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Ernest E West, Dr. G. H Westerfeld. Anthony West Side Mill & Wawkng Westergard. Harold Westzard, Signe Wetzel. Raiph L. Wethereil, Joseph A Whecier. H. E Whevier. R D Wellma, Murray T. Wells, A. J Wells, L. A. Wells, Paut H Wenaell, Peter Weng. Joseph (Beauty Shop) :c-nhng. Chas. R. ‘enninger, W. C. Werch, Howard 1. Wernane, Charles Werhane. L Werhniak. Anton Werrenrath, Reinald Jr :mhe.-n. Irwin S. ertheimer. . Joseph Wertheimer. Ruth Weinstein, Edward R Welsbrod. Benjamin H Weiser, F. Waiter Weinberg. Louts Jr. Weinberg. Nina Weinberg. Waiter A Weinfeld. Gustave â€" Page 10 W . W ouse, James T. id. Matcoim k. LoE in, John R $. Mrs: Arthur rth. Cor Ror in. F. S seorce m Refriz. Serv Mrs Frank it, Wo A LoR Sidney H Frances N J n Gen W H i. CoB oseph it on, . Vance Â¥ Benjamin M oward it - . Andrew R . C. m . W._E s. Chas 4. " 8. Fimer B s. Geo (Grb & Mkt s. Hatry (Gro & M 8. Harry «Florist) 8. Hare! 8. Lesite V 8. Lester D $. Marshail s. Robert E s. 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Soc Hill & Stone, Agts. Phoenix Ins. Co. Zimmerman, Barbara 550 Zimmerman, Isadore 4450 Zimmerman, Sidney M 1550 Zinglar, Conrad 200 Ziccarelli, Frank Zick. Daniel Ziegler, Harry J Zimmer, Ben Zimmer, James S Zimmer, Roy B. Do. ockholders: 1st National Bank t Hishland Park e Western Union Telegraph Right or wrong ? YOUT BE THE JUDSI! Fuller Brush Service south of Central Ave., call . Dist. 107 % _ Dist. 108 American Tel. & Telegraph . Dist 107 Bell PETER LEA 109 Telephone Co Conduits Telephone Co.. Dist & Son, Agt 3310 2015 1230 315 Students Drive Busses In North Carolina learn / fre dents in dents dri themselve rate is | drivers. Even the fair sex gets in on the idea, since many of the drivâ€" ers are girls, . _A substitute goes along with theregular driver in case of emerâ€" gency. Trouble developes with Indians and carthquakes, the latter changâ€" ing the course of the steamboat. "Pioneer Pilot" is a thrilling adâ€" venture and voyage for any readâ€" What‘s wrong with this sentâ€" ence: "Mom, hurry up with my spinach so I can get to studying my lesson." steamboat voyage from Pittsburgh to New Orleans is "Pioneer Pilot". by Ed W. Parks. Rivermen jeered and said it couldn‘t be done. How could they get over the falls of the Ohio? How could they naviâ€" gate through the everâ€"changing channels of the Mississippi? In ‘"Pioneer Pilot" 16â€"yearâ€"old Donald Menzies learns to become a river pilot. Donald loved learnâ€" ing all the angles. "Title to Happiness" by Adele De Leeuw, seems to be a very stimulating book. After graduatâ€" ing from college Kathy Martin is excited at the prospect of getting a job. Her first job was in a real estate office in the small town in which she lived. .Starting as a secretary and gradually becoming a salesman . Kathy finds satisfaction in the help she can give people. Not only success but romance come to Kathy as she assumes executive responsibility, Don‘t miss reading "Title to Happiness." Any adult in Highland Park is eligible to join the class â€"on any Monday evening. For further inâ€" formation call the Community Center (H. P. 2442). 2 New Books In Library S We thrilling story of . kids, we have a from the high sche in North Carolina. 1 drive the busses to om the high school stuâ€" North Carolina. The stuâ€" rive the busses to school ces and â€" their _ accident lower than that of adult ig story of the first oyage from Pittsburgh THE PRESS t to | WE FURNISH the bartender, | _ waitress, liquor and glassware [ for your parties. Tel. H. P. 440. SITUATION WANTED : Will care for child in my home days, eveâ€" nings, or while you are vacaâ€" tioning. Call H. P. 3135. HELP _ WANTED: Housepeeker; woman of character for motherâ€" less small home; references exâ€" changed; moving to H. P. in February. Tel. Park Ridge: 1923W or Fr. 2â€"4512, O‘Brien. Want Ads FOR SALE:â€"Dresses lor’o'rl 12â€" 14; size 10â€"12; Tel. H. P. 2064. HELP WANTED: Full or part time, girls or women to sell lingerie" and dresses in Highâ€" land Park and vicinity. Free starting outfit. Cash bonuses, commission and free clothing for good workers. Start now. Get that Christmas cash. Inâ€" quireâ€" FPOR SALE BICYCLES. A large selection of completely reâ€"conâ€" ditioned bicycles, 24 in. and 26 FOR SALE: One of the most popular taverns on Milwaukee road; in Lake county, Tel. Wheeling 161. FOR SALE: Baby scales; ironing * machine; maple dressing table, combination desk and bookcase, and miscellaneousâ€"Ask. Tel. 2051. FOR SALE :â€"Heywoodâ€"Wakefield baby carriage; Reed; in fine condition. Tel. HP. 2064. FOR SALE:â€"â€"Beautiful line of Christmas cards; with or withâ€" _/ amtil 9:00 p.-.f s3 HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POST Weight Models $14.00 Up. Phone H.P. 1369. Highland 16, 25, 50; $1. up (per Tel. H. P. 1461. Menoni and Mocogni All Types of Summer Clothing, Men‘s, Women‘s and Children; Davenport & Chair; Elec. grass Mowâ€" er, complete with cord, etc.; 4 Metal Garden Seats. Open Tues. and Fri. nights THE WELCOMERS WISH TO GREET every family in the community. If you know of a Newcomer to Highland Park, call our hostess, _ Mrs. Margaret McKee, Glencoe 1071. #$7 South St. Johns Avenue Phone, Highland Park 518 For All Popular Makes Parts on hand or availâ€" able. Pick up and delivery. Prompt service. Weddings, cocktail parties, dinners Let us help you plan your next party Tel. Glencoe 1594 _ Emergency Service Guaranteed workmanship A. M. Evans Drastic Reductions HELP WANTED BRICKLAYERSâ€"6 day . week; no lost time; Vacuum Cleaner Service CATERING DAHLâ€"STEDMAN CO. M A NUR E 116 No. Second St. Highland Park, HI. Miscellaneous Help Wanted C. & D. Company District Manager Box 448, Woodstock, IIl. 31 N. Sheridan Tel. H.P. 6488 BLACK DIRT McCullough S2tf 1 Automobile, (Tudor â€"Preferable) for use by the Police Department as a squad car. Bidder will furnish specifications on the equipment on which he is bidding, and â€" give date upon which delivery will be made. Payment to be made in Cash. The Council reserves the right to reâ€" Ject any and all bids if they deem it best for the public good. By order of the Council of the City of Highland Park. November 22, 1948. Px V. C. MUSSER v City Clerk. Sealed bids will be received by the Council at its office in the City Hall, Highland Park, llinois, until 8:00 o‘clock P. M., Monday, December 13, 1948 for the furnishing of~the followâ€" Ing Motor Equipment: 1 Automobile, (Either Business Coupe or Tudor Sedan) for use by the Bullding Department as Inspectors change involves a general increase in the rates and charges for local exchange services, intrastate toll services and special contract servâ€" ices. A copy of the proposed change in schedule may be inspected by any interested party at any busiâ€" hness office of this Company. All parties interested in this matter may obtain information with respect thereto either directâ€" ly from this Company or by adâ€" ressing the Secretary of the Hliâ€" nois. Commerce Commission at Springfield, Illinois, ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE a COMPANY By L. G. Bratton, C mersl Commercial Manager FREQUENT TRAINS The Illinois Bell Telephone Company hereby gives notice to the ï¬l':b“c that it has filed with the IIlinois C;.mmerco Commhw: a proposed change in its rates an/ chnrgu for telephone service in the State of Illinois and that said PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHANGE IN SCHEDULE To the Patrons of the Illinois Bell Telephone Company: Good pay at the start ? Frequent, regular raises? A pleasant place to work? Then you want to be a TELEPHONE OPERATOR Come in and see your Chief Operator Vacations with pay ? Highland Park, Winois want from a Job? 21 S. St. Johns Ave. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Congenient.. close To your home To all suburhs and Chicago . . . c less than driving your car . .. ride AT YOUR DOORSTEP northâ€"side are located in the heart of shopping, business and entertainment centers. No doubling back by taxi or other transportation. In all north shore suburbs there are North Shore Line mï¬u.vidli-dut\ulkingdimeeofymbome .. . and in Chicago, stations in the Loop and on the What do NOTICE a ZARALOLCA service for the north shore suburbs Deerfield Church Bazaar The usual, or better, fancy good and aprons will be on sale, also there will be bakery goods and home made candy, as well as all sorts of things in the Advertiser‘s ‘section, gifts from manufacturers from all over the country, includâ€" ing clothes, furniture, toys, scisâ€" sors, candy, etc. s Deerfield Woman‘s Club vacant store on Waukegan road, Thursday and Friday, December 2 and 3. At the meeting of the Directors of the Deerfield Woman‘s Club held Thursday, November 18, at the home of Mrs. Lewis Stryker, the name of Mrs. Donald J. Dick was proposed for membership and accepted. Also the resignation of Mrs, Philip A. Tennis was regretâ€" fully accepted. The club contriâ€" buted $25 to the Community Fund. Mrs, Paul Pagett is presiâ€" dent of the club. The Church of Deerâ€" Mhmrl}ï¬wh&’ Thursday, Nov. 25, 1948 Mrs. Milton. Marher is General Chairman of the Bazaar. Mrs. Harold Giss is President of the Auxiliary, of the Church. North Shore Ge« Go. We are thankful â€" this Thanksgiving Day. thankful, too, because most of our countrymen still beâ€" lieve in private enterprise, the system of business that helped to make possible our many living comforts. We are thankful that we are so fortunate as to live in the United States. We are Paul F. Clark has said, ‘‘We Americans, who total oneâ€"sixteenth of the populaâ€" tion of the world, produce sevenâ€"sixteenths o f _ th e world‘s goods." We own 48 per cent of the world‘s elecâ€" tric power, 50 per cent of its radios, 55 per cent of its telephones, 60 per cent of its steel capacity, 64 per cent of its life insurance policies, 87 per cent of its automobiles, and 94 per cent of its modâ€" ern bathtubs. . "The Friendly People" T. P. "TOM" CLARK, FREQUENT TRAINS Division