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Highland Park Press, 17 May 1928, p. 15

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”mm-mulch: beirt..dNdtotheErsefinhderart- mammal-um '-atthrurh-itrofChieae left “I. " North-nun unim- sity. m. experience tho incl“:- two ”on teaching in our nixht _ “I: ma whine tusaneiat minim of bluineu " the De Pal when“, night school, Chi- ago. all! use mun-r bucking ac- o-mi- at the Btato Normal unim- attr, “-1. In. . Ora M who the: [in Olsen'a place. i 'ta'dree at the (Ilium Art 1-tit'rtetmar-uieareuW (W)H¢huhool. lulu-1 t%'.hmh-disateeeh.rstft-r-l i.'rsatNerthae-t-trmNemttr. at-ttrw-.-'.?-.. t-r,meu-,utHtibearuar mhhthulm‘ ,hoeiMrb-pdrethyt {artist-0'. Anti-yum.”- b-tef-tBlouse., 1qotrv.Mi.Qumt.,mdtqmttS.dl, “mm“. A l "hrto1,at8N.tAtier.Wis. - Imus-Whitlmm ,""nndteertorreirsthi. 'rsrr-intou-taroiUGiL" My, Crab, have: to bacon! bead of the department of comment: of the North Dakota State Normal uhool " Valley City, N. D, I teach- ér‘n trotiasq 1:th with in enroll- mm h-ea, five 3nd six hundred. no till and: Accounting and com- ment-l law. It. Cmby has taught (our and which “he " in mud his man'- WI. Mr. m It; - "rotrtotV-e.bqrt-hICftre ”IQ-dbl”. TRACK‘IIAIBIINGS MINORS!!!” Muhammad“ toth-ee-et-thath." In. - hth urban Mel!!- - t,ett2rtt The “In "rpm-m by,“ math alum-“thallium“; “autumn-cruel!“ .ttuM.th.Mm--aetheoromiH Wacky-rm‘thfor Mm. "eitmttttmetA1B+ ins-“hibewhudthh It. T-ylor has been head of the tnasthemattes department time the oft-linden of the work on I depart- mental bub. He in aueeeeded in this capacity by It: Incl-nix). Mr. Cm» I‘m The teacher taking Mr. Crocby's place in the commutinl department in E. P. Bung. held of the Comme" eial sin-mt of the Monticello. m., ui-rar-stints-ie. him for . number of year: In chair, nnn of the mttttetie mama And I pena- of tummy to sum the Inn-alum of (and: of the Bop' Ath- letie minim and the Idling of them. f-Cid.rFBwmthetre-r. Mai-3mm banana-WI- rm t6aert-fttboth.tmtgmtr mmmhm‘.‘ awn-Mind”... Th 'egitttru'ltttgtatgt d Intuit-uni. _u.all-'u-h.h hacking, till be _ by the .ehoot. Wall like! All mm In mum. In in may: hi- on. of tha.. "to be - by the vistthw M He has tiny! had tho nun and” of the principal ad board of "Nea- tion. Hi. work has been minuqtly “thinner, to than and they mm very lunch that ho in leaving. auxin intruder and coach " In- an huh school, Ms. Win. Mr. Neiamshna.eaetaat.oetuUniv- sity of Wiles-Ila. an. Kr. - - a'td_th. Uni-unity of Ikhitln. - taking the like. of Me. Tnyior; th- other .5“me a. deput- _I. a" a”, “I”. - End}! nth-ads dertmrtu WEI-Olson. [icing-h Ch handchumotm "erqrrrtherttunehookhirsei- - “a. a! the. - new WWW!“ trtmHh-tdbv_th.Mditims Mimi-mum any a”; hawk “Mi-don Principnl Stadwick hu'nuod on Mr. Tho 'r' It. nth-une- who". lit-um Van “by bu taught {our Ind yearn pt Dame“. during it of doting xymnuium clothing from n Iced dealer, As opposed to telling than in the nhool. It m decided that they would be bought from hell than in the (that George J. McBride. president of the high wheel bond of education, has unpainted three numbers ot the P. T. A. to meet with. the board trom time to time and discuss various probklnn. The women appoinud An Mrs. Raymond Flinn Ind In. Robert Sey- fnrth or “mind Park, Ind His. Willi-u Gouda, a! Lake Porest, Ther rm present at the lat meet- ing and alum-ad the question of or- SENIOR EXAMINATIONS HELD MAY 31, JUNE IST Senior examinations at Deerfield, Shield: high school will be (Sven on Thursday 5nd Friday, Mar 31 and June t, in 2H and 216 east building.' On those two'dnyn the study halts Ind the civic: dune: whieh meet in those room: will meet in the lunch Seniors need not report to school on those day: except when they have "amiaations. They may nae the study hatt for study, But they will not be allowed to loiter in the cor- riders. APPOIN'I’S WOMEN TD AID SCHOOL BOARD These boy: placed in the upper ten per cent. of their that: for the past two ulna-ten and. u i. the custom " Urbana, will be honored by the faculty and student body on Mar 18 in the Honor any ceremonies. There will be exercises at the University auditorium and other eelebratimts for) the“ honor whole“. I The Honor Day committee of the Uniunity of Illinoi- han fun In- bounced that tttree former Deemeld undam- MW My dutigterrUhod channel"- In achohnhip at the uni- versity. These student.- Are Pierre Buy '23. John Guard 'N, and Cebo Gtntitini '26. Two Ibot MI, I musieal comedy, tux-Hen. fencing. musical numbers, dancing (cunn- and other ma :1] van “can”! and remind merited applause from the Wynn! And mtthuaiatntk Indiana. ind the pa» -anawtusuwtttt wide-pm";- DEERFIELD GRADUATES HONORED AT ILLINOIS lt m'nrio'd and 1.8“; it; plum " mustn‘t-alum And shov- IT much an and odor! in prepar- march-mutability» mutual-had. Thui.th-daatmmi.vsertot .t.hitttyf.aod_ttmsdtrt-ort tut um' - mimi Gi; iaii; “ABMs-1%,Mtb "t mud M mu pm In. " W Iree%MA$hidd. ”3. I and” bug's-d trs a, e-d. 'ri1i.air.etetaimsrttrcthe MAI-limo!“ 1.tbi.r,r.d.thtLqyeyurt nut kieivsiieitittU -- :m’ " A: than“ at Mari-u the want: of the NASH. If you If. not an Wed motorist. you'llladthttbeudvieedthi- am in to he "lied upon. om. sult II, without obligation * My. -isrertr5yfa? NASH SALES moron MAXINE JIBny A. Camucvillo 'PENENCE has taught 'iaiif “iii Gladys Right will sail for Japan uni China, where she will spend the summer studying .and collecting in- lpintion for her coming season. She will stop in Honolulu and Mums. One of our British visitors, whb says that there in apparently no indolent people in the Uuited States, evidently did not happen to see A side- walk committee Witching . sham shoveh--Bo.tort Transcript. Helen Joan and Mary Elizabeth Murphy of 975 Eastwood avenue, Glencoe. and Mignon Gukill, Evans- too, Dolly Bell of Wilmette, are nmong the long list of North Shore children who will be seen. The Gladys Right School of Dane- ing is presenting "Ballet Unique of uses" at the Eighth Street theater, June 3rd, Sunday afternoon. This is the tenth edition of this ballet. There will be 150 adult pupils ap- peuring in the “Love Goddess" a Japanese ballet written by Miss Hittht. BALLET UNIQUE OF 1928 TO BE GIVEN JUNE 3 Gladys High! Sthool to Give Program 12352}: St. Thea, A baby ballet. hundred children "Story Book Ball, ,Aller phying in the championship? Bob intends to make In extensive; tour of Europe, visiting the principal golf courses. H Many children from Highlnnd Park. Lake Forest, Glencoe Ind Evanston mite be in the performance. However, on Thursday, Bob was eliminated trom the match because he made I More of 85, after huving made good scores in the first two an“; Tommy Armour, the Ameri- can open champion was “so elimin- Some of the noted trod profession- al: who were playing in the chun- pioluhip with Bots were Walter Ha. gen, Tommy Armour, Gene Scrum, Jose land. (In Argentinian), Jim Barn"; and Bill Melhom. Hillihr Bruehard won 1 half whol- nnhip of 3m in plants. vii]. Gent- vieve Wall And Hobart UM 'F uived baton“. mentions, Genevieve in French. and Robert in Smith. Bob Stuppln, I. "adult- of Deer- tiMd-trhiMa, Chas of '24, with nun other Auntie-n pm. quaiitted for the British open golf ehampiomship " Sandwich, Kent, England, Mar 7 to It. BOB STUPPLE PLAYS IN BRITISH OPEN "this: all-kudos; gins at the Uni- an», of Chicago on Saturday. May mwmm.m&u din.” Iaw plan- an: tin new . 'dftl'Ltht%htMta"l3 _ 'uett_tol,withartet6mr' “CW: Awbjukl' '0- the en.- hot. (or which it WM A In". .ihorexrp. Thu. at tho em! ”Mp6" Deuedmtarueqdirtiettor 'mm “waww‘! iaFeiitrilkGaUtrwu'ria yytttnM-dsdh-hMdeirodr. 1trthepoa-odpasitrib. ”pfdnnInBr-duedmu PHONE n. P. 181 " 182 9555}? iUFiiai W __ uddit.u/tald Equipment of the m and Pet. mr-to-due typ- chug: (Jig: Kai. v" ___ 5 any higher Jej'tihi Uniformed workmen. too. GARMENT STORAGE In our moth prod all: '" hmitne And “on fun. hr -the1othitt-dreyie, WAREHOUSE Forum 3].: the North Shore COMPLETE SERVICE a,” _ --. #7,,77- b' - VI-hnmo‘lyvonh $'ggt2'tlllt'llttMit 1'dV=U'l'hX. Uri-waged beilititfor saft Amu. PACKING STORAGE ter, 'aes,',,'."!'""' MOVING with more than a will appear in the C”! The Suburban league will take ef- (feet December 1, 1928, but all previ- l ously "ranged games will be played lat scheduled. Each team is required Ito engage each of “mother schools in football, limb-ll. light and heavy- iiLiiiii basketball. Junior and senior swimming, and in at least one league f track meet. There's one thing to be said for bobbed hair. The presence-ot woman customers in the barbershop: has im- proved the quality of the funny stor- ies told there. the representativu, Mr. Katmai-TWA; elected chairnnn and Mr. O'Brien, mien]? treasurer. Principdn tmm wan of tho sub- urban school: " I meant muting. ormiud n m long-n to be known a We...“ no“ at six school." mm M" the vent, Proviso, Oak Park and Horton: 3nd three wheels from the north "te- tion, Evanston, New Trier um! Doer- field. It VIII the principah' idea to have I controlling body, which would gov- ern the utivitiel of the newly formed league. Thin body is composed of one rep-stative from each of the whack. The representative could neither he the principal or the catch. or .nrous connected with the conch- inz ma of the school. The six men who are members of the ruly body Are: Mr. O'Brien, Oak Park; Mr. Carr, Proviso; Mr. MucConnell, Ev- amton; Mr. Wiebe. Morton; Mr. Kahler, New Trier; attd Mr. Peru. Deerfield. At the tirst meeting of vsmmw swims NEW SUBURBAN 'tAss Recent! For-d and Ind-(la Si 'tuTll'fsu",. W ' ar6aGiriiUi; AN ADDRBM0PDWrmcTtoN puns AT 'sttoatt-eiraNtsroN--ortrttrNt.iar, nu; THEf1NEit WAY TO LIVE. 11itriet of jsuruirrrio"srorth Shore People Who Might Like to Improve Their Living A/Ga/eGGiii l - One rental includes all these and other advantages SEE HOW MUCH HERE ,' GEORGIAN SAME CAN MANY or THE ARE AT THE MORE BUY ITEMS FO UN D ONLY THE MONE Y ARE BUT 40 OF THE ADVANTAGES OF THE GEORGIAN-- HERE “uni-Em marine may mm m we: played and . loch] hour enjoyed. My awning. April 27th m In- Ipoctlon night " the Mtstie Work at has. In. Con-way lam nominal of the and lodge in preo- ont tad inspector] the work. Full de, taiU of the impaction wen given u. the meeting, Friday evening. The ioeal organization i; the reei- pient of $5 from the Grand om " a prize for the excellence of their work and tbs "(unity of their meet.- inn. 850 Wu given to Terrell, Texas, lodge No. 1085. Thirty-six other lodges were the recipient of I 825 Prue, V Through an oversight the than Mr- ticle was omitted from last week's issue. IYS'UC 89. 40. 30. " 32. M. " 35. M. 37. 2r 24. 10. It. tit. 13. M. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. SERVICE " HOURS MECHANICAL REFRIGERATION NOISELESS VENTILATION . RUNNING ICE WATER GOOD LIGHTING BEAUTIFUL OUTLOOKS GAS FURNISHED HEAT FURNISHED ICE AND ELECTRICITY MAID SERVICE LAUNDRY OF LINENS IN-A-DOR BEDS BESIDES ROOM BEDS TILE BA THS SHOWERS, IN-BUILT FIXTURES WELL-PLANNED ROOM ARRANGEMENTS AS MANY BATHROOMS AS YOU WANT LARGE AND MANY CLOSETS ' SUNLIT, AIRY ROOMS _ LIVING ROOMS 14220 FEET DINING ROOMS. 10:1! FEET KITCHENS. 8V2.” FEET BEDROOMS, 13211 FEET LARGE DOWNSTAIRS ROOMS MAIN DINING ROOMS FOUNTAIN TEA ROOM DRAWING ROOM GREAT LIVING ROOM LIBRARY TWO WRITING ROOMS VALENCIAN BALLROOM ROOF GARDEN CHILDREN'S PLAY ROOM CIGARS, CIGARETTE SERVICE NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STAND CATERING SERVICE NOVELTIES. SOUVENIRS. (‘ANDIES VA LET SERVICE . BEAUTY SERVICE TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH TRANSPORTA TION SERVICES Symbol of Quality and Service tatt) - iii/ins PRIZE wuther it us his“ vim. lack of contestants. or the fact that Ink visitors a the beach during tit Il- mul Festival spent All their duo waiting for the Maths. that cm the Legion to drop the shapety on. from their list of alumina-nu b not generally known. but In“ it ia that along with Adam: City and throughout the country, tho bathing beauties are no longer a; the program. WAUKEGAN LEGION m N " ABANDON BEAUTY Gm Wauhnn’l “and m " .. chritudo and way m * that wemrnot-ttoiqir" paaaedimtoNNion Inuktitut. meeting of tho Auriga: I“ Festival committee under tho m mmhip of E. A. saru.

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