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Highland Park Press, 26 Jan 1939, p. 5

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% j * we believe, should be moved there as soon as possible." : * } Members of the owners point out that when Sheridan road was made into a main state highâ€" . way there was no other available route for through traffic north and south between Chicago and Milwauâ€" n onvively maipntipane fand ‘ny one ; no one foresaw the damage that a state highway of this kind would do to the residential character of the comâ€" munities. Federal engineers recomâ€" mended the removal of the Route 41 markers to the Skokie and the markâ€" ets were removed there in line with the principles of modern city planâ€" ‘ning and development, those working for the removal of the Route 42 markers: point out. . _ Technicalities in the law have been the chief obstacle to the removal of the ~markers to :date, Mr. Martin said. The Association ‘and other ‘bodies on the North Shore have made studies of traffic count and â€" other data pointing to the need of further reduction of through travel , inside the towns. | One of the most _ â€"Tecent surveys has just been comâ€" ‘pleted by the firmâ€"of Bennett and Frost, widely known architects and city planners. ‘These authorities and ; others hold that direction of the bulk of through traffic both freight truck and private car, to the Skokie, which is a natural "alley" for the North Shore, is vital to the preserâ€" vation of the residential character .of the towns and cities affected. Seek to Remove Route 42 Markers from Sheridan Road THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1989 (Continued from Page 1) LEONARDO DA VINCI â€" :: The life and romance of Leonardo da Vinci, one of the eatliest of the great Italian artists of the Renaisâ€" sance, has through recent writings become more familiar and underâ€" standable. ; Leonardo da Vinci was a: man of universal genius â€" a painter, a seulptor, an architect, a civil and military ineer, . and astronomer and a of the sciences, All these correlate to give definite charâ€" acter to his paintings. â€" His influâ€" ence as an educator was made lastâ€" ing by founding an art academy in Milan. â€" He was appointed chief engineer and architect to the Pope‘s army in 1502 The last years of his life were spent in the service of France, and he died at the Chateau de Cloux, near Amboise. â€" _ ‘His two best known paintings, "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper" are the treasures of the Louvre in Paris, and the Church of Santa Maria della Grazie in Milan, reâ€" spectively. y w <hen. LIBRARY Mrs. W. N. Stafford to Represent Local Group at Chicago Meeting Mrs, Webster N. Stafford will repâ€" resent Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia cenâ€" ter of the Infant Welfare Society of Chjego at the annual meeting of the Woman‘s Auxiliary of the Soâ€" ciety of Chicago at the annual meetâ€" ing of the Woman‘s Auxiliary of the Last year our Community Chest, through the Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia eenter, contributed $1,950 to pay for medical supervision and al-h«h in« struction at Alice H. Wood station for needy children under school age and expectant mothers, followed by home visits by nurses and nutritionâ€" ists to teach the mothers and chilâ€" dren the principles of health. In addition to the contribution in monâ€" ey, the women belonging to this group provided for 460 hours of volâ€" unteer service in the station and made 1,803 garments for the babjes. After the meeting of the Woman‘s Auxiliary, luncheon will be served in the Boulevard room, followed by Society to be held Wednesday, Febâ€" ruary 1, at 10:30 a. m. in the North Ball Room of the Stevens Hotel, Mrs. William Fuller Gregson presidâ€" TBE P RE Bs the annual of the Society, Philip D. Armour .« _ Reâ€" ports of the year‘s will be givâ€" :’nhebo,’ %:-NArmodr, Miss Bcnne. 4 ., _ superintendent, + Heyworth N. Sanford, medical direcâ€" tor, and Mrs, Wfl&:m Fuller Gregâ€" son, president of Woman‘s Auxâ€" iiary. | Everyone who made a contribuâ€" tion to the Highland Park Communâ€" ity Chest is invited to attend this annual meeting. Brcmuom should be sent by January 28 to either Mrs. Webster N. Stafford or the Society at 203 North Wabash Avenue. Aaron A. Dahl Dies Is Buried Wednesday Mr. Aaron A. Dakl, 78, 10083 N. St. Johns avenue, passed away Satâ€" urday morning at his home. Funeral services were held yesterday (Wedâ€" nesday) afternoon at 2 o‘clock at Kelley‘s funeral home on N. Sheriâ€" dan road. Interment was in Fort Sheridan ~cemetery. â€" The deceased is survived by a wife and two sons. I Musart ~Club Meets The Musart club will meet at the home of Mrs. Orville Wessling, 441 Glencoe avenue, Monday, Jan. 30, at 2:30 ‘p.m. a Lake County State Bank Depositors to Get 8% Dividend Edward J. Barrett, State Audiâ€" tor, today announced that he has authorized payment of an 8 per cent dividend, amounting to $83,947.17, to the depositors of the Lake Counâ€" ty State Bank, North Chicago, IIl. This is the fourth dividend to be paid since the bank closed bringing _________ Am International Deily Newspaper * Published by THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING $0CIETY One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts Reguler reading of Ts Commmrian® Scimwcs Mowrrom is considered m.umuh“maw features, including the Weekly Magzrine Section, make the Montrros the ideal newspaper for the home. ‘The prices are: aromintint hatn, sichnding Magniine Sesticht 1 reur 41.00 & insile 26e and the paper is obtainable at the following location: ; Christian Science Reading Room 43 North Sheridan Road _ Highland Park, IIl, h Get the world‘s good news daily through ‘THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MoNITOR ie total paid up to 31 per cent. The checks were mailed . Saturday, January 21. s In addition to this dividend, $158,â€" 894.88 has been paid on bills payâ€" able and $156,199.82 to preferred creditors. the total paid up to 81 per cent. Seven and oneâ€"half per cent of this dividend represents funds acâ€" quired in the ordinary course of liqâ€" uidation and oneâ€"half per cent repâ€" resents funds received from the reâ€" ceiver of the Stockholders‘ Liabilâ€" ity Suit , PAGE FIVE aw ws¢

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