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Highland Park Press, 23 Feb 1933, p. 12

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4 + Tel. Highland Park 57 â€" Glencoe 59 ' <* Lake Shore Creamery â€" > n:uc.nm ter‘. â€" â€" _ Eggs â€" « Home Dressed Poultry 437 N. Green Bay Read Highland Park. NJ > QII.P.\ull X SANTI BROS. DAIRY â€" Highland Park, HL . * â€" PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM: BUTTER AND EGGS 100 Central Ave., Highland Park, CJ. FURNITURE REPAIRED Refinishing and Upholstering $88 Central Ave. _ Phone H. P. 573 Garments called for and delivered . * Tel. H. P. 495 85 S. St. Johns Ave. Lawn Mowers Sharpened +Send your lawn mowers to us for REPAIR AND SHARPENING We call for and deliver ‘Central & Second St. Tel. H. P. 949 §22 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 197 #% North Sheridan Road Highland Park Generator, Starter, Ignition Units Repaired Electric System Rechecked and Rewired Autolite Bosth Delco Remy Dyneto Strombersg °* Phileo Diazmond Grid Batteries _ TEL H. P. 266 29 S. SECOND ST. Tel. H. P. 2774 ~~ 613 Auto Body and Fenders . < . * Drive Your Car In and Get Estimate Meierhoff Hardware Co. PAGE TWELVE PAINTING and DECORATING Paints, Wall Paper, Glass Window Shades, Auto Glass | uuu.-n.uuunn.d:-u-' Tukes Bumps and Dents Out of Your AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS MOTOR CAR ELECTRIC SERVICE DR. B. A. HAMILTON â€" DR. A. J. WURTH Lawn Mower Shop Tailoring and Repairing JOHN NELSON E. NELSON Catherine Binnie of Winnetka; Dunâ€" can MacCleod, David Mitchell of Evâ€" anston; The Duke of Atholl, John T. Smith of Evanston; Lochiel, Alex George Bruce and William Chalâ€" mers are two of the Highland Parkâ€" ers taking part in the play. "Mr. Bruce plays ‘the part of Captain Walsh and Mr. Chalmers that of Neil Lindsay, ¢ *4 Other members of the cast are Prince Charles, George MacKill of BATTERNES AND BATTERY CHARGNG â€" a®§0§@@* $1 Greasing Cc{‘sn\trql;,Ayour. HOT WATER â€" j â€"supply from UPSTAIRS _ C ) With ThIs IBVEF =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"a _â€"â€"dA. â€" down now installs a V(E _GAS TANK WATER HEATER ag with Eâ€"Z LITE CoNTROL : YICTORTYT ‘Also Free Tire Changing _ . $2 WASHING CALL H. P. 239 with péouum cloaniug service ‘Anitlnonumllfrfl!l : Co-pleu Whut?’:abriutlon or stuck we will gladly . . 4 * push you out withâ€" B .. > toien mnnivee tnvamantblnme with NORTH SHORE Gas, COMPANY Rapid 'bnd-g of water is posâ€" sible with this Pittsburg Gas Tanzk W ater Heater â€"attached to <your present range boiler, The Pittsburg tank heater <is sturdily built â€"of best quality â€"and will give long service, $9° 25 _ for women., e ie ty s SUPER SERVICE STATION â€" * . P Among the machines developed by man‘s avetsion to work is the politâ€" ical machine. San Francisco Chronâ€" (C. N. Kidd ‘Will Is Filed | â€" The ‘will of the late Claiborne N. Kidd,: of Highland Park, was filed for ‘probate <in Lake County last week, and leaves most of a $2,000 estate to the Railroad Men‘s: Home. His son was bequeathed $1, and small bequests were made to three whbire wheels 35 cents extra all grease jobs Both the tank heater and the Eâ€"Z Lite control cost only $27.50 cash â€"or you may have them installed by paying $1.25 down and $1.25 monthly for 23 months. In case you already are using a tank heatâ€" er, the Eâ€"Z Lite control can be attached to it at small cost. [ special, easy termsâ€"you now can install a Gas Tank Water Heater with E-Z Lite upstairs control. Quickly â€" easily â€" dependably â€" you have all the hot water you @ Tending a water heater and failing to obtain a sufficient supply of hot water are inconveniences you no longer need: endure. At MnA Telephone Highland Park 3300â€"33 THE PRESS8 &0 On Sunday, Feb. 26, Mr. Richards will depart for Minneapolis where he will attend a twoâ€"day meeting of about fifteen school heads who comâ€" prise the membership of the national committee. These educators, who are leaders in their fields from all parts of the country, will investigate and discuss curricular changes in secondary schools and new trends in wellâ€"known . local educator. ~ This committee functions under the ausâ€" pices of the United States Commisé sioner of Education. Membership in : this eommittee is another mark of recognition for Mr. Richards‘ outstanding contribution to American secondary education in the form of his "New Plan in Eduâ€" eation," which was officially. inaugâ€" urated as a part of the curriculum at Lake Forest Academy in 1930. Many elements of the plan, now genâ€" erally known in educational circles as the "Richards Plan," have since been adopted by leading preparatory schools throughout the country. The recent appointment of Headâ€" master Johnâ€" Wayne Richards, of Lake Forest Academy, to memberâ€" ship on the Nationa Committee on Research, in â€" Secondary ‘Education brings another signal honor to the John Wayne Richards necessity, NOW a reliable, conâ€" venient hot water supply is availâ€" able at astonishing low price. It will pay you to investigate this special offer. Without obligation, visit our display room or teleâ€" With a Gas Tank Water Heater and Eâ€"Z Lite control all you do to secure hot water is pull the control lever upstairs. In a few moments you turn a faucet and your hot water is there! To turn off the heaterâ€"release the lever. When no hot water is being used, the tank heater is not lighted. Every family requires hot water. Almost every hour during the day and eveningâ€"and oftem late at nightâ€"hot water is a household of Altar and Rosary bands for the Holy Cross Catholic Church were orâ€" ganized last Monday evening at the Deerfield rectory with Father Savage leaders were assigned to various groups, with from ten to fourteen in a band. Each group ‘will plan a card party. The fitst three parties to be given will be by Mrs. F. H. Earnest, Mrs. G. Koch, and Mrs. Alex Willman respectively in March, April and May. Complete announceâ€" ments of the first party will be made later.. . are Miss Clara Ender, Mrs. F. H. Earnest, Mrs. Gustave Koch, Mrs. Alex Willman, Mrs. Richard Walsh Deerficld rectoz with Father Savage presiding. Profmoters for the society communities. These natural beauâ€" ties are the most valuable things The speaker, a .prominent conserâ€" vationist and naturalist of the North Bhore, for years the principal of the Elm Place School, spoke about the natural beauty of the North Shore communities, making a plea for the conservation of the trees and ravines and .other beauty spots in Altar and Rosary "The City Beautiful" .. Discussed By Jesse ‘~L,. Smith at Rotary Jesse. L. Smith, principal of the Em Place School, was the speaker at this week‘s luncheon meeting of the Highland Park Rotary Club Monday noon at the Moraine Hotel. The subjett of Mr. Smith‘s discusâ€" sion was "The City Beautiful." we possess, Mr. Smith said. St. Paul. Pa cicular emphasis will be placed upon the study of possible changes in practice which would bring about a more unified connection between the secondary schools and the freshâ€" man year in college, 4 While in Minneapolis, Mr. Richâ€" ards anticipates meeting of his former Academy AWJ%’W are now residents of that and ‘ua Organize Groups MRS. C, A. BROWN > Secretary of the Board of Commissioners of the Highland ‘Park East Park District. Passed: February 14, 1988. r Approved: February 14, 1988. . â€" 61 SECTION 4.â€"That the Secretary‘ of the Highland Park East Park District be, and she is hereby, directed to provid# for the :i'hll’ ofu”lofiec of said election p,:d “:‘f W same as w a not‘fy the Clerks and ju&- of hb- SECTION 5.â€"That at said election the polls shall bé opened at 7:00 o‘clock in the morning and shall be closed at 5:00 o‘clock SECTICN 6.â€"This ordinanée shall be in forandcflmtn--unflq-lhm M. J. HARDACRE President of the Board of Commissioners of the Highland Park East Park District Attest Second Precinetâ€"880 Central Avenue. Third Precinectâ€"3881 Roger Williams Aveâ€" m l'b-r'a' Precinetâ€"Residence of George A. Nixon, at the northeast corner of Eastâ€" wood and Southland Avenues. SECTION 3.â€"That the owing voters of said Highland P“-r‘:-'hn P Dbtrid‘.“h n:ld fiq“l‘n’h.ch in appoin and crea udges of and for said election : t passed on the 24th day ‘of February, 1981, “2'"" the 24th of February, ;_:S_l, " -ad“tquh-:v,m precinets for places in an reating and defining election The Afuies, Soue m se uy of 1106 »flerk in e mommilt ~§e ::: '5 :O:h.o'doek ho‘tho dur-: & or purpose of electing dll..n. j officers of the said Highland Park East i Park District, toâ€"wit: One Commissioner for the full term of six years. g One Commissioner for the short term a of four years to fill vacancy. i _ _SRCTION 2.â€"That each of the election a precinets of said Highland Park East Park _ AN ORDINANCE + CALLING A GENERAL BIENâ€"\ NIAL ELECTION _ FOR THE YEAR 1983 FOR TWO COMMISâ€" SIONERS OF THE HIGHLAND | PARK EAST PARK DISTRICT, ; COUNTY OF LAKE AND STATE OFP ILLINOIS, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE HIGHLAND PARK!‘ EAST PARK DISTRICT, LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1.â€"That the mfl biennial election of the Highland East Park abhtrh be ;n:lh the same is hereby ordered District, in the County of Lake and State than a year ago by President Herâ€" bert McComb Moore and have been worked out by faculty members and intervening time. > wit Courses in mathematics are no bwmnhdtdrodxno.he number of required hours A# religion ihplboencuthmdx‘o‘th!u,tho langtuage requirement: has been â€"changed from twelve hours to six or twelve hours depending upon the student‘s preparation in that field, and the new orientation course is substituted as a requirement for the twelve hours formerly required in fellow who can‘t pay his grocery bill because of the upkeep of his car.â€"American The Orientation course will be deâ€"* veloped by the heads of the social science departments and lectures will be given by other members of the faculty. In addition, men prominent in business, governmental, and sociological affairs in Chicago will lecture on practical world affairs, In making these changes the Lake Forest faculty has referred to the experience of other progressive inâ€" stitutions who have adopted such changes in line with modern educaâ€" tional theories. George A. Nixon Julia Nixon Eleanor Craggs Earl H. Purdy Estelle Martin M. D. Bullard Caroline Searles n‘enr‘i‘.m Laing Margaret Boylan of ‘feld or concentration in place of the major system, the reduction in the number of hours of required Contemporary Civilization." related divisions, In its 1932â€"33 catalogue which will appear March 1, Lake Forest Colâ€" lege will announce several important curricular changes. ° The changes inâ€" volve the grouping of the departâ€" ments of instruction into closely corâ€" THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1983 Lake Forest College . â€" * To Announce Changes ~â€"â€"JIn.Curriculum Soon Reasonable Prices No Charge for Second of Coffee . _ HOWARDâ€"UDELL Europe is a good deal like the 549 Central Avenue. Delicious Food SECOND PRECINCT THIRD PRECINCT and the introduction of an fary L. Smith H. Kauffman Maude Purdy Joe MeClory T. H. Morris Marjorie Copp erly Persor Sarah Willams Albert N. Smith Barbara\Sullivan P. J. Kelly Ita Kelly YOLUME 4 Wellâ€"Known Writerâ€"Tr Woman‘s Club Next Upton Close (Josef W Hall), one of the world‘s defatigable travelers who s in social and political cond the culture of the rising n the Orient, will address t land Park Woman‘s Club afternoon of next week. Cultural | ns to th Upton a...fia.:.. one of these igroups whe ceived a tip from Baron S} then minister ‘of Foreign that the military were going the bull by the horns" in M He immediately backtracked Japan and Manchuria, cr« beria to get the Russian J on the situation, and in Get dered the first eyeâ€"witness the League of Nations Cot American lecture platform, uter to the Saturday Eveni United Press Syndicate, & New York Times and other The past summer and fall spent on theâ€"scene of actic ing the situation in Japa and Manchuria, and makin venturous journey . throw strange mi‘nee, Jehol. H what is on and how ing to affect the United i In regard to the risin in Japan toward Ameri Close has perhaps expr truly the intelligent Ame ing about the entire matt icans," he told the Japa: "are not fupdamentally Japan‘s developing or ev ing Manchuria, but they tion to the two card par given under its auspices 0 ernoons of Wédnesday a of next week, at 2 o‘clot homes of members. Mri Dorcas Society C Parties .N party on Wednesday, Ma: the second one will be he! day, March 10 at the hom A. J. Metzel on Sycamore The cammittee in charg ing after the details for ure of its guests, and two afternoons are promised. C. Shipnes, of South G Road, is opening her ho The proceeds from both fairs will be added to th thropy fund of the Dorca and the coâ€"operation of its and ° friends® will be ap Tickets may obtainéd inal cost Miss Ada M phone 902. Highwood Boy S Drit Is P The Hi g! for finances k)r the ; for finances for the year not yet beer Completed, | ecntributions and donat The executive commit will call on the busines Highwood within the next hopes to receive the bala guota in order‘ that the be completed, ‘as the me! Hi‘lwd(»d have always generously to the call to t of the Boy Scout moveme community. . * Highwood Firemen Hold Dance: The Highwood Voluntee partment . will hold the dance, Saturday evening, at the Oak Terrace Sch through the medium of th that new equipment is s it is hoped that the citizer wood will support the â€" help to make it a success Leave for W as to Attend I only their dance, but Good music has ‘been all who attend are & lightful evening. > i He is a . Mr. and Mrs. Joun V Miss Ruth Warncke, the Chicago will leave on P the Iroquois club for the in Washington !d-l-'s': will m m'&w.. sister A Stahl. They will leave fr The Dorcas Society of terian Church again c (Continued on page the rising r of

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