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Highland Park Press, 24 Aug 1933, p. 11

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18 il and; unique offer we have ever sized tubes, made by a manufacâ€" in¢e. You will find in the asâ€" ors amgl similar ingredients of the # Satisfaction Guaranteed. very Sérvice ‘ of 6 Kinds 60¢ Sizes W. PEASE Avoenue â€"Phone 143 to 1. . by Mrs. Irving chair. t dmmmm ‘Guild of the Garden Club of Deer f These donations may be left jat Deerfield Meat Market, where ‘a 1 has been provided for the | ko tions. futkist ._ GARETTES â€" Special L iss Helen Mau and William Lor. tor} spent the weekâ€"end in Portage, Wip. with Miss Mau‘s sister, Mrs. Ray! d Audiss and family. E!! L2 cans ?lc PASTE RDAY OF HEER for * ‘am fo $1.00 THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1983 it;ro’y Brand quart ... b :. fo $1.00 or| 4 doz. for $3.85 . ALL ELECTRIC RS Cherries rape Juice â€" est cooking pound box 2 7¢ PHON ES . P. 103 â€" 104 RANGES 3 for 50¢ INGER ALE or ROOTFAREER Plus bottle deposit POTATOES HIGHLAND PARK 374 Central Avenue H.P. 3380 _ "* 40¢ $1.17 25¢ $1 iive Deerfleld Post No. 738, the Ameriâ€" can Legion, and Deetfleld Unit No. T3 American Legiop : laty, Sonâ€" cluded a successful fourâ€"Hay Carniâ€" val on Saturday, Alugust|19th, with the awarding of |many beautiful prizes. A variety of lovely gifts were THURSDAY, AUGUST 34, 1983 the awarding of many beautiful prizes. A variety of lov y gifts were Boot«h,whichm d by the Auxiliary, and the) handkome quilt was awarded to M slia Frost of Deerfield. t } ; George Abernathy Highland Park received the Legion‘s first prize, a Mixâ€"Master with a large 4 Day Carnival In This year the zj portunity to enj for a weekâ€"end, a French Lick‘s n: two sporty golf c« of the mineral wa celebrated Europe of you â€" you‘ll ne Special roundâ€"trip (2 trains Daily)â€" â€"$27.88, including well as room with from Chicago by 1 convenience of gue French Lick, ln:fl T. D. Taggart, P CHOICE NATIVE BACON LAMB SWIFT‘3 PREMII Pork T CHOICE NATIVE POoT RC FANCY LOIN pound.. LEG OF FINEST FANCY FRESH ns é.h;aco Government Gr&dod Meats . ] 519 Central Ave. _ rfel. H. P. 31 FANCY FRESH DRE ROUNLI YEAL C REAQ FRENC ATES HAVE | ~HED BOTTON |. . ENCH LICK with a large LeW Reduced Rates ith Bath and Meals~â€"$7 a day. Is Success ¢s are known:{all over the country. . ers baths is as good as a month at t an j Ftench":dck_wmmlm ver forget it! [ || | | f f -mu down, offéring you an unriv h Lick economically. Whether week, or a month, your visit will be m tursl splendors â€"â€" its â€" matchless 1M , 1 LICK SPRINGS HOTEL PE I STEAK LICED ING [ops & derloin ommc veniaieies bevin n on sn dave is nae ue . Members of Deerflell Post . and &l:i&m gratified with L:;mlh of eir efforts in conducti is, their eighth annual carnival; they are deeply appreciative o}) interest and support shown by Deerfieldians gand friends from surro towns. array of sttachments; C. E. Huhn, Deerfield, second ,: who was 'mon the grounds jat the time, 3:1 the Indirect Lamp his award, and the, Toastâ€" Master went to J. E. Flanagan, 950 Terrace, eld. | Miss Gladys Udell Aa Mary Belden at Cast t "Home of Pluto ; indoor and H. J. Fa f Lamp j Toastâ€" lagan, 950 eld. elfl [Post . and ; the results of ting this, their 1 isiting Miss Park, Mich., e most hicago Vi(:r" , Mgr. j¢ P¢ Je FJ 40 for An of new cou present in the aven ern Univer accordi an p A new c An ifterfifing and timely group of new|cou a* part A,.‘,,\ | the evening clas of Northwestâ€" ern '45#. Dean F !?!dlmn F? | A t rse entitled, "Survey of: ceountin 'm be offered for those ihof not accountants and dp not / expert to become accountâ€" ants. The conrse is designed particâ€" tlarly |for| |executives, attorneys, business m§n, and others who are led po‘uj» establish business policies| or %0 advise others in busiâ€" néss mdtters| The course will comâ€" prise : ‘of general accountâ€" ing, degigned to acquaint the indiâ€" vidual with the character of the inâ€" formation nec sary in order to anâ€" alyze and interpret accounting and fimancial ‘statements. This course 11 be in charge of Prof. Harry A. Finney. |. ‘ ; A new course on ‘‘Trade Associaâ€" tipns" will be offered by Prof. Vanâ€" derveer \Cu . This course will deal p icul*rl th the activities of trade apsociations and similar orâ€" & niutflonl‘ th special references o ~the ‘Industrial Recovery. Act. Prof. C l as formerly examiner with t.hr;‘ d4 ral Trade Commission and is well known authority in the fidld of :: tion and competition. The co ill emphasize the difâ€" ferent type§ of activities in which trade ;”T. tions are â€" engaged; codes of fair practice; contemporary p pmg, hi methods of limiting production \“. of balancing producâ€" tion witg consumption, of standardâ€" ization Qf m s, wages and employâ€" ment conditions and other elements of| cost; and the role of trade assoâ€" cigtions | in the development of & plinned :or Managed economic sys s uction ‘x" & tion with conkur ization of hours ment conditior of cout:}anhc cigtions | in | the pl nned}or Mar t [ " U nother naw course on "Gon Tlis will deal w lfl e cof ing an tu ete of co ar ke deyelopmen frpes . of _ o respo ad C diging the course will Lyndon 0.‘ al nother new course in the sales fheld wil bo.ctmrse on "Sales Proâ€" mation." ‘THig course covers direct adertising, :‘ icularly the preparaâ€" tion of : edes for use among the sales force of a manufacturer or wholesaler, of for distribution to disâ€" tributo Eie course emphasizes th¢ functions and uses of direct ad vertising and direct mail advertisâ€" ing. This cou) se will be offered by Prof. Lloyd D; Herrold. ; q in re Boflfish. |Mr. Bodfish is welLknown in Chicago a§ the author of the origâ€" inal Federal Home Loan Bank Law, enacted hinder the Hoover adminisâ€" tration. He v s appointed by Presiâ€" dent Hoover as one of the members of the otig ia) Federal Home Loan Bank ‘Board., This course will deal with the changing mortgage bank ing ~strul ¢s, the Federal Home Loan Banking System, the ‘ Home Another new course in the real estate 'fil: Mll be the course on "Fundamental¢ of . Building: and Loan Prtt ‘This course will be offered toâ€"operation with the Amaflcufi Sayings, Building and Loan Institute. The course will cover all the essential operations of the building and loan business, inâ€" cluding the Accumulation of funds, Loan Banking System, the ‘ Home Owners‘ "Act of 1933, inflation and real| est the business cycle and real e , : pending developâ€" ments i dential and housing co;ttruc on, new activities and legislation o federal and state governments affecting real estate. _ cluding t}ne ;-, umulation of funds, mot-tgagef_p _‘3 ice, and financial opâ€" erations. |It i§ anticipated that, as a result of) the Home Owners‘ Loan Act of 133,.‘ilding and loan and savings and loar associations will witness. gredater developments as home ‘fingncibg institutions.â€" This course will g sred in response to this development. : } witness. gredter home ‘financiig _ in course wi '3 this developmie¢ht. | In addition to th the Sch o on its ir courses accounting, hb 8 un ance, s uh ch‘_!ldi!. 3 .:,' CEA Wade ind!r-t n nomics, Busifiess course méets gl nce tration’fo%r he fal on Sept. Ifi ad â€"¢ Sept. 16. | ; ‘ Henry I: d ?} item, began life wi so did the rest of don). 1 i w [ t i. : In .d:l’i‘hi ‘%o these new courses, the Schoo o ommerce will offer its ~';, in the fields of accounting, banking, finance, insurâ€" ance, estate, marketing, merâ€" chandising, advertising, foreign Wade ind!tut \management, ecoâ€" nomics, ‘us' s law, ete. Each course ; e a week. Regisâ€" tration for the fall semester opens ort] Anothér new offering will be the irse on *Commodities â€" Markets." is wi .‘g‘ with the development present status of major comâ€" ity markets and exchange in the ited States, with particular refâ€" nce to the factors which make modity prices, methods of tradâ€" . types Of commodity markets, howze th type is organized, naâ€" e and use of future contracts, . ‘This cburse will be in‘ charge . ‘This course will be offered by f.â€"Ligyd D; Herpold. _ , j fwo v courses will be offered the field of land economics and 1 e. new‘ course on "Curâ€" t nds in| Land Economics" be offered by Prof. H. Morton aweftem U, Wl ffer New Courses Business Trends according to a news without shoes, Well, ‘of us.â€"Punch (Lonâ€" conducted by. Prof. gontinues through THE PRESS Lake County es will figure prominently in the conâ€" vention and electoin of tho Z = can Legion at Rockford next Monâ€" day. / 10 | State Convention Of |â€" Amerigan Legion In \_. Rockford On Mgm‘ } Charles C Kapschull of Deerfield, ATâ€"Aâ€"CEN Â¥X oF P 88 see how 1 haflk > and it lights homes, k t# _! on display in the Elect 10 ';k’ 3. Jh is a candidate for state commander, and the Eighth District (which is County) wil Thold its election for commander, with three candiâ€" * .t‘m the fiéld. These are Ben adad of Lake Villa, Henry Foyal f Lake Bluff, and Dan Hunt of eerfield. L“,..An appeal is also being made to he state convention to allow the on wot nofnig o meentatarts on brol l vaee pooke iane seeg [ l N permifting ; on the our to be regulated by the num! _ in the individual change in form bf requires the cl of & in the state posts in Lakeé Cognty to be organâ€" 1 t 1 o\

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