Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 2 Sep 1937, p. 9

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The residence of the second Earl of Shelbourne, later Marquis of Lansdowne, who as prime minister conceded independence to the United ‘States, is being torn down to make ~ way for 3 great office building. The hd&o. which stood on the east \ ,qlde of Berkeley. square is one of renty wellâ€"known Mayfair buildâ€" 3 &mm t be demolished, says F oyce, manager of the i American\ ‘Express travel. service. _.,M.nother, No. 11, was once the resiâ€" dence of Horace Walpole. Its front xioor has been bought by an Ameriâ€" ean, who plans to take itâ€"to the United States No. 17 Bruton street, the birthplace of Princess Elizabeth and once the residence of the presâ€" ent Queen, must also be torn down. Lake County Will THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1987 Receive $4,325 for Student Work Aid Lake county will receive approxâ€" imately $4,325 in the allocation of funds m by the National Youth tration for work aid to needy high school students of Wilinois during the 1987â€"88 school term soon to open, according to an announcement made today by Wilâ€" liam J. Campbell, state NYA adâ€" ministrator. for the term is $465,000 which will permit approximately 18,000 boys and girls to continue their education, according to Mr. Campbell. High school students receiving this aid are paid a maximum of $6 per month for various types of necesâ€" sary and socially desirable work after school hours. These partâ€"time jobs include clerical work in offices and libraries; assistants to teachers in marking papers, laboratory and research work. "Students seeking this aid," exâ€" plained Mr. Campbell, "should apply directly to the principal of the school they will attend. The heads of each high school have charge of their own program and select the boys and girls who receive aid." The National Youth Administraâ€" tion student aid program gives work experience to youths and likewise provides them with sufficient funds to defray such necessary expenses as carfare, lunches and clothes. Noted London House to Be Torn Down Quality Cleaners ‘The total allocation to the state Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CoO. Antiâ€"Back Ache ©@ SELF SKIRT MARKER HOWARD MORAN Plumbing and Heating . _ ELECTROL OIL BURNERS §12%, Laurel Avenue â€" Highland Park Shep Phone, Highland Park 271 â€" Residence, H. P. 439 TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 405 Makes an accurate Hem in 80 seconds. No more aprawiâ€" ing on the floor. No more runs in silk stockings. Ne Y MMM"M 'm“ ou on or can now mark your own hem. Order today, ntjofl.- : w4 ’ PB e gr t t Orders also taken Pin! Shears, for The Conference of Jewish Women‘s organizations will start its season‘s activities with a regular board meeting on Monday, Septemâ€" ber 18, at 185 N. Wabash at 10 a.m. promptly, Mrs. Harry L. Canmann, president, presiding. The conferâ€" ence, now in its 28th year, is comâ€" posed of delegates from 92 organizaâ€" tions representing 52,000 women. It is a clearing for all its constitutent ‘n-mben and by means of commitâ€" tees, it centralizes and coordinates the work of similar committees in the individual clubs. The range of these committees extends to social science, philanthropy, cultural eduâ€" cation, religion, civic improvements, city, state, and national legislation. Every year the scope of the conferâ€" Jewish Women in Conference, Sept. 13 ence widens as additional groups join and extend the horizon of its interests, . The first general meeting, open not only to delegates but to all members and friends, will be held on Wednesday, September 29 at the Covenant club. It will be a breakâ€" fast to honor the birthdays of Mmes. Hannah Solomon, Benhamin Davis, Martin Barbe, and Miss Julia Felâ€" santhal was the beginning of club activities. The Suburban Sound company furnished music during the evening, theirâ€"only competitor being the Kitâ€" chen band. Carnival Sponsored by Mothers Club Is Huge Success Mrs. Merrit as "Madam Tellu" in her little brown tent, was very muck in demand by the young people as well as the old. «Her clients marvelâ€" ing at her wonderful insight into their futuré. All carnivals have one or â€"more games of lottery, the Art Gallery surpassed them all from our forefathersâ€" up to the present day. t ‘ He caught him a mouseâ€" * Let it loose in the house, â€" Thus starting the first haremâ€"scarâ€" z. em.â€"U.S.9. Maryland Catapult. The "hot dog" and pop stand was well paternized as wel las the corno and other gamesâ€"on the ground. A sultan at odds with his harem Thought of a way he could scare Should Girls Go Out to Work? This is a question that seems to be agitating a few of our readers. We can. only reply that most of the modern girls we know seem to preeâ€" fer a life of he‘s. Neighboring Villages Plan Beautification Along R. R. Tracks A townshipâ€"wide movement havâ€" ing ‘or its objective the beautificaâ€" tion of the villages, highway and railroad rightâ€"ofâ€"ways had its inâ€" ception at a luncheon Tuesday at the Shawnee Country club, sttended by: representatives of the various garden clubs and park district boards of the four villages namely, Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka and Glencoe. x Following the luncheon an inforâ€" mal discussion was had in which the feasibility of the proposed project received considerable attention. The consensus being that it is not only practical but highly desirable, and that it can be accomplished through the united support of the various inâ€" terested agencies, the trend of disâ€" eussion passed to the formation of a plan, the nature of plantings and maintenance, upon which many valâ€" uable suggestions were offered. In view of the fact that plantings have already been made in some parts of the villages, the thought was expressed that these should be taken into consideartion before any definite program is adopted. It was therefore accepled by the conferees, followed by agreement that a surâ€" veyâ€" of existing plantings should be made in each village preparatory to the formulation and adoption of a comprehensive and predetermined plan that will insure unity of action and harmony of achievement. To accomplish this important feaâ€" ture, Robert Everly, superintendent of the Glencoe park system and conâ€" sultant engineer on the extensive development of Washington park, Wilmette, now in progress, generâ€" ously consented to lend his aid. Upon completion of the surveys, Mr. Everly will present a tentative proâ€" gram for submission to the memberâ€" ships of the garden clubs and the various park boards. It is expected that this will be completed in two or three months. Two Cook county highway policeâ€" men were under suspension today pending an investigating into the charge of Thomas H. Alexander, of 9116 LaCrosse ave., Niles Center, owner of dress shops in Highland Park and Wilmette, that he paid the policemen $49 after he was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct. ~ Those present unanimously agreed with Mr. ‘Everly that shrubs, flowâ€" ers ahd low growing trees indegenous to this locality, many of which are becoming extinet, should be preâ€" ponderantly employed in order that they may be restored and preserved for the enjoyment of this and comâ€" ing generations. While the garden clubs and park boards are taking the initiative in the movement, the intention is that the public will be given opportunâ€" ity, through these agencies, to coâ€" operate in the work of planting as well as of maintenance. s Two Highway Cops Under Suspension â€" Alexander claimed that he gave Officers Joseph Borcia and Edward Holeomb $48, or half of the $96 he received back on his $100 bond after Justice of the Peace Henry W. Wirtz of Niles fined him $1 and $3 costs on the disorderly conduct charge. He said he had been arrested for sleeping in his car parked off the highway. To Operate Buses During Winter The American Coach company, operators of the bus line connecting Waukegan, Antioch, Fox Lake and points in between, announced today that the bus line will continue operâ€" ations all during the winter, running a schedule of five round trips to Anâ€" tioch daily and one daily to Fox Lake. ‘The company will also operâ€" atea bus schedule serving the Warâ€" ren Township High school at Gurâ€" nee and Grant Township High school at Fox Lake. THBH PRESS Hayfever Victims May Find Refuge in Pollen Free Areas For those of us who are going around sneezing and dripping tears by the gallon because of the ragweed pollien which now fills the middleâ€" western air, relief is within easy reach, Bert Vanderwarf, manager of the touring and travel bureau of the Chicago Motor club, said today. "Hayfever sufferers can be out and away from affected territories and into havens of refuge in a matâ€" ter of hours," Mr. Vanderwarf said. "We have been in touch with health authorities throughout the country and have compiled a list of all those areas where tests have been made which show either an exâ€" tremely low or absolutely negative polien count." A total of 21,124 square miles, or, to expand it to even larger proporâ€" ROY RUSSELL, Prairie Ave. & Skokie Blvd. ANDERSON & ANDERSON, 1st & Green Bay Rd. ONE OF THE SINCLAIR DEALERS LISTED HERE HAS A STATION NEAR YOU . . . Give him a try M-h.prfillfldmmmmtmhh“hnd“uwhhnm mmmnmmm.mmmmnmm-u m-thlnhMme.mluMOlfluMp. Mmâ€"uucunymn-é: + Marle Zimmerâ€"Waukegan Dry Goods mmmm Elmer Adamsâ€"Ahibell Battery Corp. Violet Whittenâ€"P. M. LaRose, Atty. Marion Hainesâ€"Waukegan Dry Goods Uillian Glozerisâ€"North Shore Foundry Eleanor Lossmanâ€"Abbott Laboratories Mary Carolyn Sloanâ€"Johnsâ€"Manville Corp. Edward Paluskaâ€"U. & Government Marguerite Coursonâ€"C. N. S. & M. R. Margaret Atkinsonâ€"Abbott Laboratories Roy Caldwellâ€"Miller Motor Sales, ...“ Josephine ‘Iwanskiâ€"Waukegan Tire Shop -rumc.uunu.. . Atty, Robert Brooksâ€"Abbott Laboratories Office Positions Office Positions For Young Men For Young Women Charlotte Dalriclâ€"James Anderson & Co. Classes 7 ‘ Day : 'O*SMI" LAKE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE un-mc-..mfl 32 Waukegan, Llinois If you are not already using Sinâ€" clair products, may we suggest that you drop in at your nearby Sinclair dealer. You‘ll find that he will serve you é quickly, efficiently and /N ASK FOR INFORMATION WHICH WILL TRAIN YOU FOR A GOOD POSITION Chicage Hardware Co. tions, 1: free terr sin, Mic of ) low bonaâ€"f 6,503 square 1 498 square m 099 square mi Michiganâ€"Grand Traverse counâ€" ty, 467 square tmiles; Charlevoix county, 411 square miles; Emmet county, 485 square miles; Cheboyâ€" gan county, 725 square miles; Mackâ€" imac county (Mackinac Island), 1,â€" 044 square miles; Keeweenaw counâ€" ty, 554 square miles; Roscommon county, 538 square miles; Marquette county, 1,870 square miles. Wisconsin â€" Vilas county, 934 square miles; Bayfield county, 1,â€" 503 square miles; Oneida county, 1, 183 square miles; Sawyer counâ€" Phone Majestic 3450 IN HIGHLAND PARK Edward Paluskaâ€"U. 8, Government Marie DeMeyerâ€"Illinois Title Co. Belle Huttlestonâ€"Durkin & Durkin Arthur Brownâ€"Johnsâ€"Manville Corp. Ella Bueschingâ€"Jewel Tea Company Clifton Luxâ€"Oakes Products Corp. Ruth Lindhoutâ€"Abbott Laboratories Ned Harleyâ€"Chicago Hardware Co. Mhflâ€"huh“mau Margaret Carneyâ€"Johnsâ€"Manvillie Corp. Helen Doyieâ€"C. N. S. & M. R. R. Eleanor Campâ€"COyclone Fence Co. _ Richard Bushâ€"Johnsâ€"Manville Corp. ~ Bessic Lyonsâ€"Lakeâ€"Cook Farm Supply SE Evelyn Guyâ€"Cohn‘s Shoe Store Aileen Kappleâ€"Johnsâ€"Manville Corp. Bery! Parksâ€"American Can Compam Catherine MHucbelâ€"Marshall Field & Co. Marian Nelsonâ€"E. C. Starbuck, Atty, Steve Stoikoftâ€"C. N. 8. & M. E. E. Gordon Lucasâ€"Fansteel Corp. Elta Overbyâ€"Fansteel Corp. courteously â€" you‘ll find that he takes a real neighborly interest in your car. And you, too, will : drive away, saying,"I like Qflu way they treat me i. < at Sinclair dealers". WBBM.6:00â€"6:15 P.M. daily sxcept Sundays: For those who want to combine longâ€"distance travel with their flight, Mr. Vanderwarf said that polienâ€" free areas also can be found in the region around Kenora and Nester Falls in Western Ontario, Canada, in the southwestern plateau region of New Mexico and Arizona, the Pacific slope area of Northern Caliâ€" fornia, Oregon and Washington, the Puget Sound area of Washington and in Northern New England. y, 1,820 square miles. "a? rhoms many teminied ons 1arbors . many s ind state parks and also has ng grounds. Facilities for cinds of sporbâ€"â€"lwim-.lu.’M‘ rolfing, tennis, boating m are plentiful," Mr. Vi said. The regions mentioned are within 24 hours driving distance of almost any spot in Illinois or Inâ€" liana, he asserted. For Latest News Tune in the Sinclair Headliner Subscribe for THE PRESS PAGE

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