Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 5 Apr 1928, p. 23

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_ 's.rriirirdira.-ou- h . this“ (use: Ash-u; “We! the Wm Art " qun. Sun-i HM and J. luau 'etttum-,rtir-uii.iiiT. as!" Art Int-mm - -d0.t5eottqrtlt_ Wanted"; bud-crud walnu- dig-3k. Mad-amhhlwudtd:1h MIL-“In. PmkG.In¢-n PHI-Ia! $6Namd 8100. Mun. for -h-orrward.. a“ an wu. lu-nhmwbuun. The Eighth Annual lam-l 1'1:th of Wu» Colon will an it the Art Induce on Tim. lath Mt, and continua all“! In C.‘ Thb kn - for necking m ,1e9tt-th-etose.tr. ii2fiiri"iairGr.Ce' Gl."" '"* for Children of All Ages TEACH!“ mm“? SIM!“ OrgamBe Erase-Me. " Little Tots wan new I saloon; - m. "in In"! all .51 Grim.“ ofthe “(I school funny but. with William PM I “at. Nun-nhumwm Nth school. Think-churn! lelkmdmgu -r1rtrtt.rx'mr_ntth._, mwmu-wm-um "eree_rNee.t.--th. mudhmmhd WM Auto-Museum” ematrtoth.-.nemt-.tit ”MMWUIN- 'o..ftHr_te.ttth. 'tet*tetryeetuas, W. "FEM -e_tv"d Guia In I and: portion ot "a; subject." Spring "entiort " Deertieid-Shieids will be aaaiets.d " mm the high school this year) whcdukd mm. N this “an. the tttodeotrsi for the week trom April " to April u. given the kuvatstaee of eoettatct I 23. Students are looking forward to with the heat mhrds im depart- . this an period before the tirsa1 home, we “a with - 'altd mt mtreteh to communal with keen "le in their add: “a ‘nvecution ot cumin: may the --------- Stew day: relief from Ichool clam. ANNUAL WATER cowl: taxman-r AY INSTITUTE Indcmdrn! may for honors in English. long adsmcatcd by ludimz "raeior, In a solution to the prob- lem of 'maehine miucntion.' is being given I trial " Northwestern uni. renu'y. A hell-tied - of stu- denis. Iii juniors. have been win-1rd as the mick-nu of the ftrst 'hrmarr' group to do independent studr under supervision of the ammo. depart- ment. The first work in the t'roeram is A “My of Greek pm and drama and is being surmised by J. W. Spam and Garrett Matting”. who "a both mutually qtsa1ihrd ror work in this Mid As the madam pm. - in their (lady from union to Denial: other instructors. smiths“ The club women report that one man “(”2500 pom-lam. Ind at-ot the " smaller communlieo surveyed, an without public in" Iystems. INDEPENDENT STUDY- OF ENGLISH. PLAN New System Adopted at North.. was!“ University Mar Prove of Value _ of economic“ equipment for prJvid- in: running water from tells to the inhriorg'of run} homes in commun~ Nu where public water services is not "nibble. Man: of impmvinz other .iow staid-rd: of living conditions, " to- vealed in the club women's report, will be whom,, The Home Economics Exit-mica unite of the University of "limb, cooperating with the state health department. is preparing an exhibit The survey showed I lack of public Inter supply throughout the smaller m. Illinois home: we" found tar below the country'n average in {admin for running w-mr and in the number of kitchen sinks. nation- non: and 'urttialt'r-; building and Northeast mg. of Detroit ind La- (thin puns ad everything thnt Grange high of L-Gnnge. Ill., tied to“ to make up the eomptete homer for honors in the track events and will be ineluded. ‘both “hook are expected to return In to Baal-Ix I” tight " the tie in the coming The exposition in to he the climax I games. Out of the 55 schools rep- el . four months' mtg-wide “better named in both the track and swim- "me." amp-kn launched in Jun-i min; beau, 38 figured in the scor- cury and hand on the malts of a in: column. 'areey of living condition: in ttut For the first time in the history of Oonnunitiu throughout the shit. 't.he mm Wisconsin high schools The survey showed I Ink of public will be permitted to participate in Inter supply throughout the smaller the games. Until this yen . ruling m. Illinois homes we" found at the Edgar sum high school ath- tar below the country's “can in lezic nsocintiott prohibited teams from {utilities for running wit." and in that state competing outside the the number of kitchen sink. station- state. A number of Milwaukee high If! both wk and thuh toilet; sthools and schools from other chin The Home Economics Exit-mica have nlnudy suWniited their intention unite of the University of Illinois. of entering teams. Exhibits " the Pepe Burun'of the Urtiverait, of Illinois. lid of the Department a! Home Economia of in University of Chicago are al- oud; hint unused. Booths show- ing hbor-uv'mg device- and home comforts; heating, litthtiattr, ventilat- ing Ind plumbing equipment: deeora. tinnl and fumhhim: building and garden plum ud everything that m to make up the oomph“ home. will be ineluded. Wen-hm “ " M’rw i _ Held In, " In " Under A.” of MI- th- " Chi- to h m " the "bri- Fed- mdoo'd,WIu-I'I clubs, wi t be held In Chm In, " toth wording to u "about land from atate my: be" today by In J. Mare Pundit. churns-u,“ the roden- tion'l well-quip“ ham committee. Tho-itimtwiiittehehtatthe Styren- haul In conjunction with an Ndemtiort's thirty-third man-l convention and will be under the di.. much ot In. (WIRING G. Goodwin. 'tygtgggmtattNagrcAtatt A W bone- exposition. "rxiv,arrusda- MM, Imumm ml MlRMtmlllintlttytJ. g In! and develop- muck. but you ear't I make the born haunt“. , Plan: at being and: to damn” t!othiewtoetrruu-dmaatrttr, E - Aiding In} the buck M in hunt:- SPRING VACATION AT HIGH SCHOOL ts SOON Hamid A. Smith of lass Ambit. Cam. has sold to Roy B..Zimmer and Edward G. Huber of Ilzghland Park the property consisting of about soo feet frontage on Green Bay mad at Ridgewood drive in this city. The purchase, awarding to McGuire & Orr. brokers who hnndled the deal. In: made for iueestnterl. seven! of the iota have been re-tranaferred. lllinois schools which have always turured heavily in the scoring column in both track Ind swimming will be beset by some strenuous competition from other sum-s this year; Detroit high schools an: expected to attend the Purple contest: this year in force and promise to bring a number of -hmidaNLamlcus. b - __ - w t Records in the Northwestern in- terschohustk Compare favorably with a ,tumber of college marks Ind indeed a number of athletes who hung up marks in the intersehoustie later attained fame in the Collegian- sport world. Bob Cuhel. track captain " thr l'mwrsily of Iowa. and Dick Hnwrll, former Northwestern swun- mnnx captain and Olympic slur are examples of the heighu attained by interscholastic competitors. PURCHASE PROPERTY ON SOUTH GREEN BAY lore am. 500 prep school annexes} from " uhoola in the middle pert; and eaten: states participated in the - last year. " is expected} to boot! that aumbc: considerable inl, the ts28 edition of the intern-hula;-L tie, Wilmington high school of Wit-; nington. Del., won the swimming; till: but yur for the second time and P it in likely that the eastern team Illi' make the jinn! min this spring., ; KW truck and “rimming "-tromntioverthqemantrrrritt compete in tbr Silk-nth National hstemehouatie Truck and Swimming loot to be held at North-tera uni- vemitgt-Mareh2Snndg4, the thousand high which representing - state in “amnion have been invited to attend the - which n! the outstanding indoor athletic "can tor high school student; Hundred- " Behr.' Ath. leta to M,ttt', In Cally! M 28-24 [NEWMASTIC AFFAIR WWI" You are invited to see an unusual display of Hand Embroidered Frocks from Vienna . Tuesday aftcmqon Arlil 10 Jer “min-131 Shop - ' C Ache Easter Frocks Mystery u to whether it will be lucky or unlucky shrouds the inter- mnl which is to be given by the freshman eUss at Deerfield-Shields on Friday, April 18, Not many young men can'to wnrk with their hands, but they all feel they can earn n living sitting on an otBce steal and keeping it from run- niatr aviy, The committee has not completed their plans u yet. bot just the fact that the informal is to be on the day that school is dismissed for spring vac-(ion proves that it must be a lucky day! n is hinted in: a. Girls Glee club is working an unusually picturesque Japanese scene. The committee in chute of the: party is composed of Elizabeth Re-i kin, sot-id charm-n. and Kenna!“ Lung. and Marjory Frye, helpers. ) The orchestra, judged by may as the best the school had ever had. will open up with twenty minutes of mm. sic. They are working now on some new pieces. Between the am and scenes of the " numbers, the Boys Glee club will offer such numb": u “Hudahy,” arranged by Speaks, and "The Open Road is Calling.“ by Iowa. FRESBMAN INFORMAL AT HIGH SCHOOL APRIL 13 ttf, ips1 a" Mysterious rumon Ibout the band program have been in the Ur. hen Director Bone of the high taehool band has not told the band boy- them, selle- "tot this mysterious ;urpriac. Ind annual food (bra " Hum need. WWII) in “all“. Ind connin- no check-skills nah-nay“) wand In: economical _ _ . Avoid inky-icy -hmsrures lain on WIZARD Band vice you buy you: Iced: and garden wit! or write the PULVERIZED MANCRE CO. U“ Sock Yank . . . Chicago A mm mm “in.” in to (on u. din-x of the nalinc. It is a conical nary that a band of freshman - in I frat We whetamdoiaiethe'uietrwoee." But but any bun-n have. do Minn!- work,and--weueotos-itaxr- from Friday in”. John Weddell. wltohaabemsreeoou'sert-etetqof the beat sing!” in the the dub, takes the leading role In Charter (preside-n of the Want Pie Phrater- nity). And one of the freshman pledges is “hay" Smith. the WIZARD Sheep Mann: ”if" - dtick valve-(yucca $m-aodbeaoeitu"owtesaodaitrob. beer this sum. WIZARD when DIM“! Wi- It min: the human andsB-mtr-thren-iate SPHuM‘qudv-byb masieat-isatiemsotD-_ "tuld.hishsebtotemrruar- nix.Apl-illl. 1'03:le- Idol“ ilii2r2'fit An -'""""-"-T"e".- . 1,i,ieiiiii.LCu,.i.,.,l,, '"reorTe.tur-ieei.,,ii '.-tttuaiyteteliirit vtet-'satirmtsotD-_ " Cuauratre is acting the same “1wa :hrin':ing away to suit over-night den manila becoming a men: cookie sized affair tor modern hats. a mere soda: cracks for diaphartous nighties, or) whisps of rayon pajamas. or units; of catin mules! 1 Powder comm are being de-' Small things too nre being made) smaller in this rushing as" “Rel the innocent little dress Ind coal hangvr! They used --for India andl gentlemen nlike - to xpproxinntel broad shoulders. Dressmakers have} charmed all that. Ther have taken1 t'ne soft, sites. and humus and ML] ens and made them into narrow neck-1‘ ed flicks that do not unfuten but must be pulled over feminine heads. That is all right-for the [rubbed hair ladies, at least-- but what of the wide shouldered dress hanger? It needs must shrink. No intelli- gent woman will subject a dninty, truck to daily neckline turks and. pulls. I It takes a faction 1-. than a nin- utetuuiauiftode-dsttgoor, in the Woolworth building express elevators and proportiooatetg in the other pram skyscrapers of New York and vuher cities. many. . ., , Mayor Wth- of Na York an. over the radio-M to Berlin And in tut mount the world been. a vastly "all: Mae., in: no it did on Mich I (rind),- "Aiuk aa Tair Liryibertrh wand the Aux-lie SHALL means!) AgtMormP0terANcgt “MyMIdudm’Uu BU small am..- it {a wig." 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