Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 28 Dec 1933, p. 7

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one. If we told you what we lild\l' say we are prejudiced, â€"Cnâ€" 1hpm iFhes | and iwe ever built. ts owner tell you. ion is one of the first points â€"the owner will boast of it to the gallon â€"better oil dingâ€"cheaper to own and en better than the 1933â€" car up to its time. The new c BANK itsel sher our If and your pocketbook to o let you see this car, and irself. At the wheel of the reach a right decision. The its own story. 1934 et â€" of people now own ak mommumuâ€"-i: E hour, serve, will assist i &t:.h-t-;mm P. â€" V 3 We guarantee what we adver _: â€".__ NO CHARGE TO EMPLOY _ _ [ JREFERRENCES INVESTIGA ‘~â€"___ Situation Wanted ipHURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, | Phone 557 * _ Houses for Rent mRMESsLOY ;:;miumm:ud the ten PORTABLE models. . FFERTY TRANSFER & STORAGE : 2 5. First St. _ Tel. H. P. 507. Au.fa There is no finer giftâ€" . ‘~~‘ 8 North First Street IN VA PANTINGâ€" . bid d oo s ho lt 204 four EXPERIENCED GIRL will care for chi bF the day or hour. Tel. H.P. §157. ] w GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK help with cooking, 2 years‘ experience, Apartments for Rent for work is gvaranteed. Tel. H. P. 4257. THE REMINGTON Noiseless Portable 19 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD ‘Tel. H. P. 1769 SEWING _ MACHINES Telephone Highland Park "finmn ELECTRIC ACUUM CLEANER FRED‘S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY GARAGE SPACE For Sale DREAITODS 2520 ESTATE IN HIG] PAINTING, PAPERING and DECORATING Oxl work ; prices reasonable. ‘Tel. H. P. T Johnâ€" Christenson. Tt GRAY FURMCAR ROBE lost; with initials, "B. M. E."; reward. Tel H. P. 1861. M4ip FOLDER with 5 keys, néiir Highland Park State Bank, two weeks ago. Finder please call Libertyville 644 (reverse clurni)i"d HAVING TAKEN OVER THE ESTHER BENNS‘ LUNCH ROOM, I will not be responsible for debts, contracted by it, prior to Dec. 5. Mrs. Young. H42â€"43pd ‘EXPERT BEAUTICIAN LOOK YOUR BEST FOR THE HOLIDAYS by the day or hour ; can a‘;T..u-“ t work . clea : alsoâ€" eatering ; Tust of references Py o s "o Abtee _ HIGHLAND, | _ _â€". EMPLOYMENT AGP%‘ICY_ 597 GLENVIEW AVE. . | [ > TBL H. P. 1780 | _ | it ionontnm tm aniniin Woeloonoes 0y on / hn â€"â€"â€"â€"~' Ml‘. andmtâ€";\â€"ger | Offices for Rent Martied Fifty ) PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the the undersigned Eexecutrix and Ex¢cutor uu..mudubc.m«qn& has fixed upon Tuesday, the 6th day March, A.D. 1934, as the return day for the hearing of all claims against the above named Estate. All persons Mmh‘” against said Extate are hereby and requested to attend‘ Probate Court of Lake Ouni. Illinois, on said Ma‘tm o‘clock, A. for the purpose of having said claims adjusted. . PUBLIC NOTICE is bereby given that the undersigned, Alma Johnson, Administraâ€" tflxoltlnbuuoluvinlohumdo- ceased, has fixed upon Tuesday, the 6th day c uks se muke mink t or &bove named Estate._ All persons having FFICEâ€"Up to date, i bank on ww'm'? DRESSMAKING AND PLAIN . SEWING {d ~ MRS. SMITH ; FURNISHED ROOM L =o ~~WANTEBD oo}0 | 0 by an employed young gentleman. Give full particulars in writing to Box "J" Pregs office. W43â€"45pd 1252 Pleasant Ave., Ravinia ; formerly Mary‘s Beauty Shop ; SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE...T%e MARCELLING ............__.___.....__5te SHAMPOO ; .................cosscmmeermererrpemccsves BOG FINGER WAVE, dried 5 minutes.......25e FINGER WAVE, dried 15 minutes.....85e FINGER WAVE, completely dried......50s SCALP TREATMENTS | â€" > ; P. 4019 H42â€"44 ind Waukegan, I1l., Dec. 21st, 1933. ceased,, has fixed OPOP /*"°0 C wnen day of February, A. D. 1934, as the return day for the hearing of all claima_mgainst the above named Rstate. All persons hav» inv elsims against said Estate are hereby munmlbm-dm?v‘ hate Court of Lake County, Illinois, on said date at ten Service CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Will assist you in setting up a simple bookkeeping system, prepare monthly statements, prepare income tax and retailers‘ tax returns. Moderate Fese. purpose of ‘having eaid claims P n & Shaw, a i Waukegan, 111., Dec. 11, 1033. 3 Read the Wantâ€"Ads Wanted to Rent Lost and Found Accounting and Tax MRS. J. A. RIGGIO ADJUDICATION NOTICE ADJUDICATION NOTICE stt ‘5% y % ANITA T. KELLER, ROBERT F. TIMM. °‘** 45 cents if h? gid by Saturday 75 cents for five lines or less if paid 5 cents for five lines or less if paid || Division Stréet. The Antes family n. 10 cents ?.c iddlt!ou‘l‘ m: was away at the time. The fire was t‘ V discovered by Mrs. Harry Clavey, on , N° lcz who turned in the alarm. Fire Chief on. . . P d f Jack Johnston stated that the fire . was ‘due to sparks from the chimâ€" pins oo faog *)\ ney ‘ igni:i:::; the roof. ;l'hebdlmn'lflu ‘ i [ K Atiwri \| was small, estimated at $15, but that ChthufiA&“fiu Hit might have been a serious : fire ; at Deerfleld Church | nad it not been discovered. Feâ€"â€"gz || . The other call came from the Vicâ€" The Chrimtu: (Cantata was sung | tors who reside in the Steffes house by the choir of the Deerfleld Pres<|across from the Holy Cross Cathoâ€" byterian Chu%eh while the soft light|lic Church. The fire was in their of candles glowed in each window.|garage and they had it under conâ€" Mr. Thompg:i,e famous tenor of the|trol ‘hefore the fire department arâ€" Glenfay Quartet was soloist at this | rived.. f f Tesper service _ hi t efi 4 1. 5) the morning wWwhen the sermon was interspersed with, Christmas hymns by the congr‘xntkon. Dr. William Weir, the minru , has brought new life to the ch rc{ which was filled ‘__An original interpretation of the Christmas celébration was given in for Next Sundi,yh T. Weir will give a review of the‘events of the past year with a Christian interpretation and a look in 13::. $ > A week !ro;un Sunday evening Frederic B. P lu?n, noted attorney, a member of the board of trustees a MCmDCt 01“55113 DOSru O%l LEUsvecB of the Presbyterian Seminary, and also a memmf the board of trusâ€" tees of the Christian College of Edâ€" ucation in C,hicm a former presiâ€" dent: of the : byterian Union, master. of boutntsters in Chicago, will speak on "The Lawyer‘s Viewâ€" point of Christian Conduct." Mr. and Mrs. George Stanger celeâ€" brated their fiftieth wedding anniâ€" versary yesterday at their home on Forest Aventue, Deerfield, holding. open ‘house for their many friends and relatives, â€" | _ Lh . ‘The Stangers have been lifeâ€"long residents of jthis vicinity and are both r'nemberL of pioneer families who came to settle in America. In 1832 Daniel Stanger, the father, was the first Germanâ€" to settle north of Chicago and one of the three white men in this vicinity. Mrs. Stanger was Ida Rotkenbach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. :Philip Rockenbach. Her father came to America in 1841. Mr. and Mrs,; Geopge Stanger moved to the village in 1907. They have three childrerf, Mrs. Edna Orsâ€" born and Floyd S‘unger of Deerfield and Lester Stanger of Highland Park. _ 5. Fifty years ago the snow was so deep }hat guests attending their wedding drove through fields and over fences when snow drifts in the roads made them impassible. f George Rockenbach, now aged 92, was one of the wedding guests in 1883, and paid his respects to the Stangers on their golden wedding anniversary. * 4 i Deerfield Rotarians Dr. W, F. Weir was guest speaker at the Deerfleld: Rotary Club Thursâ€" day and his talk on Christmas was greatly enjo"ed.‘ Harold Vant, actâ€" ing as Rotarian of the day, introâ€" duced the speaker. It was the annual Christmu-gtle party and the memâ€" bers exchanged Christmas gifts. They were gathered up after the meeting amfi taken to the Dorcas Home. /y o fo 4. E. B. Jordan was presented a past president‘s gift, and Mrs. W. F. Weir also received a gift in appreâ€" ciation of luncheons served to the Rotarians \;heu‘ they were meeting at the Deerfleld Tea Room of which she (GROUCE MEATS P e DELIC4 1060 Notth Gree Phone H. P . eeeve wogellll.lcmanminmmmmmmmmeprmmmmnentontiemmmemen Strictly Fresh EGG Choice B%J POT ROAST, 1b. ... T 1‘ ce ._._BrC S?;I::T"é". PO" _ .__ 14%e $ 20X Eie diar m 196 MIXED GROCERY eBE DELICATESSEN 1060 North Green Bay Road P:g:»n. P. 1024 ; > F DELIVERY | MORAINE EG SPRING LAMB | ies dmfPontreomataly 18¢ Cmice®ns i. _____. 23¢ both services ext Sunday Dr. view of the ‘eve ‘ with a Christia ‘a look in 13::. week !rofl‘n deric B,. Fulton, Hear Dr. W. F. Weir o egrrninn. ... BP ;g:l'é' 4 ‘for;....... 21c $ oer sacc e 106 Phone 557 -'r;w Years PRES 8 out Chmtmdg' morning‘ to put out a fire at the Stanley ‘Antes home on "The Magi‘s Gift," was presented by children of the Deerfield Gramâ€" mar School Friday evening under the direction of Miss Virginia Enâ€" gels at the December meeting of the Deerfield Parent/Teacher ‘Asspcia; tion. Deerfield School Is . Scene of Operetta The operetta was a most colorful interpretation of‘ an old English Christmas with beautiful old carols and folk dances. The parts of Elsâ€" peth and Morley, enacted by Mary Janis and Tom Weinstock, were well received and showed diligent nrenâ€" 60 N. First St. _ Highland Park L, A. CARPENTER Palmer Graduate f Neurocalometerâ€"Service Office â€" 246 N. Green Bay Road Telephone H., P. 650 Sol. A. St. Peter Fine %uality Work Guaranteed. 20% Discount, Bring and Call. Call and Deliver Service, Also. 363 Central Avenue Phone 361 J. 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The costumes were auâ€" thentic of the period. + / ‘The octasion was an auspicious first appearance of the school orâ€" <hestra under the direction of Miss Engels, who deéserves commendation for her splendid work with both the orchestra ( including 20 musicâ€" jans) and 5 cantata. ,Miss E is a graduate of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields High School and of the Northwestern University School of Music. She directs the school _ Now DUSTLESS . ‘ommended and Scid by mration. ‘The Jester portrayed by Jack Gilfillan, delighted all with his gomical antics. The remaining cast was equally pleasing. . 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