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Highland Park Press, 7 Nov 1940, p. 8

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18 4 0 FT. sEewrer garden hose lns SPECIAL ASSESSMENT BoONDS _ Anten:. mickers8$ PARK |SPECIAL fi'lâ€"-m Bondsâ€"4th | to . a instl. rant No. ‘fes:" o0 "°p 19 i0 instl Warâ€" rant No. 335 .‘ s00° 14 10th_inst!." Warâ€" t # 5â€"ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW: CoAL nitle. ‘and â€"double "mqg-r.;o% i garage ; '"“xf" ¢/o P. 0. Pu ® W WEST â€" HIGHLAND DOBERMAN â€" PIN: $15 ; female, $10; 7 . d tan markings ; tails clipped stock, Tel. H.P. 149. _ _ | NEW house for rent, hot water age. . Immediate â€" occunar month, k & 6% INTERESt _ 22s l:r:wA::m HreHwoop ~_ EL HP. 3033 | 120 REMINGTON PORTABLE | TYypEwRITER {‘i": like new. $25. Call after 6 p m MORTGAGEs ON LOcaL TE WT Sm Ctd CC _ CIAFP EL Taak, Oe oongomet O oA rangs pound : a PAReR@‘P: oue tremie Aoo" T or > % k i *~| * NICHOLS ana COMEANY KINGSTON, GRORGIA _ Usu.se ___ _ SHRUBS . %Bs PERENNIALS â€" EVERCGREENS J. OSTROWSKY NURSERY 2616 W. C atainal "D2. * N. soPrano mes o moien efi Pz en For Ifonk Us5â€"37 cUÂ¥ vn 226 RAILWAY aAVE 541 Central Ave. §â€"ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW: coAL Stoker, electric hot water heater, Tz Inhema we‘p Ohst soo mely © % Park, DL _ * Prvivs Highland Radioâ€" Service FOR SALE Lost and Found IN LAKE FoREST LOT . T0x140, ‘WEST Wanted to Buy > lot on N Park Ave 1716. nue " wl; NORTH SIDE OF PARK AVE: Soy o t Weat of Dale bve. brice very C 38. Bmh“. Michigan. L% s 134.36 Houses For Rc;; CROP ORANGES Axp j CAR |â€" a. 1988 |Black cuxvnim. i #: Radio and â€" Heater,| $350. Call m:;% Park 1578, 3 j £ °. â€"enr station.â€".Owner | must sell, : Gl‘l.toflw:u't:m. .Own:-',u'A_ UE man. â€" Winnetka 1669, 134 Northwest â€" corner PI. Near station. to 50% QGuaranteed Savings Te to 1400 Soaranteed Sav 110 8. First St.| _ Highland Park Tel. Higliland Park 496 | 1986 Dodge $ 1984 BUICK 1989 BUICK S#dan Radio, smt:x (clean) 1036 BUICK n io PURNELL & WILSON NORTH SHORE BUICK COMPANY, Inc. ROD, BLACK, 5o lost, Tel. Dessfara‘ u4 Park Ave., Tel. HIP 226 Railway Ave. "Tel. h 9.3 for an Adtaker ~in fo 10th instl Warrant Call Hp. 309,"" "agait Houses For Sale Misc. For Sale TEL H.P. 3933 PAGE EIGHT Automobiles For Sale * F3 90 . 101 N. Sfiohu Ave. | M TBEL. HP. T10 _ _ Ci6 55 7 _FOREST,* DEEP WOODED North road, south of e Priced Tol. Lake Forest Phone _ Cloassified Wantâ€"Ads Real Estate SALB price $4,500, BALE ‘IN HIGHLAXND . on 1 LBL,W’! 10â€" BEST YET a_fin. MALE, , black with P 4+ HIBHWOOD To hest paln PROPERTY monumnz:fli ager and D« . 49. U2OH Highwood CRAPE diaiy :: * NOTICE â€" Advertisements received after 5:00 o‘clock Wednesday, CH Placed in another upeethn 3 ; RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less if, paid on or before insertion ; 15 ee:&}t not xiilid‘ by Saturday following publication. 10 cents for each additional line. ‘1.10 for 3. consecutive weeks, Highland Park and Lake Forest Combination Rate, 75¢;} $1.00 if not paid by Saturâ€" day following publication. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for before insertion; $1.00 if not Pdd by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each addiriace; L* U34â€"36 UBTt I WILL NoT sz HIGH SCHOOL .BoYÂ¥ sthool and‘ weekâ€"en Ripcrieten in en 1. HP. sa7e â€" MAN 35 WISHES. STEADY J0B. e vRS. tzdom and m?u..mmm lY‘y% fi;fif. l;p z*. lhh":gv.'mh:: ref. resen loye t Phone (Lake ’hn:’lul. & .iu,,." WOMAN warTs 8 North First St. ENGCLISHK TRAINED BUutiér axsn valet.| 20 years experience. A Iizu.‘ L ol | Call ‘Highland Park 3203 _._ "**** CENTRAY : Tom. . AMAkantina 8625 WANTED:; MAN To REPRESENT 1 . Eastern Life Insurance. Co. ; no ionge required ; special training drawing mecount available. State a elu”gon- ex ce, s | phone, A‘mn naf“fi.‘.}.m WB SUiphitr s mt dinchs tiithccwns ihecc. day, experienced .cook ; ie h. shane . ym .. Tel. EK.. 6926 Sheridan Rd 366 Central Ave. 365 215 195 C36 Owg:..â€"'ur.ro.mn IN @, on reasonable { NATIONAL BANK â€" or PARK. contracted | by s poteint dptenty. . 4 Charges Reasonable A~ O0l ikent G. E. Udell, 538 Avé., Highland Park. ¢ fant= Atlanta Situations Wanted New York RKEE MEALS, FR Los Angeles ......$31.50 0. W g:rbl'hneheo ..l'lll.ll % ‘ Phoents""**~~~£12.00 0. w DINING FURNITURE: TABLE whidne / mdett es o is 4 2 0T _ Inga Durment Employment Service CHILD‘S |OAK TABLE AND 2 CHAIRS Also small work table with blackboard :,nld!’!“r. $990. 890 Taylor . Ave, High r 3 L ¥¥am: an. 1 Domestic Help With _ Good Refs DRASTIC PRICE LARGE Legal Notices THREE COMPLETELY wooms und bath. Close to (No children). â€" Tel. . La (Togus n o e ME ROae models Servel Electrolux Gas tors ‘while they last, On dis; Gas Office or phone Hichlana 3376 374 Central Ave ROOM . IN <+PRIVATE HomME convenience. Shower bath. Ve able. 2 blocks from Ravinia ts LA LB, Wws Angeles _ $31.50 0. Wrâ€"404.00 & & . Francisco . ..$32.25 O, W. 4.10 R. T. 18 ‘.....~...~...~â€".$12.00 0. W.â€"§20.40 R. 4 enix ".._........ $27.50 0. W.â€"£49.50 K. Tâ€" y York _......$10.95 0. W. â€"$17.98 R. T imbus, O. ....$ 4.00 0. W.â€"$ 6.60 K. T. roit ..............$ 3.00 0. W.â€"§ 5.00 R. T. Louis “_....Mi 3.00 0. W.â€"â€"$ £50 K T ie n tend e 17.3% 0. w â€"pass *T e o4 PRHQ flceR t 514 So,. Wabash, «â€" Tel, WAB, 8800 : ALILâ€"AMERICAN BUS Links. CcoOMPORTABLY â€" FURNISHED with twin beds in the busines No cooking privileges. Can be nings. ‘Tel. H.P. 772. 8. St. Johns. Tel, H.P NICELY FURNISHED ROOM,; NEXT S ate P on oo T PIANO TUNING H.F. PAHNKE CELY F'Ulg:ls!lm STUDIO BEDROOM m"‘ comfortable home. Modern. Call H.P. 406‘ at 12 noon or 6 p.m, PÂ¥ host oo mc 2 0n AHEvOe weekâ€"ends. Can drive. â€" Wide : general household |work. Office For Rent hfi;‘ E: ,m -v’-:â€"i‘ovul 40 . Suitable or rge closet. Plenty of drawer book case,: desk, etc.â€"| Oil heat. Tet outside door. Hot water at all times. Telephone H.P. 405. 645 Vine Ave. Call at 8, 12, or 6. P85tf Business Directory Aâ€"1 P ic o sn Furnishings For Sale Help Wanted " eook ; alsowhandy‘ man window washing, etc. Ref. Rogers Park 4649 or write ridan Rd., Chieago, Empl RESPONSIBLE GENERAL WORrK reasonable â€" terms ars in Highland Park Tel. H. P. 2ou8s Rooms For Rent WANTS WORK after Years‘ Experience UTY OoFP USED FURNITURE ON DISPLAY (AT. _ _nm_gu:sf‘ Travel Alectrolux Gas Refrigeraâ€" y last. ‘On display at the phone Highland Park 3300. any one but A! ~training given ; ble. State age, 0¢â€" address and teleâ€" cents each additional line AGENCIES REDUCTIONS ON 1940‘ Highland Park Highland Park. Al0dtf FURNISHED â€"R OO M On Monday ev‘enifig. * | 8#o, Hoth council and a: p&mn slightly reticent in c X34â€"30pa geal bangâ€"up Town Ha _ bath. Very reasonâ€" Ravinia station, ufi P. 1338. P37 . TT8. Fitt "LY . FURNISHED e _to transportation. , Lake Forest 1367. 1 vâ€"P36lh OUR ~BANK land. Park E35â€"36pd HIGHLAND Ji5tt Entimates Free LARGE business district. BY U86â€"38pd a civic meeting of a, ally a pretty bashful he geherally needs‘ on until he gets war occasion. fa i t 1. S 9e . e the part of the audience in forum held after. the me the ‘council" stated their 4 cases â€"and invited questions ing their activities from : I believe the léague could ! stretched ‘a point of etl placed . a few soâ€"called "p the audience just to help . ball ‘rolling. ‘The averace a seen eveâ€" City Clerk Musser read a letter from the secretary of the League of ‘ Women.‘ Voters thanking the council» for its cooperation in makâ€" ing that organization‘s "Town Hall meeting,; held the «previous Monday evening, such an outstanding sucâ€" cess. Every one present at that meeting from the council down bo] the â€" doorman admitted | that the league really""had .l'omething there." The only criticism heard at #Hl wias tha shominmw i. irgs "OAU M EVERY No DL e C000 9 04° RiR with the progress made in the c struction work on this project a said he was going to hold up t] payment until he could arrive at more favorable undeutanding wi the contractors on work yet to . completed. © SIX faster in running down t of the trouble thanâ€"the w was‘in sensing that somet wrong in the first place, Commissioner Swanson on several activities in hi ment including the cleanin the ‘sewer main on Sherid the . further Amprovement curb and sidewalk situatio business: district and the back of the parkway island colnwood . drive some eight a safety measure. Commigsioner Bowes as council to approve paymen 082 to William Mavor com line with the city‘s contrs that organization in , build new ~fire station. Howe stated ‘that he was nar _ A36 M. MURPH? f (:ommcnb By ELMORE /; d ns hn P36 1941, is tha 35c 0 °_ Monday of January, rfll.hfluchlnduuln the estate of Nellie W. Hitchcock, deceased, pending in the Probate Court of Lake County, Tilinois, -ndthtuh:mwbolkdmm said estate on or before said date without ‘ issuance of summons, ! All . claims . filed agninst said â€"estate on or before said date and not contested will be l‘i:ie.hd on the, first Tuesday after the t Monday of the next succeeding month at 10 a.m. THE NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY, By Fred S Booth, Becond . Viee President, ALFRED ; CARTON, f ROBERT F. TTMM, Garduer,| Carton & Douglas, Attorneys, First ‘National Bank Building: Chicago, | Tllinois, F wal oo a d 117 4 NOTICE 18 HEREBY CGIVEN . sons that â€" the ‘ng md" of 1941, is the claim date in the 2 e Euts ORm d 0 Waukegan, Lake Cou fore the first Monday cember, A.D. 1946, } Decetber, A.D. 1940, tered â€"against you .at day and a decree ente the prayer of said en im ELA \ cesc 20e is 9 PW lasued out of the said court against you as l:::‘?lvldcd 'by law ahdâ€" that the said suit is pending, . 4 Nw;Wm,nh-mh.-A. Goldberg .(also known as James Gilbert,) &um’ Matt . Goldstein, â€" Max M:. Gold stein, Benjamin (B. Goldstein, Jou&h» Goldâ€" atein, Frances G. Rodder, Rae G. ‘ahrhaf» e ao e dok s in * & ‘Unknown Owners," the said defendants, file your anâ€" awer to the complaint in the said sult or otherwise . make ; your Appearance therein, in the said Cireuit Court of Lake County, hddluthoeomhouu.lltbocuyol Waukegan, Lake County, Illinois, on or be. fore the first Monday in the month of Deâ€" cember. A D jaia 1 1__""¢ month @ in the North East qua; West quarter of Section ’ Townsbhi forx.'flu-n i(4 hoi. ces 5 . mc S bor ces Ns oo twenty (20) and the Sou: Easterly: thirtyâ€"five (85) f one (21) in Block two 5:“' in Lake k‘imt:t'fi‘.n z;r.“'tm settled “‘.‘M .’1" e¢ appoin certain the administration of said and ‘other rolef, ihat i2 John W. ADJUDICATION ind EEETUY !Ome[hin‘ The only criticism heard at the seeming indifference on of the andience in the open eld afterâ€" the members of oi Lo onle e c es ces it 4.‘ T000 . i ~.A% . ecorded 1 hich offers. two" vocationa & 1000 in the: Record :’?'o." *% i,‘:g: | aho;‘e y ld auto mechanies. County, Illinois, â€" as d“fl"“ No. ss47s7,| trades an and conveying to the plaintiff, an Trustee | courses for boys, namely buildin Weribed pregery® ,120, t6¢_ folowing deâ€" lanned for those stuâ€" uorlbed property, toâ€"wit: Lot twenty one| COUTSCS ArC p , s (21) {except the Southerly tWeusy five (25) | dents who must seek employmént M'%dh»? 'iw"“m“’{'}.'..}“&“,;: immediately after‘ graduation and fwenty two (22) in Bloc "Lm(,!) in | for those who possess mec_hanxl _fi'.‘":i‘.“i&fl"‘x.?‘.'“.':.‘,.‘:‘, lf,'g"'m 31;:: .aptitude rather than academic a tiâ€" West quarter of Section um’? three (23) | tude for an |interest in the collelgel froin Ti2) Bast agt ie rhnd. Brinagay | preparatory courses. (In the fall of “::'Eh??- m“mdinxc to plat â€" thereof «78| 1925, after a careful st:dy lugmn Mso Lots rGst. siaokes"""5 207| made by Principal R. L. San igk, . htedh / (18), nineteen made by pal R. L. uo 1yote cightedh (18), nineteen (19) and | MAGe by Prin Continued from STA oFr J I8 COUnNTY or% ;n. R «In the Cireuit Court of Lake Cou ;oh,.‘ The Fintt‘ N.llfion:‘.l kBi“k of â€" ark, _a â€" nationa nking . ass ind To Mymour Goldbers, t ‘n , case k 3 ,__T," requiste ?lfld.yit for â€" mu "1 _ ~mprovement of ‘the sidéwalk situation in the district and the cutting e parkway island on Lin_ her Bowes asked the prove payment of $5,â€" im Mavor company in e city‘s contract with ation in , building the ation. However, he he. was not satisfied ce o. 10» /40 time after that E‘:P:“uhud in :omdue. with > complain L J. WILMOT, Clerk â€" Munro, Attorney for Plaintiff warmed up _to help keep th,‘ average citizen at ‘ any kind is usu.[ ful individual and, s a little leading | ues ~ Ves yes first place, > r Swanson reported "nown . as James Gilbe: fl-). ;ohm. Harry 00!0?, Sadie ain s Goidatein, J i. Gold m : n, C # s G. Reddar, Ras on Gold utm m uie n« said ""‘“‘hl‘fi- file your anâ€" complaint in the said sult or 1940, being the 2nd day of 4 mg o . 1940, ‘default may be en« ng, a fortnight d audiencée Were __conducting a Hall gathering. °_ poa _ dikrter of the South : of Section twenty three (28) Te t Hy ’?”%r Range t of the "Third Principal eording to plat thereof reâ€" 'fikut;x:u?‘ 1,..'.."({:,“.:‘,‘ f , nin and the Southerly half of the yâ€"five (85) feet of Lot twenty ~~ay island on Linâ€" some eight feet as o April 12, 1929, recortded June the Recorder‘s Office of Lake 10i8, â€" as doe}umnt No. 354757, ‘z_to the plaintiff, as Trustee No. ‘m.h the following deâ€" atdis Mn 7i ECS N_ AND CLaAIM . pay NOTICE ve (30) feet of Lot twenty ck two (2) in Highland ounty, lilincis, that plainâ€" + _to have its accounts as ind approved, a succesior THE HIGHLAND. PARK P RES S the Cirenit Court of _said â€"plaintiff against in his departâ€" cleaning out of Sheridan road, own the source the water plant _iomething was d, _ notice is hereby given doldber: éaho known as Goldbers, Mait Colderen, n,_Benjamin B.* Goldstefn, Frances G. Rodder, Rae t Sreinte wl t an iess‘ defenagep t# and respective s concernâ€" the floor, in the conâ€" project and GIVEN to all Page 1 tain . questions as to aid trust adjudicated summons was duly court agninst you as for an Adtaker to the up this 5 5 8 Phone said suit has been ani to be Lake County, NHiâ€" with Plaintiff. .. X86â€"37 accounts as & Successor X86â€"88 P sintit BM i Highland “:glflgno publication q4 The vrocational auto me metal trade course emp most frequent and basic which ‘auto mechanics workers perform, and it i to as to develop in the G ficient skill to enable h work i;cn advanced > The m Snpnadhias on of Lake QualityCleaners Phone H. P. 173 RELIABLE LAUNDRy buildintg â€" trades apprenticeships Oflhersc obtain C form of mainten estates, nome of these buildings have been 'consg'ucted almost entirely by the _ students with their instruetor, but on ‘others‘ various tradesmen wore called in to assist because of the naâ€" ture | of | the project, the weather conditions, theâ€"size of the classes, or the building codés, but with the un~ | derstanding that the students be al. lowed to work with the journeymen wherever possible. Most of the in. structional work is of an individual nature, given by the instructor when the nxd,crisec. oL 4 3 Aftar® eradnarin.. L oal oc finicko," DRY CLEANING co $ During â€"the past 15 buildirlt trades â€"classes seven| houses, an auto buildi!:g, a field house for 1 PENVE ND eB hh thioapiwlcndsixpecs.â€" the pupil ‘through the six fundamenâ€" tal }:ndu of : carpentry, masonry, plumbing, sheet metal work, paintâ€" ing, and electric house wiring, six weeks being devoted to each in order to determine which phase of building trades is of greatest interâ€" est to the student and for which of the six trades he shows the zrututi aptitude. ‘ OOL Anere ‘are radio quiz programs WI"C IEH SCHOOL, C in # t kove It has been found advisable to I ecm:m'l r;h::m f?r:‘ut afw Qfd- give the students in building trades lowing: school quiz: will be of in. one year in the shop and two years t6 1 + students or (out of a cycle of three) in real rheld Shthmielda ofliulzh o 4 construction experience in the erecâ€" Tnler way back Mn e cone tion of a house or bnilg!in;. This with the Gol dfl'b.;llfllee s year in the shop iaJpeqt in rotating | cele at ; P ark thle S p‘ijl flm;uth the :;x, furdamenâ€" igh acl‘hboo"!“, dbeginnin:mnov, i. J tal trades : of : carpen , masonry, + j $ plun}sinz, sheet metal work, paint.| | ‘[’}f!}_;llfi} Schneider was tha [rRG . Inre? | nhnuwbacdet Res lsnt h) Nok C you metal nomical addition to the curricul as the school board is able to tak advantage of the Smithâ€"Hughes A. passed in 1917, by which half th salaries of the vocational teach is paid by the federal governmeutt through the state department of edâ€" ucation in those high schools which offer approved practical work. the board of education deemed lt wise to.open a vocational Bufldilt trades course. This work proved popular and the enrollment grew §o rapidly that it seemed advisable offer ‘ another trade class. | fore in September, (1980), the v cational auto mechani¢s course w established. A f | Highland Park High school is theé only high school along the _No\‘th | d Lcl: ons c o7 t » 1+ x T Vocational Training Classes for Boys | At H. P. High School Commissioner â€" Swanson _ mové that ‘the discussion of the ‘s contract with the Public ‘ company, now pending, be p poned until the next meeting uled for Monday, November‘ 18. There will be mno council moetin’ op . Nov. 11, Armistice Day. l Weeonncl i c oo ooP BC Cirreieg 1 rform, and it is organized evelop in the student suf. 1 to enable him to fing an advanced apprentice. working department con.. !,The hope .has been expr t this event will become an affair and if it does it shoul be long ‘before that this feeli "holding back" will entirely appear from these sessions. Inâ€" j meantime, in the words of: Wa Winchell, an orchid to both league and the council for thel: s forts in starting a truely w = while civic custom. % theâ€"size of the classes, or & codes, but with the unâ€" that the students be alâ€" Fuiciouiieues ced 3 mechanics and AND °. _ Sne journeymen sible. Most of the inâ€" rk is of an individual by the instructor when avion many of the s, students lacquire in the mev while employment <in the mance work on large ast‘ 15 years, the classes have built n auto mechanics emphasizes mechanics and operations the school, the c| On!Â¥y teacher in the Indusi , | Gepartment? f when ‘Mr.â€" Blanchard, + master from: Fort _ f cted our first band? ' when they used to h | ghedks in the Tunchroom . ment, ‘gandwiches, _ were only 2%e¢? | â€"iwhen we used to have shop in Skidmore‘s garage hen ‘the drama teac iss Thelch, now teacher : & ale? â€" its are st and the habit gf Monday â€" n'dbga us too & first of th t enough at to [break up 1 habit," we offe; th fty rates â€" sent the last t] the |week: You g dnd we eanali» I + | ( you pemenl‘u here | are radio quiz programs many . other forms of quiz ames and: features, but the folâ€" IIO Ne school quiz) will be of inâ€" , 0 W ; P Deen" Sbibmalihetaiies \rins SKOKIE vaALLey LAUNDRY Many people are under the im pression that the vocational stuâ€" ents spend their entire time in doâ€" ing practical work on the Job, but thalf of their school day, three hours, s spent in the class rooms studyâ€" ng such related subjects as mechanâ€" cal drawing, science, trade mathéâ€" tics, social science, and business nglish. Since the above work is iefly of an individual nature, sty. J nts can progress as rapidly as ssible,{and students entering late w : Mess unds 2 0047 oi ie *| ‘Here, too, the work is largely inâ€" â€"| dividual, with the exception of lecâ€" j tures and demonstrations, given to a few or to the entire group. The student entering the work is given | basic tool and machine operations, |and Igter work on cars, which are. | brought into the shop and repaired, | the owner paying only for the neces. | sary parts and materials. The qualâ€" | ity of the work has been such that | the classes have never been in need | of . work, and a waiting list enables the ‘instructor ‘to select those tasks which are most in keeping with the course. As the student progresses, there is an opportuntiy to specialize in one or more phases of the work, such as brakes, ignition, service staâ€" | tion management, or the basic operâ€" | ations of gas engines relating to aeronautics or Diesel engines, Safeâ€" ty both in the #hop and on the highâ€" way is emphasized throughout the course. This ‘ecki You get a bargain, we equalize our work. sists of a well equipped machine L‘d shop, general. machine shop, forges, | * and heat treating and. annealing| To J furnaces, Both oxyâ€"acetylene and electric welding are a part of the At ( instructional development, The auâ€" tomobile shop consists of the necesâ€"| "The sary small, special and precision | #Ubject tools, electric test bench, valve re. | addres: facer, bhydraulic jack, wash rack,| Of ‘the battery charger, air compressor, raâ€" | I8ra¢l : diator repairing, body fender. bump | ites or tools and ‘sander, spray painting, | O‘clock. and other necessary equipment for Lady general garage work. > tinguis} applies on our Phone High he way. for ‘c'lo‘;e‘:::o:;;:: Tribllte Is P. aid the shop grfd the related R'L. Sfll.ldWiCk f" \ barmers are broken down he way, for closer coordinâ€" the shop and the related # es s .l abit of thinking Y _as â€" washday too much work f the week, and at the end. So ip that Mondgy offer even more strange things ma teacher teacher of d Fort Sheridan ‘ our Family Finished Service Highland Park 3310 have 24%¢e n because and etc., our auto 7 C0nâ€"|_ The attractive high wchool bilee to Lake Forest which is under Park | same board as the Highland @ 7. school: was amlso built under Mr, as ‘the | Sandwick. ‘The »architect, Stanley 1 ‘Arts | Anderson, was a former pupil of his. Educators from all over the retired | country visit this school because it eridan, | is a rare combination of the beauâ€". tiful andâ€"the functional. Mr. Sandâ€" : 2Pl%ke| wick seems to have built ‘his very F‘m philosophy into its stone and HOFâ€". | tar W first went to school to.him have grown â€" to 1,300; not the Lake Forest enrollment. â€" The â€" ber of teachers has increased h seven to 58. > a d C grown from one large ‘athletic field of town has been # _ Bant speaker and keen Marley‘s visit to the North | is anticipated with great interes Visitors® are always cordially come at the services of ‘the North Shore Congregation Israel ‘ located at the corner of I£ Vernon avenues in Glencoe, _ World OR" organization constructior those dispos and means roperty Lady Octavia Marley To Be Heard S% At Glencoe Church THURSDA y on finished service if sent on Thursday Friday Saturday w? M t uropean S T 1 on the fi: added to the re: 97 pupils that n Page 1 NOVEMBEp ; h ( u.“gt:': ilitation of me, €C d. ‘.= student of e Hous» 1 be t, © BEpp Cleve +s 1949

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