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Highland Park Press, 15 Jun 1939, p. 4

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ra0L 100L Results Field Day Held Friday At Ravinia School Oullzcription Price, §1.50 per your Kindergarten girlsâ€"1, 2, Forsythe; 3, Jucoby. | Boysâ€"1, Friedman; 2, Thaiman ; 3, Kidd. 1st Grade Girlsâ€"1, Winton; 2, Dennis; 3, Crittendon. . _ Girls baseballâ€"Ravinia 7th vs Brasedide. Braeside won 11â€"9. 5th Grade Girlsâ€"1, Vyse; 2, Lanâ€" ningan; 3, Greenberg. _ _ Boys baseball vs. Ravinia Tthâ€" _ Boysâ€"1, Glassgow; 2, Thompson; 3, KolIhase. _ _ " ‘ 8rd Grade Girlsâ€"1, Charney; 2, Martin; 3, Michaels. Boysâ€"1, Bauer; 2, Garrick; 3, ‘Turner. Fathers vs the sonsâ€"Fathers won 19â€"6. Results of Field Day, school, June 1st: 4th Grade Girlsâ€"1, Patton; 2, Henry; 8, Joseph. Boysâ€"1, Kid; 2, Martin; 3, Whitâ€" Boysâ€"1, Foster; 2, Henry; 8, Charney. _ 2nd Grade Girlsâ€"1, Moore; 2, Bridges; 3, MeClellan. | uce 6th Grade Girlsâ€"1, Collinge; Valiquet; 3, Olmsted. Boysâ€"1, Supple; 2, Turner; Todes. . 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LATEST METROTONE NEWS "PRC OF OLD DRURY" "SRBRGEANT MADDEN" un J m Aerie B gallon Hansen; P. 431 The building was designed by Royer, Danley and Davis, school architects, around an educational plan conceived by T. J. Higgins, Chicago school equipment expert, the Niles board of education of which Miss Mildred Tess is presâ€" ident, and Superintendent Ralph E. Cotanche and members of the faculty. Miss Tess, by the way, is the only woman president of a board of education in Cook county. Robert Bruce Harris, landscape architect, in designing and planâ€" ning the grounds established the grade of the building on the axis of Harvard avenue, thus coâ€"ordinating the building and campus as a part of one general scheme, He had to clear 21 acres of underbrush and trees and provide filling and top surface for the swampy track He transformed the plot into a beautiâ€" ful park setting with ample spac¢e for an athletic track and football field and a grandstand seating 2,â€" One of the news features of the building is a twoâ€"way public adâ€" dress system from the sehool of« fices to the rooms. Teachers can be called and are able to converse diâ€" rectly with the office. Dismissal signals are eliminated and c¢lasses are ended with the public address system. Scheemlacker; 3, Harrington. Members of the board of educaâ€" tion of this district and other Lake wounty sehools are invited to join with federal, state, county and muâ€" nicipal officials in the dedication of the new million dollar Niles Townâ€" ship High school and grounds at Niles Center next Sunday (June 18). ‘The project is one of the largest in the country devoted to educational purposes completed with government financial aid. . Boysâ€"1, Lannigan; 2, Bowden; 8, Forsythe. _ _ _ 4 Million Dollar High School Project to Be Dedicated Sunday The high school building was erected at a cost of $857,000 with a grant of $345,000 from the Pubâ€" lic Works Administration and the remainder coming from a bond isâ€" sue by the Niles Township voters. The landscaping entailed an outlay of $243,118 of which $200,118 was furnished by the Works Progress Administration. The school, a threeâ€"story Lâ€" shaped structure divided into three unitsâ€"academic, assembly and gymâ€" nasiumâ€"is modernistic in design and finished in brick and Indiana limestone. _ It will accommodate 1,200 students. _ The school is bounded by Mulford street, Niles and Lincoln avenues and Skokie Sr. Girls Highjumpâ€"1, Boretti; 2, Larson; 3, Foster. 8th Grade Girlsâ€"1, PForster; 2, Howe; 3, Boretti. _ Jr, Boys Broadjumpâ€"1, Henery; 2, Crittendon; 3, Alter. Jr. Girls Broadjumpâ€"1, Vyse; 2, Greenberg; 8, Henry. Sr. Boys Broadjumpâ€"1, Foster; 2, Supple; 3, Lannigan. Sr. Girls Broadjumpâ€"t, Straub; 2, Howe; 3, E. Watts. Jr. Boys Highjumpâ€"1, Patton. Jr. Girls Highjumpâ€"1, Collinge; 2, Dinnelli. Sr. Boys Highjumpâ€"1, Will; 2, Smith; 3, Bowden. Tth Grade Girlsâ€"1, Straub; 2, Boysâ€"1, Will; 2, Smith; 3, Gresâ€" 6 maw por otngle sour 17 us a new fosture in winter sports, z hockey sink The lstter is a sunken area 350 by 225 feet which may be fiooded for ite sKating. _ mmm.at Bey sepole will eficiate at the raising. lfiegffllrhh“ 000. A bussbull: ficld and tenuis) ‘This is the fbet timee since 1988 the O’A-.'PA“* Speakers will include Charles Miner, state administrator of the W orks Progress Administration, and Noble J. Puffer, county superâ€" intendent of schools. ‘The program is set for 4 p.m. "Dick" Lyons To Enter State Race For Governor (Continued from Page T) ury; that the various civic organiâ€" zations have characterized my reeâ€" ord as being that of an able, active and courageous legislator, They call attention to &o“a that as a candidate for States Senator in 1988 I campaigned this state from end to end preachâ€" ing Americanism and Republicanâ€" ism. Without funds to cope with the vast political machine built up in this state by the New Dealers, the Republican party came within sight of victory. A change of a few thouâ€" sand votes would have elected the Republican ticket and elected me as Senator. The ticket carized everyâ€" thing downstate as well as all the country towns in Cook mng and carried ten wards in the city of Chiâ€" cago. Outside of Cook county the Republican party carried Illinois downstate by over 110,000 majority and returned to office more than 100 Republican county officials, & Reâ€" publican House of Representatives of the General Assembly and five additional Republican members to the United States Congress. 338 N. Michigan Ave., Central 7360 LAKE BLUFF Misa Julietts Brown, 540 Seranton Ave., Lake Bluff 1526 WAUKEGAN Mrsa. Rush E. Hussey, 462 Glendeniing PL, Majestic 4820 Tn; FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND Highland Park, Iilinois FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WAUKEGAN Waukegan, Mlinois * flll;‘l‘l.AmNAL BANK OF LAKE FOREST Porest, Illinois THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WINNETKA THE WILMETTE STATE BANK Wilmette, Hilinois HIGHLAND PARK LAKE FOREST Mrs. Ewing T. Webb, 501 N. Oskwoed, Lake Forest 1134 You Can Save $3.50 on Each Coupon Book by Purchasing Now! The 1939 Ravinia Festival will present the ChimoByWinn series of twentyâ€"four concerts directed by the finest international ts available. Distinâ€" guished Guests, Artists and Soloists will appear this season as added attractions to this superb program. The 1939 Ravinia Festival season this year will extend for 6 weeks, closing August 6th. Books containing eighteen coupons are now on sale for $10.00 each. These coupons can be used either for admission at the gate, or for reserved seats in the pavilion. Coupons are transferable and can be used for any concert. Without coupon b& eighteen gate admissions for regular programs would cost $13.50. s Coupon books can be secured from the Ravinia Festival Chairman or a committee member in your community, the North Shore banks or stores listed below. Make all checks payable to Ravinia Festival. s ha T:nen; offer will definitely close when our limited supply of coupoh books has been exâ€" usted. Another Gala Season The Ravinia Festival Will Open Thursday Evening, June 29 Tilinois Save Money ... Buy Coupon Books for Ravinia Festival Now downstste press aliribule iess ESpuSican victories in large messure to the intensive campaign that 1 personailâ€" ly conducted. To the loyal men and women workers of every precinet in Mincis real eredit is due for the 1988 vietory. The next presidential election is of utmost importance to the nation and as Hlinois is a KEY state, the election of a Republican President may depend upon the ocutcome in Illinois, and my supporters believe that my nomination for Governor would help to assure a victorious Republican campaign in lllinois and in the nation. Soak‘s Daughter: "There‘s no need to hurry, dear. It‘ll be an hour before father finds the keyâ€" hole." I am the candidate of no faction or clique and have made up my mind to be a candidate solely beâ€" cause of the many letters 1 have received and the assurance of supâ€" port from solid citizens who are genuinely interested in the country, the state and the Republican party. The reports from nearly every part of the state indicate that the citizens are disgusted with the demâ€" oeratic administration and that Reâ€" publican victory is in the air. blood to take the place of the disâ€" carded bosses, and all party posiâ€" tions are open to any one who will take part. The Republican party needs you, the state needs you, the country needs you and I need you. Respectfully, Richard J. Lyons. Lover: "I must rush out the back way! I hear your father at the door I"* My real backers are the 1,542,574 voters who supported me when the Republican party was supposed not to have a breath of life. The Republican party needs new No Coupon Books Will Be Sold After July 2 RAVINIA FESTIVAL TICKET COMMITTEE and my friends and the Slow Motion General Chairman, J. Eugene Davis COUPON BOOK ACENCIES H. P. 2500 COMMUNITY CHAIRMEN NS. Juniox Music Club Play in Two Recitals June 16 & 18 Arlington Heights Interested friends are invited to be present at these recitals. The time is 3 o‘clock. r.ffiifi.i-:;d'-'b room after which hw‘fll‘h"# On Sunday, June 18th they will play st the "Old People‘s Home" at KENILWORTH Mrs. T. Wellet Kimball, Kenilworth, Kenilworth 3582 STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY RAVINIA FESTIVAL & Room 1522â€"231 8. LaSalle St., Chisage LYON & HEALY, INGC. 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