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Lake County Register (1922), 24 Sep 1924, p. 9

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in 6t i the atodenta and the iness men Gamma Delta Sigma-- -- The Gamma Delta Sigma held a meeting on> Tuesday--at which the officers for this year--were elected. The results of the glection were as follows: > e .,.:'u.w & * C mmytmluslmhwfi part of October. 'The idea is to show what kind of a club we are and to interest our coming. --« s Association, who were elected last spring, were installed at the first meeting of the G. A. A. this term. The officers are: President--Leone Wightman. Vice President--Josephine Eger. See.--Treas.----Leona Wedel. . . Recording Sec.--Gladys Swan. 'This body of officers . met last week and appointed the following Mn d v : 4 Volly ball rep.--Lucynda Miller. Rasket ball rep--Marjorie Doolittle. -- . One way to get a few ; is to Gvm, rep--Elinor Corcoran. Hike rep--Lillian Haines. _ The G. A. A. has planned to give a party for all the girls in the school which it is hoped will induce more dirla w uy se wet the 100 fon necessary to join the association. .. bank--day this term. The students are all co--operating in the banking system and it is working out very suecessfully.© 'Thrift should be the watchword of. every "American cit-- izen And certainly the best way to Instill this is in the minds of the children is through the public school. The following@ rooms went 100%, Miss Dawson, Miss Jump, Miss Eld-- ridge, Mr. Hawk, Miss MeNicol, Miss Smith and Mr. Best. 2 * Next in order were Miss Aurell, Art: Bdi t ds on Literary E. * i ind Gaomar ~Prokk Tracks Senior Rep.-- CGladys Lyons, Associate Bus. Mgr----E. --Neville, Business Mgr.----Jack Dolienmaier. Photo Editor--Gladys Swan. :; #116 44 which was an mverage alarani come back and wisit os. Th following were visitors last week. Marjorie Washburn. -- > in the school who did 'not : deposit. Let's have the whole school 100% The officers of the Girl's Athletic (Continued trom Page Four) -- ; men of the ity, szociate Widitor--John Kerry, The total percentage this yéar is Seniors 99 8%. * Juniors 95.6%. Froth 85.9 %. Bentors© 100%. We are always glad to have --Because «very revolution of the m"flmn- causes four . di# of waste steam, which e# tapes in puffs through the amoke One (of 200 Puretest preparm tions for health and hyglens. Rvory item that akill and io o Oy h in " Purctest No: 6 R % . certain Mhmmmt Whmm.'c:florm cellent also wounds, tollet us and sick room., h"m g" than carbolic adid, yet Uimes as «afé,. _ =© € tK¥ to cecape In the dirt that cant DECKER & NEVILLE The Rexoll Prag Store and Mr. Teed 11%. NO., 6 MINFECTAXT G. A, A. News were but thirteen students dents and the bus-- News Marjorie Churchil! #2A% _ White. Miller of Alfred Synder who leaves for the ' u.mx«; of Illinois® Sat s Miss ~Ruth ©Gronert, a Mfi teacher at L. T. H..8. is now in St.| Louis. °. tss i ts _ Misa Dawson spent the week end at Racine., ~ _ i Miss Alice Junge, class of 21 is now Mrs Ray Davis, The Davis's are © spending: their honeymoon °in *% w' " T- 'L 'm w" "get acquainted party and it . wa# more : than a -- "howling / --suctess." There we no wall flewers, no lagke"s in the fun. © _ i NA T Ang . The refreshments were "thick and plentiful" and the mwfi Orchestra, was so enticing that the floor was crowded &ll the time. Peo-- ple you thought--were utter strangers became friends in a night. _ Wouldn't it be ideal to have such a party once :":onth to keep 'up that friendly spijrit. , l -- Mrs. G. R. Fosmire, formerly a teacher of mathematics at L. T. H. 8. is the proud mother: of a five weeks old baby girl. en ie Mrs. Walton is on the j0b again. Regular meals are served in the eafeteria now.© Get in ling. _ Dawson and Miss McNicol gave the lady teachers a real house warming. There were ten present and the ev ening was spent in playing ments were served. should have! The school was giving shows a lot of "pep" and we ought to have a successful year in athlet-- fllvuvml'fimhhingfln squad last Wednesday. ~Friday. our Football team jour-- neyed to Elmhurst only to have its hopes drowned in a 12 to 0 defeat. Not only hopes for victory but ev-- erything else was --drowned as a steady drizzle fell all during the game, . Fumbles..were frequent and it seemed that Elmhurst always came up with the ball. Our team ble spoiled their chance to score. Though the result may not be en-- conraging, fl Teed's men ~showed fine wpirit with a little more ex-- came within 20 yards of a touch down in the first quarter, but a fum The membership tickets to the Athletic Association have been sell-- ing fine.. These entitle the holder to buy season passes to all athletic events at home and also entitles the -udm:.a ten cent reduction on every to a game. The price of the membership tickets are 50c and $2.50 for the season passes. ARMoRY Zip! Monday Eve, SEPT 29TH The following Radio Stars -- In Pergson -- JERRY SULLIVAN * hnd Rainbow Gerdeny HARMONY GIRLS ' (Elgin) Seven Kings of S (gl)patton T7 Stations) An exact reproduction of a Broadcasting Station in fall operation Most Entertaining, Most Tickets on Sale One Week in Advance at Pearce's lfiu Store. Limited Number of LANGDON --BROS. ADMISSION Adults __--___. $1.00 Children ... 50¢ (Drake Hotel) Fredrick W. Agart Novel, Most Wonderfal Entertainment ever o?- BOBBY COUGLE Three Melodians tKYW ) FRINT GEORCGE HARRY GEISE e Haadron Batden; * or cight (Edgewater Beach) 8:15 p. m. should make themselves (KYW ) for the team"® was deticious réefresh-- Mis* w# We'll: Be: Pleased Indeed To See You Here And We'll Be _ Delighted To Show You Our Superb Collections Of f ;.'Sept&éer 25th, 26th and 27th _ a C y "'!'% * : if'?" CS dvoulige s > i %:. 4 * Qtrodu?g The New Fall Fashions _ _In All Their Glorious Beauty _ : 8 must & Sitks and sup Autumn means a new Bat to every woman for it is a mf were nays sing yours from m: often ion. N were | ----<If Napoleon Could Take A Peep e Septéfib% i 'PApAy I w' world of sm@rt fashions today no doubt he would feel he had added one more con-- is For: has authorized the top hat, the tiny cape, the subtle flare of lws and a model you trase the Spanish influence and think of the Ro-- le tales you've t ovely Spanish Senoritas. -- e y t eavits mus: »ave Jured a new magle Wthatr looms when they created the shimmer-- ther Goods y f t' #seaa / ; » tic Autum ungntE UI C t ~ e > s a «S | ie o ~. <*amgit, ... 'ar . + C y e : C . => 2 t F affi'\afing Autumgg Department Store And Thenil'he New Fabrics * Mha> : "us 4 mt % New Activitiese--New interests. ~,3,,,* sp new tang. w t of new colors in the world that blends @ll into one glorious har-- is Fashion's favorite season or why a ':"'mf she contributé «3}' o very mes.for Autumn wear? This year she has brought Coats with a new, Rrocks that bear tunics or whimsies of the Directoire period; Suit ipdlees of frock and coat; Furs destined q accentuate ohe's you thfu ' Hours are frocks in a glorious medley of fuschia shades.. ... y :* i index to her entire vely or more subtle . irming array of Dist Exquisite Silks and 26th E'J:'S the height of 1 "fi" i8 e of 1 and you'll really we have assembled. Toilet Needs K4 .. Lt ww + i haw n s *3 4 by e 8 x42 41

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