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Highland Park Press, 1 May 1941, p. 8

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WINNETKA 2050 GrEaT WestERN LAUVNDRY CO. PAGE TEN ‘O Linden Ave. NEW LAKE FOREST HOME DRIVEWAYS Serving the North Shore for Over 30 Y ears PHONE LAKE FOREST 613 This beautiful new 5 room brick home with fireplace and attached garage, large lot, close to school and transportation, on the west side of Lake Forest. May consider renting to responsible party. assist in your Driveway Problems Peter Baker and Son Co. LAKE FOREST 613 Let us make you an estimate and Very Finest Laundering Zoric Odorless Dry Cleaning FOR SALE . .. Winnetka <18 .. IELEKCK TOP Mrs. Lionel J. Haas, Moraine road, will spend the summer at Moâ€" raine on the Lake. Mrs. Hass spent the winter at the Orrington in Evâ€" anston. Mr. and Mrs. Rex. Rothbun, formâ€" erly of 132 Winnetka avenue, Kenâ€" ilworth, are at Moraine on the Lake until their new home west of here is completed. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Carroll will spend the weekâ€"end at Moraine on the Lake, so that they might be near their son who is an inductee at Fort Sheridan. Mr. Carroll is president of the Indiana Bell Telephone comâ€" pany. RESURFACING Moraine Hotel Notes and THE PRESS A leader training course is now in progress with meetings being held each Monday at 9:30 a.m. in the Highland Park Community Cenâ€" ter. Miss Eleanor Schmitt, Highâ€" land Park Girl Scout director is in charge of these classes.‘ Lincoln ‘school troop, of which Mrs. George M. Webster is assistant leader, will have a boy and "girl party ‘ sometime in May. The Ravinia school troop 2 memâ€" bers will give a "boy and girl" party May 9. Mrs. H. Bowen Stair, leader ‘of the troop is in charge of the arrangements. The dance will be given at the Community Center at 7:30, and a number of Highland Park boys have been invited. The Leaders association of the Girl Scouts association will have a luncheon on May 6, at the Open House Tea room. The Highland Park Girl Scouts will have a Hawaiian program at the public library at four o‘clock May 9. Mrs. Edward E. Burwell will, show colored motion pictures. Mrs. Gordon Buchanan Jr. is in charge of the program. The Highland Park Brownies will have a tea for their mothers May 8 after school at the Braeside school auditorium. Members of all troops, Lincoln, Braeside and Ravinia, will participate in the program. Memâ€" bers of the Girl Scout Council will pour. + LARSON‘S Stationer 37 South St, Johns Avenue TYPEWRITERS lGirl Scout N otes| Highland Park, Illinois 358 CENTRAL Avenue Moran Plumbing and Heating Co. MODERN PLUMBING and HEATING Workmanship Guaranteed REPAIRED Phone H. P. 567 ALL MAKES C. R. MORAN â€" Proprietor . Classes in auto mechanies and Spanish are being held at Fort Sherâ€" idan under the supervision of Arâ€" thur Thurston, Highland Park high school teacher. Dana Corrough, Highland Park, is instructor for the Spanish® classes, held Monday and Wednesday. More classes will be ofâ€" Â¥ered as soon as more space is availâ€" able. R Captain and Mrs. Harlan G. Fairâ€" child and daughter, Lynn, who have been stationed at Camp McCoy, Sparta, Wis., are now at Fort Sherâ€" idan, where Capt. Fairchild has command of Headquarters Comâ€" pany F, of the 50th signal battalion. Technical Sergt. Stanley Kierzek and Mrs. Kitrzek were transferred from Fort Sheridan to Fort Bragg, N. C. The Kitreks left Wednesday. The sergeant has been in the quarâ€" termaster corps at Fort Sheridan for the past 18 years, and will serve in the same capacity at his new post. of Administrative Engineering, who lives in Highland Park at 1300 Wade street. ‘ The Cornell Chapter of Scabbard and Balde, national undergraduate honorary military society , recently elected 49 new members. Among them is: Peter M. Wolff, ‘42 College The Victory Workshop is a nonâ€" sectarian organization which helps support and train deafened young people in cooperation with the board of education and WPA. ‘The shop is located in the Haven School, 1481 Wabash avenue and the handwork of these students is on display there. The annual meeting of the Vicâ€" tory Workshop will be held at 12 o‘clock Friday, May 9, at the Standâ€" ard »club. Following the business meeting there will be a round table discussion on "Problems of the Handâ€" icapped." A group of experts will participate; Mrs. Amelia Baker, disâ€" trict director of Division of Commuâ€" nity service programs for WPA; Mr. Clarence W. Kehoe, state superâ€" visor, Division of Rehabilitation; Miss Elizabeth Robertson, art supâ€" ervisor, Chicago board of education; Mr. Lawrence J. Linck, Illinois Comâ€" mission for Physically Handicapped children, and Mr. James B. Hamlin, supervisor of Special Services, Illiâ€" nois State Employment Service. PHONESâ€"Orrice 1060 Resipence 1342 VICTORY WORK SHOP HOLD ROUND TABLE Fort Sheridan

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