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Highland Park Press, 4 Dec 1924, p. 16

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Eli PAGE POUR 111 DAVISW _ '11“ r. mum-on. an . 1. mm amuse P m sou-a mcmcm AVE. Lumen!!! NEW NOR _ GOLF now forming will be gl to hear from responsible parties desiring mem hip. Beautiful location. Plans are being made or one of the finest clubs along the North Shore n groundrvery convenient to Northweetern and N rth Shore Electric, within 26 miles of Chicago. Membership limited. This‘is a chance to get in on the ground floor of one of the best clubs. Address iifi5'iiiriiiinii Park Press. FUNERAL DmEc'rbhs FOR 69 YEARS ' ALEX RAFF$RTY,.: Highland [fark Transfer and Storage Company FIREPROOH WAREHOUSE . JORDAN%& COMPANY T9,e,tif?ilifiil.:.,.f, {xiâ€"(SKIING PAQKIN‘G SHIPPING Dry [Feet BM FRI EX] wt' cett'al Avenue Jt RTY, Sr., M a 37 Central Avenue Pbonb 181482.29 ROYCE Combettaare bulk for ugh stormy weather. Like 'sit' op biotch Rubber Fem/ea (boo s. Ait,aireaxcttey.)ehrr hm! be thoroughly gated out Under the ardent MW“. _ , , teityyte' T,adt W“ PP. RSFER OF 'RESS GAGE EIGHT TH SHORE CLUB 1864 PHONE EVANSTON “O PHONE twtf/d' Coll!- belt Rotlt Rdre. Emszwr‘w; t I I an: r "(Of I ara". AND I“? CHRI IN munnzn$ OF TOWNS Bursa for Adn it pom GI than: ;Annual< Like with-mu ot Ame _ muting door' ,',',t.tt erased tom '30 in gate of game ing last ea‘ s‘cel titties e tmbod (arolin in 928/ sued b the lNatio Advanc Gi of number of. Wm cmlin in 1 to defl te " r bureau. Th inf Leted f ttt 1:8“? f all pa of the by di t iion-es probab t t ma looked.§ 1 . / _ ll. Reitorrbs I Aaron-dint to tl the number of ci1 durihk the imriou lowing: , . This inst. fittur 460 due! _titd tty previous We?! report: were recs though a' large I undoubtedly ohm omntrrWi Shortly after I mtionnl burn“. gution of c. A. working for the don of_t.he old c eagrstidiubrttrirur, so Eitjes and to my; 888 in 19 in 1922;1286jn 1 v, awn"; _.-_- e-" - nitional bureau, t began at the e - mention of C. A. Grinnell, of D it, working for the ountrymido ex n: don oct)" old tom of Chril eagxstiiia1rrarint called “mitt.” As a model for ea in: organisation it melted the p worked out I city-wide basis in Detroit. The u- rban also ism an informati nal booklet, “Chris a: Eve , Caro n21 Being Revived," which in now t bel obtained, in rev form, by el in? wishing to in (unto the cu: m. With systematic stimulation try the bureau each ye the movement a now reached I eh national pro r- "fonts as to indi te that it is a ed iguana“ custom l a great number of ties. _ VALUE OF I IN Importance o Instilling A' istic he e in Growing C ild Seen T Pictured are 3 important as black-E boards in the ' uipment of tschool/ rooms. The boo of education of Chi-l cage has decid .that henceforth inil every new sch l erected there is ital! be a spsce for a picture in the {tonal ) blackboard ttrurtutro a special rooming. each building ttd t aside as a small artl museum for the pupils. Thus ?tiii,i:,i) backing is xiv n to work that has beep carried 0 tof thirty years by“ the Public Sch 1 Art society of Chi/ cage. This 0 ganization has bee l ,grt1.rinsr stesdi y toward the gosl 0 making the s aoolroom a place 0 beauty, decorat us it with appropris pictures so the ‘from the first gradd oh the child bill be surrounded bat beautiful thi , and learn artiatie am recitation slon with his three R'sl Ki,' new deeisibn of the school bond I is s victory to the Public School Art , society and at l, e same time increasei the scope of their work, for it is mi, I them to suply the pictures to he pleged in the iches provided by M board. At: meting held lest week t the home of M s. Paul Schulu. 280 Commonweslt svenue, plsns were idiscussed. A ponse wee not laekf I ins. Director, " bert B. Hex-she of , I Art Institute romised active suppo on the part of he museum, Which render vslusb assistance by loom o ‘peintincs and' of cues showing sages in the manufacture at vsrio utistie was such as are now 'stslled in the new children's cell l'lr't'il'n"r'tii7, ute.; " I The when! interest in the in: out question of instilling' artist: i taste in the , wring child who demoni- 1 stated by the presence of I 'egtt ‘ of leading fig res in the cl end'e world, who at nded the in ting s pledged sup” . Among t p out were Re A: and P. Ens dun ,the school of he Art Insti tittt d??,tttLt', IEi sculptor, C. H. T you. maiden of the hos {of ttion, Mr. J, is Bette, or Y lportrsit pain r, Donald f emu, the Chiesgo Be ety of rtlsts, th Her. pr. J a., Timothy tone, 1:..an may” totthh l The general ant question taste in the stated by th of leading fi world, who at pledged up out were Ra , the school of Poluok. no Inn, maiden l/tion, Mr. portrait paint I the Chicngo l Rev. pr. J l Kn. Williun I Chicago Wo Br om chmhes Jn um Decem Golden Rule) patrinKha ha ten, urging 1 refugee meal to the work 0 of thin the mm: in P sen-nee of America, but other eountri SINGING GROWING mimaim Pm Puss. thorium» PAM, mow comm RULE sumo“ n of the school bond the Public School Art e same time hcmwi eir work, for it in mi. ply the picture: to M iches provided by tht' does ndt incl B .imluded in but from whidh Wed M to:1928, meanings of 't ed the custom. ', Emu-M . he inception of to lioly 1 r Tttr a meat Mus- eat met-ease _ in This _ astom T uaw. Inc now I â€"v~ - that had cued r t home or " school. The recipes op. l us 1286, award! tr "intt in the cook book was ieuetid received by: t e " the beat a! the thou'undl minim rotation was 3; - but each is iieetmtpanied by the name , r clippings t m ndmddreu of the trirl sending ibdtt. ountry, as Ire? a The title, “Meat, and How 1 Cook ndee,ee, ttttf u " t,'f is pointed to as doubly sumifieant. , eitieig wer " T’ nder this caption Miss Pearl Gum l, 'r,, , _ 'Lemoore, Collin-mtg the story 9tow Gain , hich won the national championship le bum-5W! ref? B nd icy” selected as most appro- iies hams earioli tr my: for the,cook book, for each of We“! wat, tht f 1- e girls; through this medium, is ', . " 7 . ailing of "meat, and how I cook it." Blot Gain , p bureau’s reco iists having ear,isli , years was thy f TCTURES SCHOOL Sunday. The 'tttret: e issued 'toral les heir follow tout h and to mat u donattot caring for rum. are hand in Mr, ine and 'tl l The olil "he dpy mad ih has been opted by tit {the total nytibtrl that have held but-') carding in . ini; 1918 to wi 'lg,',t em pines, in ud- bmtion. 'rhokpta- ed in "Chr'tst'tnaa a survey just is- tal Bureau for t Music. The new! that had outd r ms 1286, atteoteu tr m m in 1918; no ; 712 in 1921;le "h dub. prouyrhtiond tll rt tout a a dortattott be mftttreei, win in every rib. The obi ad will ob. animations! The 'tttret: neon] let. de he no " tit, m: tat' " L it in 73 J. . A closer reiatiitnahip toxins now rm etween Heads of the big ppblic util- ty, companies yid their stockholders n ever before Ind is aiding hi he pid enlargement ot_propertieo, u- ;g. rding to Pl1,,",'e1fi, Ruhr, vice- M, resident and sea ' "l manger of the m- munch Power and Light corporation. COOK BOOK MADE : i BY w. s; STUDENTS {the ttrsteook book of its W‘mwi t be publlghed. th ttmt it is with 09 material furnished by high Iftt a _ ent- of home economics " att rt: of, the United States. will local Mt the puts, an a titauettertt c lining from the National $vivtgtoetr . Mat board today. tinde'r the t e, “Meat and How to Cook It," this publication, featuring tt,,r,t,',t' way! at preparing the less-elem nded can of meat, will be given free national distribution to achdols, colleges and housewives who request it, according th the board. ' ' 'pLosri.i1iIyt..S11ee P il, WITH STOCKHOLDERS {the publication is, the outgrowth-h! tl, e Natiotnl Meat Story content tt mently wider the 'au‘spice: of board. Nearly 12,000 girl: competdd i the ‘stoiy contest, which showro- igi,t,t,'iest1tt' they submiLrecipeq tested I "More und maxi the human element u becoming involved in the lamina“ [of manuNeturing an! fttmisttitterMey tric power, “I, mm, street car and Lanny service, all of which are now the I Welte - Miami? V7? 7 Exclusive Chicago Wt”! 1022 when AVENUE Oat was! tf W'w) “.11."... and Moat Mu! new am In 's: Upton Chin“ . ttdit essential: in oil: "CW-d” life /Mr. Maid“ '% _ “This Wheel: bronchi sheath!“- ly thtiotArtr the mphyc and mm emu) mock telling nuptial. ‘nds of connmmvf the m- vic we now part mm of the bus as: thpt it 'produciu than. Probably the crater pare-nus: of Ghosszog ma; PP" tt'e-A-utoatPr1',.tTe.t.t.',,? Inturance-- Time For Fall mating Is. Approaéhing Byplacing rourorderamtriantintreWrm"e . assuredabetterassorhnent PAUL SCHROEDER & CO., Real Estate - ' “a“... u-_--.. V l M '" We Trite . full line of companies. . Areyoucarrrimrrilmmtrht,' Au.uu-ummrAsnoue-a,retarrieae otarea6ii),gMri,es s . axiom-COMM é, F ' 'r, tutgtztgo:e2',,tx:ti,'t'Mtr,r,'f' 09'“ mmmmmmmw tmr. . ,. mt--atm,sanate,e-ettastt"ttm""d'"" od.ttset-t-mrr-foetltuetttV 3 , mun AND LOOK artiram,onmsaraNm an m usmnvounomm; '. 'tie-t uh mam-a mun-um - P. B. WILUAIB. Inna WAmnuhw-tm. “WM“ Firé, Tornado, Liability Hazelton Grands instance in Mao! tU but employe- am: , _ m order of m in, ' more Mn, ”and.” 1 th. We. in the men . dun. q-tttr more malty in “nibble f extension of the Peet nad in going ahead at} pm beyond t moat sanguine hum of Mm and builders of even tel you: no.” ruunsnummun d, m4 E343? Cl h a

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