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Highland Park Press, 1 Sep 1938, p. 3

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Annual Institute to Bring Well Known Educators to County THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1988 The annual Lake County Teachâ€" ers‘ Institute will take place Friâ€" day in the Senior building of Wauâ€" kegan township high school. Tb! continue until â€" noon; â€" thé : program will be resumed at 1:15 p.m. and last until about 4 p.m. W. C. Petty, Lake county superâ€" intendent of schools, is in charge of the annual meeting which is conâ€" On the Institute faculty this year will be Dr. Frank D. Sluts, educaâ€" tor and lecturer; Dr. John J. Harâ€" amy, professor of history, Indiana Central college; Paul R. Walburg, state department of highways; Otto Graham, WTHS band leader and Hans Von Holwede, music instrucâ€" tor from Antioch township high The following books were added to the Highland Park Public library during the month of August, _ Put a Feather in Your Hat by Louise Seymour Jones, formerly of Highland Park, â€" a delightful bit of Light Garden Reading. This is the sort of book that one should own to have on a handy table near a comfortable chair, so that it may be picked up for reading at any time. It has the flavour of a book written in the time when people took more time to live, to dream to enjoy little pleasures. As the author er, if you can find an untried role in these pages, an avenue for roaming thoughts, a vision perhaps of saner days to come; above all, a revived faith in the goodness of life, then put a feather in Your hat and folâ€" low along. With Malice Toward Some: ret Halsey Tie Wintse Fomart Hitme..Margaret Hiaitey New Birth of Mountains of the Moon.........._P. M. Synge Singin‘ Fiddier of Lost Hope Hollow........ ‘The Danube Flowed i nguning Vipaging ... =hater Hiken Peril of Modernizing Jesus...H. J, Cadbury Quest for Religious Realism.P. t_whz A Shepherd Remembers._L. D. We Frank Miller of Mission Inn...._Zona Gale Horse and Buggy Doctor .....A.E. Hertzler Refurnishing the Home.._C. G. B. Knaufl Back to School Week Planned for Next Week in Waukegan Fun of Photograghy ................. M. 8t Fun o neatfrissmmmnss Put a Feather in ;m Hat.....L. 8. On Borrowed Time: a drama...Paul Osborn Representative English Plays..J. S. Tatlock Multiple u.n:i;‘ic:fi‘.fb.â€"n Ini!or-kt School for Riding .4.»...«*..'3-1;' Kournack Coins of the World ................W. Ramondy Another of the events planned by the "Committee of 100" in its camâ€" paign to whip the business depresâ€" sion in the Waukegan and North Chicago area is scheduled for next week. It has been designated "Back to School Week." The celebration will start on Monday. The new street lights in the down town seeâ€" tion will be ablaze every evening during the week and merchants are cooperating in bargain sales offerâ€" ings for everything needed by the children who are starting to sehool. "Waukegan is particularly proud of its school system," F. Raymond Bairstow, president of the Chamber of. Commerce, said today. "We have not let hard times interfere with the efficiency and progress of our public and parochial schools. We ‘The schedule for the day follows: 822 N. First i. . Phone 77 * ‘s Gift to the World" A.m":":iu Â¥ o e : > LIBRARY _ 100 _ "What Is Vital Education" â€" Frank D. Sluts for lwhl'â€"fi-k The l;::llll'-l "What Is Man Worth" Jnh-l’.‘l.-n-y *"The Reach of Teaching" Frank D. Sluts 1:15 of Interest 42W year. John W. Thalman, superinâ€" tendent of the Waukegan Township school said today, "We are expectâ€" ing the largest enrollment our school has ever had. More than 700 new pupils already have registered. Last year our opening enrollment was i-n!omdth-lqh-nht: necessary improvements needed the school plants and we are mighty proud of the city‘s record in this respect." R Acgcording to the school authoriâ€" ties, school attendance this year will John S. Clark, superintendent of the City Public schools, said he exâ€" pected an attendance of about 4,000 in the ten local grade schools. Father Francis J. Shea, pastor of the Immaculate Conception church said the four Parish schools of Waukegan would have about the same attendance as last year. . In his Parish, the oldest in Lake counâ€" ty, established in 1859, there will be about 300 pupils in attendance. THIS DR SEPTEMBER 1, 2 & 3 Store gfludqâ€"l.lm DAY Centrella Quality Meats FRYERS. THE COOK‘S CHOICE OSCAR MAYER‘S YELLOW BAND WIENERS..... . b. 32e GENUINE SPRING LEG O‘ LAMB. A choice roast. 7â€"8 lb. avg. ............... SMOKED HAM. Whole or ROAST OF BEEF. 6th and 7th ribs. * TOWN CRIER * FLOUR COTTAGE DINNER 3 for 95e We recommend Town Crier for it is made from the finest milled wheat. A favorite for all baking purposes. ‘The low price is outâ€" standing, too, New Low Price of Deerfleld Puppet Club Commended at N. Chicago Meet With only one week‘s training in puppetry, six little girls of the Deerfield Playground group won hearty applause at a demonstration meet held at Foss park, North Chiâ€" cago, last Saturday afternoon. During the past week puppets were made, under the direction of Miss Larkin and Miss Merritt, and the girls rehearsed a puppet show, "The Last of the Dragons," adapted by members of the Recreation, Proâ€" ject staff from an oldâ€"time fairy The six characters represented by puppets were: The Last Dragon (who was transformed into a Prince by kindness), The Mayor, The Mayâ€" or‘s Daughter, Constable, Mammy Cook, and Village Gossip. ‘The young ladies who took part in this first Puppet Show from the Deerfleld Recreation Project are: Misses Mary and Barbara Bailey, .. .lb. 29¢ 33¢ tb. 27¢ CENTRELLA BASKET FIRED Japan Tea . . . + «ns 21â€" SILVER CUP Fasker Tiel Dill Pickles . .""z".w2"" CENTRELLA EXTRA SMALL Green Beans . CENTRELLA Apple Butter . 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This will be the twelfth show given by this group, and it is the first year that it has been held at the New Trier school. Mb:{ the party was held at Skokie sc All of the season‘s debutantes are invited to model. This affair has grown to be one of the important gnu of the early fall on the North re. H. T. Bakke If you are going on a picnic or are staying at home, Hydrox beverages will be a delightâ€" ful help in making your weekâ€"end a success. Three popular flavore are featured this week. Hydrox Colaâ€"Root Beerâ€"Orange ORDER BY THE CASEâ€" Flavors Assorted to Your Choice &Â¥ _ botie _ WINkLE TIG Mandy carry home carton of six 12â€"0z. bottles, 25¢ ; (plus deposit) It‘s deliclous! No. 242 Cen No. 2 Cans M osz. Can Mo. 2 Cans H os. Can No. 2 Cans 1 Cans Jar 8â€"oz. pkg. 39c . . 2 for 29¢ . . 2 for 43¢ & &« & for 33¢ «. & for 25¢ « . & for 69¢ . 3 for 29¢ . . 3 for 55¢ 8â€"oz. pkg. 43¢ 2 for 2 for Deerfield Camera Club Membership Rapidly Increasing Membership in the Deerfield Camâ€" era club has been increasing steadâ€" ily, with a very high percentage of attendance at all club meetings. In order to give its members the advantage of obtaining materials and equipment at the lowest price possible, the club has obtained memâ€" bership in the Lake County Comâ€" bine, which includes North Chicago, Zion City, Highwood, and Lake Villa. ‘Tex Wiley, instructor of the club, has had many years of experience in photography, and offers, through this medium, skilled instruction to children and adults interested in the taking, developing, and enlarging of pictures, A variety of cameras are represented in the club membership, from small inexpensive ones to larger and more costly ones. 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The Camera club, which is # unit of the Federal Recreation Proâ€" jecet sponsored by the Board of Eduâ€" cation, has ‘no membership fees of any kind. . SUGAR Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Preserving Time PURE CANE Read The Wantâ€"Ads C & H The finishing touch any . tempti finhd. t:Jr:g . Its \fine vor is unsurpassâ€" Â¥4 Pint Bottle Phone H. P. 178 PAGE

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