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Highland Park Press, 3 Nov 1927, p. 5

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Wamuotw M M new vb calm manhuntdmnhol. -m--detettuuaterernttgr. ham-yuan. t9tth-.,thietr- new " f!!! paw-oh: North Shore Trust Company Windward Mum m bor and (my-63;. nation ad huh“ an to! il,)iiiliily But-Hate Market 0W Ll.ilil.j)tlll)f, Next Saturday. this Meat Market will open its ddors to the public, [offering the finest of meat: 70:: a cash basis at prices femur-Remy low. . The Store itself is designed L itive tuGmost in service. our sanitary refrigeration guar- antee: the wholesomeneu df’our meats-“while our staff iitraied togive efficient, courteous attention. We shall strive to merit your patronage threugh quality and service. N Our trust department is qualified to act for you, un- der the supervision of expe- rieneed officers. yours. Should you have occasion to appoint an executor or trus- tee for your estate,.why im.. pose this duty on a friend, who is already busy with his own affairs? It is often a hardship for him since it means that he must neglect his business to care for Let Us Act as Tgustees -fstruhdtgt1.t. Estate . an. WWII”. a Junior, ant Arthur Miami, u junior at tted for that Manon. - an tun-lam - mun-ty- 'ttrtrrt_tmth-ht-rqrB, the tin-hu- following with m- two. Mm‘nmdmmh "h..tmad.thetssmorrotl,aruuters memotthxirl-wero-bhtolv mums» Saturday, November 5th Next Door to the National Tea Store :1; Avenue ', i _ s" ' Hid“ f Being required to take a university course every three years, there are Jseven from Deerfield-Shields high taboo] taking courses this year. The ',teachers are: Mr. Ball, Mr. Rich- ardson, Mr. Einbecker. Miss Dolese, Miss Morgan, Miss Griswold, and Mr. C Burwell. Mr. Burwell and Miss Morgan are taking courses at Northwestern. Miss Morgan is completing works on “as: ten thesis in English. under the sup- ervision of Professor Kaye. Mr. Einbeeker and Mr. Richardson are both taking courses at the Uni- versity of Chicago. Mr. Einbecker is taking a course, on Saturdays, in mental testing. and a course in phy- siqisusi, and Mr. Richardson is may. intrudvanee physiology and pshclia- wry. _ A ’ HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS TAKE COLLEGE COURSES Friday, Nov. tt is Armistice day and elaborate preparations are being made by the post for its adequate celebration. It is pointed out by Iwaion members that Armistice day is not a holiday in the ttature of Memorial day. The latter is a day for remembrance and expressions of sorrow and tribute, while Armigtice day, while also, a day of re em- brance, glso partake: more of than” of victory and the delight manifested throughout the world over 'he ending of a cruel war. For Trustee for 3 pears-heist Johnson, James T. Moody, W. Deva, C. Dewar. For Finance Officer-Cart Am- wald, Frank Romp, Bernard Steigler. Fur Sergeant at Arms-M. E. Faust, Stanley Maculs, Rocco Stella, Tarxe."rtrreiia-, ---_.- -- g . For Chaplain-John T, Farmer. M. E. Faust, Ramon Bowden, Darin Calm, George J. Etu. For Junior Vice Co-tder-Ctrl Amsw-ld, Jamel Emanuel, PM Naughton. Fred Gdhgher, Pull Mar- ty, Max Muller. For Senior Wee Commander-W. W. Reiehardt, Carl And-non, Peter Zell. M. E: Fey, Gfortre 8taas., For Com-Ur-David Johnna, Willis Dever, Fred clincher, Utein J. Calm. . The non - but". -tittq of Dem-nu] Spun: Post, No. "' of the Annie.» Legion will be qumber 10 " Wittaa bu u I p. In. sharp. At thin muting chain of "tear, will he held for tho your 1928. The following have been noni- mud It the regain meeting held October M.. new 9031- MN m " MBLD NOV. an mu .1 Wu mm at Reeeerthreetirtr, - F . the Day Nor. " rtmmaartamrraaBrtrs-) sons can be nude directly to tie Ochoa], 306 S. Wabash venue, Chi- cngo or by phoning H. P. 1080. adv. Mr. Milton Prams. In “winced “Meat of Mr. R. B. Girvin, director of the school, played the violin Ind Clarence when”, most capahly ae- eompanied all who took part, and played piano Iolos. Min Wveotr in director of the Hizhhud Park brunch at the Girvin school and Mr. Prove: will teach violin in Highland Parts. Applications for voice and violin les- [in Ev. but WM 4 a. he- nlty ot the Gm Institute of Ionic and Allied Arta In Kink-ll lull. Chi- uto. Wet-nun! II. pupils. In. lath Jonsson of Chic-go and Hill Jou- phine Hull, in a musical " tin "l dence of D. Georg. Him: of Ridge- Ilood drive last SW1. KISS “com PUPILS IN DIGITAL MONDAY HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK A conscientious banker is a traffie cop at the corner of financial right- eousness and misery. His is many times an unpleasant and thankless job. Even though it may hurt. you may depend upon it that this bank wi direct you along the road of what it considers your best interests. A false friend will pat you upon the back and tell you to "go to it" when you are about to commit some indiscretion. A real friend will say: "Look here, John, you‘re on the wrong road. Better back up and' take the road to the right. It's a rough and stony road, but it leads to right- eoueness and contentment. The road you are'now on looks smooth and easy, but it leads to the state of misery." k M- ~v': an.’ The Financial Traffic Cop The Home of Savings Depositors There will be absolugely no charge made for work this year, und every one not in attend-m in the day school is privileged to enroll. Last year a total of 326 ditterent people enrolled for work in the vul- nus courses, and it is expected that the number this yen will be fully as great. Actual class work will not begin until Monday, Nov. 14, but registra- tions should be made in advance. PM m out Announcing the'; The 'Centrgl Council of CUM can. to be Mend. out um giving} 'siidu1'pft"t mi! met 'Ne,,'; Nov. Micah”. :5. u meeting M u M. There will be .buolugely no chargeI f"?" “d each In the "ettorttt (Pro. nude for work this rear, und every l 'itJ,'reg,gr,t'et kimiertry.tem "egg.. one not in _nftendam m the day) in if" 'IT,', Eugen?“ m school is privileged to enroll. 1 "Y "H, ave Pl tres me P m- 'titratimt. for night school work " M Mid-Shield- high who] till GG place nan Honky waning. NOV. T, It 7:30 " the hick whoa]. HIGH W8 IMMVEMBEI , , Miss Hun Cooks, of the PM Parker school Ind Prof. w. H. Burton . of the University of Chica‘o m among the speakm. The media; in {at 10:30 a. m. at the Central Elam club rooms and is to be followed by a [luncheon at 12230 p. 111., where the discussion will be “Experimental Ap- ‘pronch to Teacher Training." CENTRAL causal. I“ "BET NEXT “WAY Miss Flu: Cock In! Put. W. l. Baring ui, A"; l1 PM "" v.5

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