â€" Lighting â€" Ignition â€" ... £ Starter, Igvition Units Repaired C 'mâ€"wm“ * MOTOR CAR CTRIC SERVICE ran Adtaker | â€" BUTTER AND RGGS Paste 8 + rade A Milk _ Licious : :cw..nna..nnooMM; 0x Shades, Aule Giass | ‘ NC E. NELSON URSDAY, SEpp SMITH Cleaning > Sacond St. Tel .orz}'R;;ARm D ng and Repairing > called for and deltvered â€",â€" * hone BROS a 71 »no:?uo 1 BROS. 85 S. St. Johns Ave * &TAILORS DAIRY y Te " Te CAE C C e 3 ’;::d Highland Park PSE rsrold Edward Huhn, son of 9 Tigh of Deerfleld, was solemnâ€" C with the double ring service, l rid -â€?o August: 30, at . "5 same Pr. W. FA Weir, minisâ€" 4+# The bride wore a frock of ie crepe d¢ chine and carried a _ "os of pink and white roses. Share were no attendauts. Follow; Jr the ceremony & dinner. for the Geâ€"3 family was given at the \Poon Tes PE Mr. and Mrs, Huhn «Ce ons following day with Mr. and e Sisford Rose for a short trip io Athelstane, Wis. They will live e with Mfl.’g ‘parents Mr. and CB /6 , A. Jenkins in Highland ,F.. {M’ I.pndquwt and Forâ€" se t 4 S annens otciayâ€" Sas Ret, F. G. Picpen atâ€" with Their attendants were Leslic % and Marquerita Hamm. Mr. and Â¥rs Pasley will live in Highâ€" notindsaeith i ‘ Miss Elizabeth Carrington, a forâ€" 2e teacher in the Bannockburn school was married Wednesday, Auâ€" gost 28 at the Fourth Presbyterian turch in Chicago to. Reverend Wilâ€" tiam Young, minister of a Presbyâ€" i church in Peoria. Mrs. A. Warner and daughter Jane and Mabel Ducker attended the | Miss Audrey McCusker, who has spent the summer with her mother in Velva, N. Dak,, is returning this week, Miss McCusker, who teaches in the Oak Terrace school in Highâ€" wood, lives with her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson in the Kress apartment 'â€m Mr. and Mrs.‘B. H. Kress and their daughter Mrs: Elmer Clavey and son Gordoh Clavey returned last We from a two week‘s trip in C ‘and the east.. They visited at| the Eart Kress home in New for geveral days. Mr. B. H. Kress went down to Terra Ind., on Monday,, to bring . his ‘son, Arthur, who was injured in an autoâ€" mobile accident on August 24, Arâ€" hvfllgflsiflhmtpncxnte. â€" Mrs. Harold Youngs and El u&wge hostesses ‘to the Chatter ‘N‘ ¢lub at luncheon and bridge on Wednesday (yesterâ€" h)‘uthexdtw:mBuchhoul, M’TH: s the last of a serâ€" ies of seven very lovely ‘parties. . . ‘ Miss ‘Helen [Engstrom returned Tuesday fr:;?amd Up, Montana where she spent the summer. Her brother, John, came home last Sunâ€" day after a several week‘s visit with Montana relatives. Mrs. W. B. %ctcnl! and daughter Edith and son Walter Jr. have gone to California, where Edith will enter her junior year at Leland Stanford university. Her first two years were in the east at Connecticut college. Walter, who was graduated in June from Lake Forest academy, will atâ€" tend the Junior college at Pasadena. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Norman of Bannockburn have. been visiting in Mexico this past month.; Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hamill have been stayâ€" ing at the Norman home during their absence. * ‘Teachers and officers of St. Paul‘s Church school will be entertained by Mrs. F. G. PlepenBrok at thgg:rp.- sonage on Tuesday evening, tember 10, at 8 o‘clock. e : Billy and Ruth Tennermann are Mcovering from tonsilectomies perâ€" formed recently at St. Anne‘s hosâ€" pital, Chicago. _ The Noll family is occupying the Bannockburn house recvlgtly vaâ€" tated by the Arthur Harrisons. _ Mrs. F. G.~Piepenbrok has planned &n outing for the members of ‘the thildren‘s choir of St. Paul‘s Evanâ€" Moran Plumbing & Heating Co Highland Park 1060 CORDS PISTON RINGS Are Guaranteed â€" Deerfield Garag Deerfield. Personals To Stop Oil Pumping. i eotree Wt motor heating or loss of gpeed. New CORDS Hiâ€"S : No matter how old your motor is, j n arim '%ummmmwmt““‘ f ‘â€'“o 5 6 of Miss Frances of Highland Park ard Huhn, son of tfield, was solemnâ€" suble ring service, : Electrol Oil Burners i Sales and Service Witten Building .â€" Highland Park CLIFFORD R. MORAN, Prop. ; §0% LESS CYLINDER WALL WEAR &, 1935 Chevrolet Sales and Service gelical ‘church for Frlday afternoon at the local high ‘school recreation field. Children ar:e to meet at the church Fridayâ€"~at 1;30 p.m. * Mrs. Harry W:ï¬ and daughter, Shirley, have | returned> ï¬?n a month‘s vacation‘ at Glen (Lake, Mich. ; & Mr.‘ and Mrs. Harry T. Stupple who have enjoyed a three weeks automobile trip: into: Canada and through the easterm;states are now at their home on Greenwood avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers of Greenwood avenue have pnretnod the 8. Parker Johnston house at the corner of Hazel and Onklayr:gnnu The Meyers family came from Milâ€" waukee last spring, $ Mr. and Mrs. â€"Peter. Anderson spent Monday evening at the A. T. Schneider home in Norwood Park. Mrs. Ra: d Meyer: s the weekâ€"end at the Fred eotâ€" tage at Bridge rï¬lch..'%'un_ Walter Page and two da visâ€" ited Mrs. Page‘s sister, Mrs. Fred Protine at Bridgeman last k. Dr.. and Mrs. W, B. Metcalf have leased" their home on County Line road and will move to their other house on Greenwood avenue about the first of next month. I Mr. and Mrs. George 8!3 and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sims of Chiâ€" cago spent Sunday with their mother Mrs. Richard Sims, at the Philip Scully Sr. home. ib Miss Edith Brown is spending several weeks in Chicago. ‘ | John Stackert and son of Cairo, II1. were weekâ€"end guests at the J. J. Rink home on Saunders road.. Mr. and Mrs; Harold Peterson, who have spent the past year in the west, are returning next month to their home on Chestnut street. The Milton Frantz family spent last week at their cottage at the Barrington camp grounds. A> Mrs. L. E. Grimes and two chilâ€" dren have returned from a several weeks visit with relatives at Rock Island and Davenport, Iowa.; Mr. Grimes spent the weekâ€"end with his family and they returned home with hima ‘A' N I N Miss Margareth Plagge k&t on Sunday for a trip to Yellowstone Park. Miss Plagge will te: in Chicage again this year. Mr.â€"and Mrs. Leslie An of Dayton, Ohio, who are visting Mrs. Anderson‘s parents in Chi . spent Saturday with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Scully Sr. Betty and Maxine B-gflc spent Sunday: at the ; Roy Neargarder home in Highland Park. > Mt. and Mrs. Willard Soukup (Mand [Nearâ€" garder) ‘<and daughter of Frgeport were weekâ€"end guests at | Nearâ€" garder home. iÂ¥ @ Your house can be cool and comâ€" fortable when it is blistering hot outside. ROCK ‘WOOL BATS placed between your attic joists gives your. home a ect temperature at all times. | Lest us show you how Scréens â€" Roofe â€" Millâ€" Work H. P. 1377 :8606 Central Ave. Home Insulation pays Summer Comfort Ralph Steel Highland Park 1342 Mr. R. A. Nelson and children, who have had.a cottage at‘grylhl Lake for the past three have returned home. [ o. +X 0B . â€"Mr.and Mrs. C. E. Bates and son returned Thursday from the west, where they spent the summer, and are staying with Mrs. J; G, Willâ€" man until the first of October. The Bates home is leased juntil, then by a Ft. Sheridan officer. * ie [ > Mr. : and ‘ Mrs. Volkman (Helen Stickler) and family have lnml:l‘le George Jacobs house on Osterman avenue recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs Erwin Lewis who m?vod to Chicago. ‘ Mr.: Volkman‘s parents «will move here from Mundélein. Mrs, Edwin Wood of gayman Terrace has spent the ; month in the east, visiting in Vermont Massaschusetts, _ Connecticut and Washington, D. C. â€"| _ â€"â€" _ : Phil Scully, the third, spent last week in Chicago with Bob Lewis. This week Bob is Junior‘s guest. Mrs. H. A. Lewenthal | (Helen Reichelt) of Phoenix, Ariz., arrived ‘Snm!? for a visit with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr. Mr. Lewâ€" enthal went on to Camp Perry, Ohio, as a member of the Arizona Civilian Rifle, (3:::: to enter the Naâ€" tional Rifle Meet for Ar_m Navy, R.O.T.C. ete. members which is beâ€" ing held thfl: this month. . Mrs. Lewenthal will go to Ohio next week and both will stop here before reâ€" turning to Arizona. | A m <Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Juhrend and son Jerry and Mrs, Juhrend‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hanâ€" ner have gone south for & month‘s trip and will visit relatives in Memâ€" ‘phis, Tenn. f | w s : ‘A chicken dinner will be served at, the Holy Cross Parish hall: on and continuing throughdntj‘}the day. Sunday, Sept. 15, beï¬nni_r‘afmt noon A . committee meeting wi ‘be held this evening to complete plans. > â€" _‘Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stickler (Violet Lundquist) announce the birth of a son on W ,A\*ï¬.zs',in Waukegan. us : txsa9s for the past Miss Mabel Moran Plumbing & Heating Co. \ } 858 Central. Ave., Highland Park â€" Tel. 1060 NORTH Minute M 31"40‘} :'loc‘ incldc# with» ' \ ~out extra cost -53 4 You saAve $25 Trade in your old cook stove (any type) now for a beautiful . .. modern ‘ker, who‘lives ‘with arner, and has taught several yeaks at the Smail Cartying . | _ Charge for Terms _ Newport Universal SALE PRICE â€"s0@ .50 Regular Price $114.50 8 A THE PRES S3 Win Country Day school, will teach grade in the Ravinia school fall. Her gister, Mrs. Harvey, | hes fifth grade in the Lincoln , Highland Park. . Mem of the Altar and Rosary gociety. of the Holy Cross: church will" ‘at the rectory on Friday (tomeo ) at 11 a.m. and will have a day‘s outing beginning with a lunchâ€" eon at Mrs: Belmore‘s tea room on Milwaukee avenue. They will be accompanied by Rev. J. E. Savage on a tour through St. Mary‘s Trainâ€" ning ool at Des: Plaines after the luncheon. > â€"fMrs. B. L. D;‘vi- has ‘gone to Grand ï¬h.pida. ich., to visit her brother Sidney Le Barge. £ Ree nx"slgy) who have been living in Highland Park, moved to Chiâ€" cago on Monday. George: Stryker and his fiance, Miss Irene Dieckmann of Cincinnati, ‘Ohio, were Snn(‘i'l:y dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Segert. Mrs. Edwin Stryker is coming from ver, Colo., today to be with her , George, in Chicago. . Mr. Stryker and son Lewis are coming later and will all be in Cincinnati in Octglbcr.fo; George‘s marriage to Miss Dieckmann. T4 2o Mis$ E?- Ritzenthaler of Praiâ€" rie View was a weekâ€"end guest of the W. J, Buttons, Miss Mary Hoffnmian, who has spent the summer in H nd Park, has also been a guest at the Button home. ‘Mary will enter her senior year at the University of Illinois next week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest West (Retta Telephone 555â€" Highland Park GREENSLADE fl}lectr’icd Contractor Electric Shop VE *25 SHORE Gas COMPANY 756 Waukegan Road, w Tel. Deerfleld 13 RANGE J R. Notz Haraï¬vare Co. NO DOWN PAYMEN Unusual value and complete freedom from cooking drudgery an combined in this e::émtional offer. The Newport Universal Range has every modern feature. It gives you remarkable convenâ€" ience and ease . . . new kitchen comfort . . . perfect dependability in baking, roasting, broiling and top burner cooking. The regt price of the Newport Universal Gas Range is c G4 $114.50. But during September you can have “ + [| a Newport Universal installed in your kitchen \‘.fl at a saving of $25. Instead of $114.50 . . . you .. @& s â€". ) pay only $89.50 (cash). There is NO DOWN &.’_ 4 PAYMENT when you trade in your old cook ‘.\,' * stove. Low monthly terms make it easy for Cz#3» ‘/ 3 you to enjoy modern cooking convenience ’ now! Come in for & demonstration. See the ; " _ Newport Universal Gas Range. Or telephone. . it A:D="st, ®"%>t® M Other Modern Features ® Fully Insulated Oven _ 1 @ Automatic Oven Heat Control ® Instant Top Burner Lighting & FuuSize,sgmgz pacious Oven @ Large Service Drawers | | _ _ © Beautiful FMMM 4 or these dealers Low Monthly Terms â€"_| HOWARD MORAN _: . _|__â€"_; Plumbing and Heating ; /. _‘ ELECTROL OIL BURNERS © _ ‘â€"_| _ 512% Laurel Avenue :‘ â€" mum J Shop Phone, Highland Park 271 â€" Residence, H./P. We will sell at Public Auction in the Opera M psape Grays Lake, Lake County, llinois, on . . . | WEDNESDAY, SE?TEMBER 11, 1935 'fhe 200â€"acre Ehredt farm with good house and two ba ns ) & good rich prairie farm, located at Junction of routes 20 and 69â€"4 one mile east of Volo, IlI. ‘~ . | j 7 at . ‘The 250â€"acre improved farm land and lake front with good house and barn. This land consists of pasture, wooded and fatm land, with 1100 feet of lake front, 1500 feet of channel 4: mt, & Erge road house, and four cottages on the north sifle 0j e Griswold, three miles northwest of Wauconda, III.‘ 8 : The good 120â€"acre tract of wooded land, and f ming land acrtoss the highway from the Shorewood 18â€"hole golf com just nortth of Round Lake, I!l. with lake rights. EP The beautiful 20â€"acre well improved Battershall country hom ite, with electric lights and power, located on north side of rout 0, two and oneâ€"half miles east of Grays Lake, six miles ‘wes ) of ukegan, IIL. Just a loyely country home, and a splendid s he good twoâ€"story brick building with fGll basement Biz 0k120 feet, known as Grays Lake o&n house, where this w behe'l;l, on main street in Grays Lake, II1. A wonderful sto m:n distributing: station. ANP > S illustrated bills in banks. â€" Investigate these good # . t3 _ sale date, Beptember 11. | { § . [ | Sale Conductor, E. MARION PETTERSON, Monmouth, ML â€" i Land Auctioneer: Col. Faye L. Houtchens, Monmquth, ML +. F4 Local Reference: Ray Pester, Grays Lake, HL. t 4 Lake County Land Auction Sale First Church of Christ, Scientist John Leonardi _| > 306 Railway Ave., Highwood â€" Tel.. od 519 PAGE NINE I% § N A w Tk * +W t