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Highland Park Press, 5 Sep 1928, p. 5

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um owns - , “ELISE “MAM.” North Shore Trust Company mid-m m:- d Att you - h Ind-d In college: AIG-A-lest-tio'. qrsired canton and "est-ttm Attu ant-ill Ind-pom. run to and the not! with " "I W '0 mulled-l .ehurmt-t. But hqqr-- and when? TMnmn-nnyuus-ehdilu- "tear-d-h-tAnti" Mathew-.7 - h_tkn_ny_ (515.15- m.qumu-I- 1‘" iraatrt-ar-ioAM" titanium-nun"..- WHO-with“ a. tftetqdto$sAtV . mmw‘kh _ ' ittg.gimtgiatttatt ,?.itttiitiiittt'lSEiit -ee.r-f. mm“ . Luke Forest. Illinois HIGHLAND PARK MUSIC SCHOOL For further blot-5th Km ,l’tita- In one private has” cut week. with one (no clau in harp-y ,eeor..ber.ut " one doll-r Ind I In". Special atteartiort is rnned te a abut Imp-iv: mm in pin-o nu! Egon designed lo precede school but] Ind civic-(n pinyin; Private instruction in pin-o. iiriir%TdiaGt I. “Vin-1e. ugh an it”! 'IG.'h'l a! 59-325: ETHEL LATHROP MARLEY. Dim-v Fall Term Opens Monday. Some-her My Guitu.r. not. " " “THE BIG KILLING" . ' IAYIOND “my: . Innue- In" BEBE DANIEIS - NEIL HAMILTON Tad-y ad Wall-by. Bere. II. " 'Sundly and -, Bert. 9. " "HAROLD “EN” ARTHUR LAKE HAIRY BRIAN “HAPPIN- All!” ii Sammy; Bert. 8 “KIT CARBON" FRED THOMPSON Friar. Bert. 7 “HOT NEWS" have 3 Banking Requirement Meet Each Individual - BDNUNO WWI avg-I. violin. in...) in Tutollowincbohuhu-du “mum's“ thiiiiiiiLorG-eu-ml_AtHt.-eaee GV-tto-tsits-i-der-ttred/e. dent-z ~11thth Which College? by 1.8. lid! “mt. s',',r2,"ul2"iiflut : . - on ._IP°£°'."{.' 'tthet"" m. Prob. an: want at m. lull. Why Go to GM5-t-49. B. Count. Coll-[Ema the (In? by I. E. Rawh- The “Odin College, by I. L. Kelly American Usher-ido- Ind Collo‘u. by D. A. m “tantalum-Edd. We Haw to Study Ind Win: to M. hv Ir. LLWMhdpn! d_ mamas COLIN! TthtNB m WAUIIGAN IIighla-d Purl "" Win-01h I852 - - "' t'i'ggttg",'glWocauU, “(1)1139! _ . may“. on: ----- 2rafM'lhuutp.t2 I Dubs-Odin. m of up than I!“ I ar-B-hr-. _ fun-“uh.- Sqst* 'r-ture-art-hd-Mr.. E _ ,yt9terFlVirttt-oaiyi, Telephone 832 urttintMlr0tlHtt l WWW“ wannabe-m1 l who taught sixth with “1' - mmmuvuhuw rrTiiGGFAuetieieee'.y. "r'iii"trarriiiTUirEit" mind" br Mit. Matt"' tee .oe Pest r- v _____ .-"-- "We I non of Chientro, a graduate of North- western university School of - and an experienced teacher of music will be in charge of the music York this year. Miss Hudson in an ac- complished musician u well " I trained teachir Ind will be In addi- l mm " Highland Park Musical cut-let. l Miss Elizabeth Rochester of Harland , Kindergarten college will saint in l third and fourth grades. l The other members of the stair at l Ravinin are the nine as last year. " Miss Parsons will at u principnl;‘ l Mr. Howard Capo. director of Play ‘ and Manual Arts; Miss LII!" Stout! 1 dprd, Art work; Mrs. Luelln Dough“ Eighth grade and English; Miss Mary l anity. Filth grade; Mrs. Cnperun. ' Third grade; Miss Dorothea Hansen. tl Fourth grade. Miss N. Grace Wright will return to l, West Ridge school. His. Emily Bry- , mpr will -nigtn resume her duties as i svhonl nurse. T v, -I- -"" w_“. V, - City, 10... [in delicacy in n - an: " on Sun W’ coll..- " Cod-r 'tarid.. [an and " M tut-I Ink-nit, And In hi - local-fl! Jun " (sucking in - and Stain: high new in Iowa. ID Helen Hardin; who is I‘m to an her work at Chieaao aim at year will be followed by Hi- 1. nine Sinldor of ChieaIo. Sh. ill have dam of seventh glib d ' nod-l Mist-co in the th"tt per nudes. Misa Sinner In: in. teaching in Dunstan during tho rant there or tour years. She in a grad- uate of Chicago university and in - pecinlly prepared to teach will Bei- ence III the upper grades. - “a ... - -,,-. -___V,, As on album to the crowded m‘ and sixth (rules, Min Elizabeth Dur- linglnm of Evanston will also do - ciol science work in all the W (rude: " Ravinia. Miss Burundi- who in a graduate of Northwestern has been loathing Nature Study and Science in Gary, Indiana during tho pvt two years. Miss Adelaide Hud- - r“ . A . “A4; Children who are tive before Jan~l nary I, 1929, will be admitted to kin- 1 dergarten and ehildren who are sin before January l, 1929 will be o-l mittod to First grade. I The addition at Lincoln is well un-l der way. The brick masons have' about finished their work and the run! will soon be completed. 1 At Ell- Place ', T There are few changes in the stair, this year. Miss Kathryn Moore is to) l take I year'a leave of absence in or: ’der to Bnish her university course” P“:- Dorothy Krauch. Mian Georgia! Bradley and Minn Eileen Kerr retired [ .from the staff by way of matrimony. Ellis: CUire Kennedy and Miss Ma-) QInie Dorsch who were away on leaveh ‘of abaence for travel and study in! LEur-rpe are resuming work at £an1 Place again. Miss Ethel 'f'ltee.'el of Grundy Center, Iowa. a recent. graduate of Iowa State Teachers' col, Wil', is to take the place vacated by‘ thus: Kerr. Harold Schultz of the, Leighton School of Art, Milwaukee.) ‘ is coming to occupy the position W cated by Miss Bradley as teacher otl drawing. _ The revised list of teachers for' the year now beginning is as follows: Kindergarten: Harriet Marks and Caroline Della: first grade, Ethel MeBroom, Lillian Fehr, Sara Wheel-- och, Zann Kirkland; second grade,: Florence Miller. Virginin ThomL Mamie Dorseh: third grade, Lula Behrens. Clnire Kennedy, Edna West. 1 France- Palmer; fourth grade. Orval Sting, Alice Meyer; Kathryn Me.. Munn, - Han-en; fifth grade. Ithet Fnlhhd. George Human. Bertha Crater. Elem Parson: 1mm grub. Clan White, It“! Jon- M. Bertha Knight. Edna Gm- oble, Katrine Tnhirzi: Md: grade Fern 3pm Etta Crawl“. In: Nixon; ling: I, Gster, 31031;.ng 3mm. mm: In, Ite, le- I." Cl I"; W In. VIII ”EsWEu‘P‘E'W vill “5...“! on My. Vanna the opt-Incrhyr will trested to datnoidth-trwtatau-do. mus-Hay. “unusual” I. Cura NATION AL, .ARYEESEE. "a'"""'"';")")"'".:-""-' Puke. Ian! Paper; Sty: Ad- uruse-elja Kr" Mt ". following communication, Wm My to the law-M M In... um give hen! martian an “a.“ tho W of Press ad- 0n Thu-uh]. Arse. M, ‘9 un- nd a new line of Frigidaire elee- his mm. iremmitrmtoenowtutthe" JGiiG7etG 'G. line mi. induced ev-tGtr-tis-rye. tt-ta.theeotierofPvFre tornado-hue ”In!!! "ree- thin-buckbuooiibm mummmm yin-yak - oft-bun t--e-u-e+.- It“ aod th- -. ‘~'“ " hull-ll- I- '" 'i-att-er--""'-' GiruaLGrd--- GTisU GGGaii, Milt! for I - urinal “vagina: HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK haunt-gunman your door ? Would you send to the city for a taxi, if you had Neither do you have to spend weary hours tramping around to steamship ofBees, consulates, and railway stations in the city, when the Guild Travel Bureau in the Highland Park State Bank can give you every travel service you desire at no extra cost whatsoever. Agents for all cruises-N operated by any Company. Ask for descriptive literature. ii. DEERPATH THEATRE Time and Energy Saved August 30. 1928 Sunday and Monday, Sept. 9-10 a t the NEW cruises-Mediterranean, World, African, West Indies-- Sunday continuous 2 to 12 p. m. line are a testimonial to the quality of the cirealatioet of your paper. Your, very truly, Frigidaire Corporation, FERRY HALL OPP-NS . ITS 8m YEAR Ferry Bill will open for its Iixtieth var Sew-bu: 10-12: Tho met' sum-d. their summer courses at the Univenity d Chic-go ind Colt-M- and them travel: in this country. The first faculty Ming will be held Sat- urdar evenin‘. What B. but. PM [Ill-oh mi-eiA..i-dtorertort for registntin by - on lanky. September}? and oh! Eh'h_by Pr. morning of September It. The fait nation will be {My oping-i by . Chlpel mien " "teAhietg on Wod- msd-y. Sou-her ll. memttr In I” lb- “. pal-hi. Ttite..-'-"- “mumdmlu m '-o-kqittuh.ghmet. maximum-uh Ion-rum Umdwmmd- --.-.--.-- uthhI-I. a.“ 2,eruNrgger'atg'l qt-ir-e-dr-h-ati-MI-SR,-- - *qhnqimmflnghfl-hg Gui” Travel Bureau 'kT"r"i%r,TriG7a _ Advertising Mauneer. a car and chauffeur at the celebration m the all of 1929 of the sixtieth Inn."ersnry of the open- ing of the school. R. P. 395.3 fi1T_CIJMW, m . . iiiifogiifiCWiEsDAY Will Be Rene-bend us Cab- lun Cram Ago; Die; of Abbot ftve-thirt, Tuesday evening oecurredthedeathofMr.KP._, of TOT Weld avenue. Uter am four months illness at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. Boos had been film“ It the ' - cm:- ineroruepasteeevmtr-tdoqt - " slipped d fol. fracturing his hip, He m getting dong yer] nicely Ind - shout well when he contracted MIMI“. which aged his death. He will be remembered hy the older midenh of High“ M lnsrttteeoorteosr. ettr-maa.rxmnh_ I livery service d his own a M that. He leaves to Irvin him, a '11.. Audit. tuner-l mie- - be an 'TAG -srG.e.iif-t-d-' an. [mat-bk. PM."

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