%flflllllflllllllllllllll!llIIIIIllflllllll!lfllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllIlIIIIIIIl!l!Imlllillflllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllflllm% 18 FOLDING CHAIRS _ _ . FOLDING CARD TABLES AND COVERS _ _ > _ BANQUET TABLES _ CHILDREN‘S TABLES AND CHAIRS f â€" _ Funeral Director 27 North Sheridan Road _ _ _ â€"â€" " The Nursing Staff Valvoline Motor Ous Delivered and called for<â€" Rates are reasonable For Rent for Parties and Gatherings ~Complete i Oiling and Greasing Service : * 3(0 Minute Service Elm Place and First St. â€" Highland Park . PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 3545 ABimâ€" PEsack _ SERVICE STATION THE HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL : $1.75 : 100%_P H. M. PRIOR CO. One of the greatest problems confronting Hospiâ€" tal Management is the handling of the Nurse question.. . . s es . The Highland Park Hospital has successfully passed through the harrassing period of experiâ€" mentation and,â€"under â€"present arrangements, is now assured of a nursing staff measuring up to the highest standards. . Our nurses are well trained, intelligent, perfectly versed in their duties, kindly and sympathetic in their attentions to the patients. ure Pennsylvania Telephone Highland Park 2550 Telephone H. P. 299 VEEDOL â€". Naphtha Kerosene Gasoline : CHAIR COVERS T H E PR ES S Admiral Crosley Takes Over Command at Great Lakes Naval Station . In a picturesque ceremony, held Monday at the Great L&kes Naval Training Station, and characterized by the naval formalities and honors prescribed for such an occasion, Rear Admiral Walter 8. Crosley, U. S. Navy, assured command of that inâ€" stitution and of the Ninth Naval disâ€" trict, being the twelfth officer to reâ€" ceive this assignment. . The scene was an impressive . one as the officers and enlisted men; garbed in their ‘immaculaté uniforms of: white, were assembled: on the parade ground to meet their new comâ€" mander for the first time. â€" Captain David W. Bagley, U. S. Navy, who has been acting commandâ€" ant at Great Lakes since the detachâ€" ment of Rear Admiral Thomas T. ant commandant_of the~ Ninth *Navat district. â€" Real Admiral Crosley then: read the orders directing him to asâ€" sumeâ€" command of ‘the Ninth Naval district and of the Great Lakes Naval Training station. The Senior Officer‘s pernant, was lowered from the flagâ€" staff on the fower of the*Adm?nsï¬ tration: building. .<In. its place was hoisted the twoâ€"starred Admiral‘s flag to the accompaniment of a salute of thirteen guns. __â€"~ ’ e Craven, U. S. Navy, on April 29th, formally relinquished this post and resumed his regular duties as assistâ€" DR. GEORGE MITCHELL s DENTIST h Hours: 9 to 12 <1 to 5 â€" 7 to 9. : _â€"_*â€" 16 North Sheridan Roadâ€" Office Phone: Hightand Park 1035 Residence Phone: Highland Park 3378 SUPERVISORS GROUP START PARK DRIVE Committee of Board Begins Its _ Work to Aid Aequisition . of Dunes Area. & which is included in . the proposed state pary of the "flats‘" or dunes north of the city, the members of the Dunes Park committee of the Lake county board of supervisors last week started. on their work of preâ€" paring their drive to make the flats a Sstate park.: : * â€" t **":." Li Through A. L. Rogersâ€"of the Lake County Title and. Trust company, a plat is being prepared showing all the property and the owners of the property. The board will then go about getting prices on the property to submit to the state in their plan of purchase which is to ultimately turn the property over to the people of the state of Illinois for park use. > The Committee & The committee, composed of Supâ€" ervisors Stanton, Obee, Brown, Murâ€" ‘ It is understood that a large porâ€" tion of the property is held by the Chicago Title ard Trust company for a syndicate known as the Waukegan Harbor company and while no definite prices have yet _ been obtained, it is reported that prices running as high as $3,000 an acre have been quated. > $ Are : Affected . 55 The proposed park lands constiâ€" tute the area known as the flats, inâ€" cluding the Big Dead river and exâ€" tending from 28th street, Zion, alâ€" phy and Thompson held a short meetâ€" ing today to get the work started and as soon as the plat is prepared they will start intensive work on their plans. * f ; most to the Johnsâ€"Manville company north of Waukegan.â€" There is a smallâ€" strip of land just north of the Manâ€" ville plant which has been subdivided, and the state is not interested in that part of the property. â€" â€" * The proposed tract is composed of abcut 2500 acres and is all in its â€" natural state. . â€" Obee Is Impressed _ Supervisor Obee stated that until he traveled over the site with the committee, he had never visited the flats and he has become very enâ€" thusiastic over the land as a state park. He pointed out that the local site is the only available site that the state might obtain for a state park, and that unless this is taken for park purposes, â€" IHMlinois â€"will â€" forever be without any park on Lake Michiâ€" gan, and the state‘s small lake coastâ€" line will all be converted into comâ€" mercial or industrial. purposes and the state will never be able to set aside lake coast property for a park. Takes Wife‘s Auto, Leaves "Goodbye" Note Lesving a noté Sgaying "Goodbye," Frank Krusnias, 819 Adams street, Waukegan, packed up his clothes; climbed in his wife‘s Falconâ€"Knight car and left the city, says the. Wauâ€" kegan Sun. He gave no reason for his action in the note. It read: "Goodbye, Sweetheart. Dowt be mad." ‘ His wife, Eva, came to the police station later and asked that the police aid her in finding her mate and nearâ€" by cities gre to be notified, the paâ€" per says. 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