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Lake County Register (1922), 6 Oct 1926, p. 3

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. ~Parents were requested to: 1, En-- courage punctuality and regular at-- tendance, not permitting triries to in-- min'eurduhi-dnfiueon- nected with immense amount of dluennectedbytl\ongdifion.lle is a graduate of D. S. 8. -- Mrs. Field came to the high school to meet Mrs. Sanborn. * Physical examination of students in the high school, which was de-- layed because of the difficulty of m-tlhchfldinp,duetothein- dmtom:g'cstoke;sinthe Monday. home -- study, and prevent interru tions as far as possible; 4 high school the h t high sc! first year with that 3. Show an interest in school mMMuLacflvifiain the student is interested. 4. lnnnlrlmficmt amount dm not allow recreation to with studies on a week en to each student. Considerable at-- tention will be given to posture and conditions which may be corrected by exercise in the gymnasiums. Flat feet, spinal curvature, stooping meed. und similer defects will receive head, and defects will receive special notice by the examiners and gymnasium teachers. Mrs. Colin Sanborn, who was Miss Lois Hodges, the short hand, type-- 'flfin&mdbudnusl}nzlhhh@- er, is wife of the man who had a prominent part in the scientific work of the expedition, and he is still en-- amine the boys, and Dr. Margaret Levick and a.woman assistant will have charge of the examination of the girls. Ten minutes will be giv-- -- 5 Do not criticize teachers . or hear both a question. 2 Keepinmindthttlnachool oflmnnhmitodopponnniguthon who take adavyntage of Mrs. Marshall Field III, who re-- tumedreeegtlyfm'tbef'kldln-- seum expedition to Brazil gave an mwtdtho explora-- tion, on y, in the Deerfield-- Shields high school. _ e _--Mrs. Guy H. Newcomb will give a luncheon at Briergate golf club. Thiergday, followed by a bridge par-- Mrs. Hootenberg um. Harold, of Ringle, Wis., who ;})ent a month at the home of Mrs. Hooten-- ds home. faturday, alle? "a siting ir home + visi relatives in M Grove. € Reichelt returned from DeKalb Fri-- daytoq:weetndctthdr homes. , with Miss Ella Lin-- derholm of Forest, and Miss Sara 'Atkinson, of Lake Bluff, who are also students &st the Northern Tllinois State Teachers' College, at-- iacct miek ooo eb h 41. 5. Sm '%d.,;%?: Icerficld beat Lake iew Miss Virginia formerly of smmwu!r-z'v Mr. R. L. Sandwick, principal of D. S. H. S. will talk on the "Proposed Amendment to Revenue Articles of the State Constitution and How it Affects the Public School," at the Lincoln school Parent--Teacher Asso-- ciation, Wednesday evening, Oct 6. 8 farm . on C Aline TA mikeaten t %ofl is of the omans Athletic Association. Miss Alice Rockenbach is on the mfnghmtmmfér*"fl xmvm..m::lo;-had-n infection in her face eyes and has been unable to attend kinder-- garten college as she expected. Marshall Pottenger owner of a e i Nn t ate on with Franken and evergreens and shrubs will be added HKable Laundry, in Deerfield during the summer is attending the Univer-- sity of lllincis, and is a member of the Theta Upsilon Omega Frater-- Alfred St. Peter, who has been drivinz a track for his father's Re-- Et t)-»havemoved Ki 7 Pu{m y" m « t ;'M; and Mrs. North and son, Bmge, acksonville, are ~i guests of Mrs. Mm:. Rob-- their new home in Sunset Terrace. _ Warrten Stanger, a graduate of D.-- 8. H. 3. who received a scholarship to Chicago University, has gone to teaching this year. ohnson, of Brierbill. Mrs. Tohnson gare a MhSDBIN and bridec Knollwood is Ann Timson of farm attending Roycemore School in E¥-- Mrs. C. W. Boyle entertained the luncheon and bridge club Tuesday. to Lake Bluff, retumed for the Mr. the Englisgh Ciu DEERFIELD | . Rossiter and Winter will ex-- Mrs. Jack McCaffrey where he is _, d of the for mMuuwu or North. Former Deerfield school mates of Miss Grace Schlie, who for years lived on the Grove farm, will be sur-- jrised to learn that she is married to a minister. Miss Schlie graduated from Deerfield--Shields High School, and DeKalb Normal, and taught in Rockford during the war. She is now Mrs. J. Arthur Swinson, lives in Ripon, Wis.. and has a son, John Herbert, born September 23, 1926. Mrs. George W. Colby, of Hazel Ave., has returned from a visit at her father's summer home on Sugar island at Sault Sante Marie. William Johnston sold his maga-- Stewart Gastheld left for Indian-- xpolis, Satundxy. > --=-- -- -------- _ -- t o i mss _-- Gladstone ~"'--7éflif, who taught last year in Fairfield, lowa, is the new principal of the Deerfiekd school. _ xinoandnewafiapethuinus, and ml"mto erman --Frost. Mr. expects to sell his store on Deerfieki road about the first of Nov-- ember, and will devote all of his tim» Mr. and Mrs. Orville Jarrett and the C. 1. Casey family of Libertyville The Bungalow church will have a stroyed by fire is being torn down. al play sounds like a _ uy-ih-um "I.m peared for years in--serious and now I find myself in the midst of a musical comedy. Bltthhhadifllmgtkindth:: musical comedy. It begins way and goes along like that for Mtwouhangthenchangu into a big dramatic spectacle. ited their cousin, Mrs. Carl Mau "A new character is introduced in the tragic figure of the queen in a musical production. the m. mother in "Castles in the ," a purely® dramatic part Thais Lawton Surprised to Find Dramatic Role in Operetta tie "mfi is getting a new thril} out of life and incidentailly, uudnwcwhtotamafion here. is playing the role of regent. In this part, I have found 1%76 ---- THE TELEPHONE®'S FIFPTIETH YEAR -- 1926 C3 fis'i;--w'? are much higher than in the past and result in more expensive plant construction, thus in-- creasing our average® T pablic utility re-- quires that we make gwery tifort to furnish service to all who apply. In doing this we con-- stantly add to the value of our service to old sub-- scribers by extending The Easiest Way Lan « ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY actress in a music-- love Combine for a Hit 4 Sn calge *Yra e y c{ only train. The C. M. and St. P. railway new time card gives Deerfield ud'n- at 5:45, 6:23. 7:10, 7:28, 7:52, 8:58 and and 10:20 P. M. to bnm From the city 6:40 and 9:45 A. 1245. 2, 8:21, 3:50, 5:16. 5:18, 5:45, 5:50. 6:81, 9:16 and 11:45 P. M. 'The best train the golf special leaving Chica-- go at 11:30 A. M. is now a Saturday merl""y'ii-ih"é"ue"yi}'r:um' staurant: (Sal-- ly's) has been living in the--home of James Oliver Curwood, the novelist, ""Tone hew bis sehodule mowe stt ne + « eral accommodiations -- removed--the o ies it nrod, oide. T k. land Park 'at 5:50, 6:89, 7:44, io mmurg oo o 18 9:89. and 10:39.. From 'fl:gumi BETTER AMERICAN October 13 -- 14 -- 15 at Hi Park Wom@n's a»-smsfi"' Road and Elm Place « Park busses leave in the morning at 5:40 6, 7:05, 8:10, 10, 12:10. In the afterncoon 1, 2:15, 3:20, 4:80, 5:20, 6, 8. 9 and 10. -- _ _ A was born to Mr. and Mrs. %hgm at th;_ Josie Woodman Mate ouse Wadnesday, Sep-- 'ember 22. Mrs, Antes was i'm Eberlein of Northbrook. : Richard Antes is a son of Geor?"Anhs. Miss Woodman now: a 'state license for a maternity home. : _ William Kreh is visiting relatives in Jackson and Albion, Mich. Janet Meyer whose home was for-- ~ The Just Sew Club met with Mrs. Romayne Stryker at her home on Division street, last Tuesday. HOMES EXPOSITION being done by the Finance Commit-- tee of the Highland Park Woman's i?nnb'rgni: C Te tnm fl:f the glegsnlt.h Fw tl':o eon!tty i: ubs ro + «tressiny the value of the American m' tgl "bnpport this ject'i:' ro ¥ their irl\temt and stund';?: ~A nominal admission charge, 25 cents, is being made to 'the general public, thouzhgclub women may obtain tick-- ets through their own tions. The hours of the are from 12 o'clock noon to 10 P. M. on the three days of its continuance. Come and bring your friends and neigh-- Such a list is in itself a guaranty of the quality of the exposition, as lach name stinds for the beet in o Puro Filters, H. N. Blasius Co., Ed-- Toys! Vacuomt Olgancr, .0. K, Vex" L. . 0. ac-- um¥1n Brush, Fritz Bahr, Florist; The Hubert Company, Waukegan. A musical rognmwmbo{im ucha.ftcrnoo%andmninga the Lyon and Healy Booth. Prominent freon 'c Cor Tram Cim n Co., Ply-- *tfl rations will be made met! Products Co., Crane Company, and refreshments will be on sale. _ Scholle Furniture Co., Nahigian &| There will be prize drawings each Bros., The Hub, Compton's Pictured afternoon and evening. $sns feas taet eamarint al it dnmn.s man j & 0 = son, Illinois Life Insurance Co. tion on Wednesday, October lm On the basement floor are found|one O'clock. _ \ the more utilitarian appliances, dis--| 'Officers of the Better American El:yed by the following concerns:-- Homes Exposition hn Syphon Refrigerator Co., Frye| Mrs. Raymond W. Stevens, Chair-- Home Utilities, The Stover Co., Fri-- m; Mrs. Alfred Meyer, Secretary &'f:""' Kelvinator, North Shore Treasurer; Mrs. % C. Shipnes Co., A, B, C. Oil Burners, Sid--|and Mrs. Percy Reeves, Chairmen of ley Home Utilities, Wilson & Scott,| booth space; Mrs. Jay S. Glidden, Crane Company, Public Service m Chairman of Publicity; Mrs. E. R. of Northern iilinois, _ Kitchen _ Aid|Phelps and Mrs. Harry' Paul, Chair: Mifg. Co., Mclivaine Oil Burner Corp.|men of Hostesses; Mrs. James B. Although the work of promotion is $ NCY Salsna.. ) 20 After she hl?b:ttendadsevenl meetings a rtyville . woman dearns that a sewing circle is a group of women who spend one af-- ternoon a week talking about the Mr. Samuel Hastings, Mayor of Highland Park will ?m the = tion:on Wednesday, October 1: at one o'clock. 7 $ Officers of the Better American Homes Exposition Mrs. Raymond W. Stevens, Chair-- ml: Mrs. Alfred lle'er, Secretary Treasurer; Mrs. W. C. Shipnes and Mrs. Percy Reeves, Chairmen of booth space; Mrs. Jay 8. Glidden, Smd ie noo stt tuk ( r-- men of nm;'fin James B. Garnett, Chairmen of Refreshments. m&ofithofamutovn,we it should be restricted to about 85 miles an hour. members who are absent. Will Erect You A House or any kind of building;furnish-- ing all labor and material by contract. so you may know just what entire cost will be before starting. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Libertyville 145--R ppear in vocal and N¥ A noted club woman says--.. girl workers should have men's wages. They usually get that by marrying and the size of hallstornies. TREATMENT OF CHRONIC DISEASES By DRUGLESS METHODS Heat Ligh t, Electricity, Massage and * Chiropractic Agustments 406 N. Milwaukee Ave. ' Phone # DR. B. T. LYNCH ildren LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. 'MM' cmnrm.h Phone 26

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