Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 12 Jan 1928, p. 7

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P. 2136 d6pe FOR RENT Comfortable $â€"room fiat, part FOR RENTâ€"Sâ€"room house. 591 Gienview ts received after 5:80 6 e Smizyâ€"â€" <yATICE n.'fi and have a nice dinnerâ€"Baked ham, ovacieiguatoates fh'”-"munflu Q "h-"'-"hozt&fl that better than fussing around the SITUATION WANTED â€" Cleaning laundry work by the day; good refer Tel H. P. 813â€"W. yeurs‘ experience; best references. . Tel H _ SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Experienced single man wishes position as hogseman or any work by the day; good references. Tel H. P. by identifying and paying for this advertiseâ€" STRAYED Wireâ€"haired fox terrier puppy reward offered for his return. Tel H. P LOSTâ€"Pair of boys* Spaulding Silver Wing Shoe Skates, between Ravinia school and the SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Woman would like work after four o‘clock in the evening ; takâ€" moon German police pup, female; no collar FOUNDâ€"White gold pin on Laurel ave., Wednesday morning; owner may have same 3i nile feer Bin Yhrres merks ies HELP ‘WANTED â€" White cook ; good refer ences required. Tel H. P. 2072.. 571 Waver ly drive. ae HELP WANTED â€"Girl for housework; as. Sist with cooking : must be neat and thoroush. Tel. Glencoe 1466 46 LOST â€"Several weeks ago, somewbére in vieimity of Roger Willisms and St. Johns, diamond bar pin: reward. D. Levinson, 619 Bronson lane. Ravinia. Tel H. P. 2051. 4 reward. Return to Bob O‘Link Golf Club and â€" MELP WANTED Girl for general office work: one with stenographic knowledge preâ€" ferred. HELP WANTEDâ€"Girl in shipping room ; must be well educated and willing to work Apply Ermine Cleaners, Mighwood, IiL «6 MELP WANTED Maid for cooking, and dewnstairs work : no Iaundry : references reâ€" quired. Tel H. P. 220. i HELP WANTEDâ€"Couple, white, experiâ€" eneed woman to cook: man as houseman and butler, must be able to drive ; permanent position ; . best wages; references . required. 3n% Mormine rd. Tel. H. P. 2959. s6 418 Glencoe ave. HELP _ WANTED Young man. two eveâ€" mings a week and Sundays; steady powition. Apply at Sweetiand‘s Pharmacy. t6 SITUATION WANTED â€" Colored woman SITUATION | WANTEDâ€"Chaufleur, | white SITUATION WANTED â€" Position LOST OR STRAYED AWAYâ€"Sunday after FOUND Gentieman‘s fountain pen on Cenâ€" al ave.; name inscribed. Tel H. P. 216. 46 WANTEDâ€"Hotses to winter, let out in nice MELP WANTEDâ€"Sales People. Tel H. ‘ with it. ‘Then bop in the r‘-uph.-nu..fi:" better than fussing around the I-hldh’: R‘s just as omical to eat at Cafeteria an b‘ and no work connected | y Lost and Found , temcher in your home town 1 -MIP'D“I coe ave. Phone P. 3008, . 45â€"46p4 The regular meeting of the board of directors of the Y.W.C.A. was held at the headquarters, 374 Laurel aveâ€" mue, Tuesday, Jan. 10, at ten o‘clock. sided in the absence of the president and viceâ€"presideht. It was voted that the annual meeting of the associaâ€" tion be held on Friday, Feb. 3, 1928. The program for the meeting is to be built around the central theme of world fellowship and each club is to present a short skit or stunt showâ€" ing the work of the Y.W.C.A. in some foreign field. Reports of ofâ€" fieers, secretaries and chairmen of committees were heard. The girl reserve committee of the Y.W.C.A. held its regular monthly meeting at the Y.W.C.A. Thursday, Jan. 5, at four o‘clock, Mrs. Lee Gatewood, temporary chairman, preâ€" siding. Mrs. Bruce Chandler gave a report on the chapter on "Group Life" from the study book which the committee uses. This was followed by an interesting discussion. Repreâ€" sentatives from "each girl reserve club attended the meeting for the first time. These representatives were Cythia Sims from the Live Yâ€"er elub of high school girl reserves ; | Catherine Hayward from the Look-} out club; and Dorothy Norkett from | Miss Kratsch‘s group. Each of these| girls gave a report to the commi"â€"eel of the activities which their club has | carried on during. the year. â€" Memâ€"| bers of the committee are: Mrs. Lee{ Gatewood, Mrs. Wilson Kline, Miss Helen Wilson, Miss Dorothy Kratsch.] Mrs. Robert Black, Mrs. Bruce Chandler, Mrs. Walter Sims, . Mrs. R.| F. Walker, Miss Laura Cranefield. | The religious education comminee‘ of the Y.W.C.A. met at the associaâ€"| tion headquarters on Saturday, Jan. 7. at four o‘clock. Ways and means“ ’of carrying on more effective religâ€" jous education within the association | were discussed. The members of the ‘u_)mm_i\nre who awere present were: The cabinet of the Live Yâ€"er club of high school girl reserves held its first meeting of the new year on Friâ€" day, Jan. 6, at the Y.W.C.A. The elub program for the year was disâ€" eussed. Members of the cabinet who were present: Cynthia Sims, presiâ€" dent; Josephine Snyder, program chairman; Iris Gaudin, secretary ; Florence Glader and Margaret Kueâ€" kne, social committee. DTCETTIICC who were present were: Mrs. K. A. Roth, Mrs. A. Nason, Miss Rredin, Miss Gladys Greentaw and Miss Helen McQuillen, general secreâ€" tary of the Y.W.C.A. The regular meeting of the club was held at the Y.W.C.A. on Tuesâ€" day, Jan. 10. Several new members were present and an informal social meeting was held. The B.Y.s club of business girls held its regular meeting at the Y.W. Do You Notice Our Windows? . WY.C. 4A 2« Rengll twe Telephone Highland Park 144 Free Delivery Service ROBERT W. PEASE, Pharmacist Let us send you your next supply of A. P. W. _ â€" _ Free Delivery Others doâ€"as evidenced by the following letter Robert W. Pease, o Highland Park, Tilinois. Dear Sir: It is with a great deal of pleasure that we anâ€" nounce that the Board of Judges have awarded you a prize of $25.00 in the recent contest conâ€" ducted by this Company. in the opinion of the judges, your window embodied several features of a good display and your letter outlining the methods used to sell A. P. W. Products contained some splendid points. May we take this opportunity to congratulate you on winning this award and to express the hope that the benefits derived from your efforts were not limited to the winning of the prize but were the means of increasing your business on our products. Trusting that we may continue to number you among our good customers for many years to come, Very truly yours, Opposite the Northwestaern Passenger Station ‘Tuesday evening, Jan. 19. A short business meeting was held followed w&n A committee conâ€" i of Bertha Hackenberg, Betty Leffert, and Beulah Demgen was apâ€" pointed to make plans for the club‘s part of the program of the annual meeting to be held on Feb. 3. ., The girl reserve advisers wilt meet at the Y.W. Friday, Jan. tt"» disâ€". cuss club programs for month and various technical problems. The advisers include Mrs. Wilson Kline, adviser for the girl reserve cubs; Miss Dorothy Kratsch, adviser to the second group of grade school girl reâ€" serves; Mrs. Bruce Chandler, adviser to the Lookâ€"Out club of grade school CNic Cl gigs 1 \Phone 496â€"2917 At this time of the year, due to the fact that some of our clientele turn their cars in for spring delivery, we are in a position to offer those who might be interâ€" ested in buying a used car some unusual valucs. A visit to our sales room will convince"you that our cars are of the very best values at a very low price. Among these you will find some very attractive late models; also Gold Seal Buicks. For those who Might be Interested in Something Unusual NORTH SHORE BUICK â€" A. P. W. PAPER CO. F. A. Gitroy, Assistant Sales Manager. 1927 5 pass. Buick Sedan 1927 5 pass. Buick Broughan 1927 5 pass. twoâ€"door Buick 1927 5 pass. Buick Sedan. 1926 5 pass. Buick Sedan. 1926 5 pass. twoâ€"door Buick 1926 5 pass. Buick Sedan. 1926 5 pass. Buick Sedan. 1926 5 pass. twoâ€"door Sedan. 1926 Nash Brougham. V63 5 pass. Cadillac Touring. 1925 Buick Sedan. * 1925 5 pass. twoâ€"door Buick 1925 4 pass. Buick Coupe. 1924 5 pass. Buick Brougha: 1924 4 pass. Buick Coupe. 1924 7 pass. Buick Touring. 1923 4 pass. Buick Coupe. 1923 7 pass.Buick Sedan. 1923 2 pass. Buick Roadster 1923 5 pass. Jordan Sedan. 5 pass. twoâ€"door Buick Sedan. 4 pass. Buick Coupe. 5 pass. Buick Brougham. 4 pass. Buick Coupe. 7 pass. Buick Touring. 4 pass. Buick Coupe. 7 pass.Buick Sedan. 2 pass. Buick Roadster. 5 pass. Jordan Sedan. January 5, 1928 »\ Albany, N. Y. Buick Sedan Buick Brougham. twoâ€"door Buick Sedan. Buick Sedan. Buick Sedan. twoâ€"door Buick Sedan. The Y.W.C.A. is offering a second term of lessons in Danish gymnastics every Mondy and Thursday evening from eight to nine o‘clock. All those interested are urged to call the Y. W. today for registrations as the class will have to be discontinued unâ€" PUBLIC NOTICE ~ The annual meeting of members of Community Service of Highland Park will be held on Monday, January 16, 1928, at 7:30 pm., in the lounge of the Masonic Temple, North Sheridan Road, Highland Park, III. 46 Highland Park

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