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Highland Park Press, 12 Sep 1946, p. 5

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Teaching Staff of Oak Terrace School Augmented by Six G‘Hm“fihm.u- -kuthmâ€"h by Wayne A. Thomas, superinten. Thursday, Sept. 12th, 1946 ty. he expects soon to â€" complete his work for a master‘s degree in tion in all grades. A gra0unte O° Southern lllinois normal universiâ€" _ Miss Alice Ruth Gabel of Milâ€" waukee, a graduate of the Universâ€" ity of Hlinois, will teach upper ceived her bachelor‘s degree ‘rom DeKalb State Teachers college, will have charge of art in the priâ€" mary grades, and also geography in the higher grades. Miss Miriam Wigoda of Chicago, a University of Illinois graduate, will conduct social studies in the higher grades. She has also done post graduate work at Northwestern.‘ From the schools of North Musâ€" kegon, Mich., comes Miss Jean Helming, to take charge of the 4th she is a graduate of National colâ€" lege, Evanston. t Returning to their former charges this year Miss Marâ€" garet Sweeney, grade\1, Miss Linâ€" da Dinelli, grade 2, Dorothy Spink, grade 3, Miss Anita Whiteâ€" ly, grade 8, Miss Opitz, grade 5. _ Monroe W. will again teach ict; Roland Wirt, science an dart; Phoebe Dilâ€" ler, music; and Mrs. Judith Kerriâ€" hard will return as school nurse. ROBERT HARVEY ENROLLS AT NORTHWESTERN Robert W. Harvey Jr., son of the R. W. Harveys, 2027 Dell lane, has enrolled at Northwestern universiâ€" ty for the comting year. Fifteen months in the navy, he is a 1945 graduate of Highland Park high school. The teaching staff at Oak Terâ€" Stanley W. McKee, principal of the Lincoln school, and the Trafâ€" fic and Safety committee of the P. T. A. of that district, are enâ€" couraged with the results accompâ€" lished thus far on the active safeâ€" ty program which they inauguratâ€" ed last fall. Through the helpful cooperaâ€" tion of the mayor and police deâ€" partment, a police officer has been assigned to patrol the busy interâ€" section at Green Bay road and Q-h-d-m-wglhé- when school traffic is the heaviâ€" board and school officials had cerâ€" tain obstructing shrubbery reâ€" moved and had a new cement walk constructed from the school enâ€" tranteâ€"to Green. Bay road. This Through â€" the generosity of a Lincoln school patron "No Parkâ€" Lincoln avenue, thus helping the schqo] to meet some of its safety shortages. lt oi Principal McKee‘s patrol boys play a very definite part in the proâ€" gram of safety at Lincoln school. Five boys, comprising @ne unit of the school patrol, guard traffic inâ€" tersections and the railroad crossâ€" ings in the school area. The paâ€" trol boys, alternating in units, are on duty at all times when children are going to and from _ school. When on duty, a patrol boy is reâ€" sponsible for enforcing the school‘s safety rule: 1. Support your patrol. 2. Cross street only ‘at corners. ‘ 3. Keep out from behind parked 5. Walk, not run, straight across the street." 4. Look both ways before crossâ€" ing streets. 9. Get off and walk your bicyâ€" cle across the street. 10. Keep off bify:le. on the school grounds. 6 $ y safety Many aspects of school are zi’vninthcljnenhflool 6. Play away from traffic. 7. Do not ride double. e 8. Ride on the right side of the JOB PRINTING Printing Highland Park Always the Goon Printing Phone Highland Park 557 SPECIALTY 516 Laurel Harry Chambers Sr. Succumbs to Attack At Age of Seventy United Chambers Sr., of 220 McDaniels, driving through Nebraska with his son and a daughter. ‘ Born in Mason City, HL, Mr. Chambers came to Highland Park from Havana, IIL., in 1919. Since 1937â€"he had maintained a shop in sheet metal work. Surviving are his widow, Carrie; one sister, Mrs. Dave Bradley of Warren, Minn.; two brothers, Edâ€" ward of Waukegan and John of Peoria; five sons, five daughiters, 23 grandchildren and one greatâ€" The five daughters~ are Mrs. Gladys Hohenshelt, Sierra Madre, Calif.; Mrs. Ellen Peavey of Chiâ€" cago; Mrs. Violet Lichtenberger of Northbrook; Mrs. Mildred Lenâ€" cioni and Mrs. Marguerite Stahl, both of Highland Park. His five sons, all of whom are World War II veterans of the navy, are Harry R., John William and Robert °C., all of Highland Park, Paul of Oak Park, and Herâ€" bert, twin brother of Robert, who lives at San Gabriel, Calif. Lester H. Laubenstein and interâ€" ment was made at Memorial Park cemetery. eurriculum, _. including school assemblies often times given by the patrol boys, fire drills, movies, fire prevention. programs, safety plaâ€" cards,; reading stories about safeâ€" ty, lectures, all stressing safety. _ Highwood Child Is Stricken by Polio Jane, fourâ€"yearâ€"old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lenzini, 308 ‘Highwood avenue, Hidnroifl.“m reported to have been stricken with polio,. and removed to a Chicago hospital last Saturday. This is the }fixflmefromflighvoodtobcuâ€" ported this year. % l Athflmtp:qliiflemo! _ Last November the traffic and -_fety committee of the P.T.A. of Lincoln school made a survey of safety conditions in the district and drew up specific recommendaâ€" tions which were presented at an open meeting to the Highland Park Safety council. Some of the recommendations such as the inâ€" stallation. of stoprand go lights at certain intersections are awaiting action by the City council and the availabllity of mechanical equipâ€" ment. Serving on this committee are: Mrs. Carol Summers, Mrs. C. S. Stunkel, Mrs. Hugh Seyfarth, Mrs. W. E. Pheris, Mrs. R. H Brownlee and Stanley W. McKee Highland Park was said to be holdâ€" ing his own. bed to an attack while THE â€"PRESS at Green Bay Road School PTA Will Meet M’o“l’ School Parentâ€"Teachers associaâ€" tion will be held in the school auâ€" ditorinm at 8 p.m. their children‘s classrooms first to visit with teachers and other parâ€" ents, In‘HnnldA-N-'.P‘!'Apu- mvilmt Dr. Casper O. . new superintendent of schools of Dirtrict 107. â€"Dr. Dable will address the meeting and intro. duce the new faculty members. After the meeting refreshments will be served. Rose, 717 Glencoe, Highland Park, late Sunday evening, was reâ€" mmdmtd-ybythl!ki'y?d police. Police Chief Benvenuti is sued a warning against leaving keys in parked cars.> He stated that in a number of cars réported stolen during the past few months, keys had been left in the car, which he considers an "invitation" to someone to "borrow" the car. A "peeping Tom" in the form of Pvt. James Landry of Ft. Sheriâ€" dan was captured on Central aveâ€" nue in Highwood on Monday eveâ€" ning by Police Lt. Drensfeldt and special police Caesar Casteralli. He was turned over to the authorities at the Fort. JUNE GRAD ENTERS DENTAL SCHOOL James Moore, son of the Loren C. Moores, 2038 S. Sheridan, has entered the preâ€"dental school at Iilinois Wesleyan â€" university at Bloomington. He is a 1945 alumâ€" nus of Highland Park high school. Not in Public The little boy and his mother stood looking at the dentist‘s showâ€" case. The boy, pointing, said: "If I had to have false teeth, mother, I‘d like that set." ‘"Hush, William," said the mothâ€" er, "haven‘t I told. you not to pick your teeth in public?" quick Battery Charging â€" Washing 401 Waukegan, Hwd. HP. 5524 "I‘m going to put a pair of cars on my shoulder and start walking inâ€"land," said the exâ€"sailor, "and the first place I come to where things?" that‘s where I‘m going to Vulcanizing, Recapping, Slow and On Thursday, Sept. 19, the openâ€" HIGHWOOD POLICE Zagalia‘s Service Shhnn PURE OIL PRODUCTS l HAAK‘S â€" AUTO SUPPLY CO. WANTEDâ€"LABORER 25 S. Second St. Highland Park Tel. H. P. 391 Bm wn war Both materials and workmanship ure guaranteed. You get fiâ€"â€"hfl“-.umm TDe Luxe Champion. Get new tire safety today! Apply\Tom Clark, 534 Central Ave. Hghland Park, HII + * refreshments Karl Schmidt Wins > Karl Schmid of Winnetka took the club champion trophy at Skyâ€" crest by defeating Sil Aston of Chicago in the 36 hole final 6 and tyville, defeated Mrs, E. D. Basâ€" kin of Mount Prospect in 18 holes of match play for the women‘s elub championship 7 and 6. ‘The crowning of the new chamâ€" pions was the climax of a Labor day weekâ€"end crowded withâ€" 1 events for members of the center of many of the activities featuring an evening performance of the Skycrest Water Ballet acâ€" companied by fancy diving exhibiâ€" tions staged under the direction of Ronny Trumbul, national collegiâ€" ate diving champion of Northwestâ€" ern university. The struggle for the Kings and Queens trophy, for husband and wife . teams, . donated by Jerry Glynn, club pro, ended in triumph for Mr. and Mrs. R. Butow . of Mount Prospect with a sensational net of 67 based on their combined Low gross prize for the weekâ€" end play went to J. E. Powers of Chicago with a 75, while the low net was won by De Lammar of Chicago with 141 for 36 holes. "Too Many Cooks Spoil the Broth" _ and organizations eager to assist veterans in obtaining veteran benâ€" efits are actually bogging down the processing of appplications, it was disclosed by Robert D. Beer, manager of the Illinois regional office of the Veterans adminis tration. tion section of the Mincis regionâ€" al office frequently finds that perâ€" Mrs. Dwight Anneaux of Liberâ€" ©@ May it be that rare perâ€" sonal _ portrait . intended for the loved one. @ Or a good shot of the child â€"oil painted or plain. ©@ For the above services we are in a position to assure satisfaction. © Or may it be for the fuâ€" S E V E R I STUDIO â€" 571 Central 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridayâ€"9 to 9 professional workmanship. sources â€"â€" all concerning the apâ€" plication for subsistence allowâ€" veteran‘s application for subsisâ€" tence, other applicants whose paâ€" pers are being processed by the Veterans administration are thereâ€" by slowed down, causing unnecesâ€" sary delay." Veterans should write directly to theâ€"Chief Registration Officer, Tilinois Regional Office of Veterâ€" section has a special unit set aside to investigate any delays in subâ€" sistence checks to the veteran. 566 Green Bay â€" Winnotka 29 ANTIQUE FURNITURE and LAMPS â€" AUTHENTIC North Shore Gas Ce. 508 N. STATE STREET sUPERIOR 1044 CHICAGO 10 . . . ILL "THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE® Please note the disâ€" count on your gas bill. It has become necessary to make slight changes Clothes drt)";:crs are exâ€" pected on market within a few months. Some models will be gas heated. The clothes are placed in a slowly revolving drum where they are tumbled in heated air until dry. â€" Work is progressing on our new natural gas line but it can not be compléted until spring. The 12â€"inch pipe is in the ground ; the 10â€"inch pipe has been received, but unfortunately the 16 miles of 16â€"inch pipe will not arrive in time to help us this winter. Tests have shown that a dryer saves 38 miles of walking eachH year for the average housewife. Scootâ€"Oâ€"Cycle FRED‘S BICYCLE BICYCLE S R E P A I R E D Pickâ€"up and Delivery /-' ?huhmu‘se\' dates in some disâ€" 366 W. Adams Page 5

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