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Highland Park Press, 27 Jul 1950, p. 6

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<o ~â€"noppprameih â€"eofighiand _ P ark, Alingc. «2P â€"Want Ads Page 6 FOR SALEâ€"1 Salesman‘s desk 2% ft» by 3% ft. mahogany finish, 3 drawers, good condiâ€" â€" tion. I Duplex double desk, 5 ft by 4 ft. mahogany finished, linolâ€" eum laid top, excellent condiâ€" L. P. GAS, er bottled Gas or Proâ€" pane, or tank gas. Inquire at North Shore Gas Company. FOR SALE:â€"Corner lot in Raâ€" FOR â€" RENT:â€"Nicely furnished FOR RENTâ€"BUSINESS offices or shop. 549 Central avenue. See W. J. Henning, 60 So. WANTED TO BUY I am in the market for a cottage or small ranch house (2*bedâ€" rooms) in Highland Park. Preâ€" feP to deal directly with owner. Write L. E. C., Box 802, Highâ€" HELP WANTED ®~ Good Working Conditions __ HOUSE â€" TRAILER 5 YEARS TO PAY AT 5% Newest Liberty models, Colonial Sportsman, .Griffin. See our. barâ€" gains on used trailers. Open eves. LEHMAN TRAILER.._SALES YORK AND TOUHY, * â€" $152 a month to start With selling experience or equivaâ€" lent to do field and sales work for major feed Company. Perâ€" manent work. Good chance for advancement. | Betterâ€"thanâ€"averâ€" age earnings. Thoropggh trainâ€" "ing. on the job. Home nights. No investment and no credit to carry. Must have car. Age 25 to 50. Only congenial, maâ€" ture, reliable man will: be conâ€" sidered. â€" For â€" confidential apâ€" pointment, | reply "RW", Box 802, in care of the Highland Park Press, Highland Park, IH. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Motorized _ equipment; _ reasonâ€" able _ rates; _ sewer and" septic tamks built and repaired; 500 gallon septic tanks installed. @ â€" Paid Vacations PARTIES? OUR SPECIALTY! Doem Mocore and Bill Babcock Phone HI. 2â€"4800 for informaâ€" tion. Green Bay road. studio bedroom, single only. Call HI 2â€"0405, 1461. land Park, Illinois. 21 South St. Johns Avenue Tel. Northbrook 223â€"Jâ€"1 See Miss Sliwa Employment Supervisor SALESMAN WANTED CA TE RING A TELEPHONE OPERATOR at ILLINOIS BELL BENSENVILLE VANDERBILT 4â€"9108 plan your next party Tel. Glences 1594 Call Glencoe 2268 MAGICIANS Ask the Girl FOR RENT For a Job? Looking cocktail ‘ Tel HI 2 Hawthorne A. C. at Waukegan. Sunday, Oct. 29 at 2:00 pm. Whiting at Waukegan.* Sunday, Nov. 5 at 1:30 p.m. Waukegan at Rock lsland.* * League Games. _‘ Crews She had been active in «civic circles and was a member of the Intermediate Group of the Highâ€" land Parkâ€"Ravinia Center of the Infant Welfare Society of Chicaâ€" go, Chapter DR, P.E.O., the Raâ€" vinia Women‘s Club, and was pubâ€" lic relations chairman for the Community Concert Association. Mrs. Crews is the former Gerâ€" trude Stanton, daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S, Stanton of 704 Indiana Avenue, ‘Urbana, Illiâ€" nois. â€" & A victim â€"of il} health, she had returned to her home from a Wilâ€" mette rest home only a month ago. She had been missing from her home since 10 o‘clock the préâ€" ceding "CWertng. The body was found> by Highwood policeâ€"after an intensive search. ‘ She was, born November â€"9, 1909, in Dikigonal, Iowa, and was educated at the University of lilinois â€"where she was Woman‘s Editor of the Daily Illini, a memâ€" ber of Mortar Board, the Senior Council, Torch, Theta Sigma Phi, and Kappa Tau Alpha. She was a member of Delta Zéeta sorority. Following~ graduation, she was assistant editor of the University of Illinois Alumni News. Surviving are her husband; her parents; three children, Nancy, Stephen, and Jane Ann; a sister, Mrs. Edwin M. Farlow of, Boston, Mass.; and her grandmother, Mrs. Ella M. Grove of Urbana, Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, July 25, in Trinâ€" ity Episcopal Church,* Highland Park, with graveside ceremonies and interment later in the day at Urbana. * 3 Flannigan Funeral rites were held last Saturday morning at St, James church for Mrs. Ellen Flannigan, 66, of 252 Green Bay road, Highâ€" wood, whose body was found early Tharsday morning at,Prairie aveâ€" nue, on an enbankment of the Northwestern _ railroad _ tracks, where it had apparently been hurlâ€" ed when struck by a train, Mrs. Halbert O. Crews, 1736 University _ Avenue, â€" Highland Park, .died Sunday at her home following a long <illness MASTER KEY The new 6â€"inâ€"1 kitchen aid Cingalini â€" accordian; antique Hall stand; 2 offite desks. FOR SALE:â€" 47 South St. Johns Avenue HL 2â€"2744 4 A lifelong resident Sof â€"Highâ€" Menoni and Mocogni Phone, HI 20518 HIGHLAND PARK TRADINGâ€" POST NORTHMORE‘S HOME PRODUCTsS Highlandâ€"Park, HMlinois Ask for MASTER KEY (Continued from page 5) on all summer clothing 20% Reduction M A NU R E OBITUARIES BLACK DIRT Surviving are his wife, Bess; son Charles of Chicago; daughter, Mrs. William D. Mendelson of 801 S. Green Bay road and three granddaughters, Ann Mendelson and Jill and Susan Marks. _ Mr. Russell retired five years ago, He had been a conductor for the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad for 38 years and served asâ€"city_clerk of High, wood for ToUr years. _ Born in Allegheny, Pennsylvanâ€" ia, on August 23, 1872, he had lived in Highland Park singe 1924, most of that time on S. Linden evenue, â€" moving . to Broadview only three months ago. bek" Rosenberg Born on Féb. 2, 1880, in Lithâ€" uania, Mr. Rosenberg came to this country at the age of six, living most of his life in Chicago, where he was an attorney. Preceded in death by his wife 8 years ago last October, he is survived _by. â€"his daughter; Mrs. Maurice S. Weigle*with whom he had resided for the past two and one half years, and by two grandâ€" daughters, Alice and â€" Barbara Weigle. wood," her: parents were the, late J. V. Garritys, pioneer residents of the vicinity. Surviving are her husband, John J., real estate dealâ€" er; three daughters, Mrs. Robert Rau, Mrs. H. C. Edwards and Mrs. Paul«Stipe, all of Highland Park, one brother, George Garrity of Gardem City, Michigan; a sister, Mrs. Peter Rettig of Highwood, and six grandchildren. Marks Funeral servivces were held at 12 noon on Monday, July 24, at Rosehill chapel, Chicago, . for Moses M. Marks, 77, of 1832 Broadview avenue, who passed away on Thursday, July 20, at his home. On Saturday, July 22, Samuel Rosenberg, 70, of 2311 Lakeside place, was taken by death. Interment was made in North Shore Garden of Memories. Thomas Earl. Russell, 71, of 231 Sheridan avenue, Highwood, was the victim of a heart attack at his home on Sunday, July 23. He had been ill for, the past. sevâ€" eral years. â€" overhanging roof which permits the short winter sun to penetrate the deep living room. In summer, the same angled roof keeps out the almost perpendicular rays. Three 1‘.6«--, easily accessible bedrooms; closet -rue to hold everything without crowding; and a more than 29â€"foot livingâ€"dining room area u!u !iu wh!dv':nl_l:. .)flnp.lxn'eo and Funeral services were held 1 p.m. on Tuesday, July 25, Furth‘s, Chicago, with burial Waldheim cemetery, Russell r + a home around the sun isn‘t hard with this plg:“?wl Amcrican Home Magazine. It‘s a southâ€"facing ranch house an overhanging roof which permits the short winter sun. ?ngl_ngtnu &!o decoratorâ€"perfect wall space, make it a prizeâ€"winning domicile at a moderate price. DON‘T HUNT FOR STAMPS Interment was in Rosehill. Northmore‘s, Highland Park, Hlinois A Sunny Home for Sunny Living THE PRESS at at at two sons, Thomas E., Jr. and Charles Edward of Highwood; a Mrs. Lennie Denning of St. Louis, Missouri and six grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, July 26, at 2 p.m. at the Seguin Funeral Home, 52 N. Second street, the Rev. Herbert W. Linden, officiating. February 18, 1879, he had lived in Highwood for over forty years. In addition to his wife, Franâ€" H. Richman Tailors & Cleaners JOB PRINTING IS OUR SPECIALTY Highland Park Printing KEEP STAMPS HANDY in this attractive, ¢olonial style paperweight ‘ of highly polâ€" ished‘ brass. Lacquered to reâ€" tain finish. Has soft, green, fe.t pad to protect your desk. ALWAYS HAS <A _ STAMP WHEN YOU WANT ONE: Clever, saucerâ€"shaped . top, which lits off, holds elips, pras, etc. A strikingly handâ€" some addition to the desk of ary man or woman. A PERâ€" FECT GIFT. Neatly holds U.8. Port Office regular coll of 1c, 2c, 3¢, etc. stamps. SATISâ€" FACTION GUARANTEED. Imâ€" mediate ship me n t. $3.50 POSTPAID. In beautiful silver plate, $7.50 tax and postpaid. (Illinoia residents . plecae add 2% to cover sales taz.) Always the Goon Printing Phone . "HI 20557 Photorâ€"American Home Mapazine 516 Laurel Dial.HL2¢] 172 ©â€"0%s ut 0° HIGHLAND PARK BAPTISH CHURCH 374 Laurel Ave. and 11:30. M Rev. Bernard E. Burns 200 8. Greem Bay Rd. HI 2â€"0202 *Wereparmcase ane san | _| |_, _ Holy Daysâ€"6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 and or Tt Trikaps‘~ un «ud h a¢ e of first Fridays â€"â€" 4:00 and 7:30 p.m. . Baptisms : ** Sundaysâ€"1:30 P.M., or at other fl-: made during the week. 367 Hazel Avenue Whis Church is a branch of The Wm:‘mmd Whe Sundasy morning service is held at 11 ¢clock and the Wednesday eveâ€" EPC 2t O CR TT monies of Christian Science healing, is Smail children are cared for during Sunday church service. SPRINGFIELD â€" Some young Aady betweenâ€"the ages of 18 and Any Illinois girl who meets the gimple requirements ‘of the conâ€" test can become eligible for the following prizes: A n‘o Ford Convertible as Grand Prize; a week‘s vacation at Wilbur Clark‘s Desert Inn at Las Vm.;ne: hv;'el(fllod Ch‘t the Edgewater e otel, Chicago ; m set of Stetson China; a Westâ€" inghouse Laundromat; a Greyâ€" hound Bus trip to Las Vegas; a Revere movie camera; an Elgin National watch; Gantner sweaters and swim suits, and Luxite gown and Holeproof hosiery. In addition, the Queen will be WELCOME 1O â€" CHURCH 24 will be State Fair Queen this year. Will it be YOU! _ _ _ _ In addition, the Queen will be official Hostess at the State Fair, ‘The scene above will be reâ€"enacted when the Queen of the 1950 Milinois State Fair is crowned at the Fairgrounds, Aug. 11. Entries in the contest are being received now. 1100 ammâ€" 00000 Rev. Robert Clingman, Minister m uo. Mor Dh 2 2k Bubject of next Sunday‘s Lesson serâ€" FIRS# CHURCH OP CHRISE, Deerfleld and Green Bay Rés. Week of July 14 thru July 20 Operations performed Xâ€"ray examinations Babies delivered Laboratory examinations mergencies attended Rev. James D. Gleeson Rev. Arthur E. Douaire Highland Park Hospital Foundation Will YOU se State Fair Queen? Weekly Report Thursday, July 27, 1950 WEDNESDAY :â€" $:00 p.m.â€"Midâ€"Week Service. THURSDAY:â€" $:00 p.m.â€"Chancel Choir. SATURDAY;â€" . . k Whe Rev. William Atkinson Young, D.D. Dr. Mdgar Siskin, Rabbi Glencoe, HIL Phone, Glencoe T25 Servicesâ€"Friday nights at 8:30 p.m. and will take part in radio presentation of Mm many WM events. The rules are dnuo. An applicant must be between the ages of 18 and 24, and a resident of Illinois. Daily newspapers in ten cities are sponsoring contests to choose the ten finalists for the State Fair Queen awards. Cities in which eog;efllu‘:r‘ ‘;I::-! mAlhl. m s Decatur, Marion, Rocm Kank»~ akee. Rock Islandâ€"Moline, Peoria and Danville. Entry blanks and contest rules can be obtained at these newsâ€" p;pet offices. Prizes will be offered in the local contests, with the winnor becoming a candidate for the State Fair gm rown. 10 a.m. through September 3. No Church school classes until after _ SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 a.m.â€"Church â€" School. 7:30 and 11:00 a.m.â€"Morn Miss Sara Lee Director of Religious Education WRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Whe Reverend Charles U. Harris 83. JOHNS EVANGELICAL & Church phone, HI 2â€"1695 Albert G. Masser, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES 103 60 16 3 2,640 286. 11,868 886 223 702 Â¥4

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