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Highland Park Press, 7 Jun 1928, p. 1

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Ind one for -tiosmiati "omtdworedtmedarhwthettmr nil}. Ihen-esrttfabootggteest 'teremttofthestodmstrst.howittbe ,ketadtithtehonorsoeietruauo tteiaieheHmsti1eomme-at. Dor.. ou-y’nnu I... been aGerGafiii, ets for commenter-em {ere dismi- V The sputu- for commencement will beDeamRatphB.Dmmiaofthe N_ort_hvutern School ot Speech. Tick- Diploma; will be given out By Mr. “PM" pretrident of the board of On the other hand it is shown that the cost of mulling the more lim- ited system for just the business dis- Coutinmd from page T v'ieua-srttteitikiiGiUiaTAa anditoriunonthaeminngmeu. ,6msaeeasssofi88stmksttswitit,e" mad. the hast du- in the h'utoryofthesthod. ARM-1mm that appears in “other part of this According to approximate figures received from engineers, the city council is informed that the city-wide system in the region extending from Exmoor, McDaniel: avenue and Green Bay road east to the lake and from Fort Sheridan and Highwood to the county line could be installed at about $1.65 per from foot in the residence district and " nbout $3.15 per front foot in the business dim the tstan being to make these improvements, no matter which is decided on, am an the special assessment plan. ' C0NMENCEMENT AT HIGH SCHOOL SOON Em on June " and 133 “at: to Be Graduated; Dania to Speak gttNigte'et,'gtir to obtain in grooritBe in expression of “people of the city on the question " improving the street lighting sys- tem. and it is expected that there will be widespread. and prompt mpome to the request tar opinions on the subject. A coupon on which to note your preference is attached hereto. The question which the city Nthets are debating ir whether to consider a pun to int-ll an entire new city- wide own“ system, or to re- strict the improvement to the business district Ind territory immediately‘ surrounding. ' 1 we: "r Jeae Party minim" l iiitC'" murmurm Count-iso- of Can! Give mntsifroted of Vfii --.'"""r. ... must-nu. Inn was . member of the House of Rep- resentatives. the legislative body of Student Government for 1927-28, and on Home Council for 1927-28. Miss Nt might be a good suggestion to have the city council select an ad- visory committee to include one or two of the Ingest property owners in the business district and also in the residence section, and representa- tives, of the Chamber of Commerce and ‘mlke meommendaiioliiCtii, city council in the premises. eoeeil in the premises. MARGARET PARKIN TO RECEIVE A. B. DEGREE Miss {iguana Parkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Parkin, of 234 but! avenue will receive her All. degree June 18 from Smith cot, Inge. She prepared for college at the National Cathedral school in Wash, hm. D.C. Whit in Smith she was 'sartiealarlr interested in a" nnd m on the crew in 1927-28. being a member of the All-Smith Crew in 1923. She majored in English. Ind Firkin intends to mQ'IE... leaves college. LINCOLN SCHOOL PUPIIS GIVE PLAY Be I‘m-ante! Next Mon- day Night I we have, and it is time that this city, one of the fastest-growing and most beautifully situated in the en- tire Chicago region. should have a street lighting system that matches its other features. The cost of the complete city-wide system appears to be considerably less per front foot, and when the system is once in it is in for good. "It certainly would have been a fine thing for the city to have I first clue street lighting system, one of which all its people might be proud. and eertairtly it mid be better to give att parts of the city th share in iuuoefitatttantoemitineitton max-AH“ 1 _ Faun (fur-Me Street Lighting ’ System in Letter “Highland Park bu long been lag, sing behind other north shore towns in the matter of street lights. Win, netkl, Wilmette, Kenilworth and oth, er cities around the suburban district have better lighting systems in both business and residential districts than “Thanking you for this opportun- ity to air my ideas an the matter, I “I want tirst of all to place my- self on record absolutely as in favor of the city-wide system as described. I am a property ,owner and a tax payer and expect to burn to pay my slum of the cost, but what is there worth getting for a city that does not out something, and look at the trmtetits. Editor PM: “I should like to say a word or two about the street lighting propod~ tion regarding which, I see by last week's PM. the city council wants the people who pay the bills to ex- pm: Manchu. under of the Press meaedime the up. of ornamentd lighting m to he irtMalimt in Highland Park. an whieh Gib-lion the city uninha- tion in asking for opinions, in espe- cially interesting and timely: midpyingjatutfmaw yum-n}: Park, Junie a, 1928, Yours, " Lt ., C.ttra IEaCP-gCgtgtte " " lungs-um.“ ' h.’.ll. Mimi)... mama”... tyre-ttt-iaatli'iGi 'eu,ettrmeatsea-ilkrGirt 'llrat2tetatguex,',h2ii, “with chain th-n-Ihm‘ ty-tut-tu-nic-a-iris 'ht-e-e-tlaid “'3. lit-built. L"ttyeetery.t-.uir. Friday. June 8, the Graeme Phy- ers will pm: " the. Alcyou Theatre, Lyn-um Fontdne’a dramati- zation of the play “Daley" with Jon Driscnll featured in the leading role. trrrviomy totheir .m' ‘ use; Whine-inhumane "_'heeo-r.h-rtuurerm UMWflri-tfourweehmn betel-arching for the nun-er nea- This stock company organization is indeed one of the must entertain- 'ment features ever produced on the North Shoerotditisrwithmet The Board of Mutation. District 108, will proceed immediately with the plans for the purchase of the school sites and the erection of the buildings an approved by the voters of the district at the election last Saturday. Sketches and plans tor both the Braide primary building and the addition at Lincoln are un- der way, It is hoped that the build- ings will be available for use " the earliest possible date. Plans for ‘making the Clavey Road site suitable l for ball games and other athletic pur- _ poses for temporary use of the schools of the district are also contemplated, All Proposals Carry The bond issue propositions all carried by good majorities at the special election held in the district last Saturday. The total vote cast was 223, it is reported. On the proposition to select a site to serve the south central portion of the district, the vote in favor was Ito, and there was no oppositing vote. The site approved, contains five acres and is on Clavey mad, west of Green Bay road. The estimated maximum cost ot acquiring it is 831,000. The proposition to select a site to serve the southeast part of the dis- trict also carried without opposition, the vote in favor being IM. The site chosen is on Lincolnwoond and Pearce roads, west of Lakeside place and con- taim, about three _ two-tenths acres. Maximum cost of acquiring it is said to be about $85,000. On the ssrdposition to build an ttd.. dition to the “nook: school the vote was 161for Htd 57 against, GRAEME PLAYERS Bud l-Ie Annual On the with»: to issue bonds in the sum of $180,000 to finance these improvements for the district the vote was 157 for and 63 against. o. Silo Purchase On the propositions to purehase additional school sites the vote '83 154 for, and 62 against buying a site to serve the south central portion of the district. For purchase of site to serve south- eut portion of district the vote was 158 tor and " mm 0n the proposition to build a new schoolhouse on site to serve south east part of district the vote WI: 155 for and & against. At sped-1 _ mega. and” ALL SEVEN m CARRIED Mr.11Bhmttmiit ‘ 3-H- Ian-Inc- .59....“ uni-Punt; Mite Noun :5 "DULCY" ml

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