Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 22 Aug 1929, p. 41

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I 'num' will er own home. V 25nd 25-269d . 2976; eati- ed at once; and: “calm; jut tttte/ H!- ar Icti, chum Luke 24-27 ' newly built: hed; 2 baths; grounds; 1320 y. 1580 after heed ‘mid to and dinners; "airs. For mm] hotbe- hinc; vhln "pd a} guide“; in with bartit 1m. lurm avenue {-rloire. ‘25 k in lunch I. Highwood. ms for . 'ot. grape; Lincoln plac- miahed or un- '9ferred. Tel. amaking and 4.. Mrs, Per- , day or half road, down- :urday after- CY 2hid mad glam] ion: no. 620 Bttor.or Write , 0conomowm ; BE! tur. d kitchenette, d aptrrtinent ' transport:- F Tel. H. P. )le for one or I. H. P. 8375. [as to take ' 26-28pd _ _ minimum; 890-174 . rauftetrr and single ; A-l [ajestic 22 40. 25-2~l . _ 25-9mm :wmc. Tel, _ 25-2994 'ork / no}; 025 Utarel With bath at H. P. T08-M. mt M, 1929 girls, cook tmr. Irene ot Weiberg. . . =25 New ma. 'lf A . _ woman for baths ; with child Tel. M., P. naming. or light 25-269d “th 25nd 25nd 25pd In! light no 25nd etlst " "irirLi; FAFiiiir---mr1 Jforj gene!“ thong:- Thursday, August 22, 1929 1131:? 'rf?/P?c-eyeft.r'"Le.eg',t..e Em wANTBrNCWnttretm' u Highhnd 2m: cue, tr" Central Henna. 259d HELP CREW HANAGEBS - for the resale departments of the Maytag com- pany; only men who law had experience in the mining machine, Ming machine. ucuum cleaner _ w other smiths. need ”ply; we will interview only men of . EXECUTIVE TIMBER remuneration to ho arranged " time of inter- view. ‘Apply by letter only, giving full der nits to H. R. Brawl. aalea promotion man- ager. Maybe Chicago company, MO but Wi.. neis street. Chicago. ‘Illinoia. Sspd HELP witrrBrr-arornveent second maid; must hue good references. Tel. II. P. 1713‘. HELP wANTErr--A Fromm maid for general housework and cooking: references required; three in funny. 610 North Sheri- dan road. ~Tel. H. P. 298. 26pd EELP WAN'riiar--whiu Md. for scum]; small family; good wages l experienced: ref- mntea. Tel. B. P. 221, . " HELP FANTriar--sssirieneed white .womm for cooking Ind downstairs work; refer- erieeg required. Tel. H. P. 562. 25nd HELP WAWA eompeterit maid for general housework. Tel. H. P. 1146. 25 HELP WANTED -' German girl. in housework; small family; good wages. H.P.S21ik' . . ., "T HELP TGiFiEir-tyur “my: 1ePt,Tet,. a... ...--.-._. WWW," 7 take chum. od our we! in Highly»! Park and surrounding mm". If you ue interested in a better count-ct. than you now luv-.- write district unmet. J. A. Jenny, 1618 Hickory urea, -Wlukecnn. LoST--isuur yellow gold pin, diamimda; Friday, Amuse}; between " and 11 u. m.; liheral mud. Tel. H. P. 12. ',' A. M. Everett. 25 'ca.. "GiirGTiie. Email-ed: Tel. H. P. 2672.- "e" illinok. LOST-gundam; re answers to name k" . MyST--Eitrht minis ticke'b; Imam; 16; No. 1268. Tel. Ir.? 971. "_, 25 WANTED TO RENT--2 “git houssekeeptntr rooms, furnished or unfurnished; no chil- dren: no’ vetac_Armwer' P. o. Box "Ws WANTED TO RENT-A house, men or eight rooms. four. bedrooms and two baths. Write _ E.' 'W...122 N. Shaidnn road, {lighhnd Park, or phone H. P. 2421'- . .25de WANTED TO irtr7-l-hny-, t?? REAL ESTATE WANTErF--wMteb well located, ,modern. hon-e in good condition; must have four mum bedrooms, 2 baths. amid: room and baths: hot men heat; oil fuel preferred; will exclunge town house one block south of Lincoln park; lO-room brick. 6 bedrooms. 8 baths; cu heat; kitchen on ground Boor; garage: “be ”5.090. J. L; Floyd company, 110 Sony: IF W has not all for hi. wt in " (by: from thh date. August 22. um. will hook! for board hill. G. 1 Johnson. but u an 9..., --___= ___ - Apply Hank‘s Auto Supply company. 26 S. Seeond street, Hizhhgd J'rtttt Illinoil. " ITALIAN hum: me by Italian on!” ma; "eomrneodttioetrr., ' TU. B. P. 8887. - _ u Mrd m. L. F. 1103. urvn; nu Wu. . Highlud Park, n}. f,'ayi'ia"iett"eri,", KGiiiirrC Airs , cum; ulna. etc. Mrs. Dicks. 808 Washing street. Barnum. Illingh. Tel. University "th Dedrhorn _ roan] ueb--otrtong chin: closet. Tel -iiiE'iiiiiiW?ro RENT LOST and FOUND , WANTED TO BUY Classified Want ~Ads MISCELLANEOUS (“magnum red 'cocker spaniel: ne of Robin; liberal AMI) (in family. ' 25nd 23.25 young; I‘ "cm 26 25pd 25 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby liven tint-the Subcriben Executor. of tho but: of Archi- bald uylie.tfePhetoe, does-ed. will attend the Probate' Court of Luke, County. at I term thereof to be holden It the Court Home in Wnukmn. in oak! County, on the Bgast Mon- dny of New act, 1929, yhen tad when all mon- Iuvin' chim- ullnlt Mid ugh no notitUd and requested to present the trdine to aid court for, mill-139M -_--_ " --. - - ”"ééé'm' r; Executor; Walks-n. m.. Au-t_1h_l 1929. iidiii5i -iit -tkmiJieACrgMt, 112 W. Adams street. Chicago, Ill. Evangelical Camp V - . - Draws Large Cerd The annual camp meeting of the Evangelical church at J9arrintrton, as in other years is drawing a large group of people. "Many of those at- tending have been present from the Arery beginning, staying on the grounds;. in the many file cottages which have been erected fer, that pur- pose. _ The "tethany Evangelical church of this city have a fine well equipped cottage on the ground, and it has been well occupied- by mem:. bers and friénds of the Ioearehutrch. The attendance during the day time has been very good, the evening audi- ences have been large,.many people ‘driving over from the nearby com- munities. Last Sunday was really a great day. The messages were splen- did, the people were keenly interested intall that was going on. The com- -iriir Sunday even promises to far ear; ceed last Sunday and the records of previous years. Thousands of . Ev- angelical people from all over the Chicago district, and many people from other denominations will be ’making their Way to Barrington dur- ing these closing days to share in th'e good things that will he, given. Bishop M. T. Maze of Harrisburg, Pa.; Dr. E. G. Frey of Cleveland. Ohio; Dr. J. O. Duff of Chicago: Rev. _ pictured above . . This house was designed Git built by a high grade uchitect Jud builder and should be examined by any one who. is in the market for I house of this. size and type: 164. ELMWOOD DRIVE ' SUNSET TERRACE _ Can he seen at any time. Price very rea- . sonable. Terms.- . . A. A. Leininger of Toktp, Japan; and Miss Velma Schneller of Canton, Ohib, are some of the principal speakers. The general public are in- vited to attend any or all of these services. ' Of one hundred and fifty green foods recently studied by chemist”. paraely was found to contain the highest percentage of iron, 'Even spinach, long heralded as an iron food, has to take a back seat when parsley nppears.---wdman's Home Compan- itm. T COMMON BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER 'RXN'CY Metimgnaot2 RISE. menus!) PARK STATE BANK, BY R, L. mums. - x, mumcrnpu NOTICE AND 2-CAB GARAGE THIST'GZROUM Introducing Parsley at THE PRESS 25-27 i, Highiahd Park deen - 1 Learn of Joy Brought i by Flower Guild Work t' Highland Park, people who ' have‘h been sending qheirMowerts to Chicago; ti for distribution by the Flow“: 9:114; 'H to the sick, poor and., 1ytisly,r_)tiiarst '.se, been greatly interested in 9."'Ietter’ 0' received from Mado tsaAk.sster, Matryi fl, Mines, Amberg, exé‘dtiv'e titreetpr: cl Miss Amberg wriferrtd Mr. TNY. a Surcell, president of . the Chicago lant Flower and Fruit.. trpil4,' P!' ii follows: 3 -. l srxr.r/s' s"" '" "tc Hummeekym: Mil ssh'équja . surprise wheri ”tear. trriiiti/tip and left a wonderful] I/ot-pt-Wim/rs for us. Later on we 1eiriiikiiiiough a phone call that they wefe:-ff0m- the Flower and Fruit guild/thigh the intercession of rson,1eone-srho khew. of' our. work in -thisrsitrieesited ‘dis-‘ trict. ' J '. _ "T _ "It would be quite"impossible,to tell you of the joy that they gave. ' We have so many hundreds of little children and_oldeg boys and girls coming to our settlement and the love of what is beautiful isio marked inl so many of them, Yet, so manyl 'hundreds of neighborhood homes are- lacking in much, this' makes _ life lovely and attractive; and/the trees in the neighborhood could "almost .be counted on one hand, T and little patches of grass dre sometimes whole] squares apart. _ " ' . A " "We have often longed to' be num- bered among the betefieiary institu- tions of . vtipe guild; and the longing is even mote keen now that' we Have realized somewhat of the happiness Iromes-----Lrke Fron tage-Acreage FOR SALE ......- Brokeh concrete pavemént, W; H. McKILLIP (it CO. suitable for shork protection work, also dirt fill' to be disposed Arf from south" Green Bay inipiovemeht, Call. HH'. 2012, for information. HIGHWAYS CONSTRUCTION CO; Highland Park 3025 that 'evcn just one. _ tenuous gift gave topaz protegee‘s. If you ev'ey- "an; do; pléue remember Ma- goknirCenter" mpi-phite it on your Uititt g:.- "/.,,' .' "'. ' '. T ."The qum'en of 'Highlghd .Park,” i SQM'MER. T: A. Mopivi9iiirman' of, l, the' quw'er guild committ'ee of the l.Trgrh'riityi Park Garden giddy club, 1'ii'iiiii,i,ii,ttiit)vit' WLtlt' every garden , ovtst iirthis vicinity Jn. sharing their Royal-s to give a Coveted treat to a phildin a_hP'spi.tal, or'an old lady-in 'a.jiprreri tenement room. . ..“The flowers are distributed by the Flower guild, through thar Visiting Itgttrsiss' aseoriatiirit and Infant Wei-. are s aligns, and V to institutions, such as AtuhiNpal Tuberculpyis San, 1it"ariurCDar Nurseries, etc; . , “Bring or send your flowers,. veg- etables, fruit or plants to the North Westérn railroad station; Highland Park, Friday mornings, between 7:30 and 9:30 where two members of the guild committee will be waiting to receivé your donations.", . Ari admiral in a speech stressed his desire for peace“ He was, he said, prepared to do anythifur in the interest of peace. In fact he was ready to fight for it.--Farrn and Fire- side. .Trees were the' greatest enemies of our pioneer forefathers.. "It took them' two centuries to htw their way through a. thousand miles of forest befo're they emerged into _the plains [j" Hie way, wa.-The American Magazine. . . _ To the Last Ditch No Longer So M) ‘. l

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