Want Ads WELL seasoned firewood. John Tazioli. Teh HP. 8931 or 3785. FOR SALE:â€"â€"1941 special 4â€"door Buick sedan. Excellent condiâ€" tion. Seat covers, yadio, underâ€" seat heater, Low mileage. White walls. Tel. HP. 405. ARMY OFFICER wishes to sell 1948 Buick, Superâ€"sedanette (2 door) 7900 miles, light blue, whiteâ€"wall tires. Must be cash. All service performed by certiâ€" fied Buick dealer. Call Capt. Brennan, Fort Sheridan, HL, Highland Park 5000, Ext. 3209 and 2259, FOR SALE:â€"A tenâ€"piece walnut diningroom set, excellent cond.; three piece bedroom set, comâ€" BIG RUMMAGE SALE at Thrift Shop at Ft. Sheridan, Tuesday, March 1, 9 a m. to 4:30 p.m, Come and see the bargains. COOK; GENERAL â€" Housework; SITUATION WANTED: â€" Ex FOR â€" RENT:â€"Nicely furnished single studio bed rm. available March 1. Tel. HP. 405. WANTED TO RENTâ€"furnished SMALL OR â€" MEDIUM â€" SIZED See Miss Connolly Employment Supervisor 21 S. St. Johns Ave. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE CO. You Can Earn $152 a Month While You Learn to be a Telephone Operator SITUATION WANTED © Pleasant Working Conditions ®© Vacations with Pay © Frequent Raises own room and bath; highest salâ€" ary; Tel. Collect, H. P. 191. NEED PLASTERING DONE while remodeling? Call Lake Forest 3120 perienced baby sitter, Call H.P 5086 after 2 p.m. WANTED TO RENT house for summer rental; 4 or 6 Bed Rms; June to Oct. or longâ€" er; will pay up to $500 per month; can furnish ex. ref, Call Glencoe 102. j house, preferably unfurnished, needed by business executive and wife, May 1 to November or Deceniber i. Location anyâ€" where in Lake County. Best of references offered. Telephone Highland Park 3731 collect. 3tâ€"2â€"10â€"24 For All Popular Makes Parts on hand or availâ€" able. Pick up and delivery. Prompt service. Emergency Service Guaranteed workmanship A. M. Evans 81 N. Sheridan Tel. H.P. 6488 Vacuum Cleaner « Service Miscellaneous Help Wanted FOR RENT Call Libertyville 837 PRESS WANT ADS (continued from page 4) James R. Foster and Earl E. Sproul, II, will be matriculated at Trinity College Thursday in an academic ceremony more than five centuries old. fHIS WEEKâ€" The two students are members of, the first freshman class to be matriculated under a new rule at Trinity providing that no student can become a member of the colâ€" lege body until he has satisfactorâ€" ily completed the first semester of college work, Mrs. Richard Lattanzi of Winâ€" netka attended her sisterâ€"inâ€"law as matron of honor and Don Ronzani served the bridegroom as best man. The class will take the oath of matriculation at a college convoâ€" cation and will sign the college registers Thursday. President G. Keith Funston and Dean Arthur H. Hughes will officiate, James R. Foster is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Foster, 186 Vine Avenue and Earl E. Sproul, II is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Earl E. Sproul, 521 Hawthorne Lane. The bride, the former Picrina Lattanzi, .is the daughter of the Domenic Lattanzis of Winnetka and the bridegroom is the son of Fred Schiabowske of Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Schlabowâ€" ske, who were married last Saturâ€" day at the rectory of the Immacâ€" ulate Conception church, have reâ€" turned from a week‘s honeymoon and are now residing at the home of the bride‘s sister, Mrs. Louis Ugolini of 116 Elmwood drive. U. OF MICHIGAN GRADUATES Diplomas were recently received from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor by Norman C. Deno, 1722 S. Green Bay road, Doctor of Philosophy, and by Arthur Detâ€" mers Dubin, 514 Maple lane, Bachelor of Architecture. LIVING IN HIGHLAND PARK Complete Dining rm. set, china cabinet, 6 chairs, table; artiâ€" ficial fireplace (electric); daâ€" venport and chair; maple record cabinet; all types of clothing, jmen‘s, women‘s and children‘s. 47 South St. Johns Avenue Drastic Reductions FOR SALE:â€" HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POST For All types of curtainsâ€" HOUSE CLEANING? CURTAIN TROUBLES? Free Pickâ€"up and Dolivery Menoni and Mocogni Weddings, cocktail parties, dinners Phone, Highland Park 518 C A TE RIN G PARKWAY Curtain Laundry Chop Suey And Waukegan Rd. 1 mile Point Comfort Restaurant TO TAKE UT Lunch And Dinner Let us help you plan your next party Tel. Glencoe 1594 P. C. McCullough DRY CLEANING (all types) M A NU R E BLACK DIRT GET RESULTS 321 AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE CREATING A TRAFFIC COMMISSION AND u'rï¬usuma TRAFFIC REGâ€" ULATIONS FOR THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK, LAKE COUNâ€" TY, ILLINOIS, PASSED AND APPROVED MARCH 10, 1941" (ADDING SECTION 79â€"D TO SAID ORDINANCE AND ADDâ€" ING SCHEDULE XI THERETO). BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK, LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION I. That an ordinâ€" ance entitled "An Ordinance Creâ€" ating a Traffic Commission and Establishing Traffic Regulations for the City of Highland Park, Lake County, lllinois, Passed and Approved March 10, 1941" be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto the following subâ€" section, which shall be hereinafter known and cited as Section 79â€"D of said ordinance and, further, by the addition to said ordinance of a schedule which is hereby made a part thereof and shall be hereâ€" after known, referred to and cited as Schedule 11 annexed to and made a part of said ordinance., Section 79â€"D. The certain street intersections which are hereafter described in Schedale 11 attached to and made a part of this ordinance or which may be hereafter included in said Schedâ€" ule 11 are hereby declared to be stop intersections for the purposes of this ordinance for and during the period from eight A.M. to four P.M.. upon Monday through Friday of each and every week, excepting legal holidays and vaâ€" cation periods during which the public or private schools within the City of Highland Park and in the vicinity of such intersections are not in session. When stop signs shall be erected at the entrance to any such stop intersection, every driver of a vehicle shall stop at every such stop sign before enâ€" tering such intersection, except when directed to proceed by a police officer or traffic control signal. Schedule 11. Stop Intersections. Through vehicular traffic to stop when signs erected: Green Bay Road at its interâ€" section with Elm Place proâ€" ceeding either north or south. Green Bay Road at its interâ€" section with Deerfield Avenue proceeding either â€" north or south. * Green Bay Road at its interâ€" section with Bobolink Road when proceeding south. Green Bay Road at its interâ€" section with Lincoln Avenue when proceeding north, Green Bay Road at its interâ€" section with Marion Avenue when proceeding either north or south, Roger Williams Avenue at its intersection with Dean Aveâ€" nue proceeding either east or west. ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval, recording and publication, as required by law. Robert F. Patton Mayor ATTEST: V. C. Musser City Clerk 7 Filed: January 31, 1949 Passed: February 14, 1949 _ Approved: February 15, 1949 Recorded: February~15, 1949 Camellia Days February and early March bring camellia days to Chicagoland, and a delicately shaded camellia is likely to come into your life just about this timeâ€"perched on a saucy shoulder or clustered in your party hairâ€"do. Here‘s a tip for camellia lovers â€"those blossoms of delicate perâ€" fection retain their freshness for as much as a week if they are taken care of properly. Simply wrap the camellia in moist cotton, place it in a flat covered dish in your refrigerator, and for several days you will be greeted by a dewy, fresh camellia. Chicagoland Music Festival At Soldiers Field A festival brochure ou@ining rules for the music comxku to be held during the summer will be mailed to 10,000 singers and musicians throughout the United States and Canada within the next The 20th annual Chicagoland Music Festival, sponsored by Chiâ€" cago Tribune Charities, Inc., will be held Saturday night, Aug. 20, in Soldiers‘ field, Philip Maxwell, festival director, announced this week. Early announcement of the festâ€" ival date, he said, is expected to enable thousands of midwesternâ€" ers to schedule Chicago visits for the Aug. 20 weekend. SECTION II This amending THE PRESS NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held in the Council Chamber in the City Hall in the City $# Highland Park, Illinois on Tuesday, the eighth day of March, 1949, at 8:00 P. M. Said public hearing will be conducted by the underâ€" signed, the Zoning Committee for the City of Highland Park, desigâ€" nated and appointed by the City Council of the City of Highland Park for that purpose, to consider the application of H. M. Rogers Productions, & 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. 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 APPRECIATION We wish to express our thanks to friends, neighbors and organiâ€" zations for their many kindnesses in our recent bereavement, The Riddle Family In loving memory of Mrs. George Seiffert, who passed away on February 27, 1943. PURNELL and WILSON Now, comes a Juke box television. Drop in your nicâ€" kel and see six minutes of your choice of four programs posed elevated conveyor sysâ€" tem over in Ohio which is designed to carry iron ore from Lake Erie to the Ohio River and return coal over the same belt. North Shore Ga« Co. "The Friendly People" HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Locally, the biggest news is the new Silent Servel Gas refrigerator with tenâ€"year warranty on the unit and contPols, plastic coated slidâ€" ing shelves, beautiful design and easy purchase terms. Let us inspect your old carburetor FREE! â€"IN MEMORIAMâ€" Charlotte and Bernice Sealed bids will be received by the City Council st its office in the City Hall, Highland Park, NIâ€" incis, until 8:00 o‘clock P. M. Monday, March 14, A. D. 1949, for the furnishing of all labor, tools, and material necessary for the installation of the following electrically operated traffic conâ€" trol signals, in accordance with }phmand'meiï¬aï¬moutfl.in the office of the City Clerk, City of Highland Park, lllinois; Nameâ€" ly: Electrically operated automatic preâ€"timed traffic control signals, complete, installed at intersection Green Bay Road and Central Avenue. Electrically operated 4â€"Way automatic span wire flashing sigâ€" nal, installed at intersection Sheriâ€" dan Road, Cedar Avenue and Dean Avenue. Electrically operated 4â€"Way automatic span wire flashing sigâ€" nal, installed at intersection Sheriâ€" dan Road, St. Johns Ave. and Sheridan Place. 5 Each bid must be accompanied by bank cashier‘s check, certified check or bank draft for 10 per cent of the amount of the bid. Plans and proposal forms may be obtained from the City Clerk or City Engineer upon deposit of $10.00. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids if they deem it best for the public good. By order of the Council of the City of Highland Park, February 14, A. D. 1949. § Girl Scouts Celebrate Birthday In Reverse Observing February as their Inâ€" ternational Month, the Girl Scouts of Highland Park and of the U. S. A. are redoubling their efforts to fill clothing kits for needy children in Europe and Asia, The Girl Scout Birthday, March 12, will be an occasion for birthday presents in reverse, since the final installment of "Clothes for Friendâ€" *i’p" will be shipped" overseas by Girl Scouts on this day. The National Girl Scout Headquarters requested every Community to send, on the average, of two kits for each Troop, The 33 Troops in Highland Park have sent 164 kits, making an average of 5 kits per Troop. Among the Troops sending the largest number of kits were Troop No. 20 at Ravinia ‘School, under Leadérs Mrs. Charles Kluss, Mrs. George Harrison and Mrs. George Rosin, who sent 30 kits; Troop No. 22 at Ravinia School, under Leaders Mrs. Bowen Stair and Mrs. James Murphey, who sent 28 kits; Troop No. 5 at Braeside School, under Leaders Mrs, F. S. Mudge, Mrs. C. Bouton McDougal and Mrs. R. V. Best, who sent 26 kits and Troop No. 8 at West Ridge School, under Leaders Mrs. P. N. Gould and Mrs. L. N. Harter who sent 20 kits. WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH (Evangelical United Brethren) Laurel Ave. at McGovern St. Lester H. Laubenstein, Minister SUNDAYâ€" Highland Park, Hlincis Robert Albetrson, Minister 1015 Lauretta Place, Highland Pk. Telephone H. P. 2269 H. P. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & Highwood Rev. James D. Gleeson Rev. ‘Arthur E. Douaire Massesâ€"6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 and 11:30. wWELCOME TO CHURCH North Ave., and Lauretta Place ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH NORTH SHORE CONGREGATION ISRAEL JEHOVAM‘S WITNESSES 374 Laurel Avenue Church phone, H. P. 263 Minister ST. JAMES CHURCH BETHANY CHURCH Rev. Roland W. Hosto Phone H. P. 1599 nden, Pastor P. 4769 City Clerk Education the Sheridar day of this Alshuler, 137 North Second street, who was taken by death the preâ€" ceding Friday. Born 67 years ago, in Germany, he had been a resident of Highland Park for five years. He is survived by his widow, Alice. \Kuttreff Interment was made at Graceâ€" land cemetery. Rites were conducted on Tuesâ€" day of this week at the Immacuâ€" late Conception church for Mrs. Bridget Deering, 235 No. St. Johns avenue, who passed away the preâ€" ceding Sunday. She had been a resident of Highland Park for 67 years, and would have been 92 years of age in May. She was born in County Cork, Ireland. Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. Mary Proctor of the above address and another daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Stoekle of Berwin; two brothers; John Walsh of Sagâ€" inaw, Michigan, and Thomas Walsh of County Cork, Ireland; two sisters: Mrs. Catherine Kubls, of Hindale, and Mrs. Ellen Canâ€" tillon, of Aurora; seven grandâ€" children and eight greatâ€"grandâ€" children. Interment was made in St. Mary‘s cemetery, Lake Forest, Mrs. Nell Stedman Kuttreff, formerly of Highland Park, passed away on February 6 in the Graâ€" ham Hospital, Keokuk, Iowa, at the age of 68. Mrs. Kuttreff was well known in Highland Park, having mainâ€" tained a dressmaking shop here for 18 years. In June, 1945, she retired from business and moved, with her husband, Charles, to Bonaparte, lowa. Funeral rites were conducted at the Presbyterâ€" ian church in Bonaparte, of which she was a member. Besides her husband, she is surâ€" vived by two sisters. 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. Funeral services were held at _This Chureh is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, during Sunday church service. CHURCH 4 Deerfield and Green Bay Rds. Rt. Rev. Megr. Joseph P. Morrison Pastor Rev. John P. O‘Connell, S.T.D. 200 S. Green Bay Rd.â€"H.P. 202 Sundays: 1:30 P.M., or at other times upon request. Arrangements should be made during the week. Sunday : 6:30, 7:30, 9:00, 10:00 11;:00, 12:00 Noon. 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 7:30 337 Euclid Ave., Highwood FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTISEK IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Sn_hjoet of next Sunday‘s Lesâ€" FRANK E. JENKS Paperâ€"hanging 387 Hazel Avenue . Runkle for