Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 12 Oct 1939, p. 8

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nA ho AL 34 PP AL 4. reome .. 8 ROOM IN PRIVATE HOME WITH MEALS if desired. Very convenient east side loâ€" eation. Tel. H. P. 1118 after :30. P2Spd ROOM. REASONABLE OIL HEAT. : blocks _ from _ business . section; . quiet street; no other roomers; gentlemen preâ€" ferred. Tel. H. P. 622. P30â€"42 Planning to leave town; would rent furâ€" mished over winter or rent unfurnished ; or seil at extremely low price. boll‘ brick Colonia) 9 rooms, 3 baths, sleeping porch, oil heat, large corner lot on raâ€" vine. Tel. H. P. 4367. vai4s WANTED â€" EXPERIENCED IRONER, white; 5 days a week, steady work ; furâ€" mnish own transportation. Telephone Deerâ€" field 441. F31â€"43 NORGE TABLE TOP GAS STOVE WITH ll.lt.uuludrlotlhh!- Like new. Very reasonable. Tel. Deerfleld 680. ABSpd ‘88 Buick ‘Tr. seaan ..............._22¢ per Jb "37 Packard 6 Sed., Radio.._.._ibe per Ib. ‘86 Piy. Tour Sedan ‘36 Cnrysler Sedan . "34 Pontise Beaun .... NORTH SHORE BUICK, _ 110 8o. 1st St. WALNUT BEDROOM FURNITURE, VA ity enest and double bed. 8 piece wal dining room furniture. Tel. H.P. 14 H. P. SOCIAL SERVICE HAS SEVERAL 1987 MODEL COZY COACH HOUSE trailer (like new). Reasonable. Can be §41 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. lm)‘flml. RACCOON COAT, SIZE 16 new. Can be seen at v..-cun-uu era. MORAINE Labio SERVICE yOR SALE: STEOLLER IN GOO0D CONâ€" ou-.u-n-uu-nlun-& size 16. Cail Higniand Fark 3vÂ¥0. . . . Musical Instruments: DOZENS OF THEM SEE MR. BAKER Cooke c.u-u.. Generale $12â€"$15â€"$18. Beconds $12â€"§16. 15 Couples $100â€"$150. ___ _ We have what we advertise. Shorline Emp. Agey. ‘.'...-...":...‘P-r ram POSITIONS AVAILABLE NOW Competent beip. General Maids, Cooks, Znd Maids, Couples. Aâ€"1 References INGA DURMENT EMPLOYMENT s SERVICER _ STROMBKHG CARLSUN . new â€" KAUIOS â€" used AUTO RaviO8, MaCURDs, FLAYERS ton atlivireh wPivcing in besement, tatre ex charge. ‘lel. H.P. 0.~‘.. 1â€"88 Park) Lake Forest. . Tel. inway wseou F.mn0, biuyue M; ume new ; gain. winnetka 1606 after 7 p.m. US$ Automobiles For Sale 5 5 Furnishings For Sale SHRBUBS, iuaes, avksGREENS, HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT For Sale or Rent Highland Radio Service JOBS â€" JOBS Rooms For Rent J. OSTROWSKY N UIGSIE Â¥ Office For Rent Teisphpone H. P. 4004 tor KADiQ SERVICE Misc. For Sale Help Wanted Pound Sale lm-u-â€"-.uz =.~-â€"-. yares: so for n-: re : 60 cents or paid on or before insertion; io en e ced encb rages mccba Elufl'lul .........u..?%{%?...""...“:.'.‘::;."‘:.: following publication. 10 cents each additional line. 11e per lb. . Se per lb. . 6¢ per lb. Iatenoopnt, "Hiinote, "on Fraid.date B , the :“ A.i m“m of :-v= D____ _ __ _ BLISE MeDOUGALL. upon Tuesday, the 5th day of December A.D. 1939, ms the return day for the hearâ€" Inululfd-l.unhdm-hw-. E:tate. All persons having claima said Estate are hereby notified and to attend the Probate Court of Lake 3 Iilinois, on said date at ten o‘clock ;or"vinvlmcdhfl--ldlhl-ll- um League of Nations Director to Speak Here, Wednesday arrangements. Assisting are Mrs. Clarence Balke, Mrs. Van Kirk, Mrs. Raymond Simons, Mrs. Lee Supple, Mrs. Myron Gutman and Mrs. J. S. Parker. MRS. ANTOINETTA RODIGHIERO FROM the University of Padua gives lessons in Italian h-m For appointments write or call 216 Rallway Ave., Highwood, Tel. 897 Central Ave. (Bank Bldg). _ Tel 417 1M ACRES: CABIN: IDEAL FOR HUNTâ€" hclm-.luulhn.”-fl-wfi of Hibbing, Minn., $500. Also 18 meres on SMALL OLD LAVENDER PURSE LOST w::nu! .:'.n l:rvlll" “..t-l:-,' Waukegan, 11I., Oct. 9 ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby gh Snd bak Y & mm it Habears Highland Park #27, or 5110 N. Kifbourn Ave., Chicago, Pensacola 8§74. R31â€"33pd Lauson, Northbrook, 1IL.. in front of lam'-un on _Central Ave. or near by. may keep money but PLEASE return keys. Address RQ.. Highland Park Press. Ms3 -ul-:t.'â€""â€"' »d, convenient location, large 24. hoi i $A tm 4 d i K. PIANO TUNING H. F.PAHNKE Situations Wanted (Continued from page 1) Business Directory . Tel. H.P. T14. 18 Years in CECILIA®S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Houses For Sale Houses For Rent Lost and Found Legal Notices mey for Adminiatre H Park, NJ 1. 34. . Tood. Real Estate shostened form, but most of them my‘_ ....-.'7“ in their entirety at broadcasts. The Highland Park Public Library Reference Departâ€" ment will be glad to locate mateâ€" rial on timely subjects for such digâ€" eussion groups. The other redeemed program gives a listener a front row seat at the theatre for twentyâ€"eight successive weeks, The play "Antigone", by Sophocles, opens the third season of w P‘h_n_w by the Naâ€" tional Broadeasting Company, beâ€" ginning Sunday, October 15, from 1 to 2 o‘clock p.m., Central Standard In what little leisure time she has, Miss Walbridge turns to interior decorating, dress designing, and swimming for recreation. Since her father was a civil engineer, she has traveled quite a bit, having seen every state east of Kansas and lived for varied lengths of time in Florâ€" ida, Missouri, and other sections of Illinois. But she is not altogether a stranger to Highland Park, as she was graduated from Highland Park high school, (then Deerfieldâ€"Shields). For the past 16 years, she has lived off and on in Lake Bluff, her presâ€" ent address being 650 Sunrise aveâ€" nue in that city, Miss Walbridge‘s assistants are Ruth Seott, girls‘ secretary, in charge of the nursery, dramaties, and the younger‘ girls‘ club, and Gertrude Ames, house secretary for the past nine years. cast of the season on October 5th. This is a forum with at least two speakers of diverging opinion disâ€" cussing questions of the day. The Town Meeting sponsors urge the formation of local discussion to duplicate the subjects and z and, along with other duties, she taught swimming. While in the personnel departâ€" ment of the Central Y college, she specialized in work with young busiâ€" ness girls, and it is this work from which stems her particulae interest in the business and profegsional women‘s groups. Following out the suggestions outlined by the Highâ€" land Park Community Service in a survey made last year, she hopes to see individua}ized counselling beâ€" come a part of the "Y" program. A wellâ€"rounded recreational program and activities for mixed and young married groups are other objectives she‘d like to see materialize. Clubwork, she admits, is probably the most interestingt art of Y work, because she meets with personalities that are different but which are alike in one respectâ€"their friendly and appreciative attitudes, An atâ€" mosphere prevails, she avers, that is the antithesis of the cold and too The air lanes are settling into their winter schedules with two popâ€" ular, educational programs back on the ether. "America‘s Town Meetâ€" ing of the Air" had its first broadâ€" from schools throughout the counâ€" try to attend a Michigan institute on social work sponsored by the Children‘s Aid society. Miss Walâ€" bridge has done work at the Uniâ€" versity of Wisconsin, studied at the New York School of Applied Arts, and also carried out independent study on Mexican art in Mexico. She first became interested in "Y" work in college, and her first posiâ€" tion was as registrar of the health education department of the McCorâ€" mick Y.W.C.A. in Chicago, her naâ€" tive city. She was there 18 months, age is the only way to describe Miss Ruth Walbridge, general secretary of the Highland Park Y.W.C.A. m“;uz‘mll‘“w rating plumbing on occaâ€" sion, you‘ll have it down pat, It all sounds like a erder, and it is. But Miss W definitely fills the bill. Recently mppointed local general secretary, whe‘s able to take everything in her stride beâ€" cause of her varied and worthwhile clubwoman, uDwoman, SUcteLary, and counsel~ a'*-!",!-lb‘.i-â€"-_flet»ft- Walbridge Interview LIBRARY L A N D Tel. H. P. 495 _ 35 8. St. Johns Ave Tel. H. P. 2774 513 Elm Place have seen this season. They scored a touchdown each quarter and made \.d-bdbu;uth 1“”“-& to give Oak Park a real for the championship of the Suburban league. The local boys, far from beâ€" ing discouraged on account of dropâ€" mmw.-om to chalk up a few more wins before the season ends. This Saturâ€" day they will be hosts to theâ€"Lake Geneva team. It is reported that the latter organization is a snappy The starting lineâ€"up on Saturday was: left end, Summers; left tackle, R. Johnson; left guard, Shelton; center, B. Johnson; right guard, Earhart; right tackle, Nelson; right end, McDonald; quarterback, Flint; left halfback, Heath ; right halfback, Menduno; and fullback, Joseph. The ~Highland Park froshâ€"soph squad looked very impressive in their win over the Evanston juniors, T ap td Sn mt fakes an passing superb. The highlights of the game was caught in the endâ€"zone by Jones. Besides Jones the other boys who scored touchdowns were Rossi, Werhane and Barnhardt. For the mnt‘.h.: this Saturday they y froshâ€"soph team from AEMMMGM The closing session of the sixtyâ€" ninth annual Lake County Council of Religious Education‘s convention will be the Young People‘s conferâ€" ence on Sunday, October 15, at the Federated church, Wauconda. The theme of the conference this tion with young people assures us of an extremely interesting address. The conference will convene at 7:30 at which time there will be a short devotional service immediately followed by the evening‘s speaker and a social hour with refreshments will close the program. An inviâ€" tation is cordially extended to all Lake county churches and Young People‘s societies to be present that evening to share in this new conâ€" line from where it was later carried anston tackle, Religious Education Convention to Be in Wauconda Sunday 364 North Av. Highland PL. of the season when ul 10 "geln |enlortaining and instructive feature}7 «‘clock. The Hike will end as while the varsity shffered their gre; | in The American '-u.a.-.-]n-uu.'a---uâ€"- defeat when they played the strong|sine distributed with the aâ€"ulu-n-h-u.uuh- Evanston team and emerged on the | Chicago Heraldâ€"American. vest sason. short end of a 26 to 0 score. The x JUNK Cleaners and Tallors Tailoring and Repairing . Garments called for and delivered J. SMITH HGHLAND BU MP S HOP m.“ %dh? auly 4 . £.8. . ce SANTI BROS. DAIRY Highland Park, HL PASTERURIZED MILK AND CREAM BUTTER AND RoGs Phone H. P. 410 5, jeft halt, Sarnhardt; rig , Crocetti, and Rossi fullback For Quality and Service starting lineâ€"up against Evâ€" center, Detmer; right guard, Sht fackls, Uhambers: sight E. NELSON DEALER IN to right mbmnmmunhum.‘;.‘?u. Sworn to and subscribed before me this October, 1989. Report of Condition of O NO ETL NNN Mereeereerenroares oc oonnomenranmne voresarmesncemecmemsncccnsssut EBBE D T eotely ‘yer of Parece ".'.'c“"'m' "o ant whey outh Tevet noo prokic 2s tirms. 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