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Highland Park Press, 13 Jun 1929, p. 24

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Fil if Predicts Bond Issue _ for County Hospital Careful survey of the needs at the county hospital with, an eye to the future, and an asyentunt bond lane to provide-.. aa-adequate . strueture, will be the ultimate solution ot, the problem of caring for the county sick, according to Supervisor Arthur W. Vereoe of Highland Park, chair.. man of the firtanee committee which . ‘..See it” .110an (rllyit Wil,'," FRIGIDAIRE __-_-r-tIli-tir-tr/tij-jsp,].).),), f1xir, ._ Only . ("C'iilrd "tik-iii-i-tiii-it-i- MN It's the most, sensational electric refrtgeratoi ever V announced It is amazingly lbw ii) price., -- I t is offered on unusually liberal 521.5% terms. And it has every 'll “'1'“; essential Frigidaire feature. "C' __' ---e-er-, including the Frigiddire “Cold Control". We want ydu to see this beautiful new cabinet. It is built of steel. The exterior is finished in enduring white Duco . ... the equipped :yVi‘th the EVER before has an elgectric N refrigerator achieved Ge immediate and V overwhelming popularity won by this new Frigidaire. V ' $195 F R 1‘01 DA IR E THE Quiet AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR “In.“ nI "-moNT'rtt NXRHLION AO ANYJIOO saunas amend "" tut-Mo “av tun-Is ttot "oo a."ttr--NotttMWA.* . 2m mum - mm m "on a".ttr-qNMrohk (ttemNttrs' on was "In“!!! - tum-o a: “to a.*e%r--httVa 0mm)!!! I!" Mm . ‘07 um 'N m - " - " - W31! is extremely inmtential on matters of . expenditure before the county board. _ _ “The actual solJtion would be the construction ot I large hospital in front of the present buildings through a bond issue but I do not believe f bond issue would be prop}- tious at this time," Vercoe stated; He . pointed out 4trist' .the. county totsrrittr1.had been a diain on taxes since it was instituted and that it 'OC) HHAOLS (completely installed) __" -Sec.tho Frigidairc “(bu Control". If: on simple a. uni». . ‘0 watch. u'"'"""-';-:".".:;-'"-".'-'.' '"ucGaTC-7GriGT= $4337}; ' interior With seamless porcelain' if“ _ enamel. The roomy shelves are at V _,,,". _ - "a gonvgniqnt height. It is plugged into any convenient JidctAe' Outlet. See this new development and find out about the liberal General Motors terms . . ' at our display _room .'. . today. THE PRESS would likely continue n. such but that the tsituation yould have to be tseed.- . _‘ _ _ _ . . With the smaller sized currency in use, the people who take' pleasure ip t1ourishinn a wad of bill's around will have to collect more of them now. The people who have lost money in the textile business due to the shot} skirt style, should be able to make it up ip the silk stocking trade. Inside the" light, my structure, with, its leaded casement windows, -theuehildrett of kinderggrten and the first Nur. grades -who' wiilurather in the building next Septémber will be greetediot only with cheerful, lime- "trtene-t.rimrne,r firepleetr, but- also lwitlt an 'entirelir modern arrangemeht of rooms. _ _ . BRAI‘SIDE SCHOOL _ (hi' MODERN TYPE Especially Designed for Practi- cal 1 se in ducation of .. Ravinia Youth - Lookintmpre like , country man- sion than an educational. lmititution, the Braeside school at Pierce,'Brown- ville and Lincolnwood roads, Hitth- land Park, is a comfortable warm buff stucco, red tile-trimmed, above a deep base of routth-hown limestone. Al- ready a. fairly large building, the school isrottlra third-the size plan- tted' for' eventually, according to JHhn S. Van Bergan, architect. - . ' _ Individual Design. . J Mr. Van Bergan formérly was asso- ciated with, Frank Lloyd Wright, and the originality of design which char- aeterizerthe school ‘is individual. Each classroom ,is a clnboratory unit, with a workroom adjoining the main classroom; a'cloakroom fitted _ with low benches apdosom'parhmsnts . for rubbers and umbrt11asi/ cupboards divided into compartments in which r each child may keep the projects _ upon which he or she is working, and , a spacious, cloakroom. for',the teacher.;_ _ 1ihe. room 7 1rh1tICTtIitrr'i69-i-3it'aMrt,e"r, "c, "t"fiiraj5iir"iii'tTriiririf CTyWti -tTiii Tiirirrt- roqm is fitted with hot and céld Tlm- ning _ water, amr;witlrgaa- Here _the children will, inodel in clay and build doll-houses or boats to their hettt's content. -e- 7 . 7 can): Scheme Bright The wood trim is "I greenish-gray stain; the walls are n Warm cream color and across the ceilings of halls and classrooms are stained rafters arid joists brightened with orange blocks. All the lighting fixtttresvare of modern design in wrought iron with opaque or semiopaque cylinders and triangles of glass for shades. In the classrooms the lighting is indirect from wall_br_ackets. An automatic oil heater will fdrnigh Warmth. _ Mr, Wright, who, workedwith Mr, Van Bergan in planning the school. has seen .Ravinia's, school system grow 'from a "fpur-room red brick building housing Iforty "students to three buildings housing .well over 600 students.. The community lives up to its reputation as.the. home of sev- eral ,tllAtPwn, artists by the beauty iirrWr'iririiirriiiriuyr- tramrriiitiir "Mr. Wright pointed out: . . Before this latest additioh to Ra- vinia is opened inithe ftul,the school yard will. be added and flowers will be growing" in the boxes whiehHlanl; the entrances. 1rpnistlter, year' or two, another one-.sitrrrstiit-wttr-be added to the structure which will house some of the upper grades. 1113 SWEDISH ART METAL co.. he. Quit W. bum, N. s. mad" ART METAL WORK niihwood, Ill. __ "I... lkhlnld Put "" 239 1113th Avenue Thurutty,.Jtme 18, 1929 crear etabi toma thod, aspm TOW- recip (hear crea this the the fine In a he creal work tiedh to m stunt spoo: td e: Perv ' cdhoir, quey takir a lit of f to w in a etabl quitt we, I plate kind very Cre, Thu. " In

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