The Misses Ruby and Myrtle Chris topher are visiting relatives in Ir vine and Winchester, Kentucky Miss Mary Lucchi of Miami Reach, Florida, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Peâ€" Mrs. Mary Campagni left on Monâ€" Cay for Danville, Tlinois, to join her husband and her son who are emploved there. She will remain there for the rest of the summer Mr. and Mrs. Joe Muzzerelli had m« their dinner guests on Sunday EXPERIENCED MOTHER WILL CARE LENA GLANDT, Representative HBRUNO GIANGORLâ€" JENNIE CORSO WED At n wedding ceremony on Satâ€" urday at the St. James Church, Miss Jennic Corso of 1018 W. Moreland avenue, Waukegan, Hlinois, became the bride of Bruno Girngorgi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo Giangorgi, 216 Burchell avenue, Highwood. The bride, daughter of Mrs. David Corâ€" so of Numa, Iowa, was given away in marriage by her brother, Lester Corso. Father Ward officiated at the coremony. She carried a lies. RELIABLE WHITE CHAUFFEUR WITH 25 yerrs experience wishes permanent employment with North Shore family. Finest references. Willing to travel. Adâ€" dress Chauffeur, Box _100, The LAKE FOREST NEWS, 270 E. Decrpath, Lake Forest or telephone University 8154 in Evannton. Eâ€"22)h the coremony. The brige was gowned in white net and carried white erchids and a prayer book. The couple were atâ€" tended by Mrs. Herman Prost and Bruno Nannini, with Mrs. Prost werring a dusty rose chiffon gown. A reception was held ning at the home of groom‘s parents. The y are honeymooning for Iowa, and on their retan their home on Burcheilâ€" The bride was ente:tained recont ly at several miscelisnenys show ers given by Mre. Rono Ginngorg Mrs. Carl Miller and Mrs. Prost NORTH SHORE BUICK COMPANY, Inc. Authorized Buick Sales and Service 29 Years‘ Experience 13 Years in Highland Park Tel. H. P. 2048 Charges Reasonable Ketimates Free We will accept your present car in trade. Liberal terms can be arâ€" ranged. 45 days on first payment. 110 8. First St. Highland Park Tel. Highland Park 496 86â€"61 BUICK Six Wheel Trunk Sedan. Reduced to ... 8345 37â€"85 FORD 4â€"door Sedan. Gas heater. Reduced to ... $32Z5 88â€"41 BUICK SEDAN. Trunk and heater. Reduced to .. ... $665 37â€"LaSALLE Trunk Sedan. Heater. Reduced to ... _ _ R4AFK 37â€"47 BUICK Trunk 4â€"Dr. Sedan. Heater. Reduced to . $435 37â€"6 OLD‘S 4â€"Dr. Trunk Sedan 37â€"8 OLD‘S 4â€"door Trunk Sedan. Radio. Reduced to . $435 88â€"61 BUICK SEDAN. Trunk, radio, heater. Reduced to $545 BUILDER OF SUBSTANTIAL HOMES 40 Years Building Experience Free Eatimate 657 Deerfleld Ave., Deerfleld, T. PHONE DEERFIELD 254 1936 PORD COUPE, EXCELLENT CONDL for amall children, evenings or daytime By the hour. Tel. H.P. 155. Rigt Sufe, harmless pest control romches, rats etc. Advise on any problem. Tel. H.. 4557. R20â€"22pd i CTHGdaP: o Pontidhitvan ie tion. $150.00. Call «venings 3118. for an Adtaker CUT TO THE BONE Radio. Reduced to Automobiles For Sale 0 a T PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE Situations Wanted Business Directory EXTERMINATING A. J. JOHNSON WO0 j2., 16 Glia@,Pomhcation. BLIND ADS: 76 cents for five lines or l if paid for before insertion; $1.00 if not by Saturday m. l:?l.ovin:‘publ&;ï¬n. 10 cents each additional g ‘.- placed in another section _ * RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less if on or before insertion: e it . steociepf#. each additional line. $1.10 for woeks, wâ€"am and Lake Forest Combination Rate, T5¢; $1.00 if not paid by Saturâ€" the Classified Wantâ€"Ads alla R1Sâ€"29pd d \/Uigï¬li’géta â€" Advestisements received after 5:00 o‘cleck Wednesday, ake 11 nle ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT oF TINA VIGNOCCHI Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vignocchi of 327 Palmer avenue announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter Tina to Mr. Ransom Ori, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ori of this city. No date has been set for the wedding. droni and daughter, Elsic of Deâ€" troit, Michigan. Miss Dorothy Cameron is visitâ€" ing friends in Charleston, Minois. A marriage license was applied for in Chicago by Mr. Paul Schwitz of Chicago, and Miss Irene Bernarâ€" di of Highwood. The picnic given by the Marconi; Mts. Grayce Dayton w .\1unm1" Aid society last Sunday ) t°ss to her 500 club tod; turned out to be a huge suctwss‘d'y)' Games were played in the lflfl;-w mowmâ€"o~f oo mamcee nogn, and there was dancing in the & 2 vvg’:inz with music furnished by | In h;:;".q&';;"l};l:: Lenzi‘s orchestra. 'ing from an unsuccessfu Miss Doris Ostrand is vacationâ€"| play" is the dampening o ing at Lake Geneva in Wiscomsin. \ ning hopes of the team at Miss Mary Lucchi was entertainâ€" | ever, the harm resulting ed at a farewell dinner party last | unsuccessfal "squeeze plf Saturday night by Dr. Dolce. Mi's?hichn,v. as aA motorist a Lucchi left Monday night for Miami pass another car at an t Beach, Florida, where che is emâ€" | ment and is unable to sq ploved (x n insgreig s wollm Bery! and Jack Shapiro were crowned Waukegan‘s men‘s tennis champions for 1940 last Saturday at Upton Park. They won the honor after defeating the veteran team of Phil Lasker and Robert Blanchard with scores of 8â€"8, 6â€"2, 4â€"8 and 8â€"8. The new charhpiofs had the switumâ€" ATTRACTIVE DINING ROOM SUITE, table with extra three leaves, 2 arm chairs, 4 wide chairs, china cabinet and sideboard to match, Very reasonable. Tel. Lake Forest 1355. Aâ€"22 LARGE VARITY OF USED_FURNITURE ON DISPLAY AT c c _ TREDALES OFFICEâ€"UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR BANK building. on reasonable terms. . FIRST NATIONAL _ BANK _ OF â€" HIGHLAND PARK. JiStf USED NOâ€"KOL OIL BURNER FOR SALE Suburban North IN HIGHLAND PARK 802 8. Sheridan Rd. Attra. 9â€"room brick rew. 3 baths solarium, aleeping pch, oll heat, gar, reas. to rent to respons. party. Shown by mppt. only, H. F. Philipsborn & Co. Fra. 1395. BEAUTIFUL CARVED LADIES DESK HARD TO FIND â€"A "DARLING® 4â€"RO0M BOYS _ AND MENS _ 8TURDY TENNIS SHOES All sizes. Speciaily priced durâ€" ing our removal Smle at 5%e. Highland Purk Dry Goods, 2% N. First St. Phone H. P.. 1088, Uâ€"22â€"24 Miss Caroline De Bartalo is pending several weeks vacationing n Northern Wisconsin. OLD TOWN CANOE is fu SAVE ON CUT FLOWERS PERENNIALS â€" ANNUALS J. OSTROWSKY NURSERY 2616 W. Park Ave. Tel. H.P. 49. UITâ€"t RUMMAGE: WOMEN‘S CLOTHES, ie Dr..: 1:“':’ n,o._h‘go. 7%, M5c to T5¢. morning on lllflnd. road, Lake Forest. 374 Central Ave., Highland Park. Al0tf with motor attached. . Reasonmble. T\ H.P. 405. AlStr s on on en o en it bunialow mvailable September 1. Breakâ€" fast nook, mun parlor, 2 car sarage. Vaâ€" cant on both sides. Artistically decorated. Rent. $55.00 per month. _F. B. WIl~ LIAMS, 541 Ctl. Ave., H. Pk. 2360. iChina Rosewood) with chair and des. Rug hand made at Nichol‘s, Tientsin, China, Price $125. Nierlich, Ft. Sheridan Quarters 339 A. Aâ€"22lh oo on e en on e emiett Best made and nonâ€"sinkable. Exeellent condition. Original price $125. Will saeâ€" rifice for $50 for quick sale. See at 720 Ruvine avenue in Lake Bluff or phone Lake Bluff 1294 641 Central Ave. Highland Radio Service Furnishings For Sale to Gunn;dlgvh- Uo to Jon funrentond Sati Houses For Rent Office For Rent Misc. For Sale Telephone H. P. 53 SALE Phone 164 USltt Uâ€"22)h Bâ€"2? Bâ€"22 The Squerze Play â€" In baseball, the only harm resultâ€" ing@g from an unsuccessful "squeese play" is the dampening of the winâ€" ning hopes of the team at bat. Howâ€" ever, the harm resulting from an unsuccessful "squeese play" on the highway, as a motorist attempts to pass another car at an unsafe moâ€" ment and is unable to squeeze back into his lane in time. can often be measured in terms of human life, says the Hlinois Automobile club. Don‘t try passing until the coast is clear for a reasonable distance up the high way ! Mr. and Mrs. Victor Toikn of Prairie avenuc, Waukegan, enterâ€" tained at a surprise party at their home in honor of their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Baruffiof Highwood. Mr. and Mrs. Baruffi were married on July 14 at Clinton, Towa. Approximately cighteen friends an relatives attendâ€" ed the party, and were entertained by dancing ahd refreshments. OPPORTUNITY FOR 2 WHITE PROTESâ€" tant girls to do house work together in Lake Forest. Age 20 to 30 preferred, Cal} Lake Forest 1325. F22 Several Highwood friends of Miss Mary Ellis Schure attended a bridul shower in her honor on July 21 in Waukegan. Miss Schure will be married to Mr. Lawrence Dean, son of Mrs. Mary Dean of this city on August 24th. > The Highwood Boy Scouts have started their annual financial drive in which they hope to raise $600 by subscriptions and public benefits by Nov. 1. Otto F. Fisher, finance chairman of the Scout troops, is diâ€" recting the campaign, assisted by oib tas Sb ane 0 T m Mrs. James her 500 club s day evening. $12. Severml good mother helper jobs SECOND AND NURSE wirls, $15â€"18. MALE NURSE $100 mo. HOTEL CAFKâ€" Chef §85, hostess waitress union wages, chambermaids. Paul J. Muzik, c;)m;ï¬i;si;ï¬Ã©r;\:l-. i’ Enquist, District chairman, and Roy Russell, troop chairman. COUPLES 2 positions, adult families $150 1 at $135 4 at $125â€"4 at $100. MAIDS 5 positions $1%â€" 20 at §15â€"19 at tion pretty well in hand throughout most of the game. Applications may be secured at falt, Highland Park. Hlinoi®. 368 Central Ave. HP. 171. PA 1ST MORTGAGE LOANS ON 50% VALUâ€" ation approved within 24 hours. GUy vITT 326 Railway Ave., Highwood Tele. H.P. 3933 817 EXPERIENCED â€" BOOKKEEPER. _ pos! 5â€"ROOM FLAT FOR RENT. ENCLOSED NICELY FURNISHED STUDIO BEDROOM z HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FURNISHED NICELY FURNISHED BEDROOMS, NEAK Winote saving in Nifo risking. tion open immediately. Apply at Haak‘s H. P. 301. F2 is o ns man e oo ced o es t Guy Viti. 326 Railway Ave. Highwood. Tel. H. P. 5088. Dâ€"22 for couple. Dishes, cooking I-tvflâ€"li-aï¬ gas stove, continuous hot water. C to business district. Tel. H.P. 1686. . Disâ€"20 Trans.: quiet neighborhood. For inforâ€" mation call H.P. $99, if no answer call in comfortable home. Modern. Available Aug. 4. §46 Vine Ave. Tel. 408. "" p.22 SEF Inga Durment Employment Service Domestic Help With Good Refs THAT JOB 3 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU EMPLOYMENT AGENCY First Natl. Banx Bldg. . Phone Highland Pk. 5060 Rooms For Rent Legal Notices Official Publication Help Wanted Appiy in person only ns may be secured at the City nd Park. Iilinoi. CIvil SERV[{'I:]_(‘([M}H.\'T’!ON Apartments Aâ€"1 jobs open now EUGENE TKR HIGHLAND PARK PR848s BAKER City of Higbland Park t Kidweil entertained at her home on Tuesâ€" )ayton will be hosâ€" club teday (Thursâ€" d FOR Piltfpd X22â€"28 $20, This â€" evening (Thursday) â€" the Gleneve playgrounds in conjunction with the Glencoe Park Board are sponsnring a water carnival with races, bathing ‘beauty contest, divâ€" ing exhibition, comedy stunts and a life saving demonstration at the Glencoe Park avenue beach. The date for the formal dedicaâ€" tion of the Lake County Tubercuâ€" losis Sanitorium in Waukegan has been changed from Sunday, July 28th to Sunday, August 18th. The complete program of the dedication ceremonies will be announced later. Plans for the improvement of Western avenue near the Northâ€" western railway platform and the ul a man moved toward her, she armed and fired. The intruder raced down the lawn an escape, leaving a pair of shoes an his hat in his flight. The man‘s identity was discovered by the name which appeared in the hat. h brought to the Skokie Playfield, where they will be disposed of. Altho the Ragweed control is no casy task, this will to some degree help to eliminate its spread, and will make the public more conscious minded of the misery hay fever sufâ€" ferers experience during the polâ€" lination season of this noxious weed. _ The Winnetk Garden club is setâ€" ting a precident in north shore comâ€" munities for its method of exterminâ€" ating to some degree, Ragweed. They are offering cash prizes to children of grammar school age for the greatest amount of rag weed which is brought in to be disposed off. All plants must be pulled up by the roots, tied in bundles of 50 and yea The Highlant Park Pross No Better Time Than Right Now to Check Your Printing Requirements ‘North Shore‘s Union Shop" 538 Central Avenue Phone Hich P R I N T N G Needs Now! Let us contribute to your success with Order Your Goop Printing Mr. Stout pointed out that emâ€" ployers do not have to pay contribuâ€" tions on wages in excess of the first $3,000 paid to an individual worker in 1940 or thereafter. If a worker weceives $600 a month regularly, for example, the employer would report and pay contributions on that man‘s wages for the first five months of The contribution rate remains at 2.7 percent of wages payable. Conâ€" tributions must be postâ€"marked not later than midnight, July 31, to avoid delinquency, Interest at the rate of 1 percent a month accrues on all delinquent payments. Checks should be made payable to the Diâ€" rector of Labor and mailed, with wage and contribution reports, to the year. Wages received by that worker from the same employer in June or thereafter would not be subâ€" ject to contribution. "Employers previously liable are those conducting any business, seryvâ€" ice, manufacturing or mining conâ€" cern that employed six or more inâ€" dividuals in each of any 20 weeks of 1939." "All employers in Lake and Mcâ€" Henry counties should check their liability under the job insurance law immediately," said Mr. Stout. "A large group of lllinois employâ€" ers will have to report this month for the first time. The newly liable employers are those who employed at least six individuals in each of 20 weeks during the first half of this year and who were not prevâ€" iously subject to the law. ) s uale Pe ts son es coe H. N. Stout, field adviser for the Division of Placement and Unemâ€" ployment _ Compensation, â€" warned local employers today. Contributions to the Illinois Unâ€" employment Compensation fund for the second quarter of 1940 are now due and must be paid by July 31, mou d BsA indA ioA 2 Luce, their plant can furnish just so much water, and this is being disâ€" sipated rapidly. In a time of emerâ€" gency, & dangerous situation would arise because of shortage. Deadline for Jobless Fund Payment Near Lake Forest will assume the cost of the labor necessary to complete these improvements while the railâ€" way company will pay for the cost of iabor.. Zion officials have requested the citizens to conserve the city‘s waâ€" ter supply by refraining from excess usage such as lawn and garden sprinkling during the heat wave. According to City Clerk John D. resurfacing of the drivewny into the Northwestern railway station in Lake Forest have been announced by the Lake Forest city officials. LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES BILLHEADS STATEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS CATALOGS CIRCULARS, ETC. Phone Highland Park 557 Well, it should bother you, espeâ€" cially if you drive an automobile, says the Illinois Automobile club. After dark, traffic is reduced by half, yet fatal accidents increase by almost a half. Are You Afraid of the Dark? Remember when you were afraid of the dark? "Sure, I do, but that was kid stuff," you say. "But the dark doesn‘t bother me now!" health is at stake, all else of necesâ€" sity fades into insignificance. For many years the State Department of Health has been attempting to clean up unsatisfactory spots of sewage disposal, but it needs the whole hearted cooperation of both the inâ€" dividual and the community to do a well worthwhile job. As far as Highland Park is concerned there is definitely a job to be done. It is now up to us. ./4¢Llunul' istration By ELMORE M.MurPHy Con Fardinu 1fifLl" RHP Anestions garding liaBility, centribution ; chandise Mart, Employers in the &rea wore by Mr. Stout %o get in Haneh ©OOOCC® 2C0COZ, Centribution payâ€" ments or wage and edvitribdtion re. porting. The field adviser makes his headquarters at the IMlinois State Eimployment Service Office, 20 S by Mr. Stout to get in Souch Utica street, Waukegan. 364 North Av. HighlandPk JUNK J. SMITH QualityCleaners Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Co. Phone H. P. 410 (Continued from Page 1) Dealer in Platament and Unâ€"