64 WINNETKA TALK February 4, 1928 N. U. Clinic Will Diagnose Ills of Prep Journalism A free clinic for the diagnosing of ills of high school publications and the pooling of the experience of Chicago and suburban journalism _ teachers, supervisors and students in solving them, is announced by the Medill School of Journalism of Northwestern university. Five sessions, with experts present to answer knotty questions, are planned for the remainder = of the school year, according to Assistant Prof. Leland D. Case, who is in charge of the clinic. Meetings will be held Saturday mornings, at Wieboldt hall, McKin- lock campus, Chicago (Chicago ave- nue at the lake), so as to permit teachers and students from the distant suburbs to attend. Four dates and topics have been announced: February 18, "Getting and Editing News for the High School Paper"; March 17, "Business Problems of the High School Paper": April 21, "The High School Magazine"; May 12, the High School Yearbook." : A fifth session will probably be held on the Evanston campus, with Sigma Delta Chi and Theta Sigma Phi, pro- fessional journalistic societies, in charge of the program. _ A new two-hour course in journai- ism for high school teachers and supervisors is being offered at Ev- anston this year by the Medill School in conjunction with the School of Education. Members of this class will attend the clinic in Chicago, and do actual newswriting, editing and mak- ing up of papers as laboratory work. Textbooks will be replaced by the "Scholastic Editor," and "Quill and Scroll," monthly magazines devoted to high school journalistic interests. Ac- tual copies of high school papers, magazines and yearbooks will supply fodder" and inspiration for class dis- cussions. This course has been organized in response to a demand from high school English teachers who have been called upon to direct school pub- lications with no previous journalistic experience. It is not in sympathy with professional journalistic training for high school students, but is de- siened to emphasize good journalistic writing as the modern style for effec- tive, clear English. Pine Street Circle Plans Unique Party The Pine Street circle will be en- tertained at the home of Mrs. A. F. Mecklenburger, 985 Spruce street, Fri- day, February 10, at 2 o'clock. Assist- ing the hostess will be Mrs. Daniel Katz and Mrs. James Scheiner. Mrs. John Marshall will give a group of old-time "darky" readings in cos- tume. A feature of the program is that each member or guest is invited to bring a family heirloom or antiaue of interest and make a few entertain- ing remarks about it. Many of the members will dress in old fashioned garb. The hostesses, too, will be in costume. Carlton Brady of Lake Park, Towa, arrived in Winnetka Sunday evening, January 29, to spend a few days visit- ing his mother, Mrs. Emma Brady, and sister, Mrs. Mildred B. Mershon, of 511 Willow road. Henry Hintz, also of Lake Park, accompanied Mr. Brady. While in Chicago they attended the auto show and returned to Towa. Wednesday, February 1. --0-- Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Metzel of Cum- berland road, Kenilworth and their daughter. Miss Winifred Metzel, have left for Florida and Cuba to spend the remainder of the winter. : Public Forum Editor, WINNETKA TALK: It is impossible for me to reach all the many people and organizations who so willingly and effectively worked on our behalf when the chil- dren were lost last week. I have writ- ten letters to many of the organiza- tions and have sent a small token of appreciation to both the Winnetka Fire and Police departments and I feel that there are many more who should know of our gratitude. If, therefore, you should see fit, I would appreciate your putting this thought into your north shore publications. Your very truly, Theodore G. Rockwell 277 Chestnut street, Winnetka, Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Mercer of 37 Indian Hill road are expected to return home about the end of the first week in February from Biloxi, Miss., where they have been among the gay social crowd for the winter season. Mr. and Mrs. Mercer left for Biloxi a few weeks ago for a three weeks' sojourn. --_---- The Rev. Horace Farwell Ferry came last week-end from his home and pastorate at Forest Hills, Long Island, for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Abby Farwell Ferry, at her home, "Beach Brow," in Lake Forest. Mr. Ferry also will visit at the home of his brother, Frank Farwell Ferry, 319 Sheridan road, Winnetka. --Q-- Frank Kranich, 985 Pine street, who has been in South America for the past six months on business, returned to his home last week-end. Joi Mrs. Daniel Kohlsaat of 460 Win- netka avenue, and her baby son, are visiting friends in Winona, Minn. They expect to remain several weeks. --(-- Mrs. Coram T. Davis and her daugh- ter, Dorothy, 132 Bertling lane, left this week: for a sojourn in Florida and Cuba. J "TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Public notice is hereby given that the capital stock of Winnetka Trust & Sav- ings Bank has been increased from $50,000.00 to $75,000.00 by vote of two- thirds of the stockholders at the annual Sk alery meeting held January 3, WINNETKA TRUST & SAVINGS BANK By A. D. Herrmann, Cashier." STATE OF ILLINOIS ) SS COUNTY .OF..COOK ) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF COOK COUNTY Gen. No. 451, 522 In the matter of the petition of the) Village of Winnetka for the levy of a) special assessment to pay the cost of) constructing a reinforced concrete) pavement with integral curbs in) BRIER STREET. MEADOW ROAD) and HIGH STREET, in the Village) of Winnetka, Cook County, Illinois.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons interested that the Board of Local Improvements of the said Village of Win- netka has heretofore filed in said Court in said cause, a certificate showing the cost of the work provided for in said cause, the amount reserved for interest, and showing also that the improvement has been constructed in substantial con- formity to the fFequirements of the original ordinance therefor. The hearing to consider and determine whether the facts as stated in said certificate are true, will be held in said Court on the twentieth day of February, A. D. 1928, at ten o'clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will permit. All persons desiring may file objections in said cause by or before said time, and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. { DATED Winnetka, Illinois, February 4, 1 928. BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS OF THE VILLAGE OF WINNETKA; by HENRY F. TENNEY, President. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Village Attorney. T48-1tc STATE OF ILLINOIS ) COUNTY OF COOK ) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF COOK COUNTY Gen. No. 461, 232 In the matter of the petition of the) Village of Winnetka for the levy) of a special assessment to pay the) cost of the improvement of EDGE-) WOOD LANE, from and connecting) with the existing concrete pavement) at the west line extended of Green-) wood Avenue, to a line six (6)inch-) es east of and parallel with the west) line of Grove Street, by grubbing,) clearing, excavating, filling, grad-) ing, rolling, * * * and paving with) a one (1) course reinforced concrete) pavement without curbs, including) returns in Grove Street as far back) as the north and south lines extended) of Edgewood Lane, all within the) Village of Winnetka, County of Cook) and State of Illinois. ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons interested that the Board of Local Improvements ot the said Village of Win- netka has heretofore filed in said Court in said cause, a certificate showing the cost of the work provided for in said cause, the amount reserved for interest, and showing also that the improvement has been constructed in substantial con- formity to the requirements of the original ordinance therefor. The hearing to consider and determine whether the facts as stated in said certificate are true, will be held in said Court on the twentieth day of February, A. D. 1928, at ten o'clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will permit. All persons desiring may file objections in said cause by or before said time, and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. DATED Winnetka, Illinois, February 4, 1928. BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS OF THE VILLAGE OF WINNETKA, by HENRY F. TENNEY, President. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Village Attorney. T48-1te STATE OF ILLINOIS ) 2 SS. COUNTY OF COOK ) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF COOK COUNTY Gen. No. 464, 293 In the matter of the petition of the) Village of Winnetka for the levy of) a special assessment to pay the cost) of constructing Portland cement) concrete walk approaches at Oak) Street and Glendale Avenue; Oak) Street and Berkeley Avenue; Oak) Street and Hibbard Road; Cherry) Street and Glendale Avenue; Cherry) Street and Berkeley Avenue; Cherry) Street and Hibbard Road; Ash) Street and Glendale Avenue; Ash) Street and Berkeley Avenue; Ash) Street and Hibbard Road; Willow) Road and Glendale Avenue, and Wil-) low Road and Berkeley Avenue;) # * * jpcluding protecting and clean-) ing said walks, and removing all) surplus materials, cost of engineer-) ing services, * * * all within the) Village of Winnetka, County of Cook) and State of Illinois. ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons interested that the Board of Local Improvements of the said Village of Win- netka has heretofore filed in said Court in said cause, a certificate showing the cost of the work provided for in said cause, the amount reserved for interest, and showing also that the improvement has been constructed in substantial con- formity to the requirements of the original ordinance therefor. The hearing to consider and determine whether the facts as stated in said certificate are true, will be held in said Court on the twentieth day of February, A. D. 1928, at ten o'clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will permit. All persons desiring may file objections in said cause by or before said time, and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. DATED Winnetka, Illinois, February 4, 28. BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS OF THE VILLAGE OF WINNETKA, by HENRY F. TENNEY, President. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Village Attorney. 19 T48-1tc STATE OF ILLINOIS ) SS COUNTY OF COOK ) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF COOK COUNTY Gen. No. 448, 119 In the matter of the petition of the) Village of Winnetka for the levy of) a special assessment for a local im-) provement in WINNETKA AVE-) NUE, WILSON STREET, and TEM-) PEL COURT, consisting of the) widening of the existing pavement in) said Winnetka Avenue and in said) Wilson Street, by the construction) of a reinforced concrete pavement) with integral curbs, in the north) side and the south side of said Win-) netka Avenue, and in the easterly) side of said Wilson Street, in said) Tempel Court and upon the neces-) sary land to be acquired therefor,) including all excavating, grading,) trenching, laying of a storm sewer,) constructing of one catchbasin, * * *) engineering services, and all other) labor, materials and expenses neces-) sary to construct said proposed im ) provement, all in the Village of Win-) netka, Cook County, Illinois. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons interested that the Board of Local Improvements of the said Village of Win- netka has heretofore filed in said Court in said cause, a certificate showing the cost of the work provided for in said cause, the amount reserved for interest, and showing also that the improvement has been constructed in substantial con- formity to the requirements of the original ordinance therefor. The hearing to consider and determine whether the facts as stated in said certificate are true, will be held in said Court on the twentieth day of February, A. D. 1928, at ten o'clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will permit. All persons desiring may file objections in said cause by or before said time, and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. DATED Winnetka, Illinois, February 4, 1928. BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS OF THE VILLAGE OF WINNETKA, by HENRY F. TENNEY, President. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Village Attorney. T48-1te STATE OF ILLINOIS) fd COUNTY OF COOK ) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF COOK COUNTY. Gen. No. 461, 231 In the matter of the petition of the) Village of Winnetka for the levy of) a special assessment to pay the cost) of a local improvement in EUCLID) AVENUE, from the existing pave-) ment at the north line extended of) Scott Avenue, north to the north) limits of the Village of Winnetka) by grading, curbing and paving with) reinforced Portland cement concrete,) including excavation, removal of all) surplus materials and cost of engin-) eering services, all within the Village) of Winnetka, County of Cook and) State of Illinois. ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons interested that the Board of Local Improvements of the said Village of Win- netka has heretofore filed in said Court in said cause, a certificate showing the cost of the work provided for in said cause, the amount of deficiency in the cost of the work and interest, and show- ing alsc that the improvement has been constructed in substantial conformity to the requirements of the original ordinance therefor. The hearing to consider and determine whether the facts as stated in said certificate are true, will be held in said Court on the twentieth day of February, A. D. 1928, at ten o'clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will permit. All persons de- siring may file objections in said cause by or before said time, and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. JT ED Winnetka, Illinois, February 4, BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS OF THE VILLAGE OF WINNETKA, by HENRY F. TENNEY, President. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Village Attorney. T48-1tc Greenleaf 3456 VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV YY eevee OIL TO BURN A GRADE FOR EVERY BURNER 4 4 HUGHES OIL COMPANY b General Offices, 844 Rush Street b | North Shore plant, Howard at McCormick Blvd. ) Superior 6481-2-3-4 Telephones: Niles Center 217 b 4 ~~ Rogers Park 0982 ih ih PAI