Authorized Philco Dealer MORAINE RADIO SERVICE S41 Contral Ave. Tel HP. 164 160 S. First St., Highland Park Having leased building must dispose of all their equipment including new and used cars, machinery, speâ€" cial tools, furniture, and fixtures. Phone H. P. 3434 L on if M ue‘ ts â€" plites vdall m ies + ui oud Deerfleld Grammar School will receive apâ€" plications for the position of janitor. Apâ€" plications in writing should state expe: rience, references, salary :rhd. and any _ other .-llriuuou&. be _ for» warded by mail only to Board of Edâ€" weation, Deerflcld, Iilinots. F16 PadGB LIGHUT for an Adtaker Bee our fing collection of nuz-'-l-l instruments, Windsor chairs, glase~ Tame thee * 15."“.1.“" Thop." 1080 Chicago Ave., Bvanston, 1}}. Al6h1 w: AVAILABLB JUNE 1, Mleasant double rm., kit. priv. if desired, 8#6 Central Ave. o Ao ces artanedt Rpariment, is lst. 1% hur â€" George H. Koon Motor Sales P ack a rd D e aler 4 ROOM APARTMENT POR RENT MAY Is the mortor washing out from between mmdrbâ€"fl Chimney, poreh~ es or brick in general. Free estimates given. References furâ€" HOUSES . LOTS . ACREAGE Real estate loans and insurance of all kinds with old and reliable companies only. Guy VITI 226 Railway Ave., Highwood ‘Tel. H.P. 3033. LA #17 & GRAVE LOTS IN NEAZUT m %h"hl P. 1108 evenings or during WJ"‘ of the week. dirt with your name or monogram in aNVEF blue and black covers .I“hoal'.btnlv Come in and see our latest type styles ! THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS 836 Central Ave. U1B POSITIONS AVAILABLE NOW Competent help. General Maids, Cooks, Pnd Maids, Couples. _ 366 K. Central Ave., Tel. H.P. 772 FMf phans of PIECE WICKER PORCH SET, REASONâ€" able. Call in serson mext door to Orâ€" all modern conveniencies, nr. trans. and Takey yark hss Siiee 3eP. Woey s ns TUCK POINTING AND BUILDING 5 5 7 Furnishings For Sale INGA DURMENT EMPLOYMENT SERVICE RADIO SERVICE EXCEPTIONAL BUYS IN PERSONAL MATCHES Misc. For Sale Help Wanted John Bossel Real Estate GRAVE LOTS IN NBARBY Apartments For Rent Aâ€"1 References ANTIQUES JANITOR PRODUCE less if paid for m it sot id for before insertion; $100 if not pell by Beturday 20 _ __ _ _ | Wared in aucther section _ THE: 50 cents for five lines or leas if paid on or | Classified Wantâ€"Ads ACREAGE in silver UISH qizef Uis Ui¢ Al4 A&“‘ihmmmâ€"- Call Lake Forest 2061. S. Simmonds. Gi¢ih fast room and kitchem, also 4 bedrooms, :rh-v.l-.-uuldurmlthh.i- ed on a heavily wooded tract of land where from your living room you esn look out on a small lake and also on a springâ€"fed stream tumbling down over. four stone ledges. It will take you only 10 minutes mun»muuï¬wmmm 40â€"minute service to the Loop. are mvmhluun-nhudhnunlhl- are than $70 per year. The entire seeâ€" tion is very highly restricted and if you can n-lif&m- buy this home for $15,500. _ you would like to see this is heated with gas, is summer, has large living room, dining room, breakâ€" "Amssrke & w on it i94 Raik h:.'.hlflhflMbul--m KIMAWM&IQU-&:.. BARRINGTON DISTRIOT Wouldn‘t you like to live in a new brick home drive to the corner of Dundee R4. and Route 25, turn north a quarter of a mile to the entrance of Barrington Lakeâ€" wood Estates and follow the winding stone road to the lake shore. The Walter G. Melntosh Company, 134 N. LaSalle St., Chicago. HEMS MARKED WITH NEW @KIRT marker and finished if desired. Reasonâ€" WISCONSIN ON LAKE GENEYA lhhllh'l.l:tvc.l‘h 1100 feet mmu-.h-hn house beautifully furnished, 8 master Iroo m MOBIOE PP MEMC ADOEATIRTTTY an ideal place to spend a delightful sumâ€" YOUNOIANJEB-WM“A position as uffeur, or general handyâ€" man for the summer months. Careful driver and has secured driver‘s Hcense, ‘Tel. H.P. 2048. E1416 2 sleeping porches, near transportation EXPERIENCED HIGH SCHOOL GIRL wishes work as mother‘s helper or taking eare of children. Call North m 1821. EXPERIENCED JANITOR OR GARDENâ€" H.O.L.C. Bt. Telephone Randolph 8940 mble charges. ‘Telephone arow 12 noom, or 6 p.m. H.P. 406. G. Melntosh Company, 134 North LaSalle 746 Elm St. Winnetka er, middle aged man, excelent references. Handy with cars. ‘Winnetka 181%. _ TCarku"‘iit, Hem‘s Marked or Finished Situations Wanted CECILIAS c-tnl':‘ (Bank n) Tel. 417 ve. k H1Eâ€"17p4 call MR. BAKER for Houses For Sale -(-:.,,Ltuu::luli Houses For Rent Office For Rent Classified Domestics A Service to Mest the Demand of the Better North Shore Homes Winnetka 3012 SHORLINE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Telephone Randoiph 8940 _ Gi¢ Lost and Found sfiet $#0 «deck Wednesday, E16â€"18pd B16 attend the P: mmumo&aï¬m Lake County, Illinois, until 8 Dayâ€" light Saving Time, Monday, J 1939, at the Council Chamber tm of 'l:hh-l P-rl.‘(ul l.““lh Avâ€"r) proposale ting rate per line MMM.J:.&‘MW paper. Bids must be siddressed to the Mayor of the City of Highland Park ‘-.‘ emdorsed "Proposal for Printing All Notices, ete." . in open session at 8:00 P.M. Daylight Savâ€" l;.'l:h..l-n“.m.hslhu'u at the hour of 10 o‘clock in the forencon, and continuing until all goods are or the lien of the undersigned = 4 at the uâ€"h: h:- and as ï¬;l‘: County, lilinois, the undersigned will sell _ ‘The City Council reserves the reject any and all bide, _ ___ _ ':,‘a:' u.-'. he n da-t.L,.. edoce claims hm e y e P Eo Fr. A'z." Tot No: size. "" * Eva Da s ce 0 a un REbDACE mn%‘v"mv# 374 Central Avenue Highland Park, m PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Ruth, Cope, Executrix of thcbhhd'%cmm.z;-:d.h fixed upon Tuesday, A_D.lm..huhr-hylmtb:z hcdnllchbm&nmz Ketate. All persons having claims said Estate are hereby notified and reâ€" Late County, lilincis, on said date at ten o‘clock A.M. for the purpose of having said County, lilinois, the undersigned will sell :“&umu;ug-cuu-?u , to satisfy its claim for Mem on said goods, all the right, title and interest of the following named depositors h.’o fol» hold furniture .'.':.i.-...u furnishing, ‘The tentative budget and appropriation mhh:- 1 and the Bist a&-m J-_qu,-u.-.."s Greem Bay Road and Lincoin Avenue «vailable for public inspection, . 16 FOR THE CITY OFP HIGHLAND PARK m e Lk to o4 e BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD ;l Es OF P oSQUTTO . Ees ora have wishes. â€"Washington Highland Park, llinois. _ Kusâ€"11 PUBLIC NOTICE 1sS HEREBY H. L Reed, 186 N. Clark BC Chicago u. Waukegan, IIL, June 12, 10 couts for Abatement district Appropriating Money MOSQU ABATEMENT DISTRIOT: â€" SECHION 1 Ahes is Iellowine anouam, lay 81, PILANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE Business Directory ADJUDICATION NOTICE proposals NOTICE OF HEARING Legal Notices pohkinth f e« for an Adtaker MAEY ®. 5 5 8 1989. _ X16â€"18 Year Â¥HE PEE18 , RONAN Council GIVEN Jllinois 15â€"16 the preceeding of 14 473. While uud_u:-wï¬o zines which are indexed so that the contents is available. There were 36 questions answered which reâ€" quired careful searching. There is close cooperation beâ€" tween the schools and the library. Some of the teachers bring their More Citizens Take of Highiand Parsk have made on usual use of the facilities of their Public library. They have borrowed music and have requested more inâ€" formation from the reference deâ€" newspapers, do suggest an acâ€" hudï¬mry’-hd* books, children 48,829 books, a total children‘s librarian visits the schools and gives talks when reâ€" quested. Groups of books on speâ€" cial subjects are loaned to the year During the summer vacation when the children have more time for reading, a special project is conducted. Last summer it was called "Fill Your Bookcase." The children read from lists of books compiled by the children‘s librarâ€" ian. ‘If a child read and reported the contents of seven of these books, he received a blue star on his cerâ€" tificate. If he read twelve he was given a gold star. By the first of September 202 children completed diators in the auditorium has made these courses of reading. pupils to the library building. The The installation of two more raâ€" it comfortable, and the children‘s room above warmer. As a result the former was used more last winâ€" ter by the Community Chest, Safety council, Citizen‘s group, Community Service, Yacht club and various other groups. _ _ s The citizenship classes sponsored by the federal government meet regularly in the library. _ _ To keep in touch with what is happening in libraries throughout the state and the United States, it is necessary for the staff to attend library conferences. Three members of the library board: Mrs. Otis Beardsley, Mrs. George Bliss, Mr. M. F. Gallagher, the librarian and Mrs. Boye attended the state meetâ€" ing at Springfield. 5€>: Explain Reasons Why Women Should Serve on Juries Last summer the library school of the University of Chicago conâ€" ducted a seminar, "Current Issues in Library Administration," which th;l staff attended as often as posâ€" sible. Since Highland Park women by the enactment of the Women on Juries law by the Illinois legislature pamphlet just issued by the Nationâ€" al League of Women Voters will be of interest showing the reasons why women should serve. The leaflet shows women‘s jury service at a national halfâ€"way mark. The reaâ€" sons given were: io. be shared by all citisensâ€"men and 1. Responsibility of citizenship. Jury service is a form of participaâ€" tion in the process of government, a social responsibility that should £%. Better balanced verdicts. The complementary viewpoints of womâ€" en and men tend to result in better balanced jury verdicts. 8. Increased available number of qualified voters. The number of persons available would be doubled women alike. and many women would not need to be excused because of business responsibilities. 38s: ODhic, and Pennaytvania. Ilinois is added to this group of states. . Jvudges on both coasts wets @#otâ€" dnuâ€"az Louts R. Otenit Oourt af Tht state of Iilinois did pass a law on May 9 to give women jury service, altering the justâ€"published mhmohh-d-thch â€"Way point in the achievement d):L.thwâ€"d the country, Under the leadership of Ellen M. Y«hqnfl.ln.ï¬d‘.lâ€" mons of Highland chairmen of the Department of Government and the Legal Status of Women of the Illinois League of Women Votâ€" ers, local Leagues of Tilinois have 4. Why not? Women are in the courts in the capacity of plaintiffs, defendsnts, judges, lawyers, clerks, and stenographers. Why should the jury box be closed to them? for years made an active campaign hhhdfdthm-“h. They obmerved a on Jun les Day" in March. â€"States cited as having compalsory jary service laws for women wure The most valuable asset of a 1iâ€" 154 such collections this over Christian Scientists Attend Meeting in Boston, Monday Thousands of Christian Scientists m*.â€"u-hï¬ intelligent women can improve -hdhy-mb-: whenever the opportunity occurs w t hamsw‘d I : Grover M. U. 8. Disâ€" understanding and fair in the deâ€" lermination of the cases presented to them . . . By far and large the verdicts of the jury this month, which have included women, have been more intelligent than the verâ€" dicts beretofore renderd by jaries consisting wholly of men." C.8.B., of Brookline, Mass., was named President for the ensuing year to succeed Ralph H. Knapp of Needham. Edward L. Ripley of Brookline and Ezra W. Paimer of Marshficld were reâ€"elected Treasâ€" urer and Clerk, respectively. The President is elected by The Chrisâ€" tian Science Board of Directors for a oneâ€"year term, his chief duty beâ€" ing to serve as presiding officer at the Annual Meeting. Mr. Cook is a native of lows, moving to Chizago at an early age where he received his public school education. Entering the commerâ€" cial world he became a partner in a dirm dealing in investment seâ€" Two old settlers, confirmed bachâ€" elors, sat in the backwoods. The conversation drifted from politics and finally got around to cooking. "I got one o‘ them cookery books once, but I never could do nothing wita it." "To> much fancy work in it, eh?" "You‘ve said it! Every one o‘ them ‘recipes began the same way: ‘Take a clean dishâ€"‘ and that setâ€" tled me." curities. He became interested in Christian Science in 1895, was class taught by Edward A. Kimbaill, C.8.D., served as First Reader of Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist, Chicago, and served successively thereafter as Committee on Publiâ€" cation for Illinois, member of the Board of Lectureship, First Reader of The Mother Church and Asociâ€" ate Editor of The Christian Science Journal, Sentinel, and Herald, which position he now holds. "Is he a reckless driver?" "Say, when the road turns the way he does, it‘s a coincidence!" Incoming President of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELN, A REDUCTION IN INSURANCE RATES, APPLICABLE TO PLEASURE CARS, OF TWENTY TO TWENTYFIVE PERCENT. The assureds are also tovered in "driving other cars." * FOR FURTHER INFORMATION GEORGE SHAW COOK 2 North Sheridan Road Highland Tiincis m:““fl'-. Automobile Insurance Rates Reduced The United States Fidelity and Do You Follow Ust V. Willlam Briddle ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Guaranty Company wour‘n |Briergate Club to | . will be held at the Blackheath Country club where swhnming, games and dancing will be on the program for members of the dub Bible Schools Will Open at Bethany ‘The Daily Vacation Bible School of the Bethany Evangelical church will start Monday morning at 9:30 a.m. Children from $ years and up may register. The school will cloce at 11:30 each morning and will conâ€" tinue until June 30. Parents are in vited to cooperste in making the Food Demonstration Tuesday Afternoon at Holy Cross Church The Public Service company will present a food demonstration at the Holy Cross Parochial school in Deerfleld on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o‘clock. Mrs. John J. Welch, presâ€" ident of the Altar and Rosary soâ€" ciety, announces that the public is invited. be maintained free will offerâ€" hpa'dn-xnuim Tel. H. P. 2714 613 Elm Place Tailoring and Repeiring Garments called for and delivered Tel. H. P. 495 _ 05 8. St. Johns Ave. Viceâ€"President, James Â¥F. Abbot. Becretary, Mrs. David K. Lafier. ‘Treasurer, Herbert A. Alexander. Tike Tumes aad Dents Oct oaf Toee ..,..,‘:::?:-?:'kt... 364 North Av. Highland Pk. SANTI BROS. DAIRY Highland Park, IR. PASTERURIZIED MILZ AND CRRAM BUTTER AND BGGs JUNK Phone H. P. 410 J. SMITH BU MP S HOP For Quality and Service