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Highland Park Press, 4 Apr 1935, p. 3

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11 will of 1 t N ohaptyen i iig wife d Dr. ant OZ of ~the;>< rature the and tho. well :Shorr ble." 3e i€? Wle 4 Mrs. w it * oo _ :“ rza;.~?$ 14 i5 .; 9ro -“. . lz.& * Tox thored hick & talk | IL 4: 19385 Ne 5 Riect ; 3 N) t , f j 7 & Mbton 4 f 4 3 j + i;‘;"}::;‘ â€"â€" ' E [ : ~ Te‘ 3t We S 81 41 K bus § o !."‘»'.»fl wil® be. xrlzlhd from : Deerfieldâ€" . Shields High this spring has a chance:forâ€" a ; : Cqnnty scholâ€" ©4. ars *i;.lt;, C or home ecoâ€" â€"| tute, University of Illinoig, if these "'s‘t':%nu ‘wid tomem their schooling: at ‘that institution, sccordâ€" ing‘; to: an a:omm!'ifllt reâ€" ceivgd by Prinicipal R. L. Sindwiek: #portint in the regulaâ€" tidW§ governningâ€"these scholarships wil need â€"to observed â€" by: those makin® application this year, it wass : pointed out. [i ;. > *‘ One p good for any col: lege of the university also is offered to the |highest rankirig of all stuâ€" dents in/each of the county competâ€" itive | n The winner of : One pf the important changes that has jugt been made in the regulaâ€" tions is that holders of m must rank in the upper half of high s¢hodol graduating class, or if they have completed one year or more of tollege work, they must have an ayâ€" erage (15 points above passing in Puch“; rk. #{f < :. $Kxv< Sucgessful gpplicants for these board ges '.ncholtul;ipc'mn;t ; pass with an average grade of 70â€" or higher the ¢punty scholarship exâ€" amination onâ€"the first Saturday in June in the county‘ in: which d:g reside. This examination is held the of county‘ superintendâ€" ent schools, . The highest rankâ€" ing t and home économi¢s appl in h. dounty examinaâ€" tion.‘% oth-&"ae eligible, will be awnrdéd the rd of trustees scholâ€" app ts for the board of trustees scho ips, (One such schol: ip in ‘agriculture and another in home economics is offered for m“ty’ of the, state w the iption of Cook, and counties. ‘These two countids are: nade up of the first ten goni ional districts, and for each of these districts there is one achok;:mp in agriculture and anâ€" other in home ¢ . ts 34 °_ Ofte achofarghip in agri¢ulture and T imaltormar in s fer 3 or ounty | the state ‘by hoard" of, trustees of the uni . Inâ€" addition, there is ‘a; sgcond t‘pood’wholthhip on a~ itive county basis and a fi_:i:j which is available through menmt of . general gssembly. Scholayrships of the latter two types are good in. college of the uniâ€" ve as.w:" as in agriculture or homeé grono s pmtmn ,mut file apâ€" plie?“ a with the Illinois ; Farmâ€" era‘ Institute in Springfield not inter than‘ May 31 if they wish to become al Graduates °_ __ _ > > MHave a Chance At h! * " D. T. Scholarships THORSDA/Y, APRIL 4, 1935 M Green Bay Rd. and N. Second St. |â€" Tel, H.P. 32â€"33 ‘rices â€"Smashed “' 3 8 + | t, & : t E4| & 3 Nevst t .A M‘ L o f] [ss $y8 . ~ . s ~Af nsl l d s ’ Immediate Clearance Everything Must ist Vacate By Ma Are Going Out of Business \ Mefabers of the Square Deal y addressed the Italian Woman‘s at their last meeting hol& Marc ‘ | Oyer 150 Highwgod (women tended the last bunco party give the ticket at the home of â€" Charles Porilia. After the ‘play refreshments were served. The Billy .O?h‘ estra furnished music g."; rce show ) "I’?:t?i"x ht gtetonw tay; April 9. bers ofthe ticket Will address sudience... .}} /; °x _ L ". > Sqhare Deal Party â€" _ /\ + To Give Free Sh . Further <information |about | the scholarships : be obtained writing to ‘th:"%ollm of A » ture, University of Ilinois, Ur ‘ All of these scholarships are â€" 0g4 for four.years and exempt the holfts er from‘thépn;zont of the mat¢ictiâ€" lation and incidental fees of the uniâ€" yversity. â€"~They doâ€"not exempt e‘ holder from payment of: hbori ; f-et:or, gimilar fées for supplies |arid, materials or from«the special fees for instruction in applied musi¢ a University of Illinois scholarship to be awarded annually to a ehnt of his choice. This might be a|sthâ€" dent who :contemplated en:‘)q \ Jn agriculture or home economicsg: | "||< thhi: nnholnuldp 'i:;flgll:xthbo .a ni#: who wished to ‘gnroll in agrie bullt in tanke o. ] ‘"M;r; $1495 ‘NORTH SHORE. MOTORS, INC. 108 N. First Street ns U . ,‘Thié]fim ‘has "Jwew invited to play mt â€" hdols andfaff@ftoriums in neighboring co “@mr to sti}nhlame’in rest of. young peoâ€" ple in, mnlgie, ‘ang! the educational diâ€" version and pleasure it offers. New mem M welcomed into the ors‘t%dio w:‘;te told. Appliâ€" cation f@r memkership should be made to the se¢ ‘Ar&;,'vl'LuQille Mar} inelle, 581 Laurel Avernue. . 14 Earl. Williams: and William Salâ€" yards were in h rz’aqlthe sound improvements and regulations. â€" .. â€" The, Euterpe Mandolinistic Club eld its second |annual concert Sunâ€" y evehing in the Deerfleldâ€"Shields igh I} i joum. : s :: ‘.s l Vocal ‘m& ns of .Mrs. Bruna Cucchi, Enes ;Picchietti and ; Bob f’nkewdli ‘ met with approval . Markaret Malbetit and. Emil Ple. ©. Marga alpelli and. Emil: Pieâ€" trobelli ':tqubd ‘in taking the audâ€" jeneei’ fl#n ‘énn f bg'l)fékn‘:'” scene / to another, | Ritha vas master: of veerenjonies. { Dario ‘C. Bonetti was diregtor,. â€"Members of the orâ€" chestra played like professionals.‘‘ _ The orchestrg was composed of the following: | Fizg" Mandolinsâ€" Virginia | Parenti, mary|y Holm, Dante : Bonetti, Jimâ€" Bartolotti, Robâ€" ert :Olson;;: nd mandolinsâ€"Gus Olsqn, â€"Domeni -‘Be;‘nonu.‘ Valerio Ori, Mary L i; â€" guitarsâ€"â€"Rubin Olgon, icha _.-»'l.Amu‘nnui ~Roceo Stella, : Alfonso ‘ Burgoni,,; Delight Herzig, Primo. ( *bi’i:;,hhbâ€"â€"Wilw liam Lungberg, Peggy BEsnrig, Frank Toqma ohn % 4" $ ; # . ‘The, gh ‘m las hW Xinvited to plavikAt â€"i Is |and*au@Uaftoriums in Phone MHighland Park 2260 Euterpe® Concert 1st Well Received ath tRks PpRESS .CO col ex, O Pi by Academy Boys Have _ ’“#n : E’ntrlefn Chicdzq | Flower Show A dining table, six L rs and a mplete w table Rice ‘will nprise the Forest emy hibit ‘at .the| flower show Which ns Satwe@lay, April 6, at the Wavy ir, Chicago.* The show, spo the : Garden| Clubs: of Illinci@\ is annual affair and attracts m JRA iln Dâ€"with Your Garters K perfect team .. . Bitleâ€"Sharitzer Stockinks and ocur zow her Made of all silk wa fitting, ectly t; x2 a ite and ... | ... Tea Rose gutets!destockinfi are never too or too short because | they‘re nyide to your measure ... widdlff:d\[engnhuvdlufiopt, size. I mmmfmmm s’M“i talls and Swank spring colors . .. ringless, of l "| cnuue clusive here, / ( 31â€"3 (=1 pair : AME YOUR LeG size) Be,{E’ ( Sh / _ and up | | revi‘. . . . . for gmalls ne~â€"Jmnarmeer m--fofmdiv---s T ;.ogc,t I N G & M.....forh"s )--R-I‘J-l-_- wik > s U e 4o a »8 Cut from high grade, soft finished batiste. ‘They are elaborately embroidered by hand in Puerto Rico, White, pink andâ€"tea rose. | | _ [ . |" P rtot 1 i | mbroidered s .19 gmped C leâ€"Shartieer $toc d your new flag garters! Nnodmg are w;wflm“ :u,d,'?,,”“‘m' they‘re mzide to your measure... in width and | Handâ€"mac Sale Silk Slips ZXLXALAAALAAA EL AAAALAAAAALAAAALAAAALAA SA 4AAA e Night Gowns hable crepe. These slips are smooth ilored gnd have rip proof seams, | P1.LJI | Lace Trimimed 5 T 0O C K 1 n c s lso Vassarette Girâ€") ¢ , J..tqiu for the r.nvu..j;i with Panels ... . . _ 159‘ Belleâ€"Sharmeer Sexa‘sA.": 1000 : bifch it nacurm Chich. / The‘ dpaite e esmm :mlm design,. is mt‘* interest nlong the Nort re| It cause of its" éxtraihe practicability, ; _Opm!w,w. +. |,_| | light weight,. , and low cost. ‘The Atademy‘s entry, which The table: includes a full be on exhibit in the junior departâ€"set of six service plates, service produced by boys on the is\ is done in natural mahogany. ‘The gtaphic and manual arts irtâ€" | service. was bynembenot \Wha talle and chairs ara af‘_g;1, |@urned by member® of the manual J Greater Con trollg | _ in this 3 * | uk , lovelier table, douile toled w °. Vassarett«e Allâ€"ind| _ _ 19 % i HHFA :i _ im New;vAssAlim,ll?; | North Shore residents are ‘urged to inspect the c at the flower PAGE THREE 8 VE © |® § fa U

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