Collapsible baby bugey; strollâ€" er; Pressure cooker. ' _ Want Ads SITUATION WANTED â€" Care taker and handy‘ man; retired policeman and fireman, 57 years ~__old. Must: have Jiving quarters. No children. Write "X", in care â€" cof Highland ‘Park Press, 516 â€"â€" Laurel Ave., Highland Park. Bodyâ€" & Fender Repairing 322 N. First LOSTâ€"Vicinity of A. & P. store, Friday afternoon; 2 scrap books . of Prvg Clippings; Tel. HIL 2 SITUATION WANTED â€"Gutters need cleaning? Tel. HI. 2â€"2064. HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POST HELP WANTED: Woman (white) 2 days a week for cleaning and jroning. Call HIL 2â€"5878. Near MAN WANTEDâ€" f *‘.!. Glencoe 1071. THE WELCOMERS wWisH TO GREET every family in the community. If you 6563; Reward. . FQR SALEâ€"Restaurant counter stoolsâ€"Mdjustable _ to height. Suitable for bars, restaurants, ete. Call HI. 2â€"9873 and ask for Call HI 2â€"0405 FOR SALE:â€"Corner lot in Raâ€" AN WANTEDâ€" for production department at Nesbitt Bottling Co., 1221 Deerfield Road, HI. CATERIN G wood for. sale. Any length $16 per ton delivered. Tel. HI 2â€"6681. plan. your next party D A H L‘ S P. GAS, or bottled Gas or Proâ€" pane, or tank gas. Inquire at North Shore Gas Company. Miscellaneous SUMMER CLOTHING HALF PRICE Situation Wanted RENT:â€"Nicely _ furnished io. bedroom, single only. . C. MeC ullough th St. Johns Avenue HIL 22744 ‘Tel. TILLEY, HUMPHiRREY, _ TIEDEMANN & Goprz Attorneys Paul €. Behanna R Attorney for City of Highland Park Highland Park, Iilinots Packard, Barnes, Schumacher, Gilmore | & VanNess ’ Attorneys for Park District of Highiand Park, Illinois First National Bank Bufiding IChll'uku 3. Illinots contested Urst Tue of the n A. M $ ae ce e EC URm eR T persons that the first Monday of Novâ€" ember. 1950, is the claim dete in the esiate oi CASSIUS J. MASCN, Deceased pending in the Probate Court of Lake County. filinots, and that claims may be filed ngainct the said estate on or betore . Said _ date without issuance of ®ummmons All clatins filed against saftl estate on or. before said date and not contested, wili be adjuaicated on the Uirst Tuesdiy witer the lirst Monday | of the next succeeding month at 10 | A ar Harry A. Hail Stutes Attorney of Lake Ce Court â€"House, Waukegan, Wilbur B. Brazel "% Assistanit State‘s. Attorney alge oo o e e oo ely o‘clock in the forencon, Central Stanâ€" dard Time. at the Bast . doorâ€"of â€" the Court House of Lake County, lilinots, in the City 6f ‘Waukegan, Iilinols, sell ut publlc vendue to the hizhest and best bidder fer cash, ail‘ and ~singuiar t following described premises and real estite in said decree mentioned, situated in the County of Lake / and State‘ of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be suffictent to satisfy . said decree, toâ€"wil.: * Lot 19 in Ravinia Delis, being a subâ€" division .of Block 3 texcept the South 46 feet thereofi in the partition of the South East quarter of the North East quarter of Section 36, Township 43 North, Range 12. East of the 3rd PM. accordingz to the Plat of sajd Partition recorded June 22. 1892 As Document 50108 / in Book . «C" of. Plats, page 24, in Lake County, Hitâ€" nols ‘ NOTiICE is ngg.zmjr(mm Public notice is hereby given that Ifl" pursuenccâ€"of a Decrée spade and entered.. by: said Court in the sbove enlmr_d’ cause on 26th day of August, 1950 and Ji_ pursuance .Of the provisions of "The Revenue Act of 1939" in force July 1. 1939 of â€"the Revised Statutes oll the State of Illinois, and amendments | and laws. relating. thereto, 1. Guy 0. Lunn,. . County | Treasurer and Ex~j Officle . County Collector _ of â€" Lake County, â€" Iilinois, | wilt on Wv-dprsdug.[ October 4th, 1950, at the hour af imâ€"k it tp@ Pragh t iennteeA iss B c c 5 2 12 08 1 ESTATE OF JOSEPHINE FRERKS, DEâ€" CEASED, EVELYN M FRERKS, HIS WIPE: HENRY JOSEPH FRERKS AND MARJORIE PRERKS, HIS WIFE: CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK, an Illinois Mu« nicipal Corp. AND PARK DISTRICT OPF . HIGHLAND PARK, an Illinois: Muntcioal Corporation. 2 ! Genezal No. 53793 & ' SAVINGS BONDS i â€"Â¥8â€"° 1 HERBERI@ANTHONY rrirks. n VIDUALLY AND AS EXECUTOR THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE ILLINOIS STATE OF ILLINOIS » ) sa; coUNty or Lake ) IN THE CIRCUIT coURT or LAKE COUNTY Datedâ€"Highland Park, Iilinols ith day September, 1950. ADJUDICATION â€" axn DAY NoTICE By order of the 7Cuuncll Highland Park. The Counri! ‘reserves the reject any or all. bids if it best. for the public good. Plans, specifications and proposals are available in the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, Cityâ€"of Highland Park, Lake County, Iilinois. A deposit of $3.00 will be required from anyone wishing to take out plans and speciâ€" fieations. : Sealed bids will be received by the Council at its office in the City Hall, City of~ Highiand Park, Lake County, Hllinois, until 8:00 o‘clock P.M. 25th day of September, 1950, for the furâ€" nisning of all toois, labor and material necessary to ~perform the work of constructing a hose tower at the Ra~ vinia Pire Station. No. 19400â€"Ser COUNTY TREASURERI‘S sALE Dated at Waukegan, Itlinois, August 28th, 1950. + GUY 0. LUNN * County Treasurer and Exâ€"Officto Tax Collector of Lake County, Iilinots ® Don Moore and Bill Babcock . Menofni and Mocogni PARTIES? OUR SPECIALTY! SEPTIC TANKS CLEANRED otorized . equipment; _ reasonâ€" lo rates; sewer and septic tanks built and repaired; 500 gallon septic tanks installed. BUY U. 8 10. .LATT2DX _ UIVBN â€"to all it the‘first Monday of Novâ€" 0. is the claim date in the ASSIUS J. MASCN. Deceased M A N U R E Phone, HI 2â€"0518 Call Glencoo 2268 Of Lake County, Tilinots se oA T ELLEN _ M. PRINCE Administrator LEGAL t 14. 21. 28 NOTICE LEGAL 2. East of the 3rd the Plat of sajd June 22, 1892> as in | Book . "C" â€" of. Luke County, Iitâ€" Iilinots DIRT CLAIM C. Musser City Clerk right deems City INDI~ 3t «**‘Pridaysâ€"and Holyâ€"Days ; to __ A daughter, Mary ~Ann, was born ‘at the Highland Park "hosâ€" pital on Thursday; September 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Dante Cervetti (Norma Passini) of 39 Elm aveâ€" nue, Highwood. s avenue, On Thursday, Septe baby girl arrived at â€"th Park hospitalâ€" for Mr. Nello S. Coradini of 40 _CONFESSIONS Saturdays, eves. of First 12 noon. Holy Days â€" 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. Sundays _ â€" 6:30, ‘~7:30 9:00,â€" 10:00, 11:00 and [ Pr. and Mrs. William Bradford of 434 Ferndale avenue became the parents of a son, William Stephen, Jr., at the Highland Park hospital on Tuesday, September 5. Their daughter, Martha, is six years old. * â€"> +8 Rt. Rev. Magr. Joseph P. Morrison, Pastor. Rev. Donald Runkle. . Rev. Bernard E. Burns. avenue, Highwood. Immaculate Conception Church HI 20202 Deerfield & Green Bay Rds. A son was born at the Highland Park hospital on Monday, Septâ€" ember 4, to Mr. and Mrs. George Robert .Brown of 118 Highwood For All types. of curtainsâ€" spreads, table linens and blankets. Free Pickâ€"up Grandparents are Besides her . husband, Willard G., 92, she is survived by several nieces and nephews. «* Interment ‘was in North Shore Garden of Memories. Funeral services were. held yesâ€" terday at 2 p.m. at the chapel :t“ 27 N. Sheridan road for Mrs. Carâ€" oline M. Searles, 88, of 1504 Deanw‘ avenue, She passed away on Monâ€" ‘rduy, September«11, in her homek after several months‘ illness. | Mrs. Searles, a former tencher] in the Chicago School System, re-l tired at the age of 65. Born in | Kentucky on July 2, 1862, she had been a Highland Park resident for | the past forty years. Besides her husband â€" Willarad Searles Surviving ‘are three daughters, Mis. Heten Silbernagel with whom she lived, ~Mrs. Hanha Tasthke of Villa Park and Mrs. Frieda Link, who lives in Norway; a son, Paul of Chicago and four grandchildâ€" _ Funeral services were conductâ€" ed at 2 p.m. in the Kelleyâ€"Spaldâ€" ing chapel, on Tuesday, September 12, by the Rev. H. K. Platzer of the Redeemer Lutheran ~church. Burial was in Waldheim cemetery, Forest Park. Born in Germany on January 8, 1864, she had lived in Highland Park for the past ten years. Her husband, Max Pommerencke, passâ€" ed away here ten years ago. Mrs, Katherine Emma Pommerâ€" encke, 86, of 243 Walker aveâ€" nue was taken by death in her home on Sunday, ‘September 10, after a long illness. HOUSE CLEANING? CURTAIN TROUBLESt Pommerencke LOOKâ€"WHO‘S HERE DRY CLEANING > (lll types) hursday, September 7, a 1 arrived at â€"the Highland spital â€" for Mr. and Mrs. Coradini of 409 Randolph Glencoe. t ie ‘ARKWAY tain. Laundry HI MASSES OBITUARIES the Joseph THE â€" PRESS North Shore Ga« Go, a capacity for enjoyment of _ Weekly rehearsals of the North Shore Community Orchestra wilk be resumed ‘at 8 p.m. Thursday, September 28, in the Lounge of the North Shore. Temple, Lincoln and Vernon, Glencoe. .\Iembership‘ is open to all North Shore resiâ€" dents. The only requirements, acâ€" cording to a spokesman, are proâ€" ficiercy in playing an ort'hestral' instrument, the instrument itself, H a n d y Flame â€" suggests, "Do‘nt sleep another night until you have seen your Appliance Dealer or North Shore Gas Company about theâ€"special Old Stove Round Up now in progress. A specâ€" ial aluminum set, plus a trade in allowance and casy terms make it a sale worth while." North Shore Orchestra Plans Early Concert Chief Draft Clerk Reardon anâ€" nounces that 75 Lake county men took préâ€"induction examinations yesterday (Wednesday) and anâ€" otherâ€" 75 will be examined_ toâ€" morrow. Total for the weekâ€"225. The call for Lake county men nas reached the figure of 75 per week. Some 19â€"yearâ€"olds will be among those called. \War Influence Felt In This Vicinity Fort Sheridan will again serve as a reception center. About 100 men a day are scheduled to be processed at the fort, beginning Friday. Men from all parts of the midwest will be processed here. The‘center has a 3,000â€"man capâ€" acity. One of our Gas men f insists that his baby insomnia is contagiqus Science has not been able to explain how a mosquito can get along without any sleep. One hundred twelve patients at Great Lakes Naval hospital are casualtics of the Korean war, acâ€" cording to Ninth naval district spokesmen,fleven of these werp flown in over the weekend from the Korean war front. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hilbert of 7745 N. Tripp avenue, Skokie, became the parents of a son at the Highland Park hospital on Monday, September 11. Grandparents are Mrs. Marie Berube of 98 Sunset road and the E. J. Moroneys of 572 Glenview avenue. A brotherâ€"forâ€"Ruthâ€"Ann, 148 months, was born at the Highland Park hospital on Sunday, Septemâ€" ber 10. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs: Emmett Moroney (Rosemary Berube) of 573 Glenâ€" view avenue. * Grandparents are the John Sciortinos of Pekin, Illinois and the Gilbert Morrisons of Ladoga, Indiana. Mr. Morrison is the varsity basketball coach at the Highland Park High school. lane, has been named Dennis Dean. Mrs.. Morrison is the forâ€" mer Carol Sciortino. The baby boy born at the Highâ€" land Parfyhocpiul on Saturday, September 9 to Mr. and nu'ï¬m- address and the Joseph Cervettis of Madrid, Towa. m of the same ill avenue By HANDY PLAME Your Ger Wonder Worker Morrison of 363 Orchard men friends baby son‘‘s 19 N. St. Johns Ave. Coming Soon: "Louix-." "Sum Ann Sheridan, Victor Mature Sun., Mon., Tue., ‘Wed., Thu. 6 September 17â€"21 A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY _ Miss Crawford and the Rev. Edward W; Greenfield are jointly assuming at the church the reâ€" sponsibilities of Miss Sara Lee, who had been Director of Religious Education at the Highland Park Presbyterian Church until a year and a half ago. Miss Lee, who had continued on the church staff as Director of Children‘s Work, reâ€" Northshore Garden of Memories . VERY REASONABLE GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. P and began her new responsibilities last week. Ciss Crawford will assist the associate minister, the Rev. Edward W. Greenfield, in the diâ€" rectorship and administration of the church‘s educational program. Thu., Fri., Sat. _ Miss Dianaâ€"Crawford, a major in psychology and religion at Bethâ€" any College has been appointed Education Secretary at the Highâ€" land â€"Park ~Presbyterian~ Church Secretary Appointed To Church Staff Hlland Park 20605 _ , Open Mon.â€"Fri. 6:00 â€" Sat.â€"Sun. 1:30 35c to 6:30 The only proféssional member ofâ€" the orchestra is George Shaâ€" piro, well known conductor and arranger. semble playing and preference for good, but not difficult orchâ€" estral pieces, Members are also requested to bring music stands if they have GLENCOE HI. 2â€"0566 = mer Stock." James Purnell & Wilson, Inc. Bump & Paint Shop Install it yourself or make Winters, Dan ‘Winchester 73 50c after 6:30, Incl. tax Steven McNally ASPHALT â€" RUBBER â€" PLASTIC TILE LINOLEUM & LINOLEUM TILE _ D OW NING‘s "Stella" Stewart, _ Shelley operated by VERLON 0. GROVYES Duryea, Sept Phone for Estimates FLOOR SHOP 13â€"16 use of our expert mechanics. Thursday, Sept. 14, Tues., Wed., Thurs., Ossian Carlson, 120 High street, Highwood, was crowned 1950 golf championâ€" at Sportsman club, Northbrook, recently, by the Highwood~Lions club. His score for the day was 74. He was presented with a bowling bag in 4 ition 6f â€"hipâ€"achievel M imeannoe m]@ J o5 Lions Crown Golf Champion Of 1950 signed last summer and at presâ€" @nt is serving as interim diregtor of the educational program of the Presbyterian Church at Sturgis, Michigan. . Fri., Sat., Sun. and Mm!. » Sept. 15, 16, 17, 18 Special Kiddie Matinee;, Saturâ€" day, September 16 at 2:00 "UNDER CALIFORNIA STARS® â€" Sundayâ€"Doors Open at 2:00 P.â€" M.â€"Show Starts at 2:39 Feature Starts at 7:09 P: M Saturday Afternoon â€"â€" Special Childrens‘ Matinee at* 2:30 Doors Open at 2:00 P. M.> Saturday Eve.â€"Show Starts at 373 Roger William; * COMING "The Great Jewel Robber" ‘"The Baron of Arizona" "My Blue Heaven" coror sy TECHNICOLOR ALCYON LAST DAY THURSDAY "Mystery Street" Sept. 19, 20, 21