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Highland Park Press, 18 Nov 1937, p. 8

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& Leydon High Opens Basketball Season Here Next Wednesday Prospects for a successful m{ were considerably brightened by Tuesday afternoon‘s showing against Warren High of Gurnee in a pracâ€" tice game at the Warner gym. The varsity turned in a 20â€"11 victory paced by a flashy young forward, Fulvio Fabbri, who graduated from the sophomore team last year, Bob Turelli . played the other forward position with Ozzie Digani at cenâ€" ter and_ Swede Norvik and Mido Zanotti at the guards. Larry Rossi also looked good at guard and will The Highland Park home basketâ€" ball season opens next Wednesday night (Nov. 24) at 7:30 p.m. when Couch Lauer‘s team meet Leyden High School of Franklin Park in a double header at the digh school gym. PAGE EIGHT see plenty of service before the seaâ€" son is well under way. y game handily 20â€"10 with Frits Bernardi scoring thost of the buckâ€" ets,. Bernardi is a veteran from last year‘s team as is Tom Sumâ€" mers, who ‘played center. Lovie The elimination of the center jump except at the beginningâ€" of each half will make basketball a speedier game than ever this year. Coaches Lauer and Hamill will rely on speed to bring them victory in the games with Leyden next Wedâ€" nesday. Picchietti, Louis Wodlinger, Alan Gerken, Rocky and Tony Vole and Eldo Cassai were other promising pesformers. Billiard Tournament To Be Held Monday Due to numerous requests, the Sanitary Barber Shop and Billiard hall, 512 Laurel avenue, will conâ€" duct their second annual pocket bilâ€" liard tournament, Monday evening, Nov. 22, at 8 o‘clock. Prizes will be awarded winners. _ "What is she waiting for?" askâ€" ed ‘her mistress who was watching "Dunno," wearily replied her husâ€" band. "Perhaps she hasn‘t seen a pailful yet that she likes."â€"Platteâ€" ville, (Wis). Witness. Individuals interested are asked to register before Monday: evening. Sort of Choosy The hired girl had been sent down to the brook to fetch a pail of water, but stood gazing at. the flowing stream apparently lost in thought. We are now taking orders for Christmas eards. Come in and let us show you our attractive line. Have your name engraved or printed on cards. ‘The Highland Park Press. USTytf FRESH SOFT SHELLED PECANS DIRECT ROTTED MANURE, RICH BLACK SOT POR REXT nm;m i1 DEERFIELD AVE: e oo "Aoaeet aasiily. "SAbIEEY sriceh tard" _ W. C. "Berry," BUNTAN COOCKER KS8., 529 Lorraine, Waukegan. . UBâ€"LH. AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE HARDINGE OIL BURNERS DELCO OIL BURNERS Only_ authorized dealer of HARDINGE Oil Burners in Highland Park and Lake Forest. Bee our modern heating equipment on display.. William N. Frye, Inc. rolling woodland. Good building sites, 45 minutes to Chicago by rail. Prices from $150 to $400 rr mere. Irving C. Deâ€" schauer, Lake Zurich, 111. U36â€"88 508 N. Western Ave., Lake Forest, 11. â€" ‘Tel. LF, 428 Usitt TO 70 ACRE SEPARATED TRACTS OF from my grove in Alabama. Sold at Evans Feed Store, 610 Central Ave. Tel. H.P. 124. Otis Ritchle. TsS Shore Garden of Memories. Splendid loâ€" eation. Tel. H.P. 557 days or 149 eve: nings. UiStf fertilimers, _ landscape _ gardening _ and grading. _Df_h::-_n",_!-“& “U!'lfl R.C.A. vnmn1 ZENITH new â€" RADIOS â€" used AUTO RADIOS, RECORDS, PLAYERS ‘Tubes tested free ftan. Thes §41 Central Ave. Tel. H.P. 154. GRAVE CEMETERY LOT IN NORTH 2616 W. Park Ave. â€" Tel. H.P. 49 for an Adtaker 5 5 7 TREES â€" g’ml}?‘l * muu neaAshiM 4 Pijoun Christmas Cards Phone CLASSIFIED WANT»â€"ADS Phone Highland Radio Service John Ostrowsky Nursery Misc. for Sale Tel Apartments â€" UR Tanet Te n?o‘zmu-ewm“m Palbâ€"t PUPâ€" leave. dvurhh'.hâ€"dolu riced.| Dawson on Half Day Rd.. 1 mile west of MTRD~ | _ Waukegam Rd. Tel. Lake Forest T99Â¥3 RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; 75 cents if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents for each additional line. $1.10 for 3 consecutive weeks. Highland Park and Lake Forest Combination Rate, 75¢; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for before insertion; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each additional line. "‘Topper" Tops Bill At Deerpath Theatre 'l'»fi;(tnmnmdl-dth year, ‘mmwum Deerpath next week in a threeâ€"day engagement beginning on Sunday, Nov. 21. ‘Friday and Saturday of this week bring Joe E. Brown in another of his famous "Elmer Lane" roles. "Riding on Air" is the name of the picture and for the Joe E. Brown fans, it is a honey, Dates: November 19 and 20. Cary Grant, Constance Bennett, Roland Young and Billie Burke were given an excellent opportunity to display: their fine talents as comedâ€" ians of the semiâ€"sophisticated type when they were given the lead roles in "T ." It will be at the Deerâ€" path ": days, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, November 21, 22 and 46 Examinations Are Made at Chest Clinic "Mr. Dodd Takes the Air", writâ€" ten by Clarence Budington Kelland, produced by the producers of "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town," and starring Kenny Baker, Frank McHugh, Alâ€" ice Brady, Gertrude Michael, and Jane Wyman, is a fine family picâ€" ture. The picture will be shown on Wednesday and Thursday. The performance on Thanksgiving Day will be continuous from 2 p.m. to 11: p.m. Miss Orpha L. White, executive secretary of the Lake County Tuberâ€" culosis Association, reports that there were 46 examinations made at the chest clinic held last Wednesâ€" day at St. Therese hospital; eight of these were for new patients. These clinies are sponsored by this association with funds provided by the annual sale of Christmas Seals which is its only means of inâ€" come. + It is through the generosity of the staff of the St. Therese Hospital that the Association has the use of pleasant rooms in which to hold these clinics. /The hospital staff also provides the service of one of its nurses to help in conducting the clinics. The next chest clinic will be held Wednesday, November 24th, Hours 9 to 12 a.m. and from 1 to 3 p.m. Examination is free to anyone unâ€" able‘to pay for such service. Has Gift Corner Kathryn Stafford has a very atâ€" tractive Christmas corner at the ‘Thrift Shop, offering very distincâ€" tive gifts for the Christmas season. UNFURNISHED BUNGALO IN RAVINIA, CONVENIENT 7 ROOM HOUSE, NEWLY SOME NEW LISTINGS SIX ROOM AND SUNPARLOR ATTACH garage near schl. and transp., worth $70.00 winter price, $50.00; Recondition 4 bedâ€" rooms, close in, $50.00 or offer; : three older houses, six, seven and fk“.:v- $50.00 to $70.00; in country side, nish type six room two baths, $75.00. WE HAVE IN OUR SHOWROOM A | [Retalipinbig 95 iC * inleaition ied WANTED TO BUY: SMALL SIZED GIRL‘S WANTED ‘TO BUY DIRECT FROM LARGE LIVING ROOM RUG PLAIN nout worl es ) SooMé, RoORK AMP 2 stall lil’lfi'. centrally located. Reasonâ€" able. Tel. H.P. 918. B37â€"39pd 2 bedrooms, heated sleeping porch, 1 bath, 2 car garage, convenient to school and transportation. $60 per month. incts, kitchen cabinets, elose to schools. See 396 Central Ave. Tel. H.P. 1212. decorated inside and out, new hot water boiler, single garage, hard wood floors, fireplace, built in bookcases, china cabâ€" owner, Mrs. Joy Miller Francis, 1000 N. Greenbay Rd. “d H.P. 1285. BaThi 641 Ctl. Ave. H‘d. Pk. Tel. 2360 bicycle. _ ‘Telephone Lake Forest eolor, mounted head of Rocky Mountain. Good double bed, books, 14 ft. canoe, bil« liard table, medium size. Tel. HP. 7. A38 KELVINATOR rawa ols :( referred. Cash. Phone Lake Forest 230. arason. wasth H. and R. Anspach Furnishings for Sale Houses for Rent mlbm.:‘ ."â€" I F. B. Williams Wanted to Rent IREDALE‘S Garage NOTICE â€" Advertisements received after 3 o‘clock Wednesday, placed in another B37 Await Shoppers At World Court Dec. 2â€"3 "World Court" Bazaar at Presâ€" byterian church, Dec. 2nd and 3rd. The "World Court" will open at 2 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 2nd, in the Parish House of the lg:‘uhrk Presbyterian church. disâ€" plays of lovely articles from every land will charm the Xmas shopper. Many expensive linens, aprons, rugs, novelties of all kinds, will greet the eye. ‘The children can "grab" and receive a surprise,. The fine handwork of the women of the Association, accomplished in recent months, will be of interest to all. Many Surprises Delicious bakery goods will await your approval Many other surâ€" prises await the visitorâ€"such as the one for the young people, to be found in the basement. Watch for further notice of this, Friday, December 3rd, the doors open at 10 a.m. Luncheon will be served on both days for the workâ€" ers. Both evenings there will be fine dinners served. A buffet dinâ€" ner on Thursday night in "Round the World Style", and on Friday night a turkey dinner, All the famâ€" ily will want to eat turkey so resâ€" ervations are necessary for this, and mustibe made by Wednesday, Dec. 1st, a‘t the church office, phone H.P. 683. Just two more weeksâ€"so save your Xmas list and complete it by shopping at the "World Court." Community Garden Class to Hear Talk by Mrs. R. Knotts Members of the Community Garâ€" den Class of the ‘Highland Park Woman‘s Club will want to attend the meeting scheduled for Tuesday, November 23rd, at two o‘clock, at the home of Mrs. George 8. Livingâ€" ston, 261 Linden Park Place. An interesting talk on the "Lincoln Memorial Garden" will be given by Mrs. Raymond Knotts of Berwyn, Tllinois.. Assisting Mrs, Livingston as coâ€"hostess for the afternoon will be Mrs. Louis V. Francoeur and Mrs. Armand McPhee. Artist: "Fried egg? Great Seott, that was a sunset!" Young Artist: "How did you like my paintings?" f Friend: "Great! That one of the fried egg was so natural it nearly made me hungry." 1987 CHRYSLER, DODGE, DeS0TO OR Plymouth. What better buy would you wl:-;t‘thuclth-rolih-ollmvde-m r YOU CAN SAVE THE CoST OF YOUR STATE AND CITY LICENSEs OR UP TO 100 GALS. OF GASOLINE ANNUALâ€" 1929 HUPMOBILE, 4 DOOR SEDAN, GOOD condition. Reasonmble. Tel. Deerfleld 114. RELIABLE WOMAN WILL STAY WITH RELIABLE AND EXPERIENCED YoUNG TB ht ind Ietivere. "Tor Winee. Nee TYPING. OR OFFICE WORK, EXPERL LADY OF GOOD FAMILY WILL TAKE care of home during ‘owner‘s absence. Tel. H.P. 4110. ly by placing your sutomobile insurance in our strong Legal Reserve $11,933.700 :uu:;u“mu. A saving of -ur.::; ma perâ€" cent on your t is surely worth considering -fl:& can have the same or security you now enjoy. elght. e "'rh"'é\'l.r n.n{ News "IL *The sm-'m- lutual Automobile insurance Company has mow become the leading producer of automobile insurance (PoMeies sold) â€"in the world." Rated A plus by A. n.&a-lc:.\hm.m:l-. ;;:frinlâ€"'â€" a Service to Policy STATE FARM INSURANCE AGENCY Office $86 Central Ave. Phone 268 Norman R. Williame E. H. Pa Glenooe 246 H. P. 1478 Annually. Larger cars slightly higher children afternoons and evenings. Tel man wants imside or outside work by the day. Good referemces. V. Genero!i. Tel. Automobiles for Sale Mother school age children, or care ATTENTION MOTORISTS ue Opp efepnae Attte Bor KB _ COAST TO COAST SERVICE Fords â€"â€" Plymouths ~â€" Chevrolets se oi * Situation Wanted J. B. Deibler EMPLOYMENT SERVICER DK °B Help Wanted THE PRES8 and C3ThI Highland Park will be offered an opportunity to both witness and "go on the air" next week when Norâ€" man Ross, ace news commentator and announcer, stages the radio proâ€" gram "The Woman in the Store" from the new Jewel Food Store, 519 Central avenue, on Monday, Wedâ€" nesday and Friday morning over WGN at 11 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Evâ€" ery woman interviewed by Mr. Ross, during the three programs, will be given free a thick juicy Wilson‘s Tender Made Ham Steak with the compliments of Wilson & Co., who sponsor the program. Rated one of radio‘s greatest perâ€" sonalities Ross is credited with having originated seven years ago the currently popular "question and answer" interview type radio proâ€" gram. The "Woman in the Store" ‘program is one of the most popular programs on the air and is attractâ€" ing great crowds to the actual scene of the broadcasts which are being staged in store meat departments ‘throughout the Chicago area. Ross has appeared in many programs coastâ€"toâ€"comst both as a master of ceremonies and as a sports commenâ€" tator. Norman Ross Will Interview Women At Store Opening The career of Ross whom Wilson & Co. chose to conduct this proâ€" gram featuring the allâ€"American productâ€"Tender â€" Made Hamâ€"has been a most exciting one. Born in Portland, Oregon, he attended Calâ€" ifornia‘s Stanford university . takâ€" ing a prominent part on its swimâ€" ming teams. Credited with having held seventyâ€"two world‘s swimming records Ross for years represented the United States in the Olympic games staged both here and abroad. Many of thoseâ€"records still stand ‘despite the efforts of the Duke Kaâ€" hanamouki‘s and "Tarzant" Weisâ€" muller who succeeded Ross in the aquatic spotlight. Following his exploits as a swim star Ross was a newspaper man working with the San Francisco Examiner and the old Chicago Journal. ' « When Highland Park looks in on the broadcasts next week they will see a little fellow 6 feet 3 inches who tops the beams at 240 pounds. Too, local women will meet one of radio‘s real personalitiesâ€"a bon viâ€" vant possessing a keen sense of humor with a twinkle in his eye that would make Robert Taylor look like a country bumpkin. Absentâ€"minded Dean (knocking on the gate of St. Peter): "C‘mon, open up here, or I‘ll throw the whole fraternity out."â€"Chaparral. SAWS FILED AUTOMATICALLY; WORK NICELY FURNISHED, COMFORTABLE, pleasant room. Suitable for 1 or 2. Genâ€" tleman preferred. Tel. H.P. $620. P3Tâ€"39 BEDROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH, FOR i or 2. Sleeping porch if desired. 337 8. EXTRA LARGE ROOM WITH PRIVATE bath, must be seen to be appreciated. Garâ€" rl(m 813 MeDaniels Ave. Tel. P. 1470. P38pd VERY PLEASANT SUNNY ROOM, NEWLY mtd. m.n mm *Iwmh Tel. H.P. 188. PLEASANT WARM ROOM, DOUBLE OR #ingle. 1 block from business center and FOR RENT IN DEERFIELD: LARGE PURâ€" LIGHT PLEASANT ROOM WITH PRL guaranteed; we call for and deliver 700 Central Ave., Phone H. P. 3030. RS1tf l;n-n!h' Arwell, Inc. ‘aukegan and Chicago All types of extermination, fumigations, disinfecting and scientific termite_control. Moth 'tw‘.. Tel. H.P. 1650. R36â€"38pd tation and schools. Call between 8 a.m and 6 p.m. Tel. H.P. 36. P3G Greenbay Rd. Tel. H.P. 1491. _ P37â€"49 wished bedroom . with four windows ; priâ€" Lawn Mower Shop PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE Business Directory 29 Years‘ Experience 13 Years in Highland Park _ ‘Tel H. P. 2048 . Rooms for Rent Office for Rent J. C. Fay, Prop. T45 Chestnat St., Deerâ€" H. L. Williamson, publisher of the Printing Industry and . National Printing Journalist. Springfield, and secretary of the Illinois Press assoâ€" ciation for the past 22 years, was unanimously elected president of the association for 1937â€"‘38 at the closâ€" H. L. Williamson Is New State Press Association Head ing sessions of the 72nd annual conâ€" vention and journalism conference in Champaign, and Urbana, Saturâ€" day, October 30. Mr. Williamson, who was first elected secretary of the Illinois Press association in 1915, has seen the membership grow from 36 when he took office to 712 when he retired as secretary. At the spring meetâ€" ing in Chicago last May when Mr. Williamson announced. his resignaâ€" tion to take effect at the annual meeting this fall, members of the association presented him with a gold watch in recognition of his 22 years of service to the organization. The Illinois Press association is now the oldest and the largest state press association in the United States, having been founded in 1865. Other officers elected are as !ol-‘ lows: Don B. Pauschert, Pana W-HÂ¥ News, first vice president; G. C. Terry, Triâ€"County Press, Polo, second vice president; Byron K. Le Crone, Effingham Daily Record and Weekly Democrat, third vice presiâ€" dent, and Arthur M. Morgan, Ranâ€" toul Press and Chanute Field News, treasurer. Curtis G, Small, Harrisâ€" burg Daily Register, was named temporary secretary by the execuâ€" tive committee. A permanent secreâ€" tary will be appointed within the near future or as â€"soon as satisfacâ€" tory arrangements can be worked out â€"with the University of Illinois for the office to be operated in conâ€" junetion with the College of Jourâ€" nalism. : Mr. Wiliiamson is the publisher of The Printing Industry, a controlled circulation publication for the graâ€" phic arts and allied trades, with a distribution of 60,000 copies monthâ€" ly; in addition he also publishes National Printer Journalist, the oldâ€" est trade journal for newspaper publishers and printers in the ‘United States, having been founded in 1882 by Father Herbert, who first formed the National Editorial assoâ€" ciation at about the same time. In his secretary‘s report for the past year, Mr. Williamson proposed a Gold Star Membership.Plan for members of the Illinois Press assoâ€" ciation who pay dues annually and attend all conventions of the organâ€" ization for a fiveâ€"year period. FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW IN southeast part of Lake Forest. In very good cordition. Outâ€"ofâ€"town owner will sacrifice for quick sale. Address Box LF ¢/o Highland Park Press. G38th WE ARE NOW OFFERING AT EXCEP. tionally . attractive prices several hungaâ€" lows in Highland Park. It will pay you to buy fow. a John F. Leonardi 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. Will sell for $8,500.00. FOR SALE OR TRADE: 6 Caroline Kramer deteased, has fixed upon '!?-_9::.7&4&_&_-( January A.D. m PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Administratrix of the Estate of the return day for the bearing of all :'u-.:nn:-'.u--um All persons having claims against said Estate l..n b-!h.ldfld:d requested to attend an seid dhte 2t ton ocictk A. T. mor the purpose of havir "'ii""chi-â€"-’-uâ€" ted. _ e o e ie o en W oY Arimer:peiftaeliaic i0 Aumert gm IIl., November 4, 1987. X37â€"49 m.; ;. p ,THOMAS PESTER _ Tel. L. F. 503, Lake Forest, IIl. â€" G§3%h Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY J. SMITH JUNK 364 North Av. DRY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 410 s * "tchkae 420 Houses for Sale 1342. ADJUDICATION NOTICE Legal Notices THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1987 Town Criee Flour team claims first place in the Evanstonâ€"North Shore Centrella Bowling league by the narrow margin of game mfinehlnhudz year, with Peacock "400" Club, Gebhardt‘s Eagles and Wilson Ideals but two games out. Town Crier Flour Takes First Place In Centrella League team claims high individual game with a total of 242 pins with Frank Weibel of the Linco, team, "The Housewives‘ Friend," in second place, just 10 pins out, for & total of 232. art‘s Coffee team, with 587. High three game series goes to Walter Ludwig of Gebhardt‘s Eaâ€" gles with a score of 593, closely followed by Phil Sturlini, of Stewâ€" Kraftâ€"Phenix Cheese holds the top position for high team game with a total of 913, with Town Criâ€" er Flour having a total of 895 for second high team game. Pairings for Monday, Nov. 22 Town Criee Flour vs. Stewarts Coffee. [% "Pop" Magee‘s Boosters vs. Wilâ€" son Ideals. Eagles. Peacock "400‘ Club vs. Hydrox Hiâ€"Mix. Old Monks vs Kraftâ€"Phenix. Town Crier Flour ......... "Pop" Magee Boosters . Peacock "400‘ Club Gebhardt‘s Eagles . Wilson Ideals | Linco Products Stewarts Coffee Bremner Bros. ScotTowels ....... Old Monks ....... Hydrox Hiâ€"Mix CLEANERSG TAILORS Garments called for and delivered Tel. H. P. 495 35 S. St. Johns Ave. North Shortdan Roud "* *** gpdtand Park Room 805, North Shore Trust Bldg. ScotTowels vs. Bremner Bros. Linco Products vs. Gebhardt‘s PAINTING and DECORATING Paints â€" Wall Paper â€" gh- Window Shades â€" Auto Glass PAINTER‘S SUPPLIES O-unil_lu.l.. ul.r.g Tel. H. P. 2774 513 Eim Place HIGHLAND BUMP SHOP Repair or Rebuild Amy Make of Radister BARBER SHOP 30 years in Highland Park 5 55 North Stcond Streot For Quality and Service .___ Can H. P. 1581 SANTI BROS. DAIRY Highland Park, L for an Adtaker Subscribe for THE PRESS + BRAND BROS. DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH Smitty‘s Team E. NELSON Cleani â€" _ Pressing loring -n'nd Repairing Won s MB we 3J .. 15 â€"â€" 35 .. 15 o 16 . 16 .. 18 . 48 Crier 10 12 12 12 18 18 14 14 19 20

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