tuken a family and we hope to make this a very merry Clristmas for them. Three new scouts joined last week, ene in troop 2 and two in troop 3. We are always very giad to welcome girls who want to be scouts with us. NEGRO SCHOOLS IN TEXAS ARE ACTMIVE meâ€"mu-." Dafly’s Ready-to-Wear Store gï¬â€˜ng,l:i ,‘LYA__. 18C \_ side m. ___ _ 173C mior " 104( CHOPS, 1b. END CUF RIB ROAST Negro schools to the _ Pork ' Weanalnwtllartl\ewofdel;‘llttht'm(mt these adorable ‘xfuv]unfe-mmcyel behold them! RAPP BROS. at Special Showing of Dresses and Millinery for Christmas to heip soive President Morgan‘s Viewpoint "The best‘cultural values are gainâ€" ed, says President Morgan, not when we escapeâ€" industry, but when we make it express our highest purpose. A person who has his cultural standâ€" ards defined for him in an academic environment and then steps suddenly from college into business life, finds adjustment of standards so difficult and embarrassing, that frequently he gives it up as impossible. The corâ€". relation of business methods and colâ€" lege aims should be achieved experiâ€" gent, ‘eriousâ€"intentioned young peoâ€" ple, and Antioch students know they must make good with a job as well as in college. One is the halfâ€"andâ€"half divisi . c cracths the student‘s time 1 on of _ Vocational Courses in the college itself and a jobâ€"a jop | . Vocaroal Courses prepare T ks in the ordinary sense of the word, at| eall"mtl“ i. teaching, 'm- & o regular current rate wages, in the | ; aat hon. . “'ï¬â€œ! Antioch industries, in the city of Day.| P« m""â€"", m “"â€â€œ",m__""""" > ton, in other neighboring communiâ€" -".IB' aad exph.‘m‘ .“hd-.. "C ties, or cities as far away as Cleveâ€" pat! pounses [ s land and Philadelphia. _ ano atoimmtcauck /1 on onl . administration. A large uumber This College erent _ â€" i students plan proprieâ€" mmum'wmemm mh Bs college course at Antioch takes six| time m’w ToX magint esn on mm:;:lenmmm penses, hel them determine I:: , a t F aa : m s for a few "fullâ€"tiime" :tr:d:‘nt'::ho do | :en:u::: loss fo; gpprqprumhe | not take jobs and finish in four years. adjustments, :ndn-:dl:ï¬wu time Each job is held ordinarily by two stuâ€"|â€"for home and f: an e dents constituting a coâ€"operating pair mme het'eenmfl’theory. e m’t:. one works while the other studies il;‘Ktice Its greatest val bv?év- i college, the job is thus continuous, nor | in the develo f Te ig: is the continuity of the study interâ€"| iment, and i froitiem, Py goveinee the fered with. ‘The jobs are foond and! hatit of doing, as well mï¬hmm assigned by the pemonneNepnn,-i"[hg alum:l:'i:; â€l' k†I ment of the college and there is no“preve ts student (From Ecoing stae t difficulty about finding them. Em-“ e)\hern wosri orumflli::e.‘om‘ staie at pléyers are glad to have these i i F en ieï¬ous‘intention:i yonn:“;:l:h t the college, students live in a ple, and Antioch students know they athletics, and :.::lrolm‘nem;:“ 'é mt wak t t | ath s ife. stuâ€" » M“‘:‘..e good with a job as well @5 dents assume social obligations as a| Because of its significance as an elements of the Antioch program will be given here. Two distinctive things about Antioch college attract most atâ€" er association h-‘.hu.mh securing Arthur organ, presiâ€" dent of Antioch college, an outstandâ€" ing educator, as the speaker for its 8:15 p. A. E. Morgan, Head of Noted Ohio Institution to Speak at ntrmate Aï¬ï¬are] | -flv}ue gift problem m. in the high school auditorâ€" President Morgan‘s subject "What College Should Do for Phone Highland Park 1072 OfCh szean t.a ea |alsgcc l 0 > CCEXC 2000 SEoan, 2000 | EEVERE HEgranuas., _i "1._ W o â€" O f Amen the may select| isio and wife.. QCD $200, Let #inld. ~ A * o I 4+\ A _/ S afitrtremmermzemg ®e hitâ€"orâ€"mins. .A carcful survey has| Highwoodâ€"Grove subdn. *> A. Dunas and wife et al to C. H.| REMEMBER PATIENTS AF â€" been made of the main subjects of nm.l“-h WD $10. Lot 21, e culpers Conreno on epenet pad tht| wite ~WD $10. Lot 20, Highwood| Weeds, Sec. 25, Deerfelé " . * GEEAT LAKES STATION rap Goove subdn. J w. and wife to E. E. s to give the student a survey of this| Earl Knight and wife to J. H. Tayâ€"| Abrshasscn. $10. Let 115, £.| â€" Damaresg l:-‘-v"" entire field, so that in no great deâ€"| lor and wife. WD $10. Let 9, bik T, add to Highland Park American is assisting in the partment of human interest will the Brenigar Bros. Sunset Terrace subdn w‘hhl-'.h purchase of 36 dozen shirts and 300 student be without fundamental trainâ€"| _ C. R. Eilis and wife to P. M. Maloâ€"| and wife. @Cb g10. um&""*""“"-‘c img. s ney and wife. WD $10. Lot 27, hik| Highland add to Highland Park. ents for patients at the U. 8. The liberal college work must be 1, Ravinia Highlands M. D. Milier to O. L Rockenbach | #=* bospital at Five Foints and Great ce lieayt smonge the sclencee of| | State Bunk of Like Forest et al to| and wife. WE $10. RHov. | Lakes hospital: Kach of the 430 men chemistry, physics, biclogy, "carth| M. J. Rlanchard. D $1. NW qr NE lands First addr w ut the Veterans hospita} will receive science" (which includes geology and | qr Sec. 1. Deerfcld A*¥¢x* &# ang|= new shirt and those at Great Lakes mm)(&mm&:}.:-w*â€"" » mnm%&an&'â€"';‘:‘u.ï¬:m Lot to Theseâ€" lated social sciences, English, Hiteraâ€"| 24q wp ,,." _ Ci0, Lt 31 bik 5, 1st| addn to Deerficld _‘ _ ___ _ | Theseâ€"will he dove up in tas The cultural course of Antioch is mflu%‘“ not an urray of detached wentally and during ruther than after J. H. Rankin to H. T. Bentley and wife. QCD $10. Lot 6, blk 11, Stone 4& Co.‘s Lake Forest addn. PCP EP T a5 0 amdiimaie d wife. D $10. Lot 6, blk 7, Stone and Co.‘s Lake Forest addn. H.T.mu-&:,_l‘ kin. QCD $10. Lot 6, 14, Stone 4& Co.‘s Lake Forest addn. C200 wHe WD Lot 31, bik 5, 1st| addn to Deerficld. add to Ravinia Hightzads. " _ * C. T. & T. Co. to E. P. Fatch and H. S. Nortonr and wife to J. R.| wife. D $850. Lot 46, subdn Hovâ€" ‘l‘--.dfl-h.“m Lot 4,| lands First addn to Deerficld. . . bik 37, North addn to Lake Bluff. M. G. Reiner and wife to J. Rothsâ€" C. T. MacNeille and wife to D. P.| child WD $10. Lot 7, Ravinia Ct. Nagle. QCD $1. Lot 5, bik 2, pt bik Sec. 31, 43, 18. | 4. Txten Sithlands C. T. & T. Co. to A. B. Bryson and D. P. Nagle to C. T. MacNeille and| wife. D $10. Lot 14, bik 7, Branigar ""ri@l‘h bfl.ltt.nn:.nn.. Sunset Terrace. hc-l-,,o._ c ~W.«.C. Griffith and wife to J. W. _ T. & T. to C. Burg wife psiq° 37 10.( Burger and| O‘Leary and wife. WD $10. Lot 2 OE * Parttien hoA . 4 . add to Ravinis Highlands. H. S. Nortor and wife to J. E. Tmfl-&.“m Lot 4, bik 37, North addn to Lake Bluff. C. T. MacNeille and wife to D. P. Nagle. QCD $1. Lot 5, blk 2, pt bik # Rut : me bl o2 nonal resources to the achievement Highland â€" Purk Bidg Coâ€". to Highâ€" * Phone Decrfield 80 .. ~=â€" ; .: Charles C. Kapschull * { Lnjoy our N@xt Christmas Dinner Decker. D $10. Lot 43, Ravinia Gar.| ‘"C Toesday, December 13, making ‘d-_-.&e.‘“:'“ new curtains for the Highland Park .C. Knoliwood. _ __ _ _â€" _ ~| _ Mrs. W. F. Roberts has been made Tract.C. Knolliwood. chairman of the Christmas committee C. T. & T. Co. tw D. E. Johnson & with funds which will be used for any wife. pt.lofl. Lot &W‘.d,uqvhâ€"c&hly. Third addn Highland meetâ€" _ Union Bank of Clitkago to M. C.| . *** ***iinry beld an all day me land Purk East Park district. WD|%D, S. Nighland to as u-t.}t.c.-l&h'.- Purk, Sec. 25, DoorBeld. 2. J. Belicr aad vite to W P os| 4 MoCuty to P. W. J pavement all parsd for, Prices including sewer, Foreman Trust and Savings Bank| wardâ€"at Great Lakes to replace those ELMWOOD ome This is only one of the many ways in which the auxiliary distributes the funds raised with the generous assist~ ance of local residents. Mrs. W. F. Roberts has been made