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Highland Park Press, 11 Aug 1938, p. 7

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Deerfield Board Announces Plans For School Year Building and grounds chairman, George C. Harder, reported progress on building repairs, as well as inâ€" terior cleaning and decorating. Sev. eral requests for rental of rooms in the school building have been received, and the board unanimousâ€" The Board of Education of Deerâ€" field Grammar school, school, Disâ€" trict No. 109, held its regular monthly meeting on Monday eveâ€" ning, August 8, in the board room of the school. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1988 HASTINGS YMCA CAMP HASTINGS YMCA CAMP The Camp is two miles west of Hastings} just 20 miles from Lake Forest on Route 45. It ofâ€" ers girls a safe vacation of one, two or three weeks packed with fun and activity. . A large lors under the supervision of a health awaiting them here. Milburn, IIl., on beautiful Lake staff of expert women counselâ€" woman director provide a proâ€" gram of unusual Opens Aug. 14th @ Special Programs for Each Ageâ€"group. f ®@ Excellent Food, Clean, © Hot and Cold Showers ©@ Daily Horseback Riding @ Archery, Riflery, Dancing Features for Fun and Safety @ For Girls 7 to 17 Includes all linens, bedding, towels, horseback riding and j instruction 4215 Irving Park Road Pensacola 1070 $15 Per Week _Ffar irls A Fine Privat‘e Camp at Low Weekly Rates YMCA Callâ€"Writeâ€"Phone For Information ated by Irving Park Girls will find fun and scope inâ€" tee. Sold at stores. _ JONES PRODUCTS CO, M@waukee, Wis. HOUSEWIVESâ€"Master Ant Killer ride your home of ants in 24 hours. Money back guaranâ€" ly agreed that the auditorium, board room, and Boy Scout room will be open on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday . â€" evenings to responsible groups for school and community activities FREE provided no adâ€" mission is charged, on proper appliâ€" cation at the school office, subject to prior resevation. On Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings, and other evenings when admission is charged, the following schedule will be in effect: Board room or Boy Scout room, $2:50; auditorium, $5 and up. This schedule is planned in an effort to make the advantages of the school building, as far as funds will permit, available for acâ€" tivities of interest and benefit to the school and the community it serves. With these words, the wife of an early Illinois settler objected to her husband‘s generosity in giving a free meal to any passerby who askâ€" ed for it. As a result, the commuâ€" nity in which she lived, now the largest in Stephenson county, was named Freeport, according to one account of the origin of the city‘s name found by research workers of the Federal Writers‘ Project, WPA. Freeport has grown steadily since its incorporation in 1837, and today it has a population of more than The Federal Recreation Bureau will conduct a play school for chilâ€" dren between the ages of four and a half and school entrance age, upon the opening of the school term. A morning session from 9 to 11:15 will be planned, and, if a large enâ€" rollment is made, an afternoon sesâ€" sion from 1 to 8 o‘clock will be added. Miss Margaret Pfister will serve as play school supervisor, under the direction of Larry Waterâ€" man, acting superintendent of the project, and Miss Madeline H. Milâ€" likan, recreation superintendent Several matters concening the opening of the school term were discussed with Superintendent Lesâ€" ter B. Ball, and it was decided that the term will commence on Wednesâ€" day, September 7th. Funeral services were held Monâ€" neral home on Second street.e poet day afternoon at 2 o‘clock at Seâ€" quin and Logan Funeral home on Mrs. Charles Howard Passes Away Friday Mrs. Charles Howard, 62, of Main street Highmoor, passed away Friday at her home following a linâ€" gering illness of carenoma. "Look here, this place is getting to be a regular free port for everyâ€" body who comes along!" The board approved arrangeâ€" ments to conduct the Dental clinic each Friday morning, beginning September 16, with Dr. Edward F. Munro in charge. _ Medical inspection will be made each Monday morning, and at such other times as deemed necessary, under the supervision of Dr. Dorothy Sugden Davis, school physician. Name of Freeport Originated from "Free Meals for All" The board expressed gratification to the National Youth Administraâ€" tion, Lee Savage, Lake county repâ€" resentative, for the promise of a partâ€"time school secretary who, it is expected, will begin her services before the opening date of Septemâ€" ber 7. The secretary stated that several parents have offered to solicit conâ€" tributions for the installation of a partial automatic sprinkler in the basement of the school building, and the board, appreciating the safety measures involved, approved the sclicitation of such contributions and will permit the installation if sufficient funds are received. Libertyville Days To Be Observed Over Week End Second street. ‘The Rev. F. S. Robâ€" inson of the First United Evangelâ€" ical church officiated. Burial was in Memcrial Park cemetery. Plans have been. completed for the Libertyville Days Celebration to be held at the Serbian Picnic Grove, three miles north of Libertyville, August 13 and 14. This will be the fourth annual celebration |fon- sored by the Libertyville American Legion Post No. 3299, aided by the merchants who have donated hunâ€" dregs of dollars worth of merchanâ€" dise to be given away as registraâ€" tion prizes. Mrs. Howard is survived by her husband, a daughter Mrs. Thelma Hook and a son Joseph LaRochell, both of this city. Free dancing will be in order Satâ€" urday and Sunday evening in the large dance pavilion, featuring modern and old time dancing. The carnival midway will be the largest ever secured. Professional enterâ€" 216 Madison Street FIRST FEDERAL Savings and Loan Association of Waukegan THE PRESS Maj. 84 "Horns were placed on automoâ€" biles to serve in case of emergencies and to warn pedestrians and other drivers of impending danger," Mr. Barrétt continues. "However, toâ€" day‘s drivers seem to be tooting their horns just to hear the sound, for most ‘certainly they toot without purpose. Mere blowing of the horn tainers will be on the grounds, More fun, more frolic, more events than ever before. Races and contests with prizes to all" winners. Eyeryâ€" body welcome. Incessent horn blowers not ofily defeat the purpose for which the sound: signal devices was placed on their :cars, but they are blatant nuisances that should be curbed, says‘Carl A. Barrett, president of the Ilinois Automobile club. Horn Blowing Drivers Are, Blatant Nuisance not relieve the -horn-bio;i;l; "So bad has the ‘hornâ€"tooting‘ habit become," Mr. Barrett goes on, "that usefulness of the sound has been virtually nullified. It has come to pass, through constant misâ€" use, that the sound of an automoâ€" bile horn means nothing either to other tmotorists or pedestrians even if emergencies do exist, for all have learned that, in nine cases out of ten, the nuisance tooter has no obâ€" ject in mind, no warning or signal to give, He just toots because he has formed a bad and easily breakâ€" able habit. driver of responsibility in case of a smashup, nor does a toot of the horn give any one right of way. "Almost every city has its noise abatement _ campaign," _ concludes Mr. Barrett. "It would be well if we could abate the nuisance horn tooter. The noise he makes is least necessary of all. Good drivers use their horn only as a warning in case wf possible danger." } Â¥ d Or FiNE Arts ( Founded 1902. Commercial in C §M Art, Dress Design, Interioe L I ') Decerating, industrial Art, [VZ Fashion Ulustration, Cartoon 6 ma, Uiustration, Drewing and, EPT. ( Painting, Stoge Arts. Suite Wâ€"$ %8 5. Michigas Ave..Chicane ROOM 7 First National Bank Building WATCHES, CLOCKS Read The Wantâ€"Ads Jewelry Repaired Moderate Prices. Also selection of. clocks. GEO. L. KRIZ Art, Dress Design, interioe Decerating, industrial Art, Fashion Ulustration, Cartoonâ€" m Ubustration, Drewing 18 5.Michigas Ave.,Chicage PAGE SEVEN

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