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Highland Park Press, 26 Jun 1930, p. 25

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Thursday, June 26, 1930 J. M. BlLHARZ Wihdes & Marsh 361 Central Ave., Highland Park HOURS: .chk dun. D an. to O a... Wndnaldly until Tat) am. luau: 2:30 to 5:10 gun. {or min; only. Inlnmned by Pirtrt Church of CI!“ Selena“. of Highland Put V an End Ave-u CHURCH SERVICES Sum!" School 0:50 I... Between Atre. 4-10 Morning Service 10:45 all. Neda-d1! Evonlnt Service no. You are cordinily invited to visit the Reading Room, new m- lhble. Ind all luthariud Chritstiun Sclrnve literature my in read, burrowed. or Dutch-Dd: ‘llp (inert. New Topo, Cumin. acne! "ll" or Celluloid Windows Floor Kati. iiriTiiriZEEg North Room Lance'l Garage 82 S. First Street ~CHRlS'l'IAN SCIENCE READING ROOM ' 31829800? WAREHOUSE HOUSEHOLD GOODS PHONE B. P. 181-182 MOVING Phones Highland Park 650 Winnetka 222 STORAGE Illinois Competent Surveyors Municipal Engineers Telephone 498 tum Trimming- PACKING of SHIPPING To Aid Schools in _ Teaching Geology of Illinois Is Purpose The Illinois State Geological Sur- vey this year is inaugursting I pro- gram. making available to the public schools of Illinois information con- cerning the geology of the stoma which has been discovered during the past 25 years of investigation, and which promises to become one of the most active and worthwhile educational un- dertakings, according to Dr. M. M. Leighton, chief of the Survey. One of the most important phases of the program consists of six sched- uled earth-history field trip; for sci- ence teachers, to be conducted in various parts of the state each year and arranged for by the teacher: themselves. The preparation and dis. tribution of representative study and exhibition sets of the common rocks, minerals and fossils of the state to all high schools petitioning for them, in mother important angle of this educational service. The sets will be tteeornptutied by supplementary Itudy manuals which will contain discus- sion of the various mineral resources which mike Illinois rank them! of 41 other states of the Union in value of production. Mr. Don Cure“, 3 geologist of spe- cial university graduate training, bu recently been added to the Geological Survey staff to give his nttention to this work. The Tourist Guide of Illinois, being prepared by the publicity committee of the Illinois Chamber of Commerce and now being made ready for publi- cation by H. L. Williamson. chairman, calls attention to the fact that nearly every city in Central Illinois bu aome land mark or building that marks the past presence of Lincoln. Lineoln's monument and tomb at springfield, Old Salem, Metamqra Court home. points in Greene county, the city of Lincoln and other place: are men- tioned. The historic baekground of Jacksonville is given together with the awry of Fort Creve Coeur, old Fort Edwards near WIrsuw. Winchel- ter, old home of Stephen A. Douglas, Uncle Joe Cannon's home at Danville. ete. The Indian Mounds in Fulton county, quaint Bernadette. Nauvoo and other points of more than ordin- ary interest are cited for the benefit of the traveler in Illinois. The touriau' guide " prepared by the State Chumber his received the warm approval of Governor Emmer.. Ion. It has been collected through the eo-operation of 27 newspaper edi- tors, loco] chambers of commerce Ind individuals and will include o In“ number of photographs illustrating etch particular section. in the Garfield Perk hospital, Chi- cago, from injuries tustsutt'rted June 11 on Green Bay road nenr Wankegan when the car in which she was riding fumed turtle. She Wu removed to Chicago, but failed to shuw any im- provement. She was " years old. State Tourists Guide Points Out Points of Interest; Is of Value Miss Ella Ehlert, of 1731 No. Kar- lov avenue, Chicago, died last week THE 5715â€"5 PHONE YOUR ORDER NOW WE ARE My: AGENTS Full OM Brick Telephone Ravinia, Illinois Patronize the Press Advertisers FRESH STRAWBERRY BETWEEN TWO LAYERS OF BUTTERSCOTCH i WIIO)}* EARL W. GSELL (it Co. too TureioHrdroa9rtert4eerr-H- PHARMACPMS Distributed by Oak Terrace Beverage Co. Highwnod.‘ Illinoi- Hizhllnd Park, Ill Telephone 2600

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