Want Ads Page 6 WELL seasoned firewood. John Tazioli. Tel. HP. 8981 or 3785. FOR SALE:â€"1941 special 4â€"door Buick sedan. Excellent condiâ€" tion, Seat covers, radio, underâ€" seat heater, Low mileage. White walls. Tel. H.P. 405. SITUATION WANTED: â€" Exp. baby sitter evenings; Call H.P. 4712. WANTED TO RENTâ€"furnished house for summer rental; 4 or 5 Bed Rms; June to Oct. or longâ€" er; will pay up to $500 per month; can furnish ex. ref. Call Glencoe 102. FOR â€" RENT:â€"Nicely furnished single studio bed rm. available March 1. Tel. HP. 405. SITUATION WANTED: â€" Exâ€" perienced baby sitter, Call H.P. 5086 after 2 p.m. SMALL â€" OR MEDIUM â€" SIZED working order, broken door handle; also Hoover Vacuum cleaner, good condition; $20. each or both for $35. Tel H.P. 111. You Can Earn $152 a Month While You Learn to be a Telephone Operator ® Pleasant Working Conditions e Vacations with Pay & Frequent Raises See Miss Connolly Employment Supervisor 21 S. St. Johns Ave. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE CO. SITUATION WANTED WANTED TO RENT house, preferably unfurnished, needed by business executive and wife, May 1 to November or December 1. Location anyâ€" where in Lake County. Best of references offered. Telephone Highland Park 3731 collect 3tâ€"2â€"10 *~â€" FOR RENT Vacuum Cleaner Service For All Popular Makes Parts on hand or availâ€" able. Pick up and delivery. Prompt service. _ _ _ THE WELCOMERS WISH TO GREET every family in the community, If you know of a Newcomer to Highland Park, call our hostess, _ Mrs. l-rrm McKee, Glencoe 1071. Weddings, cocktail parties, dinners _ ____ Emergency Service Guaranteed workmanship C A TE RIN G Help Wanted Miscellaneous Let us help you plan your next party Tel. Glencoe 1594 P. C. McCullough A. M. Evans 81 N. Sheridan Tel. H.P. 6488 B2 PRESS WANT ADS GET RESULTS Complete Dining rm. set, china cabinet, 6 chairs, table; artiâ€" ficial fireplace (electric); daâ€" venport and chair; maple record cabinet; all types of clothing, men‘s, women‘s and children‘s. Drastic Reductions FOR SALE:â€" HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POST For All types of curtainsâ€" spreads, table linens and blankets. HOUSE CLEANING? CURTAIN TROUBLES? DRY CLEANING (all types) Free Pickâ€"up and Dolivery §3 N. Green Bay Menoni and Mocogni Three thousand years ago the ingenious Chinese used natural gas, which they transmitted for long disâ€" tances through bamboo pipes and used mostly for such operations as evaporating salt brine from their salt mines. CALL The Highland Fling H. P 5412 or H. P. 5344 630 N. Green Bay Phone, Highland Park 518 47 South St. Johns Avenue North Shore G2« Go. . See your Gas range dealer or your Gas Company store for a large variety of models. In 1859, reported the magâ€" azinc, The American Gaâ€" zette, one hundred American families used gas for cookâ€" ing. Today, twentyâ€"four milâ€" lion American homemakers cook with gas. New models of C P Gas ranges are the most modern in automatic controls, easy to clean, and easy to buy. PARKWAY Curtain Laundry Chop Suey And Fried Chicken Waukegan Rd. 1 mile north of Deerfield Tel. Deerfield 79 Point Comfort TO TAKE OUT "The Friendly People" M A NU R E Restaurant ICE CUBES CRUSHED ICE Division Manager For Hot Beds BLACK DIRT (We Deliver) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS | Sealed bids will be received by &Couufl.tmofï¬eohï¬o‘ City Hall, Highland Park, Illinois until 8 o‘clock P.M., Monday Febâ€" ruary 28th, A.D. 1949 for certain improvements to be made to the basement of the City Hall buildâ€" ’hc in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the City Clerk‘s office. Plans, specifications and bidding sheets may be secured at the ofâ€" fice of the City Clerk at Highland Park, lllinois. Council reserves the right to reject any -nd:llbidlil‘z deem it best for the public V. C. Musser City Clerk. By order of the City Council of Highland Park, Illinois, this first day of February AD. 1949 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the Council at its office in the City Hall, Highland Park, Illinois until 8 o‘clock P.â€" M., Monday, February 28th, A.D. 1949 for the construction of shore protection at the Highland Park Water Works, City of Highland Park, in wccnsiance with the plans and specifications on file in the City Clerk‘s office. Plans, specifications and bidding sheets may be secured at the office of the City Clerk, Highland Park, Illinois. Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids if they deem it best for the public good. V. C. Musser ~_City Clerk. By order of the City Council of Highland Park, Illinois, this first day of February AD. 1949 P. M. Said public hearing will be conducted by the â€" underâ€" signed, the Zoning Committee for the City of Highland Park, desigâ€" natedâ€"and appointed by the City Council of the City of Highland Park for that purpose, to consider the application of H. M. Rogers Productions, a corporation, dated October 27, 1948, for a Special Permit pursuant to the provisions of Section 14 of the Zoning Orâ€" dinance of 1947 of the City of Highland Park, to occupy and use for a ‘period from June ‘1, 1949 to September 30, 1949, the Northwest portion of the Highâ€" land Park High School Athletic Field for dramatic presentations. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held in the Council Chamber in the City Hall in the City of Highland Park, Illinois on Tuesday, the eighth day of March, 1949, at 8:00 At the said public hearing an opportunity will be afforded to all persons interested in the matâ€" ter above mentioned to be heard in relation to said matter. Carl H. Velde . Kenneth C. Anderson C. F. Lundquist Cyrus Mead III Dr. Earl Fritsch Zoning Committee of Highland Park 2tâ€"2â€"17â€"24 National Red Cross Campaign Launched In Chicago, Feb. 28 For the first time in history.} Chicago will be the scene of the launching of the National Red Cross Fund Campaign, with Genâ€" eral Dwight D. Eisenhower, presiâ€" dent of Columbia University, as principal speaker, James E. Day, general chairman of the Chicago Chapter‘s 1949 Red Cross drive, announced today, Heretofore, the national _ campaign â€" has been launched in the east, Day exâ€" plained. The national kickâ€"off will be a meeting February 28, before apâ€" proximately â€" 5,000 _ Red Cross workers in Medinah Temple, with many national and local notables, including film actor James E. Stewart as master of ceremonies, and Mayor Martin H. Kennelly, Helen Hayes, and Wayne King. National radio hookâ€"ups and teleâ€" casts between Chicago and the east are planned, as well as a special local followâ€"up program with Chicago outlets. The program will be broadcast nationally through the facilities of the American Broadcasting Company, It iz scheduled for 8:30 to 9:00 p.m. ) February 28, on the eve of the opening of the monthâ€"long campaign which beâ€" gins March 1. The local program will continue to 9:30 p.m. Presiâ€" dent Truman will speak on the THE PRESS 2t 2â€"10â€"17 2t 2â€"10â€"17 Phillip Wautrous, Donald Ritter, Mary Ann Meyer, Donald Grabo, Joan Graham, George Marchi, Benjamin Ziccarelli, Carol Moonâ€" ey, Cynthisa Harris, Viola â€" Darâ€" lene Black. Celloâ€"Janet Graham, Sue Lane, Lynn Street, Paul Klein, Contra bass â€" Wniona Kuehn, James Faulkner, James Gordon, James Grace, Velma Pagel. j Fluteâ€"Stephen Behr, Margaret King, Sally Trangmar, Joyce Godie. Oboe â€" Lenore Bernardi, Bassoonâ€"David Owen Clarinetâ€" Mare Goldsmith, Mary Selfridge, Bill Wertheimer, Gregory Newell Horm â€" James Goldsmith, Guy Wilbur. Trumpet â€" Karl Hout, ‘Thomas Olsen. Tromboneâ€"Elmer Schlung, Bruce McClure. Percusâ€" sionâ€"David Baum. Pianoâ€"Anne Lawton. Under the direction of Harold N. Finch the orchestra has been working steadily on the M score since Christmas. In addition to the choral accompaniment the orchestra plays the overture which precedes the performance. Traffic Report â€" byterian and Christian Science churches for their fine cooperation in the pnrhnf problem, providing ample space for the Fire Company to service this section. Shrubbery on Parkways This menace is being overcome, resulting in better visability, an important safety factor. During he period of 1940â€"1945t, 1000 pieces of propery were cleared of shrubbery. * Grade Crossings As the result of conferences with the Northwestern RR., the tower at the Central avenue crossâ€" ing will be raised for better vision and a signal panel board installed in the towerâ€"an imâ€" portant factor in foggy weather, at a cost of about $4000 to the railroad. The Traffic commission commends officials for their coâ€" operation in this matter. As a further precaution â€"the Commission recommends that all North Shore trains proceeding north come to a full stop at Cenâ€" tral avenue, and all trains be equipped with brighter "dim" headlights. School Safety This is a challenging problem, although grammar schools have provided excellent school patrols. More police and more squad cars are necessary for adequate proâ€" tection, as Highland Park covers an area of 13 square miles. Members of Committee Assisting Mr. Gilroy, chairman of the Commission, are Fred Fell, Lorentz B. Knouff, David Pasâ€" quesi, Harry Pertz, secretary, Philip E. Cole, Engineer, ex offiâ€" cio, Andrew C. Beck â€" Superinâ€" tendent of Streets, ex officio, Mayor Robert F. Patton, ex offiâ€" cio, Police Chief Edward Patten, ex officio, and Harry Aiston, conâ€" sultant. Highwood Com. Centerâ€" donated $30.00 toward the purâ€" chase of: kitchenware, and that Laeglar Pharmacy, Highwood, had also presented the committee with a check for $100.00 for this need. The Fashion show, scheduled to be a showing of summer clothes has been announced as being planned for Saturday evening, May 144, and Sunday afternoon May 15. All local organizations are asked to take notice so that they ‘will not plan events for the same dates, The March meeting of the Comâ€" munity Center commission will be held . Wednesday, March 9. Look Who‘s Here â€" (Continued from page 4) Mrs. Smyth is the former Jane Chandler, daughter of Mrs. E. W. Chandler of Chicago and grandâ€" daughter of Mrs. Hannibal Chandâ€" ler of Chicago, formerly of Highâ€" land Park. Mrs, J. P. Smyth is the paternal grandmother, Leather Craft Class To Meet Wednesdays At Community Center broadcast from Washington, D.C., and the balance of the program will be presented from the stage of the Medinah Temple, Ohio Street and Wabash Avenue. In addition to masterâ€"ofâ€"ceremonies Stewart, Miss Hayes, and Wayne King and his orchestra, other enâ€" \m will include vocalist The time of the Leather Craft class at the Center has been changed to Wednesday evenings, from 7:30 to 9:30. Nancy Evans, Fred Kendall and the Don Large choir, and members of WGN staff. (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) Recreation Calendar Friday, February 1 9:30 am. â€" Old +7:00 p.m. Weight lifting class. 7:30 p.m.â€"Community Basketâ€" ball League at Lincoln gym. 8:00â€"11:30 p.m.â€"Skyâ€"loft (teen age) dance. Saturday, February 19thâ€" 9:30 am. Junior Craft class. 9:30 a.m.â€"Basketball for gramâ€" mar school boys at Braeside gym. 1:00 a.m. Trip to the Sportsâ€" man‘s Show at the International Amphitheater, Cost of $1.50 inâ€" eludes admission and transportaâ€" tion. Reservations must be made at Community Center by Feb. 17. 1;:00â€"3:00 p.m. Basketball for grammar and high school boys at Lincoln gym. Monday, February 21â€" 3:45 p.m.â€"Junior art class. 7:00 p.m.â€"Weight lifting class. 8:00 p.m.â€"Ballroom dancing Tuesday, February 22â€" 10:15 a.m. Adult exercise and modern dance class, ‘ 8:15â€"5:00 pm. Modern dance classes, kindergarten through high school age. 7:30 }.m. Community Players rehearsal. 7:30â€"9:00 p.m. Table Tennis inâ€" struction, . Wednesday, February 23â€" .h' 9:30 a.m.â€"Highland Park Chorâ€" al Club rehearsal. 7:00 p.m. Weight lifting class. 7:30 p.m.«â€"Leathercraft class. 7:30 p.m. Community badminton at Ravinia gym. Book On Anthropology At Public Library 8:00 p.m. Red Cross Campaign workers meeting. The much acclaimed $10,000 science award winner, Mirror For Man by Dr. Clyde Kluckhohn, is now available at the public library. This book, concerning the relaâ€" tion of anthropology to modern life, has been favorably judged by such authorities as Dr. Ernest A. Hooton of Harvard, author and economist Stuart Chase, and Proâ€" fessor Ralph Linton of Yale. The Saturday Review of Literature, in announcing Mirror For Man as its cover book, wrote: "Here‘s a book by a Harvard anthropologist written for the lay reader that is both fascinating and enlightening." This straightfoward, vigorous book should have a place among the more important recent works, for it is the best nonâ€"technical book on anthropology which has apâ€" peared to date. Mrs. John T. Lorch To Entertain Smith College Club The North Shore Smith College Club will meet Wednesday, Februâ€" ary 23, at 2:30 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. John T. Lorch, 730 Bluff Street, Glencoe. Miss Hilda Taba, director of the center for intergroup education at the uniâ€" versity of Chicago, will speak on "Education and Human Relaâ€" tions." WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH North Ave., and Lauretta Place Highland Park, Hlinois Robert Albetrson, Minister 1015 Lauretta Place, Highland Pk. Telephone H. P. 2269 $:00â€"5:00 p.m.â€"Batonâ€"twirling BETHANY CHURCH (Evn.‘olie.l United Brethren) Laurel Ave. at McGovern St. Lester H. Laubenstein, Minister SUNDAYâ€" H. P. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Massesâ€"6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 and 11:30. Miss Sallie Lee Director of Religious Education WELCOME TO CHURCH ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCH Oakridge and High, Highwood Herbert W. Linden, Pastor Phone H. P. 4769 ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH CONGREGATION ISRAEL JEHOVAH‘S WITNESSES Church phone, H. P. 263 Minister Rev. Arthur E. Douaire ST. JAMES CHURCH Highwood 374 Laurel Avenue Highland Park, Illinois . Hosto Thursday, Feb. 17, 1949 Last rites were held on Monday at the Seguin funeral Homé for Mrs. Julia Simons, 421 North Green Bay road, who passed away on Thursday, at the Highland Park hospital, after an illness of two years, She was 40 years of A native of Iowa, she had lived in Highland Park for 26 years. She is survived by her husband, Joseph; two daughters, Mrs, Maxâ€" ine Certa and Mrs. Dariene Geiâ€" singer; a sister, Mrs. H. T. Little of California, and two brothers, Lafe Martin of Odell, IIL, and Harley Martin of Muncie, Ind. Interment was made in Memoâ€" rial Park cemetery, Evanston. Putnam Funeral services for John A. Putnam, 79, of 221 Prospect aveâ€" nue, will be held at 2 o‘clock in the afternoon on Saturday, at the Presbyterian church, Mr. Putnam, retired President of A. A. Putâ€" nam & Sons, Chicago, wholesale shoe company, passed away on Tuesday, February 15, at his home. Born in Boston, Massachusetts on April 15, 1869, he became president of the business founded by his father, after his father‘s death,. He retired from active business 25 years ago. Besides his wife, Imogene, he is survived by a brother, Dudley, of Ontario, Canada, and a stepson, Charles F. Drake of Glencoe. Interment will be in the Northâ€" shore Garden of Memories. We wish to thank our neighbors, friends and relatives for the many kindnesses shown us in our recent bereavement. 5 Ingram C. Rasmussen Andrew and Jack Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bloomfield Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bloomfield Deerfield Woman‘s Club Honor Washington‘s Birthday The meeting of the Deerfield Woman‘s club on February 22 at the Deerfield Grammar school at 2 p.m. will be in charge of the Home and Education department, with Mrs. Lewis Haynor, chairâ€" man, presiding. Two films will be presented: America the Beautiâ€" ful and Kenmore Heritage, home of Col. and Mrs. Fielding Lewis, at Fredericksburg, Va. Mrs. Lewis was the only sister of George Washington. Mrs. R. L Fry is hostess for the day. Musiccill be furnished by Paul Harper, music director of the school. * of the The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which inâ€" cludes testimonies of Christian healing, is at 8 o‘clock. * Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesâ€" son Serman "Soul". Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, during Sunday church service. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH Deerfield and Green Bay Rds. Rt. Rev. Magr. Joseph P. Morrison Pastor Weekâ€"Days: 6:30, 8:15, Holy Days: 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 9:00, 10:00. . Confessions Saturdays, Holy Days and Eves of First Fridays: 4:00 and 7:30 Sunday : 6:30, 7:30, 9:00, 10:00 11:00, 12:00 Noonz Sundays: 1:30 P.M., or at other times upon request, Arrangements should be made during the week. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST This Church is a branch of The REDEEMER EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN â€" CcuurcH . John P. O‘Connell, S.T.D. S. Green Bay Rd.â€"H.P. 202 CARD OF THANKS club. Paul Pagett is president 387 Hazel Avenue . Runkle for