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Highland Park Press, 22 Mar 1928, p. 5

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Cold " "etsrmtfrxnrttVerreptothes. mdut-tdute-tkmofth.fngts The whole nudiwrium in well lighted with all windows, end Mr. VII: Bergen has succeeded in obviat- ing the ugly window guard: which indoor spon- would otherwise nuke may by “mulling in the win- down my end! we! of deer plate wire dun. which will withstand the new blow of I W] or in, door baseball. end It the name time permit the {we - of light. A may: Sm, At the west end of the auditorium " have a big drove with I tirepUee tomb-d m of the Book incur old Villas! House. This shove will like much from the form-Ines: of the Iarrter room. and prove 1 great ad- jugd to the place on social occasions. This min auditorium with . tut- hhed and “bled ceiling below its 3min mpportinx beams, will present n very attmetive "men-nee, com- pu'd to the raw utstinished Isped of My auditoriuma. . " will have I splendid. wide Ind deep “an. our which more will be I handsome pmium “a Our fellow aniniln and artist, James C. Bull, u not busy on plum for a decorative design for this arch. and the four (thie- which the architect has M in other section: of thin min han. pruned with the spaeiouartess of the big main luditnrium the minute you luv into the place. It would uhply “he can of our nudiwrium needs. than. and other nodal human: for nanny you" to tone. III- AIM- RAVINIA VILLAGE Continued from m l Surplus and Undivided Profits _ Reserves for Taxes and Interest Deposits Mer-V vq.e ---e .. Loan: and Discounts Bonds and Securities .. 'r' A Bank Building and Fixtures Cash and Due from Banks Pt NORTH SHORE TRUST COMPANY , BANK Seventeen years of helpful service promoting the prom ress of Highland Park and the welfare of its people. - amb- The AidModuIn Committee h (an!!! to no“ Inherit-n to the “this" paldtttettm6umtl. meat. or a." of their “Won. but had (he mm: In munch which mid be Nahum}! I”. theertttrt1te8ebmrlBoardhsearrr- out the dain- of Ruini- cid-m in mum the communhy with a building which would meet the new 'teedsedttavhttaa.nmltaatts.r- mu of a tlrtrt clu- 1:th ". joint emmnitte. of the com- nuaity 'rrgmstmt_ which. I: the Auditorium Commm. In had chug. of misintt the community's at-fthe-ttttte-bang-, and tho mimic-t. "port that any mum'thmhm Theme Are bit a few of the Inne- an future: of this tine Village Hm of om. One must as them all for himself to realize "st what . splat!“ tddition this building in 8911'! a; be to our Vecmuyity tif.. in place with hand wrought uncle iron: And stars, in guru-tin iron and [laud (In: tights hat-sin: from the beam by chnins. make it I malt artistic and inviting place to he” the mullet civic and mill utlvitiu " "In community. Beside: furttiahiatr' excellent um tor uhool musical netivitims, it: rained plntform at one and. cozy tire. place " the other end, high beamed ceiling. the bums of which are held On the east side of the second Boor I music room and two good sized elm moms are located. The music room. which is u large well-lighted room. 26x52 feet. capable of with toratatrly seating two hundred per- ms. will undoubtedly be the and used room in the bungling. Kittie. Psalms: At this side of the building there is Ilia at large kitchen which is to be equipped for school domestic science purpooea and serving the smaller min] occasions. Coal rooms, dress- ing rooms and Uvatories for men and women no also provided. The tirat Boor contains the main auditorium. stage and two dressing room], Ind. across a wide hullway. several other rooms, which will serve dull purposes foe school Ind aociul events, East of the auditorium Ind related through wide French doors which an be folded back no as to make it part of the main auditorium, is 1 large room with “other tire- pure. This room. which will be used for manuul training work of the school. can be easily converted for use In I lounging parlor It social; events. l Statement of Condition at Close of Business ' February 28, I928 The stage opening itself will be ("null with handsome unpainted beams of wood smoothed and oil finished. Afways anxious to serve ORGANIZED IN 1911 LIABILITIES RESOURCES Em m . few of them: "The W' by L tr. Bailey in I book Of W daiidi for the growing of eon-on hum, vegetables and new. In In the m and about the hon-u. Mr. why ig probably the moat - hm’ American unhar- " in horticulture. He has many book- to hi. credit which "we to be {and a the “in” Ihelns. “Him Garden Day by Day" _etateeretuittit-,tuitwa, *trtetur In. France. King. 1'ead,w'Hmmtir"cG'kT"iirii thOQM-"hyl. P. le- "rmr,"rutgttatuaitaEmiG Dill. 1htttmt" by W. M. Wilts: 1M"Mmrtohoqirte-"-e't spud-m. 'GGGiiFiiGii'i"e of my - bun. Among books IP mmrAer - "ru Culture of _ ,,, .-..‘_......., ........,.... of thr holiday!- ("den books have but in hand at the Public Library. muummmmm¢ load has. no now available for circulation tether with the best book: on may phases of the sub. ,,,__._-_ ... w-..“ The prrmt which the club makes will be used to send a; many dele- gltea as possible to Girl Reserve summer conference at Camp Gray, Sung-tuck, .Miehiouc Since the last dars of January ale-rod away any remaining thought: " ALA . ,I-n - - - "__. -V mm. snuuux. In the evening thpre will be dams ing from eight-thirty until eleven thirty. Tickets are for sale by all club members and at the Y AV. C. A. There will be music by Wally's or- chestra. Florence Glader is chair- man at the nominee in charge. BOOKS ON GARDENING IN GREAT DEMAND The Live Y'er club of high school girl reserves plan a penny fair which will run from four until seven. and all grade school girls who wish to attend are cordially invited. There will be a grab bag, food booths. fort, une telling. stunt dancing. and many other attractions. It the floor of the roller skating rink is resurfaced by that time there will be ruller skating. r.. at, A“ . _. __, - The Committee feels that there are still quite a few Ravinia citizens who would subacribe to the new Villnge House. Mr. James C. Ewell is head- ing a special committee to Secure these subscriptions, and would ap- predate nny help you can give ill, urging your neighbor, if he has not subscribed. to make a subscription. 1 GIRL RESERVE it? HOLD FAIR AND DANCE clerical work by their prompt res pot-me tey'mttallment notices, The Chicago Title and Trust Com- pany will make the collections for the committee on a 2 per cent basis, but subscribers an make this addi- tional expense unnecessary by their prompt response to each installment notice as it come: due. mmnnnmmnrmmnou '_-_--.' ' 716,898.93 . __ 437.25 ---.'- 123,444.26 .teN-.-N._ 128,940.80 'Ni-'"rf 121,567.89 $1,090,784.13 $1 ,090,784.13 .3 100,000.00 . 126,796.40 _ 9,941 .88 854,045.85 Special Coal-cl fl T1",',S1'T (ionic! moved ft n “’va In mum: o I oet't',',tdTutgl,t', 'aAt'tt',t pm mama: "Owner-3' Subdivision in. Thoma E. New” u will 'ru8rt.etetuNbdtvtAmoeutt mud for “are“, of 3w "rr1ifeuWeetdss" "emotiots M in mr-gtimt with tlbidit A. Pei'.... . , ' gg'trtdttdrattdtrt. d'l"tt.erdh"g': 'd'i2U"". . navel-I - m -tuneq . '.'lkl'tffr'SSlrMhffd'1tt um: “luv-vim Il-hhu-jmhndt- 1t)g,t'lttid"lgi'ttPt"?, th.qo,Eyrtgeqre, I.tgyfr, 1-39 at!!! In mum-um been tBed for public inspectiun for o'termeoek.stmmidedbrraw. The motion prev-nod. The‘ bonds were Iold at Pu. The Chicago Federation of Aged and Adult Charities was granted per- mission to hold their annual tag day in Highland Park on May 14. 1928. The communication from John Rosen was received und placed on tile. To “and Architect The City Clerk was instructed to write to the Council of Arehitecta of Highland Park Ind request them to make a recommendation to the Coun- cil for u: architect to be engaged by the City on the new City Hall 1nd other Muncipal buildings. Commiuioher Gourl§y moved up Mal adoption of the resolution with - topal, of @0991!!! Corporate Purpose Bonds. 8150.000 Street Wid- ening Bonds, 385.000 Bridge Bonds. $55,000 City Ball Bonds. 325.000 Muttieipal Yard Bonds, 8100.000 Li- bnry Bite Bond- and $25,000 Fire gum» Bonds, aid resolution having ( Elect New Officers March 28 at i Meeting at Edgewater . l Beach Hotel The City Clerk was instructed to notify Mr. W. R. McKillip that it would be impossible to construct sidewalks in accordance with his re- quest on Deerfield Road until drain- age had been provided for. Sewer Repairs Commissioner Brown moved that the communication from Baird & Warner with reference to repairs to be made to the sanitary sewer in the ravine on the easterly side of the south Sheridan road bridge be referred to Windes & Marsh. The motion prevailed. CITY SELLS BONDS RECENTLY APPROVED with reference to sidewalk on Wood- land roat was ordered placed on file. file. Selection of members of boards of supervisors ta serve on grand juries would be "clearly against public palm icy," Attorney General Oscar E. Car]: strom has informed the state's anal-J hey at Sycamore. I President of the Tenth District will preside and will respond to the gram init of Mrs. William Westeriund, president of the North End club. Re- ports of officers, election of Mficcrs and regular business will fill the morning session. After luncheon a contest of Quartettes from the dis- trict will be held and Mrs. Walter Seymour, president of the I. F. W. C. will address the members. FEDERATION OF CLUBS HOLD ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Federa- tion of Clubs of the Tenth Com- sionr.l District of Illinois will be held un Wcdnesday, March '38 at the Edgewater Beach hotel with the Nurth End club as hostess club. The Buard Meeting at 3:30 o'elock will be followed at 10 o'clock by the dis, trict mecting. Mrs. Harry S. Cradle, HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK“ Continued from page I Miss Nunez, our manager, with wide experience in this line of endeavor, is making friends daily in Highland Park. She invites you to call, inspect this new department and learn some interesting things about a travel bureau. Our Travel Bureau, the new department of the bank, is now fully equipped and is already doing a flourishing busi- Have You Visited It? THE OLD RELIABLE AND PROGRESSIVE BANK in Sherwood Manor, Ist Add'n to Sherwood Mnnor and J. S. Hovlund's Highland Park Acre Subdivision. for raving north Green Bny Road, Ind in connection with the Special As, mmt providing for the construc- tfon of I connected swam of ani- tary new": in Greenwood Gnrdam, Compton’s Addition, we. Gov-minimal Conley mud the and upward um] ampules of n Mat m: “Ownm' Subdivision of 'err' pl the autumn.- of Ut ‘I" of 1mm. Wont" I'll notic- $12. 75 $19. 75 $24.75 to $39. 50 The largest and most complete]; stocked Ladies' safe in Highland Park. . CENTRAL AVENUE AT GREEN BAY ROAD JlarItptt Style Shop Pre-Eas ter Offering DRESSES and GO WNS ALSO COATS - HATS - MILLINERY LINGERIE - HOSIERY and NOVELTIES Included in this event will be every item in the stare. Among the most attractive bargains will be several groups of (Formerly priced from $22.50 to $85) at Commissioner Gourky moved M approval and payment of public hm": gm; Ind. interest which man iaii' wild as follows: County, Illinois." The motion 'es Vliled. Impt. No, 257 26 1 ' mm

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