Everyone needs a cemetery lot at some time. Wh‘h:: s:t one now in the bemutiâ€" ful North u M.I-oto‘hllmth‘:.' 1 can offer you a ive ow present ~day cost. . Tel. g.‘?. $108 evenings. _ Ud5tf The Waukegan Orchestra and Choral society is a civic project inâ€" stituted to back a civic orchestra and chorus, as the name implies, This society presents five concerts during the year. The two groups not only furnish an outlet for the talents of county musicans, but an impetus and incentive for music students. The eoncerts feature local soloists, and from time to time, fine professional artists are engaged to nd':l to the inâ€" terest and worth of the program. This project is backed by the civic and service groups in town, repreâ€" sentatives of which make up the board of directors. m- in Waukegan. ‘The perâ€" will begin at 8:15 o‘clock. Miss Claire is that lovely young radio, opers and movie star, Her last picture "Make a Wish" charmed movie m throughout â€"the country. appeared often with the Chicago Civic Opera; as a star of the musical production "The Great Waltz," and over the radio. She not only possesses a beautiful woice but a radiantly lovely personâ€" tlltr Miss Claire will be accomâ€" panied on the piano by her equally famous husband, Henry Weber, the director of music at WGN, the genâ€" eral divector of the Chicago Music Festival and one of the conductors of ‘the orchestra of the Chicago Civic Opera. We are most fortunate Marion Claire To Be Guest Soloist At Concert in Waukegan in being able to present these two splendid artists, and we hope that many Lake County residents will share this joy with us. Membership in the orchestra and chorus is open to qualified musicians of the county at the discretion of the two conductors, the orchestra rehearsing every Tuesday at 7:30 in West school under Sandor Kish, the chorus every Wednesday at 8:00 at Central school under John D. Thomas. â€" Any questions concerning membership season tickets, or these two groups may be addressed to Mr. Richard Stenger, 1526 Monroe st., Waukegan, II1., who is the memberâ€" ship chairman of the W.0.C.S. PAGE EIGHT AUTHORIZED . SALES AND SERVICE HARDINGE OIL BURNERS DELCO OIL BURNERS 598 N. Western Ave., Lake Forest, IIl. Tel. L. F. 425 NOW Is THE TIME TO VACUUM CLEAN YOUR BOILER AND _ CHECK _ YOUR HEATING PLANT FOR WINTER OP. ERATION. UBItE 4 GRAVE CEMETERY LOT Shore Garden of Memories. eation. Tel. H.P. 657 days nings. ROTTED MANURE, RICH BLACK IOII.: fertilimers, _ lnndscape gardening _ an mlm. Driveways _ built. _ REUBEN YD. Tel HP. §35. _ Uigef * iif Mikemond Grive. Aviihen wee it & ROOM HOUSE, RAVINIA, RAST SIDE, BROILERS, DRESSED. WILL DELIVER 326 a pound. Phone Libertyville 423. _ r-n-r COCKER SPANIEL PUP. Q Lx:‘er ":’-'!‘_!\_!b â€" guaran: A BARGAIN MUST SELL MY +GRAVE LOT is Only authorized dealer of HARDINGE Oil Burners in Highland Park and Lake Forest. Bee our modern heating equipment on display, William N. Frye, Inc. 2616 W. Park Ave. Tel. H.P. 49. UB1â€"34 RC.A. VICTOR, ZENITH new â€" RADIOS â€" used AUTO RADIOS, RECORDS, PLAYERS ‘Tubes tested free §41 Centra) Ave. Tel. HP. 154. v&nt one of the finest sections of the cemetery ean be had far Call H. P. 4194. TREES â€" EVERCREENS â€" SHRUBS PIR!NNIAK PR REASONABLY ICED Wpd. W. C. Berry, SUNTAN COCKER t.x..' §29 Lorraine, Waukegan. . UHMâ€"LH. O O f 'I NOTICE â€" Advertisements received after 3 o‘clock Wednesday, placed in another section. 3 RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; 75 cents if mt;uld by Saturday following publication. § 10 cents for each additional line. $1.10 for 3 consecutive weeks. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for before inâ€" for an Adtaker â€"sertion; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each addition line. 0 a f ... Phone John Ostrowsky Nursery _ Highland Radio Service t P E_ o_" 715. Us4 IRISH SETTER PUPPIES Misc. for Sale Houses for Rent Be Prepared IN NORTH Splendid loâ€" or 149 eveâ€" U34I.H UiS 40if | AMERICAN BORN PROTESTANT WOMâ€" â€"â€" an wants day work, cleaning or hand 20 washing or ironing. Tel. H.P. $948. E34â€"38 CLASSIFIE D Irene Josselyn speaking to a very interested audience on the Basic Needs of Childhood. Following Dr. Josselyn‘s presentation there was ©pportunity of questions and disâ€" eussion. Dr. Josselyn‘s further talks will deal in detail with the emotiondl problems of children. The group will next week be addressed by Dr. Weinfeld on‘ the subject of "A Wholesome Attitude Toward Sickness in Childhood." While this group of lectures is planned as a course it is possible to come in for single lectures or for the remainder of the course at a slightly reduced Poster Class The posterâ€"making class will meet on Friday afternoon at 2 o‘clock with the new instructor. Dramatics . Mrs. Butler‘é Saturday. morning classes in dramatics are now filled but there is still opportunity to enâ€" roll in the: High School class which will meet at 4:15 on Friday instead of Thursday and the Adult class which meets on Monday evening. Mothers Civb The Mothers‘ Club and the Women of the Moose Lodge are giving: a card party and entertainment on the evening of October 28. Friendship Club On Thursday evening of this week the Friendship Club wil have a Fireside supper and Hallowe‘en party. This is open not only to club members but to any young woman engaged in household emâ€" ployment. Reservatioin®for the supâ€" per can be m:L by calling the YWCA, Highland Park 675. This evening the Pi Delta Club is having a Hallowe‘en party with a supper. This club is composed of business and professional girls of Highland Park, who meet the secâ€" ond and forth Thursdays of the month. Buy a mask and come to the "Y" and have a good time. + As soon as cold weather â€"sets in people frequently run the motor in the garage to warm it up before driving away. This is done to preâ€" vent frequent "stalls" on theâ€" highâ€" ways. WANTED: LYRIC WRITER TO COLLABâ€" YOUNG GIRL FOR DRESSMAKING APâ€" ;flnflm Florence Dressmaking Salon,. $83 ark Ave., Glencoe. F34 NURSE GIRL OR MOTHERS HELPER, WANTED: INTELLIGENT YOUNG WOMâ€" EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework., Full time or from 1 o‘clock until after dinner. Tel. H. P. 1670. _ F34 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK, 3 WANTEDâ€"â€"MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Tel. H. P. 3260. F34 KELVINATOR FRIGIDAIRE 374 Central Ave. H. P. 181â€"182 â€" Glencoe 1832. Aso 3 DRAWER, GLASS TOP DESK, PERFECT condition, Reaa Tel. H. P. 2082. A33â€"36 MAPLE DAVENPORT, i YEAR OLD EXPERIENCED _ STENOGRAPHER DE WANTED TO BUY: BABY CARRIAGE IN POSITION _ WANTED: EXPERIENCED chautfeur, . good been ":r lg‘m . m 350 I.E m . USED AND REBUILD REFRIGERATORS and $25.00 ‘:s really ASTOUNDING values! RELIABLE WOMAN WILL STAY WiTH uomm tf yon sremd it Tok pxporicner, Marrign vithout chiliren _ Inga Durment _ Call us for domestic help or positions. _ 366 EAST CENTRALAVENUE Tel. H. P. 772. orate in writing popular songs. Should have some knovlodf of mfly and harâ€" mony. . Address R., Highland Park Preas. F20 The C/ Wed permanent position, go home nights. Very near transportation. Tel. H. P. 1015. _ an‘for general house work. White. No cooking. Tel. H. P. 82. F34pd in family. Go home nights. Tel. H. P. 3401. F34 HL. WE HAVE IN OUR SHOWROOM A Situation Wanted searcely used, spring cushions covered with brown checked homespun, $40. Tel. M. P. 1769. AB4 T apegs , athrncone and evenings. . Teh Y Wâ€" °CA Furnishings for Sale EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Help Wanted IREDALE‘S Wanted to Buy limited stock of th FTt D Arden Shore‘s Chicago Committee, headed by Mrs. Thomas J. Fleming, staged their brilliant Lace Ball the night of October 9 at the opening of the Drake‘s fashionable Gold Coast Room, among the gayest and most successful of the early @utumn benefits. ‘The new hospital at the camp (which was in use all gummer for the mothers and childrem m# Arâ€" den Shore) was the gift o%f the inâ€" dustrious Chicago committes. It has been named "Health Havem," and a fine bronze plaque, commemorating it as the Chicago group‘s superb donation for 1937, has been presentâ€" ed, to be installed in the near future with a suitable ceremony, The Winter camp for underâ€"nourâ€" ished boys opened Tuesday, October 19. From now until May, Arden Shore will care for fifty boys at a time, building them up â€&‘uy so that they can pass state‘s physical examination for & working certificate, and spiritually so that they may take their places in the social scheme as honest, worth while citizens. * The Chicago Asssociation for Child Study and the Francis W. Parker school are cooperating in the conference, whose general theme Winter CI? For â€" Boys Opened Oct. 19 At Arden Shore Francis W. Parker Famed Educator To Be Honored 28â€"30 Over 1500 educa all parts of the country, in tion to the same number of parents and social workers, will attend the regional conference of the Progressive Eduâ€" cation association commemorating the 100th anniversary of the birth of Francis W. Parker, famous Chiâ€" cago educator, to be held at the Palâ€" mer House on Octobr 28, 29, and 30. Mrs. 8. H. Bingham is the vilâ€" lage chairman for Highland Park. All up and down the N he various village c € he Arden Shore Association ~are uzzing . with uuflâ€â€"w ing up bridge parties, vise putting their capable, eellectâ€" ve shoulders to the wheel so that Arden Shore may continug to conâ€" ribute its share to the philanthropâ€" c welfare of the community, 1935 FORD CONVERTIBLE SEDAN â€" radio, henter, white sidewall tires, like _new, a real bargain. YOU CAN SAVE THE COST OF YOUR STATE AND CITY LICENSEs OR UP i. t pinting Your adtotosblie insurente your a in our stromg Legal Reserve $11,933,100 insurance Company. A saving of approxâ€" imately 40 per cent on your present eqst is surely worth considering when you can have the same or better security than you * The vOkieage Detly: News "The State Farm Mutual Automobile insuranee Company has now become the producer of automobile insurance { nld&-l- the world." Rated A fl-: B. t Co., the Dun & Bradstrect of Inâ€" surance. 1937 PACKARD SEDAN, 120, NO DEALâ€" m.mfl“lmbnllï¬m\nr“ 1â€: miles. ‘m-: radio, heater, easy. . Address K. ‘.ï¬hlm PLEASANT SINGLE ROOM: WARM IN NICELY FURNISEED BEDROOM SUTTâ€" To t t it im mt ThiG ‘Piearset Ave.. Phone H. P. a VERY PLEASANT SUNNY ROOM, NEWLY it a-u'a Carape ataiizbln n:-â€.q school transportation. ‘Tel. H.P. 186. *. ATTENTION MOTORISTS * woP it nghebet pnirtiven." ba Hopp: m?tosuunm. Close town transportation. phone Lake Forest 148%. Fa NICELY lvmmu % ated room, 2, next to Imge 5‘ of, e ,0 on joh PLEASANT WARM ROOM, DOUBLE or Tel. H. P. 4110 Office 386 Centfal Ave. Phone 268 Norman R. Williams K. H. Pur Glencoe 246 H. P. 1478 C4 Free 2"ave! Bureau Service to Poliep STATE FARM INSURANCE AGENCY __ _ COAST TO COAST SERVICE Fords â€" Plymouths â€" Chevrole Limbility $10,000 â€" $20,000 and pr Annually. Larger cars slightly highet. 1037 PLYMONTH 1937 CHRYSLER * 1936 DE S0TO 1936 DODGE 1036 PLYMOUTH 1935 CHRYSLER AIRFLOW. The above are on special sale this week 1817 Automobiles for Sale Chrysler Rooms for Rent J. B. Deibler J. B. Deibler Highland Park Dealer THE PRES3 always It will be an opportunity that no citizen of Chicago or the suburbs, interested in education for either the child or the adult, can afford to miss. Miss Flora J. Cooke, first prinâ€" cipal of the Francis Parker school, which was named for its founder, the leader of the progressive educaâ€" tion movement in America, will parâ€" ticipate in the program of the conâ€" ference. Prominent graduates of sehool who will also be on the proâ€" gram include Perry Dunlap Smith, headmaster, North Shore Country Day school; Ethel Dummer Mintâ€" zer, ditector Francis W. Parker school of San Diego; and Miss Kathâ€" erine Taylor, headmistress, Shady Hill school, ‘Cambridge. Smith College Club To Hear Chen Yiiâ€"djen ing Miss Chen Yiiâ€"djen, after graduâ€" ating from Ginling, took a postâ€" graduate course at the Colorado State College of Education, and she is now at the Graduate Teachers college in Winnetks. Miss Chen Yiiâ€" djen will address the club on the "Educational Outlook in China." will be "Where Is Education Goâ€" Miss Chen Yiiâ€"djen, who has been dean of the Ginling College Practice school for five years, will address the Evanstonâ€"North Shore Smith College elub on Wednesday, Octoâ€" ber 27, at 2:30 o‘clock at the home of Miss Nancy Brown, 529 Cedar st., Winnetka. Coâ€"hostesses will be Mrs. Albert Smith and Miss Barâ€" bera Hobart of Winnetks. All Smith College Alumnae are cordially invited to attend this meetâ€" ing. Ifâ€"coming, please notify one of the hostesses in Winnetksa, or call Davis 8163. Unemployment Show Gain In Township Unemployed in Deerfield Townâ€" ship, has increased durin;th past month according to W. W. Steele, supervisor, who attributes it largely to the shutting down of the building trades and the laying off of aliens from the W.P.A. However there is no real cause for alarm over the situation as the condition is about on a par with last year‘s records. Fie SAWS FILED AUTOMATICALLY: WORK HORSES BOARDED llg‘fl.l.'.l OR BOX STALLS. REASONABLE. Libertyville 423. RS4â€"L.H. FRENCH LESSONS FOR CHILDREN, elmsses after school hours. Private lesâ€" sons by appointment. 1800 Burton Ave. Tel. H. P. 1989. RM4â€"HL. BOOKS OPENED, KEPT OF SUPER PAIR LIGHT TORTOISE SHELL RIMMED vr-)-tvlhut--m-r-d Post Office vicinity or in Millinery Shop on Wednesday, Oct. 13. Finder please return to Brand Bros. and receive reâ€" ward. MB4 SPECIAL IN SUNSET TERRACE Acsount .‘-"X Estate, one 50 foot inside Mu.zs"l:‘:--l.--dl-.. y P‘ mla.'-ut Wih all im FOR SALE OR TRADE: ¢ room house, 2. glazed porches, furnae AT A BARGAIN IF SOLD AT ONCE: 10 room house in very good location with hot water heat, close to town and schools and churches. 'fl‘w Tel. I. F. 508, Lake Forest, G#3h OPFPICEâ€"Upâ€"toâ€"date in our bank beilding. I flhmbquflm guaranteed; we call for and deliver. 29 Years‘ Experience . * 13 Years in Highland Park Tel. H. P. 2048 Charges Reasonable Retimates Free T00 Central Ave., Phone H. P. 3030. R31tf vised weekly or monthly service included. All statements and tax return audits made. Reasonable rates. Blackinton. Tel. Wilmette 847. R34â€"36â€"HL. gu» P.B. Wiliame, $41 &1... H.Pk. Tel on MX PA Te diras h ces HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANX Lawn Mower Shop WANTâ€"ADS Phone PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE Business Directory Lost and Found Houses for Sale Office for Rent Legal Notices Big Hearted Herbert May Repeat Success Of Growing Pains "Big Hearted Herbert;" the allâ€" Mflbhmï¬h& high auditorium November 5, is a lightâ€"hearted comedy of Ameriâ€" can family life. Miss Elyse Rinkâ€" enberger, who is directing the play, believes that it will prove as popuâ€" lar as "Growing Pains," last wintâ€" ers presentation. If the dramatic critics of the New York papers can be taken as an indication of its appeal here, there can be no doubt of its success. "Plenty of laughs! Very funny!" said the New York Mirror. "Even the soberest of us firstâ€"nighters forâ€" got our dignity at the Biltmore last evening and abandoned ourselves to shameless nnil-.â€uid.n‘n-' for thé Herald Tribune. The World Telegram reported that it "abounds in merriment. Beloved of the peoâ€" ple to whom family life is the only life worth living"; and the Times added "An amusing idea . . . drew a roar of laughter from the audiâ€" Departure from Chicago at the lunch hour and arrival in Los Anâ€" geles before midnight becomes efâ€" fective today on United Air Lines‘ Midâ€"Continent route, R. F. Ahrens, District Traffic Manager, announced yesterday, United‘s Mainliner leaving Chiâ€" eago at 12:30 p.m. with mail, pasâ€" sengers and express reaches Los Angeles 11:25 p.m. Another section arrives at San Francisco shortly afâ€" ter midnight, 12:58 a. m. The speedâ€" ing up results from elimination of intermediate stops, the schedule beâ€" ing flown, Ahrens stated, at only 62 per cent of available power. United Air Lines Speeds Up Schedule Notice is hereby given that The Highland Park State Bank, an Illinois Banking Corâ€" poration of Highland Park, Iilinois, was converted into The First National Bank of Highland Park under a certificate of converâ€" sion dated September 30, 1987 and recorded October 4, 1987, in the Recorder‘s Office of Lake County, lllinois, as Document number 442006, a copy of said certificate of converâ€" sion .‘:fl as follows : "E PLURIBUS UNUM No. 14390. TREASURY DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF 'WICY Wuhl-w-.. D.C. 30, 1987. WHEREAS, evidence preâ€" sented to the m has been made to appear, that "THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK" in the City of Highland Park in the County of Lake -e‘nï¬â€œ Iilinois has complied with all the provisions of the Statutes of the United States, required to be complied with before an mssociation shall be authorized to comâ€" m&l-lu-cll--khs: NOW THEREFORE I, J. F. T. O‘CONâ€" NOR, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereâ€" by certify that "THE FIRST NATIONAL }}ï¬â€œ& IGHLAND_PARK® in the City and State of lllinois is suthorized to comâ€" ’.-tm the b-l-.-d lnkh:-‘- vr-v:: Mmm‘fl&-lhmhb. CONVERSION OF THE HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINâ€" c WHEREOF witn hand and fllmde‘-\hhmz-:f * 9 K. m qrconnoR® ( CURRENCY DEPARTMENT ) __* Quality Cleaners ( CURRENCY z § ( TREASURY DEPARTMENT “lm._’a at Highland Park, Iilinois, October ( THE PIRST NATIONAL BANK ) } or w TLLINOTS ) THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK .. OF HIGHLAND PARK BY: J. M. APPEL.President. R. I. ERSKINE, Secretary. RELIABLE LAUNDRY PUBLIC .NOFICE im hered» given that the undersigned Exeeutors I-khdll- gar M. Snow ...‘::-',{ have fixed upon Tuesday, the 7th day of December A.D. 1997 as the .return day for the hearing of all dnâ€"amhlbn-im Alt persons elmims agninst said Estate wre hereby notified and requested to attend the Probate Court of Lake County, Ilinois, n-flrulâ€""ch.lh.llnï¬ï¬‚h C.IA{:A ï¬;m‘nmm $RiCACY s AND raver comrany Waukegan, IIL., October 4, OF HIGHLAND PARK. DRY CLEANING CO: J. SMITH JUNK 364 North Av. Highland Pk. Phone H. P. 410 Conernnon Dillen Bostelman & Snook, Phone H. P. 178 COMPTROLLER 1987 X32â€"44 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1997 U. 8. Civie Service Exams Announced w""hm,'m' imâ€" formation, $2,600 a year, Bureau of Home Economics. ager, $2,600 a year; junior refuge The United States Civil Service competitive examinations as ‘ Full information may be obtained from Arvid Magnuson, Secretary of the U 8. Civil Service Board of Exâ€" aminers, at the post office or customâ€" house in this city. CLEANERS& TAILORS Garments called for and delivered Tel. H. P. 495 35 S. St. Johns Ave. is forming new classes now at his resiâ€" dence in the Udell building, or at the residence of the students. .. MWV da ';ï¬* ~~EW~ Room 305, North Shore Trust Bldg. 148 South Second Street Tol H. P. 1358 â€" Highland Park PAINTING and DECORATING Paints â€" Wall Paper â€" Glass Window Shades â€" Auto Glass PAINTER‘3 SUPPLIES Central & Second St. Tel H. P.9 To e ren i+ BARBER SHOP Clean _ Private .. Respect For Quality and Service Cal H. P. 1581 SANTI BROS. DAIRY Highland Park, Nl for an Adtaker GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor 5 & 7 Electric Shop Subscribe for THE PRESS TEACHER OF FRENCH AND SPANISH DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH Subscribe for THE PRESS Smitty‘s 22 North Second Street HIGHLAND BUMP SH 0P BRAND BROS. G. AILLAUD E. NELSON and Repairing 513 Elm Place