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Highland Park Press, 7 Sep 1944, p. 4

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Geod should have priority on your timée. Spend ‘ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Laurel, Linden and Prospect Aves. : _ Ohurch phone 263 _: Rev. L. W. Sherwin, D.D., minister M"m l"'- 11 :00 a.m. Morning worship servâ€" lee. Dr. Sherwin will preach on the theme, "The Name Above Every Name." Matthew 1:21. During the summer months ar‘ rangements are made for the care of little children in the parish house by eapable leaders for the period of the echurch hour, Page 4 ST.JOHN‘3 EVANGELICAL Green Bay Rd. at Homewood Gustave A. Pahl, Jr., Pastor Sunday, Sept. 10â€" ~ 0:80 a.m. Sunday school and Adult Bible class. , _ _ 7. § .Y 2:00 p.m. The Women‘s Guild will hold its‘regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Eggert Carlson, who will be our hostess this month. â€"EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN i . West Central at McGovern >« H. K, Platzer, pastor : Bnlfi!: W 10â€"â€" » * + 9:3 Ga.m. ‘ Sunday school. 9:40 a.m: Adult‘s Bible group. 10:30 a.m.> Morning worship. The text is 1 Cor. 15:38; ‘"Working with &:00 p.m. Dorcas society meeting at the home of Mrs. Agnes Heckman, 443 Homewood. s 3 Thursday, Sept. 14â€" e 8:00 p.m. Evening worship at Lake Forest, at the American Legion hall, Wisconsin and McKinley Rds. : Monday, Sept. 11â€" 8:00 p.m. Church council meeting at the parsonage. /4 Tuesday, Sept. 12â€" * . 2:00 p.m, Redeemer Guild meetâ€" ing in the assembly hall. wWELCOME TO CHURCH 8:00 p.m. Young People‘s meétirig in the assembly hall. Friday, Sept. 15â€" 8:00 p.m. Voter‘s meeting in the assembly hall.. . . . North Shore Ga4€e. 10:45 a.m. Morning worship and 7:45 p.m. Senior choir rehearsal. "THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE" TOM CLARK We get dozens of calls which ask, "When will Servel Gas Refrigerators be available?" My friends like their Servel (sometintes called Electrolux) and we have decided to make our next one a GAS refrigerâ€" smr." [ ; We are pleased to learn that the hundred4 of Servels on the North. Shore are giving such fine service. Naturally the NO MOVING PART 3 design means longer life and lower repair costs. Right now we can not predict when the new mod« els will be available, but Serâ€" vel is a wide awake outfit so we feel confident they will be one of the first on the market. American Business magazine mentions a new 35â€"ton, 51â€"foot L. B. M. office machine which will solve almost any matheâ€" Wvlth't.hom guns, trucks, and the tank destroyer which was on display at the Garden Show last weekâ€"end, or whother the oldsters registerâ€" ed more enthusiasm over the Fine vegetables ang flowers on display, It was a fine show. chine is in use by the Navy solving intricate mathematical Our New Guinea Sea Bees roâ€" port that the South Sea canniâ€" bais love their fellow manâ€" ward age â€" too young to swear and too old to cry. Then there was the youngster who said he was at the awkâ€" Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND â€" _ DRY CLEANNG Co. ‘AF 0 It was hard ‘to tell or without gravy. | R.B. Olson, Editor. _ / Lester S. Olson, Publisher, FIRST CHURCH OFâ€" C1 SCIENTIST 387 Hazel Ave. This Church is a branc Mother Church, The First Christ, Scientist, Boston, ‘‘The Sunday morning . is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesâ€" %ly evening ° meeting, ch inâ€" cludes testimonies of | an Sciâ€" ence healing, is at 8 o‘clogk, « _ Smail children are for durâ€" ing Sunday church service, | _ _ â€" Subject of ndxt'!undnfi lesson Sermon, "Substance.". . ;| | : > k Meveneeeene s en oc ons id s cce Sunday school is open ito pupils up to the age of 20 and is held Surday morning at 9:38D.. A free public reading rpom is maintained by this church at 48 N. Bheridan road which is open daily from 9:30 o‘clock in the ing to 5:80 in the afternoon, a» gn Satâ€" urdays until 9 o‘clock, On.Sunday the reading room is open 2:30 to 5:30. Hare the Riblé ‘and all authorized Christian Scie 1 literaâ€" ture may be read, borrowed or purâ€" TA5 p.m. Midâ€"week ellowship ‘servige with the pastor in ‘(charge. ..8:80 p.m. First fall mgeting of the Administrative couneci All stewâ€" ards, trustees, class legders and presidents or organizations are exâ€" pected to be present. [« | Saturday, Sept. 9â€" 9:10 a.m. â€"Sunday se in all de nts. The Mission Band will mcet in the junier de t. 14:00 a.m. Divine worghip. Serâ€" mon by the minister, Rev. Lester H. Laubenstein. The primary |section of the Mission Band and the Little Heralds will meet during tHis worâ€" ship hour. . ol Monély. Sept. 11â€" _ 1 | : 8:00 p.m.‘ The Charisma club will memlt the Umbach ho at 110 Sunset Rd. °; 4 Senday, Sept. 10â€" & ; Monday, Sept. 11â€" _ ‘eL 154 8:00 pm. Monthly mf ing of the Board of Trustees. { Wednesday, Sept. 13â€" . | |_ _ Mr. Narman Nitholson, | branch offi¢e manager of the Lake;County rent office, with headquarters in the Post Office building, Waukegan, anâ€" nounced the following anterdments to the Rent Reyuhtion. '; : is | Security Dopooll* { Under amendments to nl‘; Rent lh(: lations for houses and for hoâ€" tels and rooming houses, effective Sept. 1, 1944. Bap Collection of security deposits, inâ€" cluding payments of rent in advance, and retention of such deposits and advance payments previonmolloct- ed zn prohibited, .except k‘ncon‘ nection with houses or apartments in existence . on March 1,. 1942, which had an emblwm:e for imch deposits or nts at that time. ‘There the lal'cfl ,fl-, 1942 practice may be continued. .| /. Green Bay" at Lnu‘tep F. S. Robinson, pastor. gl a7s1 Sug:!ly. Sept. 10â€" , 4 nday school at 9:30 ;.r*. ¢ lie Dreiske, superinterdent. f' irning service at 10:45. ‘"Paul‘s Gredtest Desire." _ . .. | ristian Endeavor at 7 p.m. Evening service‘at 7:45. "An Inâ€" vitation." ff f Advance announcemen being made of the second anni men‘s banquet to be held in the thurch on Tuesday, Sept. 26. Tickets Are now on shle. > 1 Oh petitions of landb:fi*tho loâ€" eal rent office is a ed to enâ€" ter an order authorizing a security deposit, not in excess of %Q, to seâ€" eure thé return of movable articles, such as keys, ice trays, et¢. . _ Amendments to Rent Regulations The term, "security demm." in addition to its usual méaning, inâ€" ¢ludes any payment of "'3. in adâ€" vance, except of one m::r s rent, Mr. Nicholson asks that tenants who have paid security deposits are asked to report lnohnfo to the Waukegan Rent office, located in the Waukegan post office building. Wednesday, Sept. 13 â€"â€" Prayer meeting at 8. . Nexfrct. mmrm}rru: Entered as second class: matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park. IIlinois. Issued Thursday of each by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laure avenue, Highland Park, lll'n*il. Teleâ€" phone: Highland Park: 557. | Communications intended| for publiâ€" cation must be:written on on¢t side of Subscription rates: $1.50 per year § cents per single copy. $3.00 per yea outhide of Lake County, Iftlingis. ghniom ot eo-uut:‘e.{ard o obituaries, notices or other affairs 'fitm mixssion charge is published, will b. &e*maqdudmofefi'wh. They should reach the edi Wedâ€" Laurel Ave.: at MeGaoygrh Lester H. Laubenstein, minister BETHANY EBANGE UNITED EVANGELICAL noon to insure We pheea d t lirch of \ST. ie dn en 2 ie Pn 2 BTJ BTATE OF ILLINOI cot‘.m'nv} OF LAKE PARK DISTRICT OF nlouu}m‘ PARK ang tas) property sive 8 District ;thfand ty, lllinojs, hereinafter BUTROCCE Public notice is her given that on the 3th day of ber, . & reâ€" turn will be made to taf H.; Fredâ€" , ~County . Treas R xâ€"officio Co t{.Coll-otor of the County of Lake State of Illinois, ng the general off! of said County of Lake having -uthorlt'y to receive to County taxes, of alt unpaid ments or installments thereof,, matured and payable,‘ or interst 8 with, initerâ€" eat due t&.tho preceding| Ja And on installments not . yet \‘nu.ur on all warrants in the hands of th underâ€" signed upon delinquent lands, town lots and real property hereinafter listâ€" ed described. T nofice that mafim 1 officer on ber .th‘ Tax Ow?‘o?ll::: | mt’ e Czu‘l,'t 6 aty, | t P nurcgah ’.co ::‘ldfixh:l:tvh t:.fln.u Of â€" Th + will ‘application, for gment against the uBl la.m} town}lats and real property hereina: ibed. for the amount of said s 1 as ents, matured installments thereof, interest and costs due thereonm‘@nd for|an order to sell said lands; to & lots fand real property for the sati tion thereof. ON‘M\ notl!co furth autnhl.yt 'b.:‘;::g us ‘redbeck, and n-_&flco County llector for the County of Lake and raw'o Illinoi#, will on the third: M "27 succeeding the : date onâ€"which j ent | shall â€" be taken, toâ€"wit: the Othiday of| October, property for the satisfaction thereof. Take. notice further| that [the said Gustaf lv;. Fredbeck, County Troasurer and exâ€"offico County lector for the County of Lake and te ‘off Tilinoi#, will on the third: M "( 8 ing the dltlon which j ent | shall â€" be taken, toâ€"wit: the Othiday of| October, . D. 194, offer and pose to public le at the Court Houge in the City of aukegan, Lake County, I!l{nois, 131 such portion or | tiong of the property hereinafter descri for the amount of special agsessments and matured lnu"l‘:&nu t special assessâ€" ment, interest and ts d ¢ for whch judgment shall e taken and -hrll then ;) in| unsatisâ€" fied. Said sale will menge at the haur of Nine O‘clock A. M.] Ctntral War Time, on the 9th ldny of October and will continue from|day t d:s' unâ€" til the same shall by) completed. If for any cause such ju ent ishall not he rendered on said Â¥th| day of Septemâ€" ber, 194, then such sale|shall dommence on the.’-:-d Monday fiter such judgâ€" ment . 1i be rendered. 4 f A list| of ‘all such Aelinque town lots and real proj y uip the lal assessments or in# thereof iremain unrld with t of .the owners, if known, . amount| due® thereon, the y for which, the same due lows: | + ; 10W ®10 i I Warrgnt No. 7, dat Apr‘ the acquiring and lm% ving propert "f Block 1 First A Ravinia Highlands and in BJ vinia Highlands, for Park pu R.: Caldbr, that pt }» Wly of the Wly line Lot M\Bik 1 First to Ravinia Highlan ‘tended Nliy to Nly 1 46 Biogk I ..........4.. CC, ~MEDRO:: v1iuxkscrr s 64 J. ‘W. PK@OP ....000005+ "T. Wallhce ......000.0¢+ F. Hathaway ....;....... N. Lindeman .........}.. J. A. Cooper ......... ... C. Slorshen N % bo(fll all B .ls l F. Melchior ............ and all Lot 1 ....... J. H. Cline Ex E 80 nT 1 N. K. McArthur ... ... R. A. Joyce ......... . /s H. Mizer J A. Benson en ns en n nne y P. . ReUtBF .| /u..r<cxannr 4) W .s, J. SOÂ¥ | .« xxsxrcava nc Â¥. Shand ........}+:+6+4 N. K. MeArthur ...... /. E. H. gherg, N % and all Lot 45 ...... G. ME Hxxszerrarat} "DG. B We .s¢.isscciskss 4 G.Dol. erfeld, N 4 .. F. Webber (6x y ® 1 Ex E ft) Lbt i Ex ®â€" ,2 Lot 6 F. H. felt ......., C. A. Norden, E 40 ft I, . and alJelbt §., T.‘ .M hneider 0 .R; ewmayineders quice s M Arthur & Co, f {asssa d K. Ma w len t ie se ie sls i e Koagh Peterson ......... 38 8. Nilsen, N 8 ft of 38 and all Lot 37 ....... & 38 J. Meggiorin= .....;.. /. J.... 40 N.: Purcei ......>...../â€"4.. . M First to F. Pavilk, Jt. .;.....].j. ... 16 F,. Siljestrom .......}.J.... 19 J: T. BPOWR cc..eer.,..{.4..:) B 1. and J. Borgs .....}.|.... 35 Do ¢j c2++ 990 W. H. Matthei . E. â€"W. %xborc â€" WJll & Sto: O. D. Stchweitzer ....... F. C. Schults . C. W. Kuchne W 5 ft L« and E 10 ft Lot 4 ....3 J. H. Waldron (Ex i 80 H. E. Vallely Lot Sand E 40 ft Lot 7 A. M. Stuart W 80 f} ... F.‘ GiÂ¥en OF THE P Coolidges Subdn 41 [ =1â€"8 s of las ed in 1 RK DISTRICT OF HIGHLAND PARK listed |and ng of dn. ex= t THE PRESS .: . 1% s§ t lands, n which 1ments names he total or years s as folâ€" f certan dition to ck 1 Raâ€" ses. ‘ ds, lots he Park e Counâ€" folr Couaten Bs 156.90 138.40 4. D. / FTADK ...11..+z«¥+ee¢xex+» 30 4114 C. H. Anderson ......,.....18 208. J. FTOFKE ....+oasscrerrs s cars D 208. T. SIORG |.:L. acrsctims wncre n ors $ _.â€"â€" â€" M A.‘ Rosengren . .............. ® / Lo 91 TG, COM@HL ...s.«c iss sseckans oc 0 1 > it T. |NAQWer ci....4ss c saie s s a+ M > & 105. 7. ROlntle ;. . ... sens virs +. hk k : ~ 3 > 108. M‘ A. Conbhellt ........... .. .« M :X T R, H. Maley ...> C, W. McCabe .. B. J. Hawkins F. W. Shand .... W. J.. Joy .....«« Â¥. Ww. a{:nq L. [J. Kioth ...... 0. ®. Fried .;.... J. Lalor R. 8. Maguire C.) Nannings . I. B. Tow «... R. A. Scholz .. J. B, Bradwell V.. B. Paine ... Do ; c:2â€"(rrritse vlkls. . p % .%.“?':ah 4 SOY ...« R. A. Moore ‘. G. F. Abernathy J.|8. Lakomaski .. 8. Wardenski.... F.) PavÂ¥lik ......... A.., Johnson ..«..« W. T. Reichard . F. H. Larson .... M feal 1".'"1':'\;;:;'{.ff:l'.:'fi'.'.:'.l:fiffi: % 10â€" |\* ‘Ravinia Millside Subdivision M, A J.. M H v{ Swanson : H; Goldberg R Baird and Warner .l....... 17 + . Ravinia Woods Subdivision J.. F. Spencer (Ex St) N 1/3 9 ' F/ A. Conrad (Ex W | | .JSohn K. Sassers Subdivision Fi_ C. Mgody ... .. gcllk} .. M of 165.4 ft to a pt in the 8 line of #d Lot b which is % ft W‘of the 8Ely corner of 8. Lot 5& which is also the NW!y corner of Lot 8 in ‘sd . Subdn, and runnng th Ely 75 ft to the place of beginning in Lake County, Illinois .... . Frlnk'.‘.».,............... . (H,â€" ADGOTEBON |....«ay s «+s n \| EOME .22 0e am0s an e w n na + Po Do o Jo ?a o O 0 J0 )o J. Sulliv J. Johut:;:" Ericksen :. 0d 7W vire prvevseee uen k adey sws es P South Wighland Addition Is Thorsch Sly %;....... 20 B. Bennett Rast of Raâ€" vine Bn...,‘.............,.lfi A. Wightman Ex St and Do :CWBC BLY: .2 > »kaissas 54s wR 1 wi‘i"&'m ";"‘”’ .3. it hflk .‘ " Lakeside Mallor Subdn. . _‘ Yiy J6 Jo )6 Koblitz .......... W. Edinger .;... N. Mahowald «4 PavIHk ......0006+ M. Robillotta .. Au BAE .c.ecs.00+ M. Sudlender .... G,. Salyards Waldmater Hubb ...... B, Carr ... Segalla ... Raedeke .. N. Camlin C. Lystad P, Romang N 15 and Lot 2 ....... C. Gillen‘........ Wright ... E. Leever L. Thorsch errec (Ex 8 45 ft)â€".... (Ex N 30 ft) ... rree NWly 155â€"..... Gillen (Ex N 30 ft) Culver Bacik cenkleneyis‘s bh ie e a on k ne 6+ 5. B 2422 Ravinia Woodlands Subdn.| >! . Weise FOVeF ..\....i¢.siunns 10 Thorechs Subdivision ufew. ) ft Lot and 11 18 19 2 B1 18 19 s 106.42 ped 138 115 2°8. 22 1112 138.3 1898 19. 61 $ o7 4%.81 freil t 4171 114| MONCTTH COL AZÂ¥TOLOUN .i,-, building in this City 41 | $21,000,000. Last ; 2 is | shortages of Iabor 11| home ‘building expe 4s $89,000. : About enc room houses. To he} ® | shortage in housing 20, |to be faced after th 405 | torian State Hous Jt |has drafted a five 16| providing for 50,00 + |actimatad ‘mack m t f 31 61 0; 16 1 N7 E. B. Gifford ..;.;<4.>+riâ€"«â€"rc» f Fitle & Erust Cos m&n (West 18 ft) .. : Wately‘s Subdn. in Blook R. M. llrk,. Lot 2 and that . rt Lot 1 deseribed as forâ€" â€"‘lows: Beg at NEly cor Lot :J BEl{r alg Ely line sd lot to SE cor th SWiy on Sly line 271 ft thence Nly to .POB. ........... 1 & Â¥ _____ P. ». MHawkins Addit! G. B, O‘Connell N % ....... 5 J. T. Hurd Sly % ........... 16 E.T. K. lufigs‘l{ % ... M E. B. is ( ly 8 ) 8 sn Nes wiy s3 A. n (Ex Wly 80‘ y (ae wb movani reduesters : W.F. kin (Ex Wly ®) N Nh ues db er n en t r n can hn n ces B F.SA“T cker (Ex Wly w)b ho sn e l ie 04 + n bimn e n o wn | ‘FKowes Subdivision X. Vigeant (Ex Wily 70 ft) | _ More than 1,100,000 schfél chilT dren are crossing streets hixfiy, ways to and from classro and it is the duty ‘of motorists 'drizt carefully to prevent inj the Secretary of State Rich Yates Rowe said recently in a ase isâ€" sued by his automobilé de ent. Parents were urged ct their children to cross tAh@istreets and roadways . cautiousl nd â€"to Parents were urged it« their children to cross t and roadways . cautiously obey the school patrols. tion on the part of both and parents will do mue! casualties to a minimum, tion on the part of both fifptorists and parents will do mue keep casualties to a minimum, }{BKâ€"said.| Drivers should be exc 'on:g careful «+driving . slowly ro school zones, where ch n â€" & concentrated and keepi he ‘c:; under complete control. d ‘ Do not pass any school bik which has stopped. on the high or the purpose of receiving or d ing any school children as it violaâ€" tion of the motor vehicl we of lllinois. , The nursery school for§{hildren from 8 to 5, will open regular fall term Monday mornin pt. 11. Mrs. Jane Floriani, gradus§§ of Pesâ€" talozzi Frobel school of [WChicage will be in charge as BA The first meeting of others club will be held TuesdaySRvenign, Sept. 12, at 8 o‘clock. Plark® for the new year will be propot and â€"a special evening of novel #ltertainâ€" ment is being planned. â€" [{ > Processed foods â€" stamps A8 thru Z8 and. A5 ew Lb good indefinitely. M :.* ~[ Tuesday, Sept. 12, regular monthly meeting of the of directors will be held at lation House, at 10 a.m. oo The motorist should stog [iiis yehiâ€" cle and shall not pass a 1 bus while children are alightin from or boarding it, Secretary e said. Meats, fats â€" Red ps Ab thru Z8 and A5 thru n 5, good indefinitely. w * f Sugar stamps 30, 31, new 88 each good for 5 lbs. itely, Sugar stamp 40, good 1 Jbs. of canning sugar thruy Feb , next year. . : | t y oP â€" Gasoline â€" In states de of east coast area, Aâ€"12 coumbpns good thru thru Sept. 30. period ? coupom now good _ P Bhoes â€"â€" Airplane 1 2, good indefinitely. m *Anf Melbourne, Australia, a popâ€" ulation of 1,076,000. In 0 home building in this tity lued at $21,000,000. Last year, 1 shortages of laborâ€" . home building expendit totaled $89,000. : About enough Ki 12 sixâ€" room houses. To help acute The password was gin southern voice was no It said, "Ah think you old Japanese." uy to be faced after the Vieâ€" torian State Housing tMimnmission The other voice Ah ain‘t any such argument went on has drafted a fiveâ€" m providing for 50,000 at ar estimated cost of $150,000,000. > Overheard during the on Guam : * A soft souther challenged "halt," password." ru Sept. 21. ; u P Fuel oil â€"â€"â€"Period 4 5 couâ€" RATION se o southern voikf§ sharply fer gt but ember, that } fifio& l::.i special 165.89 "Aw, 48.47 oun» 11.46 .M e Jd 5.14 8| R RENT â€" We offer a nice 7â€" .room steamâ€"heated apartment in | [R commercial building in ‘| Deerfield very reasonably to tenâ€" ‘|ant who will do janitor service | ]i for the building. R. M. Johnston, ‘| 840 Linden Ave., Wilmette 444. FOR SALE | jewel wrist watch, all nearly new. FT;». Wynton Soper 337 Washinge | ton Ave., Highwood, or phone SITUATION WANTED:: | Private re is now a plastic plant in your gighborhood. ‘There are many jobs n at good rates of pay with an ‘ z.port.unity for steady employment, 6th now anfgl when the war is endâ€" Tumn An experienced launâ€" ‘ dress. _ Three in family. . Call . H.P. 1962. â€" ’Unrty will do curtains in own ‘home. Call HP. 2917. . _ _ â€" â€" TOR SALE : House with four rooms and a bath, with additional space j for rooms upstairs. Large yard ( and garage. Call HP. 2144 after | 5 p.m. l 'u;’ 3 Fender fi $ M ths * Highiasd Pur 1r KÂ¥ ANTED: Cook, white.. Top liy'um in other war workâ€"do ag 4 We can use men and women. Apâ€" ly at 6 | NORTHBRQOK PLASTIC CORP. | 1443 &?erner Avenue . > . . Northbrook, Ill. ursday, September 7, 1944 H.P. 1908 (J. O. Lockwood) and ask ‘for‘ Pvt. Soper. Home eveâ€" nings. .â€"> )R SALE : Auto radio, table modâ€" el radio, Parker pen set and 17â€" wages. Phone Glencoe 98 collect. Ade f Nant Ads Your Chief Operator 1+ Ti§E :2,_ â€"â€"ALLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY _ Situation Wanted Operating positions availâ€" able in telephone workâ€" so vital in war as well as Civilian Signal Corps" girls and women to learn War is on the wires and you will ‘be doing your part to "get the message hrough." offers other branches of operâ€" Nowerieaam â€"full pay while in trainâ€" AND TALK IT OVER bility and benefit plansâ€" excellent working condiâ€" Help Wanted TELEPHONE OPERATORS A war job in the For Rent For DAHL‘S FOR YOU! PLASTICS COME IN WITH UCTION Co. ty( R s V oo TSA

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