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Highland Park Press, 13 Jan 1927, p. 19

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t Adda '1.“ka {DOSE I; "eid-ttrttmdrse. “bandied. mutate-Solar . for thepext so“ aetieVeogks. 3111 Want“ Ave, Chin“! tsunami. new“! 13;; mt," an a tr, Nent York grad tiaurets,'us wells: Manon; eleis. Iina carry dining mandamus an af luxurious traasriim4rtrsveisirr'u: 'rte,flthPiri'timits1tiiett. "astr9estrrat" “I d it. . mhwlum Humid a (as we infirm ia3t""P3' =T.at.uti 5 .v , was“ s, everrvhrrd Dtiys' Only 'i. ive, and In!» cltr, Wing [Expense . [a t 315ml the (who oesrurrtraaid E3: I.» : 1m Fi? , ',T , Inn Worth Ottt Bowen Thtt , 7 /tda'rg'ta/ ttTgl,dfiiir ( 2 Been Amused, cop .. . _ in: to Report T . w "'. NEW EXPERIMENT 'r'" 7121103313“. JANUARY has .', FOR THE HOUSEWIFE WHO FIGURES COSTS: WET WASH 25 LBS.. FOR $1.25 _ f Mr THE RELIABLE I14UNDlty . HIGHLAND PARK , t “we believe that every possible sunny should be used in the educa- tion of the Georgia farm boy," added Mr. Chapman, “and with the excellent atrrieuitural programs that are ivsil- able each day We believe that a radio not should eonsytitute ti part of the equipment of every school in Geor- iris." _ . A schoolmaster named Bird was always being reminded of this tact by the boys. Once entering the ‘clasa ,room he found the boy: looking so [rave that he looked around for signs a! trouble. Sure enough on the black- board appeared a familiar quotation: "Hail to thee, blithe spirit. l Bird who never wert." _ ' "Who wrote that?" he rapped opt sharply. , . M silence reigned for some mo- unts. Then a and} boy mid: “Pia-e, sir, I think it was Slate- I It was possible for a school to make points in the contest, ttmips " a perfect score. Points _ of . were: (1) Percent of boys in the classes carrying the complete reject program recommended, Aoo points; (2) per cent of projects com- Ated last year, 100 points; (3) total Hue of farm products produced by the boys in the agricultural classes of the school, 100 points; (4) per cent-of a... members with savings accbouts (bank deposits or Inmsttiternur',a.ittt points; (5) relative merit of theis- uys submitted on the selected "tr-i bets, 300 points. V ' , Expresses Appreciation v ' Paul W. Chapman, state director of, Vocational education. in i',",',',',',',',':"','),') on the contest, expressed apprecih Gl, of the generosity of the Educational Bureau of Chilean Nitrate ot Soda in “riding the radio sets as prizes tor contest, and he said that jthe’ CO8t- test enabled a number of rural high nhools to secure radio sets, thus in- teresting these particular schools as 'well as others throughout Georgia in the possibility of the use of radio as , part of their educational program; :mosmmwn ;’ . Illia0ttiahSaoi)rs . shortly after the first u. tho-9E: . number of run] high 'ettoW:r'/ht wm‘wiu each receive . at“. bet 3. . reward for the axe-HM? of 'trorkd.onetrriurmttaiisotit.. cue pioieet Ind my contest; .1110 Mate was divided into ttee ”cued: in n. contest,lnd the prize went tn the brtnnitttr school in each lemon We}! l red the highest record on heme T: work of the put season and "blamed the best may: on three ,u1ectad subjects . 'i, The subjects of the. - m3 , 1) Mr Home Project in Agriculture. 'M The Use.of Nitrate u 1 “pt (3) The UM of take. of Sod: ’ly Community. The coat“: which E; just closed has conducted by the page supervisor: of tau-“haul edtt-. and district one”: of ‘the multunl Tucker: usociation of IU movement for "diet in Irrhr behoohr,.hawtteen not in M69711: Ma. ml the plaas tr 2."r'Ciil't' no well thst._it in of 121tt'tit'tt. I9trieeu _of - My. THE AUTHOR as they are today: ade indeed the masters of their f e-through the stabilizing inftuertee irusuranee." Modern girl is £21m be very- dainty, but ‘some t ' tt she is more likely to be minty. E . "And he would this, hopeless state of affairs q isting through countless centuries, Imtil insurance, born of men for en's protection, came to set them f , to release them them and their peit energies for to- morrow’s task, Inn! ' red by lnxiety " to the safety of yesterdny’s achievement. Final ,tumlng to'the fore once more, he nld behold them "Such attitude" j natural' enough. It is perhaps the .ranal attitude of everymnn whose . ". are planted Iqurely tn the f of his head; and whooe'nu is " on the sunrise. Yet' it would do tt , overuse indMd.s ual no harm to loo “verhia shoulder occasionally. He would catch , glimpse of the wo , " it used to be. "He would see, i'the dim, far end of the human patt4 ma,_the earth and its inhabitants? bbed, 1uhtmrd/ eonfined,' by the m , - circumstances of life and nature. Me would, observe men, like a colony , ants balked by high walls, boldly' ., y and ignora- inlously withdraw " in, their - move frustrated. tl would see them mired by surround I g conditions. or whirled about by thirfury of the ele- source. ‘Givo us. e Mr. Mtieth Century, 'our cc. Whit do we cue about its ori t We mt Pio. tection. thlt'l all? I [ “In thyme“ ttttid-tttis Immutable trtttliFnetimars aatse, duo recognition. eoplo us must- omod to take am insurance in tts Monster" rlhf “.mm- lows its meuw--, , much u I mt- for of course, tdbr1tttottt stopping to directman in ' I thought to the An authority y' immune. mutton up: "Prom an: angle the great institution' insurance In con- tomplotod one con “at W the not that by irtitnttott or 'diss may of latent ' rink-baring, mm is enabled in demo to'ontvit the We“: id [. lo. m 11 mild 9ruststurr1vtlibttrutttuioiirert INSUMNCII' AT Am, IN m or MANKIND new mm to _ wit Accidents of Life to _ Degree: Experience im' " con ed to the beauty Parlors' of Europe. The prices charged for this ork, however, were so exorbitant that only the very wealthy class co " afford to have the treatment. . . This treatment iathow within the reach of every woman seeking relief from the inroadsibf old age, as well as the stage, society and screen beauties who have taken from ten to twenty years " their age. it fooliéh 'igit'ftg',r massage. No cutting o'r tft/nt R ndi l h St one, Jentrn T T _ . a o p . Lake View 2tat, "a. M. D. RAYS Suite " All work Muted. Curbs Runnable. Estimates Free 15 Years' i' T THE Service rendered our Policy Holders has made this the Agency of Insurance for this com- munitir. 's _ f e PIANO TUNER Gsntt.iif Insurance 8,& PIhNtyTtJNING My bethod in the recognized treatment for the removal fi" of gees of age, WRINKLES, freckles, acne, moth spots and ( AGGIN MUSCLES. . /‘ Shttrt of FACE REJUVENATIbN was for centuries on“ "A On 'has R‘s-n6" unulnug‘ " Panama. “a cunning. When better insurance is written sire will write it. M S. sri, Johns (ve. ' Highland Pm, Illinois We Hours: Daily 9 i. m. to' , p. m. u _ nun-nan cuyu‘u. a ml .m:;:;;: 0 are .' of his het and ix on the marina. t “ease irtdiVW oo "this shbnlder He would catch , m- " it used to ti. E EACE REJUVENATION PAHNKE National Association Telephone 574 . 1046 Ink Bldg. Hi; Phone: OFFICE HIGHLAND PARK 2048 Stimulus? has been aided to the campaign by the ofteritig of prizes by the Chilean Nitrate o Soda edu- cational bureau in' new bl southern states, end garden can T ere re- ported under Why in North Outline, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and MitusitMppi.. These contents will be held in cooperation with the Itete. district, county, and home demonstra- tion agents; end the state hortleuttue al nutrition Bpeeiq1iata. The prizes will be ewqrded in the way that has been worked out by then local mul- egere of the "Live It Home” cam- paign. _ . The girl; are studying the house- hold arts. They wilrfind that one of the most important of those arts is to induce the men to do any work about the place. . Having (hue home for the holidays for rest from study, the students are returning ' qonsidernbly tinder than they were before. C it along in proved by the Net that ouch stutoihu It: mtg-wide omn- iution 101'qu on it. agricultur- al and home-life magnum. Women nnd girl: or; the life ot the “Live at Home" unionism, and they "is for.. my enrolled In ugh mt. to the number of trom 6,000 to.15.000. Their common object is the enriching of their own lives with a broader knowl- oglge of Home-making ind the im- provement of community life attain po'ople. The different state organiza- tions hove?dlvidod Into districts and locoliud the competition for results} in the, undertaking. . l Thiswoykhubeeniocterodinre- cent yours; by stag 'tttrieu1tttral col- lege: and glut: Wuhan! depart. ments and mimics. That the south in sblo to so. a good thirurand Pugh Thug. tun south in developing it. all-rear-rr/md gum bylaw! vege- tables no ”no“ and fruits produced. Poultry. and in dome mu dairy pro- dugts, ueQanluded in the picture. A numhier of Southern lute- seem to be in e fair way to Many accomplish the pun-pokes" of their “Live at Rome" when There is good peycholocy, and 'mbe1aatt eco- nomies m the movement, both of which “which elements ere' in (“or of its plume“ “can. . . scum BTAR'I'SWLIVE AT BOMB" CAMPAIGN Some ot'mtesrt south‘m States Seeméln Fair Wat to Make It Successful THE ttttmLAttB'PARE PRESS! HIGHLAND PARK, miitiim " PAINTING AND DECORATING Wand Ptu%' m. i' him, w.“ Paper, 61m gWindow Shad”. Auto Glis- ' 1 PM SW. ' t Service meg-1A9. Conical a Second s; m. tr. P. w Comm. line of Ps'znfcun Bnd Floor oo-trt.. r max: mammal) mu RICHARD O’CONNOR Cement ‘Work & Grading Contractor Cami-1n Eider-lb. Gen-em Flood and mu- thing in the cane-n Line. hum mud on xeertne. All kinds of Organ. 21.7 North Green Bay Rand W A. Nnerenbera' Ca. CEMENT WORK CONTRACTORS Chimney Bloch Bundlnc M TEL. DEBFIELD 276 ttEBttrtBLD . l-u-m- on In": tk PHONE I. P, "" am no» V Wm of Brim-[uh I“ Highwood Fuel, Feed F I Hardware Co. Highland Park Radiator and Fodder Repair Shop 513 ELM PLACE .... Highland Put Drs'trorourmsraemdrtu.t4mate Ammo, __ - " "htai_iiaurEiiiiCi' -.._- _P!log AM (HI Tel. H. P, 2774 COAL . WOOD? BLACK DIRT HA ULING. EXCA VATING Cinders - Gravel. - Torpedo Sand _ Classified CARPENTER CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , AtrToui5aw6iiiiitBVEEW- 11mm In»: a I. noon . bam- Wm...“ " N. First St. Ttt. R. P. am - ottotttti3trttt-tgrtt_D-t, Hank’s Auto Supply Co. JnSEPH J. BERUBE Carpenter ' Builder Contractor ' lithium Furnished Lake Shore Creamery Bm1'ih"t"htiam . HOME DRESSED POULTRY ‘ 685 Central Avenue AU'r09mTTvlll _ ELEQTIICIANS Telephone JTighinnd Park 828-1! ' MOTOR CAR ELECTRIC SERVICE Telephone Highland Park 1482 Automobile Painting Telephone Highland Pnrk 2180 _ Fenian Work I 8m ' CEMENT CONTRACTOR f mam. KW Park an cm Titiiirihiii," mi run (than. nAnmlvm Huron-won _ Brhsgtrtporar-otdutmartitt Telephone Highland Park " JAMES COLLINS Auto Painter LETTERING - MONOGRAM! High Wade Work / 516-518 IAIN] Ava“ GARAGE Ind CAB SERVICE .9?!” B.ted d W: EARL R. FROST Highwood " Palmer Ave. Atnmrtmpt'tRrrPurtg I __°99_1?°9! E, P. "tttt a“... . . _ u...‘ "mtegieghe,i,iEiiiiiii I mari-ii, Phone lt Park 012 . 'li,5,t a... M d REPAIR SERVICE "-d,'d',2,1r,:""""ftlfii-' .>__q Mm. .3 CEMENT PRODUCTS Sievers and Cervi 318 North thask trar' rad BRAND BROS. BUTTER AND EGGS aii;kiiriifiitirf& _ .1. d5?,i5,",ii) a“ r...“ I, I 'lil?::.', lit ' . ' Wrecking, Rom _ ' ' ' In: North First Strut Telephone 3W Put an m Aahhtttd Am -‘ culmmcluumhnm . 1eP-ePSeP.lel',eelee Tr"- 'T""-"""-"""""'"""'"-"-""'"'"""": DANIEL A. FAY l ami.qtti" Phone Highwood 1844 Lo'iiigiiri"itii'ii8li. CEMENT BLOCKS 614 Glenview Avenue 1' Highland Park 9. UGOLINI (Not WM) an S. BllhrttlNtDr fat DECORATORS Innufmvm of COAL If E Hub: and cm ft',',::',",': 656 Deerfield Ava. um Pith JOE VENTURELLI GENERAL MASON CONTRACTOR gin-only and Cunt Wart _ Estimtu on Request "trNttetlt.ATs .mnam m HIGHWOOD. ILL. . Ettimntu Furnished Tel. B. P, TNa 688 Central Ave. Tel. B. P. was: [Major 005mm. Window M 688 Centrpl Am. Tet. R. P. 989.30” vtiiig'i%. Lt.. iii/d mowing, .Emm ' I""'"""';;;'",';"';,',',";;'.'"" m Railroad Am. Rhino“, m. a: North An." “and. I!“ Lamp shade. calm WW Furniture Paglia: and b-ear ELECTRICAL COMM“ RADIO AND ELECTRICAL ERWIN F. DREISKE W. A. Noerenberg Co. MASON CONTRACTORS‘ Pol-cut Work I I” Tet.h. P. 2882 C YLEEHQLSg DDS. Hours: 9-12; 1-2: " Syd” and holiday: by appotrrta-t Phonon KW Park 28W AMn'un'e oriiiiiiiii'é _ PHONE HIGHLAND PARK an: J osénh Cabonargi CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER 13147 Wad. Strut hm h nun-g4 Mal-u no filth!“ MOMOMAV. TOLEPJM ERNEST H. KUEHNE M trt_qi%V -iiiGGa iiriGaaa " 11tAll gs. {Qt PM mLE-adrv - aeite Per9q INTERIOR DEcothqY6iiii AND FURNISHINGS GENERAL CONTRACTORS ELECI‘RIC SERVICE Telephone 81¢th Park 2130 “Votter imd Better All the 'tqw'. MASON CONTRACTORS DR. GEORGE' tAirru otBoePhemititaatdP-tgt Telephone Highland Park 982 PAINTING and DECORATING Wall Pym glad Wind-ram Mrs Mezzini & Son W. B, FREEBERG um 'Gh'li P. 1730 [ll,','.,'-'..,.,',!,,.'.,.,'..,.', AND ttt General Electrical Conn-um Electrical Wiring t Fixtures and Appliance- D. & R. ElLEClrRllc 1uuru_tdurrsehurprmt- , Il-trx-ur-rms-die l an. and Mn Welt "mama-n: Boilini & Grandi is South at; JiiiG 133-. Phone Kickball M 802 007 ‘Gqum'w AVENUE FLORIST . Mitt..te Ema!!! Dawn surname with)“: W Park, In. “Say I I With PUuieri" 614 Gleam Avenue H. FRIEBELE EXPAVA'I'ING 'irtilrr6rt"ruir"i'i" 688 Skokie Am PROFESSIONAL FLORIST DEN 118T 5%“qu if: 4B.rlmtt1. m 2TN.guetdnnttd. In; mamas "B. amount»;- iuilr.r.sk d Tel. B. P. “I E w. I... an... Pd lurk k , i JAMESVITI?’ SON“. (tl:':':,!:!,:,?:?)));!,::':':,?:':, '. ".Drairtn'eeand Bah .'r nvzacnuus Stephan-DON. tb. V It. stut'Mtt; W.Am rum-31mm co T on alum sum mrarrrirrirr, 1.3.91.4...me ' ORNAMENT“ ttoN AND his. cw. Shree H. and . Mu waif}: H. M. PRMY, mam. aw in: an. , " _ United PUNERAL ti te'ee?i?t'fiisifiit'g, Tm and q F . MONO!“ 4 A.A.R0} Rah-m RaVinin ' N "ttthettmi& “In. nnoxé il,: Ii 833V” "t

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