tor d breâ€" nue litan M1Y a yiI M ~ Adi Miss Pauline Kreitz of GNICA@O, . 9 graduaté of Chicago Teachers‘® â€" Colâ€" lege, has been egaged as Pl’ir", inâ€" structor at Lincoln. Miss MceClure will continue as z‘rimry assistant at Ravinia, and Miss Esther %\n\m of Racine will subceed Miss Bollinger as assistant to Miss Grace. Wright at West Ridge school. â€"_ 3 Miss Eleanor Hatch, art teacher at Ravinig has gone abroad to study. Her work will be taken up by Miss Laura Stoddard of Chicago, a gradâ€" uate of the Art Institute. ; Stodâ€" dard will take over the work of the third ind fourt grades of both schools, thus relieving Mr. Borg and giving him a ¢ to daâ€" velop ‘the classes in printing. _ Mrs. Martin Kopp again will serve the district as .elo5 nurse U Miss Brymer‘s return. Miss was called to her home in Canada. last March because of the illness and , District 108 _ _ | _ The schools of Distriect 108, which includes â€"Lincoln, Ravinia and West Ridge, will open Monday, S;tuhvr 8: There will be very few changes in the teaching staff. At Lincoln, Miss Mildred Lund, who taught muâ€" sic, will be replaced by is Evlyn MWienke of Beloit, Wis. Wienke is a graduate of the Colunibia School of Music and has been ng. in Naperville, IIlL. ~She will© teach music at Elm Place School. . McMunn and Alice Meyers; Fifth Grade, Harriet Foreman, Ethel Fallâ€" stad and Bertha â€"Cramer; Sixth Grade, Irene Jones, Clara White, Clara Sands and . Dorothy Watt; Seventh Grade, Edna Grenoble, Maurine Tschirgi and Margaret Heffron; Eighth Grade, Lena M. Nixon, Etta Grunewsld and Ellen M. Guiney;. English, Mrs. George Taylor; Sewing, Mrs. Wade McNutt; Handwork, Mildred Turpin; Manual Training, William E. Cunâ€" ningham; General Sciene‘.‘Bert S Leech; Music, Evelyn Wienke; Drawâ€" ing, Azmbel Rogers; Superihtendent, Jesse L. Smith. 2. R more Four Grade, F months. â€"He sycceeds an unusually efficient teacher, Miss Jane Weinland, who has been hére for the past two years on & leave of absence from the Chicago schools. To the regret of all concerned, Miss Weinland found . it necessary to resume her 1 in the Chicago schools, at least for another year, in order to retain her seniority rights as a member of the teaching staff. As in the case of Miss Dorsch, Miss Weinland has been givm a leave of absence with permission to resume her work at the end of another year if she desires. It will be tifying to the many ftiends of Misg Lund to learn that, although her on to the staff of Pomona col is a deâ€" cided promotion, she also ed for a leave of absence so that she too may return at the end of another year if she W LOCAL SCHOOLS TO _ _ REOPEN ON MONDAY THURSDAY The AJ North Shore Trust C Savings Qmm&rcial Checking _ Investments More Than "Just a List of Faculty / te entire staff of Eim | Place »is »llows: â€" Kindergarten, Ruth Farâ€" and (Miss Harriet Marks; First le, Esthor White, Eileen , Anâ€" i Stewart an# Lois McManus; nd Grade, Zana Kirkland, Sara elock, Barbara Niles Claire nedy; Third Grade, Hil Densâ€" :, Vietoria Luther, Lula (Behrens; th Grade, Orva Stine, Katherine (Continued from page 1) Sheridan Road and Central ommunity Cleating House where helpful coâ€"pperation MOLDANER & HU Telephone Highland Park 54 _ 16 N. Sh We make garments of any descri ~Women and ,Kign ‘ line Kreitz of Chicago, a ‘ Chicago Teachers‘ Colâ€" en egaged as P"g" in« Lincoln. _ Miss MeClure e as z‘rimry assistant at d Miss Esther fla‘m of subceed Miss Bollinger as Miss Grace: Wright at Let us do your dry cleaning the n AUGUST 2g, P eP TAILORS AND FURRIE again will serve nurse until Miss iss B r was in Cm_ last 1924 (A State Bank) mb <sge l TTAAA it t|‘ NU NHTHHE th her Kurn to the i amily affairs 1 | / The lowi : teachers in ~By se s with '1 depa ment assi was the ‘€l in the 3 ï¬ Federation com on radio n ages, by| which |ma %cle!‘tymfl ® Chi have) been privileged broadcast ‘Sunday ‘afternoon 05‘31 geprices [ i. . The Rey. Mr. Thomas came to Chi from: the ;iw Coast â€"to â€" & epd M ick| Theological seminâ€" aty, from which heâ€"was graduated in 1, after he |pastor at Deger , He also attended Lake r«gï¬ College for a yeak. | 0‘ 00. _ / _ MÂ¥. as led in the erection and dedication of the new ¢hurch at ; ' d. He has ot:&'one the ch i ijpons in Chic of military training mid of & a&.f: to program of deâ€" A for| the U States. He | { irman| of the |joint commission of | Chiesgo Chirch |Federation and American n ‘having the purâ€" rase of fratern eration. | He | was the first e in of the Church Federation com jon radio mesâ€"| «|Rev. Martin Luther: Thomas, pAS+ mr of the Deprfield Presby j hurch ring the last four ye hés anngunced his. resignation‘ ai ilans to in ut! three weeks . lan Pedro, Callf., faval base . al eaport of, Los lps. where Mi’w itceptedâ€"\the pastorate. of the resbyterian Chyrch, with a me ip of 350 and| property valued" §100,000, | with : lang | for © doublin t amount. i8 s § | | West Ridge S Wright; Miss q Supt. of distri hool nurse, Mj Childréen who or whose. fifth place re Ja ®rolled, in . the _\ The hours are ahd 1:15) to 3:1! ;b?lndï¬ t grad 11:30 a.‘‘m.â€" ‘ i%'ESIGl}IS PA it DEER ‘} Sehool | books® . purch at the tev. Martin I ? G‘;inz to 8t ~>: Cal 4A Ravinia Schoo h and | 8th Miss M ret Mrs. Mabel unn} istan arion . don, rs. Harriet Laura Stodda ales, kinder qnnual raini | West Ridge W right : | Miss Lincoln Sch i Mrs. Mamr?t recinan, 8th gfade/and asst. Prin.; iss Helen. Boyce, (th; Miss Laura aullin, 6th; Mi#s. Cgra Walton, F iss Selma Nigon, Ath; Mrs. ) o ret Harvey, ; Miss Edith Philâ€" lips, 2nd; Mrs. Abbie Bastin, 1 r iss Wt\ifred ichdl, kinderg ; Miss .Pauline itz primary assif t; Miss Ethel Goddard, physical edâ€" ation;| Miss Ndith Hall, art; ‘Mis vlyn Weinke, Musi¢; Walter Botg, anual training and printing. i 1 Ravi Schoolâ€"Miss Beth Kin Q, h and |8th es jand asst‘ prif,; Miss Margaret Williams, 5th and 6th; Mrs. Mabel Ca ,Miss!inï¬.l unn} agsistant, Missg McClure; Mis Marion Condon, ;:ï¬: sical education; Mrs. Harriet Séymopr, music; Miss Lincoln Sch reeman, 8th iss Helen. Bo ‘aullin, 6th; M you! ompany thert. (She will reâ€" as soon as her I1 permit. § itrict 108| | Re: art; Miss n} : Walter u h Thomas, paS+ Â¥feld Presbyterif e last four ye is ;igm:i;:h 1 ut! three d f., t%val base and from| 9 to 12 a. d[ p. m. ,Kindergart children are out lat is / & complete\‘.'liï¬ he «district arrang number of grade or ned each: : [| . } choof :â€" Miss Grace ther Munro, asst, /‘ t, Clark G. Wriz!it}; s. M. Kopp. & are) five years old, birthday will take rary 1, 1925, will be indefgarten. â€" / ; = nd gupplies may be schéol stores, at the Avge:nue IT‘%TE FIRBLD CHUR nmmniontl | uther Thomas n Pedro, / fornia ; ank" IRCH Ellép Borg, The ordinance for the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city and having applied to the: County Court: of: Lake County for an assessment of the costs of said improvement, according to beneâ€" fits, and an assessment thereof having been made and returned to said court, the final hearing thereon will be had on the 13th day of September ‘ SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE, No. 285 . _ ' : Notice is hereby given to all perâ€" sons interested that the City Countil of the City of Highland Park, Counâ€" ty of Lake and State of Illincis havâ€" ing ordered the construction of a reinâ€" forced concrete pavement in Orchard Street from and connecting to the present pavement in St. John‘s Aveâ€" nue, west to a line forty. nine (49) feet westerly of and parallel to the easterly line extended of Waukegan Avenue, all in the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of Highland Park Special Assessment of ~said Court Doeket No. 271, and that application:has been made to said Court ‘to :consider â€" and determine whether or not the facts stated in said certificate are true. That a hedring will be had upon said application on Monday, the 15th day of September, ‘A. D. 1924, at the hour of nine (9) o‘clock ‘im the forenoon of said day, at the Cdunfy Court Room of said Court, in. the|County Court House, at .Waukegan, in said Lake County. . > Board of Local Improvements of the ‘City of Highland Park. â€"~ > Dated at Highland Park, Illinois, Augâ€" ust 28th, 1924. 26â€"27 Highland: Park Special Assessment of said Court Docket No. 275, and that application has been made to said Court toâ€" consider and determine whether or not the facts stated in said certificate are true, That a hearing will be had upon said application on Monday, the 15th day of September, A. D. 1924, at the hour of nine (9) o‘clock in the forenoon of said day, at the County Court Room of said Cqurt, in the County Court House, at V&nukezan. in said Lake County. . Objections may be filed to said apâ€" plication on or before the hour pf nine (9) o‘clock in the forenoon of said d «Public notice is hereby: given that the Board of Local Improvements ‘of the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of Illinois, has filed in the County Court of Lake County, Illiâ€" nois, a. certificate that the following improvement has been compylleted, and that it conforms substantially to the requirements of the, original ordinance for the constructionâ€"of the same, toâ€" wit: $isvg m The construction of a sanitary sewâ€" er.extension in Lakewood Drive, in the City of Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois.~ â€" , eeernn is "5 Highland Park Special Assessment af said Court Docket No. 278, and that application has been made to said Court to consider and determine whether or not the facts stated in said certificate are true. That a bearing will be had upon said application on Monday, the 15th day of September, A. D. 1924, at the hour of nine (9), o‘clock in the forencon of said ?J, at the County Court Room of d Court, in the County Court House, at Waukegan, in said Lake County. | Board of Local Improvements of the City of Highland Park. : Dated at Highland Park, Hlinois, Augâ€" ust 28th, 1924. © > < / ~>~ ©~ ggâ€"97 _> \.‘‘~ NOPHICR .. Public notice is hereby given that the Board of Local Improvements‘ of the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of Illinois, has filed in the County Court of Lake County, Hliâ€" nois, a certificate that the following improvement has been completed, and that it conforms substantially to :the requirements of the original ordinance for the construction of the same, toâ€" wit:> i The construction of a sanitary sewâ€" erâ€"extension in Ravinia Court, in the City of Highland Park, Lake County, Tllinois. es io amic.â€" hoi dinkieiietso" bomennivepaiiioaindt resahiâ€" Bd ‘ 1 Objections ,mnir be filed t: said apâ€" plication on or before the: hour of nine (9) o‘clock in the forencon of said day. 4 $7.. Objectionsâ€"may be filed to said apâ€" plication on or before the hour of nine (9) o‘clock in the forencoon of said ‘day. f 8 Board of Local Improvements of the City of Highland Park. 7 Dated at Highland Park, Ilinois, Augâ€" ust 28th, 1924. ~~20RT \~*. ~NOMCE: ie Public notice is hereby given that the Board of Local Improvements of the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of Illinois, has filed in the County Court of Lake County, Hliâ€" nois, a certificate that the following improvenmient has been completed, and that it conforms substantially to the requirements of the original ordinance ‘::)ir' the construction of the same, toâ€" wit: . * % The construction of a connected sysâ€" tem <of water mains in Lincolnwood Road, St, Johns Avenue, County Line Road, â€"Lakeside Place, Pierce Road, Lake ‘View Terrace, Ravine Manor Road, Oak ‘Knoll Terrace, Pine Point Drive, Carol Court, Delta Road, Marâ€" ion Court, Dell Place, and: Lakeside Manor Road,‘all in the City of Highâ€" land Park, Lake County, Hlinois: a V THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS «JOSEPH B. CARD, LYLE GOURLEY, F. A. PRESTON, JOSEPH B, CARD, LYLE GOURLEY, F. A. PRESTON, JOSEPH B. CARD, LYLE GOURLEY, F. A. PRESTON,. * NOTICE been : made and r:rurned to said | on f itheidfleo ‘of the City Clerk court, the final hearing thereon will | of d Leity ) having applied to be had on 13th day of September| the County rt of l.ia County A. D, 1924] or as soon thereafter u{for, ‘an |assessment of the 1eom"of the bus of the court will permit.| said improvement according to beneâ€" * Sald a ment is payable in tem| fits, and|an assessmen w having (10)) installments, with interest at| beery mhde and returned to said the tate of} six (6) per centum per court, the final hearing thereon will annum on &ll imurm from ‘and be had dn the 13th day of SEptember after date bf issue Of first voucher.| A. D. 1924, or as soon thereafter as All persons desiring may file objecâ€" the business of the court permit. tions] in court before said day| Sgid &ssessnmient is payable in ten and may appear on /‘the hearing and (10) i, nts, ‘with intergst at make their defense. . â€" | the jratel of six |(6) per centum per : § FRE] SCHAE‘FER.;un n all installments 2#«.. and € 0 r appointed to made | aftet: date. of! isgue of first voucher. y&1 said. Assessment.. | All pergons desiring may Jle objecâ€" Datéd at H nd Park, IIl,, August , tiong in} said| court before said day 28 8 A‘ ag lm. j ‘â€h“ H.‘pl “‘ m% '-“ i8 + feâ€"_~ â€"â€"â€"| make their defense. . _ |.| an . SPECIAEL |, zsg;m NoTICE § ‘No. Nok .i.;umby%:n to all perâ€" ; t u.. o1 â€" ~FRED SCHAEFER, 4: r appointed to made yHoo + said. Assessment., Dated at Highland Park, IIL., August "A. . 1924. | ol oo ,. [ _ +. FRED SCHAEFER, .. ..hyc ~~Officer appointed to made Loully 7| > ~said. Assessment. Dated at Highland Park, TL., August asth, A. [D., 1924."_ | SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE [ > :. [ . No 284 : : Notice is hereby given to all perâ€" sons interegted that the City Council of the City of Highland Park, Counâ€" ty of Lake iand State of IIlinois, havâ€" ing ordered| the consttuction of a reinâ€" forcéit co pavement in Second Street from Laurel Avenue to Elm Place and in Laurel Avenue from First St to Green Bay Road, all in the City| of Highland Park, Counâ€" ty ‘of I and State of Illinois. The ordihance for the same being on file in the office of the; City Clerk of f tity and having applied to the County Court of Lake County for &n a ient of the ‘costs of said improvement according to beneâ€" fits, and an|assessment thereof having Said: assdesment is payable in eight (8) ‘installments, with interest at the rate of six (6) per centum per annum on \ll installments from. and after date |of issue of first voucher. All kraon} desiring. may file objecâ€" tiong in sdid court. before said day md%n.ay pear on the hearing and make their|defense. | * . A. D, 1924] or as soon thereafter as the Businesk of the court will permit [ yc PW us t . S Choosé} Your Goal Telephone 85 Yoif Dri_vij:nï¬ ho e Grounds ighland Park State Bank ga by u â€" If you contempls or f:'on your Trounds, whether on t'hé lawn, shrub planting, perennial borders or formal garden, would be pjeased to oï¬erl_' )u suggestions or 4ubmit estimates. ~ _ '5_;5‘«; THE D. S EDWARDS CO. ~A $ | w ‘e build concrei a n#bcadam drives and repair old drives or without Tarviaâ€"â€"like to show you some of the work done Then kgep an account Growing steadily _ At this bank until ~ Your purpose triumphs Ch n@W TT The succéss worthy Of your best effort. THE HOME OF SAVINGS DEPOSITORS a8 of the Gity of Highland Partk, Counâ€" ty f Ldke «{State of I is, havyâ€" ing orde :L@nnmdbn f a reinâ€" foregd . }eo pavement in | St. John‘s Avenge (from Eim llee ‘to Central | Avenye and in East Park Avepue Ifr ‘gherldnn Road ‘to °St. John‘s Avenue, all in the City â€"of | High .'P.tiicounty of, Lake, nndl State of| Ilinois, t# he 0 di%or the same being | on ‘file if the office of the City Clerk | of gaid |eity mh:?ng "?pg:‘;mt‘t; . the Cornty t Lake for an |assessment of the |costs* of said improvement : according to beneâ€" * prampeeolge. court, the final hearing thercon will be had dn the lth day of SEptember A. D. 1924, or as soon thereafter as the busifhess of the court ml permit. Said Assessnient is payable in ten{ d | ; FRED SCHAEFER, f |__| said: Assessment. â€" Dat nuï¬hg' ind Park, III}, August 2 A. D.. 19 . lï¬. ho ese Burners are especially adapted for KITCHEN RANGES, SE BURNERS, HOT . 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An euchre and bunco party will be held._onâ€" Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o‘clock, _ A dance will ‘be given on Tuesday evening, Sept. 30, beginning at‘ ‘8:30 o‘clock. Good â€" music has been engaged for this affair. The cornio game will‘ be one of the attracâ€" tions during the time of the bazaar. . JOSEPH LEUER TO â€" j OPEN SHOE STORE The public is cordially invited and promised a good time. Begide the deâ€" licious digner which will be served, thost attending will 'h%nnhcmu useful and fancy articles on sale, Joseph Leuer of North First street announces the opening of a first class shoe store in one of the. of his new store building at 120 North First street.. . Mr. Leper will for busiâ€" ness on or about Oct. 1, and will carry a full line of high ves, and also handle shoe i B ya AT K. OF P. HALL PAGE SEVEN t#