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Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Sep 1920, p. 6

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Thv whnnls haw I‘mpwwd after the lung summer a thnusaml children in Highland Park are again « ma‘mr part uf their waking hours In the} process what \\ 'c «all an mixlcutiun. It is a lung and tedinus 1) years in the primary schuul. fuur in the high school mllege if thcv gm 5:» far. :1 \‘t‘!‘}' «:unsidc‘ahlv 1m EnWrL-d as second class ma't Highland Park, Iilinois, under 21"." flaw HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 86 SAVINGS BANK El Ei cullegt‘ if th average wan PAGE SIX T be Htgblanh Park Presg Publishm and {um um: T‘w rvu‘. 5.3km}. tint of a1 Mums cmidren t} develnps imrn‘ rational t‘ucultivs so that they 1mm in, : h so my :hvir wil‘u'atiun does not end with their graduation only hegim then. As tn the practical value of education “Who's Who in Ameri- ca' furnishes sumo interesting statistics. A recent issue'of that publication gives sketches of 10,704 American men and women prominent in‘ various, departments of life. Of this number the educational L‘idsslnt'éltltrh is us MIR-nu: The young person who has not learned to apply to the prob-l lems of life the powers and principles which the schuul has de-j veloped and, sharpened. has missed the whole meaning of educa-i tion. and the school which does not make its pupils self reliant‘ and resourceful is a failure. ‘ Sml-e not more than one. percent of the graduates of the common school continue through college. these figures are very suggestive. They mean that the chance of conspicuous success is gffected .xs follows by education: Without education - - - no chance ('nmmon school only - one chance in 9000 llnzh schml - - - one chance in 451,) College - â€" â€" â€" one chance in 42 ()r m other Words the High school graduate is twenty times more efficient and successful than the boy or girl who goes no further than the common school, and the onportunity of the col- lege graduate :s ten times as great as that nf the high school graduate. Awarding 1A Matistiu‘ rompilecl a few Vear< am» hr the Massachusetts State Board of Education the earnings of boys finishing hi gh school are during the first ten years more than three times as great as those “ho leave school at theage of fourteen, after that, the disproportion is much greater. These facts and figures pretty well answer the question “What is the practical value of education" MI H{\ A BL‘\\EI \K :zhv m. educatim (ummun Srhnfll I’LKh H'cfldcu THE PRACTICAL VALVE ()F EIJl‘CATION RH Hf Scnwi Tuiephones. Highland Park 667. 558 Ii 11' JOHN 1,. CU Park. Lake GOING TO SCHOOI >0 th.\ Jr )Iarch 1, 1911. at the -\1:t of March 3. 1879. "lg‘ir. H l ‘\ l'ilSlL-‘sh SHE'TKM one chance one chance one chance ["5 I I'O‘FVV HARRY PM'L 1070.; 770?] 136:4 162? and the ‘ Ting night mr in the think, 1mm. facts d‘kt’t. 5001] '910p- mm‘al word I nur m: a Mics, and ‘ and THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS The teachers of Elm Place achuul wrre given a luncheon by the execu- tive board of the Putin-Teacher us- swiatiun last Thurmlay. Tuhh-s err wt for thirty-urn) H: thv playhguw un the grounds of Mr: A‘ Lawrenu- Mills. Autonmhllvs luv! the lvavhvrs at the schoul and rut-k them hmk fur thv ufwl'nuun >('\.‘IUH a! 1320. x. 2:. 1.32.; 2:; _ 3:. 5.24.3.5: 77.. .1... 2:; .17. 9:532... .17., :: 7:255: Ti; 3. .1... =:; .57.. 7.: 7.3;: 1363:; .L. E... :Eâ€" 7.7.. 3. t; 1.1.. :...».r 3%.: 5:2... :14. 7.2:. _ :14 :2...::::.:; 7:52.. .57 fix, \um'n' $.1Luni' ~.::11u \xzth ram w‘u: '-. JulkmuxL “kw! \ n v :Ht' Mr. and Mrs. .>\ 1* '1 zllm u ’urk :u'vnue- m- :m- ht!!! 3.77;: 1.1.2.7 2 25,725.27: 7:2: T::.< $.11! 72/. in 7. 3:2: 2:; :221 1:. TE) . é. 731,4. 23.: Mr. and .\i!~ “Shun: \ \mmunn‘d Iht' “'1LJ‘!:"'|II' luuuhzm, (k-rtrmiv an-h. uran M' ann {in}. \\1 km): \IMH \\ 1». Miss Helen Mayor rvtulnmi yester- day to Greenslmrn. N. 1'.. when- she has ('harL'l‘ «If lhm- viulm department \ix‘ ri'f ‘\1‘_\ I ‘.‘ Fawn.» x gyuzm: a motor {up in ('anudzL Mr and Mrs. (Eervaw Brown have 15 their guest Misx‘ Mn Mwwr of Davenport Iu. m the North (‘arnlina mllogu fur wu- mz-n‘ Miss Mayer will stop onroute to play at the mcnmnal srrviu-os tn Gypx‘y Smith. 1n Hivknry. N. ('. Mrs. Arl'hit’ Jam-s 1.x spending two (lypx‘y Smith. 1n llivknry. N. ('. Mrs. Arl'hlt’ Jam-s 1.x spending two “'(‘(‘k\ in llt‘lrull. .‘Ill'li, Tht' main syn-«tulle at Llu- .luzZ-lm iunvc {U be given by thv Jazz-la) Flu- at thv .lazz-lm hall ”HUS“ l‘nint \‘ilv qu‘v hall! nn Jazz-lm mght Tuesday Awning. Sept‘ 21. Wlll hr 3 ~\‘prinklim: ux' -lflZZ»l)() tivfi among the male dun» u-Ix prcwnt. The Im-mlwr.~ uf 1hr “rum-sum will also lu- adnrnml with ‘ln- same brand of nm-kWt-ar whivh will Ellld novelty to tho ”evasion. Mr. and Mrs. (‘harlm Mauran of “uukegan are the happy pan-ms of u sun lmrn Friday, September 3%. Mrs. Maura" was formerly Mm Bessxe ('zu‘nlan uf this (My. ('athcrinr Zinmu-r, who spent the \ummer m (‘hivngu vislting friends, returned hume last week. .\II\. M‘ l)l¢'!ll«L 1313' m .\l:l\\'uukw \ M. .‘II‘ Unhnpnl v -3113 R‘ T. Everest of Oklahoma City is visiting his sister. Mrs. Clint Mi-Dade of Oakwood ave. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hill and fam- 1ly. who motored to Ben-ion Springs Mich" last week. have returned hume Mtg. Robeson of Chicago is the guesfi of fin. G. a. Benson. Mr. and Mrs. John R. ”one, who have been living in :h:- l'. H, Thnyrr raid-anus. heft, yesterday {or their mum? in Chicago. The Thayer {am [y hive returned home. ll Wu M r wk (114 H: \Izium “iv 0th Urth ‘ KUK‘FK Hf .\|l~\ > \lh m KI urum‘. u unds from Wu \ lulu- Smuiu‘ \m Mia}: right, and )1!‘ ll, hH-r. Mi<~ Sal 4m hum-m rt I” ‘H \\ h l'I‘ Sm H k‘ \nnzl Shun Hm n‘_\ I'm-11m; HH' “I 12 1h |\A' ln-cn \‘I\|(HI HHVQ )111‘1} H anry Hank and Rusr Mario, nf South \'l~‘|1('d Sunday With m Hank and family. l l nu (El't'vn Lukt H. [mum-r n \\|‘ ll \\il h 0 m pm l’uul Ml»: [H ill kw turn I! Sun“ hull n1 I'zuk you: ' thh \\(«»k f Mwa HIM! \lnr'w u Mx Ih tvn «mph. “rum! m \‘l‘! (Mr ”I Ill m 11H Nu-xkv-t (In-1x “1| HI hk \l ‘ MT (h-ul'ut Hm! HH‘I‘ 5 (urn Wu Thu \\ hung U mu? !l2t\ l1» \v m "L' J. s. Jones of Lon Angel", cu. Mm Jones is enrouu to Indianapolis where i sh» will “km! the cénvention of the. Uuughtorx of the Americln Revolu-E 1101]. Mrs. June: is a nutter of Mn} Thumpsnn of Sultana. (“L Mr, 310 t‘unnvll's aonmzrlnu. Mr. and Mrs. H. Trim of Lake For- ‘ on. Mr, and er An'hu- Junoa. Mnfl Adu June-:1 and Miss Darlene Jone." Inutuwd In Detroit Ills! week where the) Were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. McConnell have hud :13} their guest for the; put week Mn. Ml \\ «whuzxwlny 7:. =:; .17 ._v::; 7.5:: EV ”11.55.; h: 1:2,: 4:11: 32:? T; :7, 25:2: ._...1._;.: 5:: 7 ,7. :::y. ::.:;I W: 2.53:; 3,; 7:. E... :7. 452:2, $877 :1: :7 2:; :7. ._::: 727...: =2..:.ri 2:. $23.. 2:33;: 5 Zzircree in» «2.2â€"? Mr. and Mrs. Juhn H, Lurzmn on- tertained last Sunday evening {or [hl'H' gnu-st, Miss Harriett Joseph. of [hl'lr gnu-st, M Pasadena. (‘8! Sgt. and Mrs. Pierpont of Aurora are visiting at [hr hnmv of Mr. and .\lr<. ()svl Svhavfcr. Mrs. Hugh RafYrrh'. who hm hum wxinusly ill fur {hr past week 1.~ xm pruVlllL' i ('l Mr. 0. (‘. Door‘rlcr uf the Melody Woods Nursery company of this city. and Mr. Emil Bolling”. city forester of Lake Forest. han- pun~huu~d the old Douglas Suns' nursery of Wau Regan. It is om: 0f the oldest nurs- vrirs in this munty. ('nmprising a trust 01' 160 pcrta-x A In! of mnturisu whu arvm deaf In Sufrty First talk, an- “Mo xn hoax pcrfw-Hy Well whvn (hr judgv say~ 31mm“ and rusts. Hmhtn-rn thousand Nhtn1i {Mk-«i In own but year. but there \wn- mun» muvip thatros running full Man than (-u-r lx-fnre‘ W.- winh to thank our friends and relatives and the Run Schloerb for their kindness and sympathy nhovm during our recent bemvement. Upholstering in YOUR HOME. 35 yem experience. ~ Cull J. 8. Low, Wank-nu 1006. 10M I’l'RCHASES DOI'GLAS NI'RSERY AT WAI'KEGAN H .‘nrl' v\;n'r!~ Mr and MI Lulu Hr“: . du)‘ M: “'nlkrr I’lmn. pnymu u-llt-r‘ tm- [Highland Park Stale bunk, , “mum-d his pnsltmn und bus at ‘ pu‘d nm- wnh [hr l'nmn Trust; mummy nf ('hlcuuw Mr. I‘. M. H‘ms Ln itu't‘ptml 1h.- pmmun hf pu)‘ ; hilt-r at [hr Sum- hunk. \h . H. l'. Hch mu! family hun- {m' H! {mm l’q'mmntrr. Mn-h‘. ,«n 1hr) find! the [nu-I “intrr. \\ \l Vurvrlmv Mm’lh-m‘ M \l .\lr\ .“(W\l‘ ()x \11 Ml. U‘ ‘ .rth Shun 1\n Imp: m: u! Link 1H) Mrs. “'m. Gerhn And Family ill M-‘(crdn)’ mm 1“ \h \l \h (mm-Irv) m Hm h “All. .\l:x'.-. Mu!) H. (' \Rl) 0F THANKS .“l\ inmy 511x}! l k \V \\h«-l«- the) spent Uh (In) lhn'th’l iuMHWM'd ”N r Hmrnuhurui wwwh' m nnvmrnt" Mundu} M 1' \I Hm ‘h In. “nu. uh. plum} dummy H|H Ivll‘l'lrl')‘, Tull] H) \nl)! Uu- North \ «mmmny. \th-d EH tYI \" '\1v~41 ,\l md (lulu: Sluuyhu \h'nth Minx Hi\ {h “’u H w: :Hni duuqul. r Mnl‘fllnt'. “111 Numnwtun Mm} tun! Dunn Hull. 1H Mummy ll~ H1" L'uosh In ht'l L’U"~l Fm ML» M-H. (’2. (u [\uw Hnmn mm. m Krukuk IKH'I Hrpc ”L Muwm I\.1 HHHH'I \h H \\P 1» (Mr I I1_\' and n: “A MW nut “I“ Itlu ”.0! My \\'1\ M [H hix {all lh l\ 1h (-n‘. \‘p hm! Rut) pv'II (Hp urn ‘ht [Al School Supplies A LBERT LARSON 4 North Sheridan Road, Highland Park. Illinois STATIONER TH [PHONE 501 '4 \ . "V“' . 1 new it has 7 Insu- ;clcctcd 'mrs of M. A. ERNST De Euxe ll \IDAY. hll'r. Admiasion: Adu) Children under 1 ‘ “LIVE '1 } “IMRLH low”. ”an Tl mm. sun Adminhm Adul ('hildra- -n_ undo, 'rmnus . ”rm: PR1 "'1' Stury n ax. Iml. 1,." ‘W The tan-9.. M Minna THOMAS “THE PR I“ I‘hrhnmum 0‘ll“ "th Hisnn I'm “(murd‘ IIIHHV‘ In '(‘I'I ('H \I'" ‘ ru‘rnf' I‘mun (‘o-wdy !‘\o~‘s. nnd l‘ulhr rltinmnu, .‘ ‘hiflmn. Id 22:; um: uu Nldren under~ . 13c; wur (A! N‘DLAINE IITI‘JKkI' in “THE HP! 0F (:mur' B: (‘Imord m1 and mm J kin: w 7:30 p-. .-... CHURCH 8 ICIB: Sunday L medluely toll lug; Wednesday I! unnamed hfinm Church or Generalmanking Bus Pbonu I 5‘ l’un- Cane SI SPEC 1 order. How this advc men! not nulud: l‘urk sh . Wh' hive and u" 97. H Red Barth; Our Own to R: in, Highlnnd P: teal brvm or drr mg. Mn 11): Lamb or \ «huh-e cull (‘ally hams cheapo! than fresh rk. H and hue. th‘ (huH't [ml (n1- lwvf. l Bum‘lvsr r1 roast mun-o- bed, he 1!: Fresh ur uunxues. Sugar guro um yum-u In: at... has lute. Nora) Shore CHRMN SCIENI Fri y and 5a1 .. to Cut th mu'un prmn {fly-nun m. 9 $230 I“ 22¢; “a! tax 1 13¢; war 12:) (BIA! In I 6 HIV E" .. ' .ans made an 1 Hr“ Corner ( rnn ety Déposit .amn 1w) You are ()brc make use of th4 whoh H; LAKE FORE I’ROGRA M m. Hours 9 a. Every Day bet-f GEORGE b R‘ 387 (PM; 30 38c \owu

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