Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 14 Aug 1930, p. 16

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" DRUMS SCHOOL RUMOR UNFOUNDED Run-mm that children of oMeers Ind "trttited men at Furl Sheridan wuuld be barred from Hitthwood xenon]: thin Full because they were not paying tuition were branded Is “he by Gen. (tanner J. Cotrad Jr., eommnndant, last week, according to the "er-Id and Examiner. which album! each year fur edt rhitdrrn " the post. an Gen. Conrad. I): P.t29 n 8800 w.» paid to the iliuhw Imam. Ind it is exptwtetl will be exceeded this year. kn my): Part of the [mu-ea ml Purl. Sherwin uhw mm l. Conrad Explains Stuns of Ft. Sheridan Children in Highwood School 536 Central Avenue tratrt 25% to 331/3% Reductions 36tt Central Ave. ma Aid {of Pet he military “Lubué‘q [15% HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY VICTOR BROTHERS COMPANY tuition um: n. (Inner J, , last week, umL Koran the on all merchandise ordered during this sale h from the rervation ml d ist r Be Sure and Treat the Family to a Brick hat unit um Brt has assumed the obligation of Mitt. cating children from the post.'Em- harassed by heavy tiruuteinl burdens, members of the high school bond a few weeks no called on Gen. Conrad, asking whether the army appropria- tion cuuld be increased this yen. Conference revealed, however, even should the tuition money from Fort Sheridan be materially increased, it would not meet the defier. of the sehoul board. it was suggested by Gen. Conrad that Highimmd citizens raise part ot the mum-y by private enuuprise, and the army offrcers and men would an-opernte to the limit. Phtn Military lh‘ll Proceeds from a carnival last week, spammed by the Hitthwood women, ure expected to help meet school ex- [pt-mus, according to Mrs. Raymond Ruth. secretary ot the board of edu- cation. Plans fur a military ball at Fort Sheridan this Fill or' Winter are being laid, fur the benefit of the post sehuol fund, In the um! M, V. T. MeMANON, R. Ph, G. Manufacturing Furriers enlisted n llighwmul is furnish Take It Home Now an c, children at oMeers .n " the post attend schmls. Transports" by army busses CHOCOLATE CHIP! Rich, Velvety Chocolate Chip Ice Cream, the kind that everyone likes so well. Special for this week THE PRESS Phone Highland Park 2404 The same problem exilted at Great Lake. Naval station I few yen-a ago, when children of navnl offieers were sen to school at Lake Bluff Ind North Chiclgo. The government has now provided u school on the reservation. Mrs. Joseph Duly; well known Watt, kegun wuman, has been appointed to supervise the organizing of a Wau- Kegan-North Chicago division " The Women's 'Orirautt'mition for Prohibi- tion reform, Mrs. Leslie Wheeler, Lake Furwt,.c0-chairman of the mid- wt-st Kruup, announced yesterday. Phone Highland Park 351 'fThe organization will be composed of women who think independently und who are courageoul enough to fight for I workable solution of the prohibition problem," Mrs. Duly said today. A Plan Women's Groups Fair and Poultry Show in Towns of the County “We want to secure wumen of every group, regardless of social- struts, who Are interested in doing lway with hypocrisy surrounding prohibi- tion 1nd of securing regulations which will develop true temperance. Prohibition reform is a question of importance to every woman who has a child, a husband, or brother." The organization is not attempting to secure a return of the saloons as some of its opponents have declared, Mrs, Leslie Wheeler, Luke Forest, co. chairman of the mid-west group stated yesterday. = A Lake Forest chapter including many of the most prominent women on the north shore has already been organized and a chapter will be sturted in Highland Park soon. A Lake Bluff organization will also be founded and a leader to supervise organization work will be selected tttton. Mrs. Duly has not yet announced a definite date for the meeting in Waukegan, but it will probably not be until next week, Many Enroll for State Fair School Is Report The Illinois State Fair School of Domestic Science, to open August tl and continue until August 23, the last day of the fair, has an advance en- rollment of 81 young women, repre- senting 39 Illinois counties. Appli- cation blanks now in therhands of prospective students, if returned promptly, will bring the total regis. tration up to the maximum capacity of the women’s building on the grounds __ in which the school is conducted, according to Mrs. Anita Shame], secretary of the household science department of the state farm- ers' institute, who will superintend the school. Two horses belonging to Edwin D. Smith of 3201 Gabriel avenue. Zion, received painful burns about the back when alleged practical Jokers tossed lighted cigarettes into a load of hay that Smith was delivering. The iiarot hay and the hayrack were eompletely destroyed by flames. Cleaned & Pressed Ladies' Men’s Plain 7 5 Suits Dresses ' c _ and Coats Cleaners & Dyers PEERLESS Formerly owners of the North Shore Cleaners PHONE 1347 Thursday, August ll, 1930 WE CALL FOR 'AND DELIVER 394 Central Avenue Coats

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