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Highland Park Press, 12 Sep 1940, p. 5

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THURSDAY, SEPEEMEBER 12, 1040 EVANS FEED STORE Phone 124 isztl‘r NORTH SHORE Saa CO DRES S Cleaned and Telephone Highland Park D 0 G AT YOUR Wilson‘s RAY MOLENDI 24 North Sheridan Road 759 ANY PLAIN Let‘s Go Into a Huddle About . GAS HEAT FOR THE HOME Now, before cold weather comes, is the time to get the facts about the comforts and conveniences of heating your home with gas. No more trips up and down basement stairs to the furnace, for example. No nursing of fires. No waiting or worryâ€" ing. No shoveling of coal and ashes. No dust. No dirt. Automatic Heat Instead of all this, you light the gas once and the job is done for the winter. And the home is cozily warm always, reâ€" gardless of sudden temperature changes. For the heat is automatically regulated and controlled, and you can have as much or as little as you want merely by adjustâ€" ing the thermostat in your living room. It‘s as simple as that ! Even the dollars and cents cost is doubtâ€" less much less than you think, without considering all these other benefits. Let us give you an estimate of the cost of installing and operating a gas home This stamp is Ecomomical, Too! protection for fine cleaning ldga! 125 This service is FREE. No 3495 Pupils Enroll In Local Schools enrolled at H: d Park high school. There are/still some students who have not enrolled, who will no and ninetyâ€"five children have enâ€" rolled in Highland Park and Highâ€" wood sehools, since the opening last Thursday. Of this number 1270 are This year‘s enrollment at hl;h school is only 35 above last year‘s figure. in the next week. The first grade attendance was so large that it was found necessary to add another teacher to the staff. Miss Paddie Freeman who taught in St. George‘s Private school, Montreal, Canada has been secured for the position. She is a graduate of National colâ€" lege of Education and Northwestern university. In District 107, there are 160 enâ€" rolled at Green Bay Road school and 565 at Elm Place making a total of of 725 which is an increase of 25 over last year. It is expected that about 45 more will be added District 108 shows an enrollment of 1060 against 1047 last year‘s figure. It is expected that there will be a slight increase in the above figure. Ravinia has 414 students against last year‘s 423; Lincoln 345 against 359; Braeside 239 with 212 last year and Ridge 62 with 53 a year ago. Oak Terrace school in Highwood showed a decrease this year, there being 440 enrolled which is 27 less than a year ago. The Highland Park Community Choral Club has definitely decided to meet at the Community Center on Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 8 p. m. sharp. Old members and prospecâ€" tive new members are asked to be in their places promptly so reheasal will not be delayed. All persons inâ€" terested in singing with this group will be welcome. Community Choral Club Meets Sept. 24 An executive committee meeting of the Lake County Tuberculosis association was held Wednesday evening, September 4, in the office of the association. Those present were Dr. E. H. Smith and Max Kohner of Libertyâ€" ville; Dr. Theo Proxmire and Edâ€" ward L. Baker of Lake Forest; and, Edgar T. Stephens of Zion. Discuss Plans for Christmas Seal Sale Plans were discussed for the anâ€" nual mail sale of Christmas seals, The fact was stressed, in the meetâ€" ing, that a larger seal sale than ever was necessary to take care of the increasing needs of the assoâ€" ciation. Christmas seals will go in the mail on November 25, which is according to an agreement between the National Tuberculosis associaâ€" tion and the American Red Cross. The mailing list is being checked and revised, and soon the associaâ€" tion will be asking for volunteer help in preparing the Christmas seals for mailing. Already some of the members of the three orâ€" ganizations who so ably assisted last year have expressed a desire to asâ€" sist again this year. It was voted that the clinics of the association be suspended during the remainder of the month of Sepâ€" tember, giving Miss White a vacaâ€" tion and Dr. Petter additional time for extensive work in the sanaâ€" torium. Watch the newspaper for announcement of the next clinic. However, the office of the assoâ€" ciation will not be closed, and any inquiries or requests may be made by telephoning Majestic 1805. N. S. Hiking Club "The present state of the nations obliges us to record that never have the mind and the spirit been so thoroughly rebuffed in the world. In the end, however, pessimism is always the victim of its own deceit. It disregards the great law which Hits Trail Sunday THE HIGHLAND PARKE PRESS WITH this advertisement, Buick ushers in a brandâ€"new automoâ€" bile model year. 1940 production is history â€"recordâ€" ing the greatest manufacturing and selling season our company has ever You may be sure we grimly realized we had to accomplish things in our new cars for 1941 that we could count on to continue our advance. So we‘ve taken our greatest allâ€"time car and steadily and carefully brought it forwerd to a perfection of action, ease, goodness beyond anything ever offered under our name. 108 South First Street Phoune Highland Park 496 NORTH SHORE BVICK CO, Inc. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ABRE BUILT BUICK wihi suind twam| might be called the law of the double energy movement of history. While the wear and tear of time naturally dissipates, and degrades, the things of this world and the energy of history, the creative forces which are characteristic of the spirit and of liberty, constantly revitaiize the quality of this energy. Such is the work of Christians if they do not give lie to their name." These are the words of the modâ€" ern French philosopher, Jacques Maritain. A leisurely hike revitaâ€" lizes the creative forces that lie dormant in all of us in the direction of cooperation rather than competiâ€" t.ion; Next Sunday morning, Sepâ€" tember 15, the North Shore Hiking club, under Izaak Walton league sponsorship, will take ore of its regular 52 Sunday mornings a year, rain or shine, walks in the big open spaces, We leave the parking lot at the west end of Oak Street in Winnetka at 9 a. m. sharp to drive to the Elm Street, Winnetka, railroad station park to pick up those who come by the North Shore Electric from Lake Forest and Rogers Park and towns between orâ€" riving in Winnetka at 9:16 from the south and 9:17 from the north. The public, both men and women of all creeds and of all ages are inâ€" vited to these saunters in Lake county. We aim to get back by 1 p. m. Bring your car if you can but come regardless. There are no rules and no charges. Dress in old and comfortable clothes. See you Sunâ€" day. Coordinating Council Board Meets Sept. 18 Milton W. Stein, president of the fall program, will preside at the board mecting of the Highland Park Coordinating Council Wednesâ€" day evening, September 18, at the Community Center. Plans will be discussed for the cityâ€"wide â€" Hallowe‘en _ celebration and a date set for the fall general meeting of the council, to be atâ€" Every car in all five series of the whole new line deserves unused freshâ€"minted language. Stylewise, their suave and dynamic beauty refreshes the jaded eye as would sight of a hydrant in the desert. They move and function like young wild things. They‘re all grace and poise and eagerness. They bring to driving and handling a keener pleasâ€" ure and a new thrill. Lo see these superb new cars at your dealer‘s and ask especially about the new micropoiseâ€"balanced FIREBALL engines â€"the 1941 furtherance of Buick‘s Dynafiash design and kingpin of all the feaâ€" tures that make Buick the senseâ€" tion of the new automobile year. * Avcurding to the Rncelapandia Dritamnica. a mper metewr which tramals salth 4 surim of swplasions like the shoos woun of a gree projetile i called a Preunare." tended by delegates from the more than 70 established school, church, fraternal, civic, and business orâ€" ganizations in Highland Park. as taught at the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago. Private piano lessons are supplemented by Friday afterâ€" noon weekly classes in Harmony, Sightâ€"reading, Ear training, Keyboard Harmony, Memorizing and Ensemâ€" ble playing. No extra charge is made for these classes. PREâ€"SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE TAUGHT IN SMALL GROUPS Enrollment during week of September third. Phone H. P. 463 Louise Robyn System of Piano LOUISE McCLERNAN DWV CAR 1N THE WORLD WITH ALL THESE FEAtures BUICK FIREBALL VALVEâ€"INâ€"HEAD ENâ€" GINESâ€"15, 125 and 165 horsepower. MICROPOISE BALANCING AFTER COIL SPRINGS All AROUNDâ€"no lubrication, no spring covers. economy at 50â€"mile speed. from steering wheal play. FOREâ€"Mâ€"AFI DIRECTION SIGNAL with MASSIVE BUMPERSâ€"with builtâ€"in front license frame. Brakes # Oneâ€"Pieco "Lfâ€"OR" Hood * Buitin Automaiic Choke # Heavyâ€" Duty O# Bath Air Cleaners # Seated Beam Heodiights # Twoâ€"Tone Body Colors # Sofety Plate Gloss All Arcond PLUS! Folâ€"Length Torqus Tube in for by Guido Azzi, 245 Burchell avenue, and Alice Antonetti of 21¢ Everett place, Highwood. A marriage license was applied Studio: 347 Central Avenue BODIES, with conâ€" PAGE FIVR

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