â€" ER $ KIN E ©1 4b We innemmmmntnemnnnetmnemmmmeminrenrctansiantetretatixiti it nrnrtioes etimnnnnmememnaman c en MMA Ry 36 122. North Jt., Johns Avenue BUILT °B Y STUDEBAKER â€" BUILDER "What Can Education Really Acâ€" complish for â€"the . Average â€"Human Being?" is the subject of the talk which ~Mr. C. :J.â€" McCormick, prinâ€" cipal of the LaSalleâ€"Peru â€"Township hilhlchool.wiIIg'inatthnext‘ meeting of P. T. A. at Deerfieldâ€" Shields on â€"Thursday, Februiry 6, in the high school auditorium. This is the most important afternoon proâ€" gram of the year. P.T.A. TO § 16 Dynamic New Erskine, seventy eager horse â€" car featuresâ€"114â€"inch wheelbase , . DuoServo “ ilâ€"w., ‘â€ï¬fubyammm MWHMMMu.S‘ e "’Wï¬i‘-ï¬â€˜ ioneered by Studehaker. Rubberâ€"cushionedâ€"adjustingâ€"spring shackles _ Pud zsmy coh.. ___â€"=* in a long, lowswung chassis, a great Studebaker. filter; oil fiter; f * P'-B.-aln. # buih e ""’""‘; more power per pound than _ static cooling . . Crankcase ventilation . . R.oss.camâ€" any car under $1000. _ ,; andâ€"lever steerin "" it 'f o > BF & # BIG â€"â€" and heamFA__ _ _<r:®. 1. «_ M3 W h y M’ t MORE . 125 North St. Johns The Dynamic New J & L GARAGE =~â€"Mr. McCormick has become so sucâ€" ‘cessful in his work, that he has inâ€" terested a large number of wealthy people_of "the: community," who are extending â€" contributions to him for carrying on work in the Institute of Juvenile Research for students vhoJ upâ€"and diagnose student PNV “u.';: school, students are l*'fll)ml' ",lhb' ical examinations as soon as they enâ€" ter, and aâ€"closeâ€"contact As ~kept with each student in the course of his school â€"years. < Mr. MceCormick was ‘Cormick was the first prinâ€" Wflmw diagnose student proble R â€"OFâ€"CHAMPION $ Phone There is one thing reduce the navies too ing to make it a lot rum â€"runners. ud He is known to be very much inâ€" W‘Wï¬iï¬mg articles of this nature frequently apâ€" m in magazines., _ _He.is .. a f t, and he. has pngui:u a number of lflw. on work andtheeonelmimntwhlchhohu‘ arrived in character citizenship tnin.] ing. bare, yery. difficult._problems...to...be ‘895 one thing about WRA GniPremencaas oo much it is goâ€" lot easier for the it, if we it is goâ€" BRIDGE PADS GIVEN AwAY ASK FOR THEM â€"~* _ _Mrs, Northam, who hasa large part of Cook county as well as Lake, beliemthatitwmhmry to retain at least one canvasser for each W'hkh"flmwlforâ€peo. ple in Lake county.. The pay is to mnfmm““‘sdlfl!mdthewwk will start April 1. Highland Park Phones Highland Park 178â€"179 ~ -â€"â€"~â€"-â€"â€"‘~:¢~'â€"'»â€"fl'§ f wit '†many people as she can who she believes qualified to take a census. Applications have been mailed to her already, she declared, and ques. tionaires will be sent to these ‘%e: ple as soon as possible. If the quesâ€" tionaires are satisfactory these proâ€" spective enumerators will be asked to take oral examinations at the Ev. anston headquarters. "But Mrs. M.... we don‘t wring your clothes!" 618 No_Iju Green Bay DESCRIPTION AND PRICE OF £ SPECIAL rnubehentel 2â€â€˜"“.....* ces . Development of an organization to take the 1980 federal census of Lake county will "come to a definite head when Mrs. Estelle Northam of Evan. ston, supervisor for the third district, ln'im'hrWunkqm"iï¬ont’FoBruar} 15 it is reported by Waukegan papers, Prior to that time the SUDATVisa» it almost impessible to damage butâ€" But we explained to her that in our laundry we do not wring cloches. Mmmondï¬ondn-ubm and placed in large spinning baskets, where the water is taken out by a rapid whirling process, which makes Dry Cleaning Co. ___ Visit Lake County in ‘‘And where do you wring the clothes?"" inquired Mrs. Mâ€"â€", Like so many women who visit our launâ€" dry she had a natural curiosity on that point. She knows that wringing takes the life out of clothes. _ _ Ortanizin‘ in i)istrict Thursday, Feb. 6 isor superyi the > should €old e w 4° MaAkine â€"years the ;« comf, hoods of de which Coldesg comfo ure, is fr essar fot r and that sort of t ing If ber tact maj city qu sor