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Highland Park Press, 12 Oct 1950, p. 6

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Want Ads L. P. GAS, or bottled Gas or Proâ€" pane, or tank gas. Inquire at North Shore Gas Company. ~SITUATION WANTED_â€"win do]| FOR SALE:â€"Corner lot in Raâ€" vinia; opposite North Shore Station and Park; Dean: and St. Johns avenues. Tel. HI 2â€" 1461. FOR SALEâ€"Well seasoned fire wood for" sale. Any length. $16 per ton delivered. Tel. HI. 2â€"6681. FOR SALEâ€"Restaurant counter . stoolsâ€"adjustable _ to â€" height. Suitable for bars,â€" restaurants, ‘eto. Call HI. 2â€"9873 and ask for . "George". ~ . FOR SALE â€" 1935 Oldsmobile FOR SALEâ€"Not too early to _ order Christmas cards; also staâ€" tionery; gift wrapping paper; greeting cards for all occasions. ‘Tel. HI. 2â€"1461. FOR RENTâ€"Single 501 Oakwood Ave. FOR RENT:â€"Nicely furnished FOR RENT FOR RENTâ€"Partly <furnished 3 rm. apt., heated; garage availâ€" able; Prefer middle aged couple or one person; no children. Write "L", Box £02, Highland ~ Park. B * f FOR RENT â€" Furnished, heated 5 Rm. apt, near R. R., Lake Forest; $165; Write size of family,. . references aind | busiâ€" ness. "K" Box K02, Highland Park. * Motorized _ equipment; reasonâ€" able rater; _ sewer â€" and _ septic tanks built and repaired; 500 gallon septic tanks installed. Best offer; Tel. HI. 2â€"2064. studio bedroom, single only Call HL 2â€"0405, garage; Phone HI paint_ ofr 1014. There are many beautiful paintings hiding behind a thick layer of grime and blackened varnish . Tom Wilder can restore them to their original state. Ask for an estimate or consult him at his studio, §30 Cloverdale aveâ€" nue. HI.â€" 2â€"1009. Menoni and Mocogni Phone, HL 2â€"0518 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED THE WELCOMERS . WISH TO .GREET every family in . the :ommunil);. If. you know â€" of a~ Newcomer to Highland _ Park, call _ our hosters, Mrs. Margaret McKee, Glencoe 1071. Tel. Northbrook 223â€"Jâ€"1 Miscellaneous M A NU R E Ask Your Dealer PUTS LIFE IN NUTRIâ€"SOIL For Hot Beds BLACK DIRT FOR RENT SOIL Reom for 1175. Bedroom wl ___ In the Circuit Court Of" _ Lake County . . State of Ilinois GENEVIEVE BOCOX, Plaintiff, vs. EVâ€" ERETTE BOCOX, Defendant, Casg No. | skillfuily diree for children at tre in Chivago Wizard of Ozâ€" i The Wizard lected hy The ‘51\’ the second :lr. will be pres I'.'\h by the â€" [Lake Ferest. §4378 Snml® > The requisite affidavit for publkalmn having been filed, notice is hereby given you Everette Bocox, defendant in the above entitled suit.. that said suit has been commenced in the Cirâ€" cuit Court of Lake County by the said plaintiff against you for divorce and for other relief: that summons was" duly issued out of said Court wgainst you as provided by iaw and that said Bult is still pending. . NOW. THEREFORE, unless yous Everâ€" ette~ Bocox, . defendant; . file . your answer to the complaint or otherwise make your appesrance herein in said Cirenit Court of L&ke County, held in the Court House in the City of Wauâ€" kegan, lliinois. on or before the first Monday of November A D. 1950, being the 6th day of November A. D. 1950 default may be entered against you at â€"any time after decrée entered in m prayer of suid corep Erriest S..Gail, Attorney for Plal Highland Purk. I Tickets Go On Sale For Children‘s Theatre Series Subscriptions _f to beâ€" presented t Park: Children‘s ° placed on sale to of the Highland coming week. Tick ed on a first to basis by The Eim sional produce tre The will also of the sc lin", an Charleti« the May jally «es $2.40 (t tire seric 1 U MJ Adult Education At Glencoe Temple Society of Christian Service To Meet Oct. 17 church parlers, â€" Tuesday, Octoâ€" ber l7th at 8100 p.m. with Mrs. Ira Breakweil, president, presidâ€" ing, Mrs. Lyle Courtney, vice presâ€" idemt, will have charge of the deâ€" votions. Hostesses for the eveâ€" ning*will be Mrs. Ernest Ayers and Mrs. Ira Breakwell. Th TY th PUBLICATION NOTICE d by Natienal Â¥outh Thea New York City, and pre ame of the finest profes anite eridie We tors 11 Colleie Gairick fer: the 4) play» | by the Highland : Theatre will be to school children d Park area this ckets will be offerâ€" come, . first: serve m Place P.T.A. at December 9 f Oz has be El led) for the that aint y oef the ed on _De Youth . Theatre the fourth play ung> Ben Frankâ€" adaptation . by enning, who has the preductions Goodman Theaâ€" age pl ge play especâ€" choo} children, to The Eim un Novefuber i. The thow is (UB tw etv day PI erk f Chr Mer|in i1 ind ember ruar s pla H pro by Commerce, Mrs. Alfred Turner of the Highland Park Woman‘s Club, G.~E. Laing of the Kiwanis, Dr. A. J. Wurth of the Lions, Mrs. Henry Millett of the North Shore Chapter Daughters of the Ameriâ€" can Revolutron, Ace. ElQjot of the Rotury and Llioyd Moon of the Neterans of Foreign Wars . comâ€" priseâ€"the cammittee. « Girl Scout News _ The Freedom Rally is open to the public and admission is free. and Mrs. Maurice Allsbrow. conâ€" ducted this outing, which was a success in spite of almost constâ€" ant rain. Saturday morning they wentâ€"for a hike to bring back some interesting piece of natureâ€" insects, animals or plants. Carol Kluss, Mary Davidson, Judy «Roâ€" mer, Janet King and Helen Best found a big slab of fungas, big enough to write on. Susan Zimmerâ€" man found another bit of fungus shaped like a turkey, out of which she intends to muke a pin. Some girls found a foxhole near the Rambler campsite. Mrs. Reintjes found a mole, drowned out of his burrow during the last rain. Back in the cabin on aceount of heavy rain, the girls worked out plans for the necessary (-qn_flplnvhl for a primitive camping*trip<â€" one of the badge requirements. After lunch came #wâ€"rest period, andâ€"a chance to listen to the These: putt est was .& (Joyce M Best and two bear Barbara $ the < girls dug. in th stonesâ€"â€"t \hung Troi Durrow ourng Back in the c# heavy rain, the plans for the ne for a primitive one of the ba« After lunch ca and â€"â€"a chance World Series_ o son‘s portable . read stories~ abs life and split us life to the Best and Barbarr Mudge), and two bears (Peggy_ Dreschel and Barbara Slepyan). Between rains, the â€" girls made two cachesâ€"one dug in the ground and lined with stones â€"thke other, â€"a canvassâ€"one, huny from a trees Also between showers the girls and Mr.â€" Reintjes did the difficult job of gathering dry woodâ€"it takes a large amount to keep a fire going in the indoor fireplace most of the time. At bedâ€"time, eight of the girls Babyâ€"sitting Offer M me ¢ pl (Continued from page 3) t th SAVINGS BONDS Ir nVer Y W new C ind the W uy lit sp abmnut the W H BUY U. Ss. tober 21â€"a Saturday y. may have a longer light. + two cots:and safig of the group. Pergy Carol Kluss_ taught camp song, **Witchâ€" heyâ€"sang~bittie Pic pract over Mary Davigâ€" radio. Thenâ€" they (Or THE PRESS nny He t A6th orr early pioncer o four proaps b Th skits he the oreth« ApI M al) about Helen ,â€" and 1 and Albert Liscomb Gale, 78, a resâ€" ident of Evanston for the past 35 years, passed away Saturday, September 30, in the Evanston hospital. > Mr. Gale, born. in Winchester, Ilinois, September 6, 1872, is surâ€" vived by his wife, Mrs. Gertrude B. Gale and two daughgers, Mrs. Harold E. Baily, of Evanston and Mis. E. C. George of 1841 Rice street, Ravinia. Services were performed on Monday, October 2, in the Firkt Methodist Church; Evanston. Inâ€" terment was in Memorial Park cemetery. C Private funeral services were held on Tuesday, October 10,for John H. Lemmon, 54, of 434.03K~ wood avenue; who passed away on Sunday, October 8. Mr. Lemmon, who was born on December 24, 1893, in Wheeling, Wes; Virginia, was a resident of Highland Park for mhany years. Besides his wife, Rose R., he is survived by three sons, John E., Philip R. and James R., and two grandsons, John James and James Joseph. Lemmon macco ()n Saturday, October 7, funâ€" eral. services were conducted at §;. James church, Highwood, at 90 a.m. for Mrs. Rose Sacco, 39, of 112 Division Street, Plainfield, lliinois. Burial was in Ascension cemetery. S Rorn in Eadd, Illinois, on Decâ€" ember 5, 1910, she had «been a resident of Highwood prior to her mariage. She was taken by death in St. Joseph‘s hospital, Joliet, on Thursday, Ottober 5. â€" Pesides her husband, Mario, she is survived ‘by a daughter, Mrs. Fruncis Cline, and two sons, Richâ€" ard and Thomas, all of Plainfield; her â€" father, Elvio Palmicri® of Highwood; four brothers, Charles, Gene and. Antone of Highwood and James of. Highland Park and five sisters, Mrs. Dean Shatto of Highwood; Mrs. Catherine Lenzini and Mrs. Eva Dema of North Chiâ€" eago; Mrs. Murray Danos of Denâ€" ver, Colorado and Mrs. Angie Wagne of Amarillo, Texas. | G. . 9 5. CLINTON ST. BUILDING Just ecross the street from the C. & M W. Staton You!l really appreciate this conâ€" verient Jocgtion during the cold, wet winter days thot lie ahead. Pleasent outside*offices are now avoilable at reosonoble rates in this modern Eâ€"story. building: Pheme Mr. H. T. Berry â€" STate 2â€"5116 pre wNf, 'il.'l‘ & STORCH, INC. Menaging Agunts .( $ . . . the letters start. Then many readers of THE CHRIS TIAN SCIENCE MONITOR tell the Editor how much they The Christian Scieace Monitor s One. Norway St.. Boston 15, Mass., U.S.A newspaper. script on . to sary PP Use this toupon for a Special Introductory subscription â€" 26 ISSUES FOR ONLY $1â€"And listen Tuesday nights over ABC stations to "The Christian Science Monitor : Views the "The Monitor is the most care}ully edited _ mewsâ€" paper in the U. S. . . ." "Veluable ald in teach iug . . "News That is complete and Lair. >. .‘ .". "Ihe Monitor surely is a too. will find the Monitar wotive, _ with _ complete i pews . . . and asâ€"neces as your OME TOWN Momitor surely is r‘s mecessity . . . {mame) (address) (zome) ({state) $1. gubâ€" SUNDAYS :â€" 9:30 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.â€"Church Service. 7:30 p.m.â€"Youth Fellowsi THURSDAY :â€" 8:00 p.m.â€"Chancel Choir. SATURDAY :â€" s 10:30 a.m.â€"Chorus rehearsal. | Charter Ne WEDNESDAY :â€" The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesday eveâ€" Report of thé condition of the First National Bank of Highland Park, ‘in the State of Minois, at the close.of business on October 4, 1950, | published in response to call made by. Comptrolier of the Currency, ‘undz»r Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. * . . + . ASSETS Â¥% t stt Mother Church, The First Church of ning meeeting, which includes testiâ€" monies of Christian Science healing, is Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson serâ€" mon "Doctrine of Atonement‘ Small children are cared for during Sunday church service. _ H. P. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Rev. William Atkinson Young, D.D 200 S. Green Bay Rd Sundayâ€"6:30, 7:30, 9:00, 10:08, 11:00 and 12:00 Noon. Weekâ€"Daysâ€"6:30 and 8:15. Holy Baysâ€"6:00, 7:00, $:00, 9:00 and 10:00. _ i THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF.HIGHLAND PARK WELCOME TO CHURCH 11 13 14 31 2s 28. 2X, EDMREINIATL CESTICT OT INC ADOVCâ€"NAMECU Dank, do solemnl! swear that the dbove statement is true to the best of my Sworn to and subscribed before me VALLEE O. APPEL this 9th day of October, 1950 + J. B. GARNET (Evangelical Congregational) $. Green Bay road at Laurel Albert G. Masser, Pastor Telephoneâ€"HI 2â€"1731 SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 10:45 a.m.â€"Sunday Worship. solemnly swear that th knovltj‘! and belief. .. e STATE OF HJJNOISLCOU’N" OF LAKE, as: _ I, A. N. SCHINLER, cashier of the aboveâ€"named bank, do IMMACULATE CONCEPTION | CHURCH | Deerfléld and Green um,q’ Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Morrison â€"| Rev. Donald B. Runkle Rev.â€"Bernard E. Burns ‘ (SEAL) 10 FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL Director ;Tm;-;‘idngum _ _Church phone, HI 2â€"1695 SUNDAY SERVICES Emergencies attended Babies delivered Week of Sept. 29 thru Oct Operations performed Xâ€"ray examinations Laboratory examinations FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST, SCIENTIST Laurel Ave. at McGovern St. Cash, balances with other banks, including reâ€" serveâ€"balance,â€"and cash items in process of 'colle{:-i tion fo s ioereirent sert United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed aial c e nihcs Obligations of States and political subdivisions ... Other bonds, notes, and debentures . T eciantee Corporate stocks (including $18,000.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank). ... & dsn clmess Loans and discounts (including $538.74 overâ€" drafts) M : 2 fevnrinne reseereciees Bank premises owned $72,282.00, furniture and fixtures $1.00 :: e ies % Other assets ... heal ® s55 TOTAL ASSETS . . Araerture Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations poroinfice iess Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations ; & e emmseees Deposits of United States Government (including postal savirigs) t ristecerncls Deposits of States and political subdivisions fs Other® deposits (certified and cashier‘s checks, TOTAL DEPOSITS Other liabilities Surplus % ‘% Undivided profits y Reserves mite TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS f TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAI ACCOUNTS & MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes ... ierriiet ie reverese (@) Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of ... Marnas TOTAL LIABILITIES Highland Park Hospital Foundation L Weekly: Report ipital 387 Hazel Avenue SERVICES li of October, 1950 LIZABETH L. AMEDEI, 14380 @00 L. Reserve District No. 7 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF * Minister mon stock, total par £200,000.00 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS LIABILITIES Thursday, Oct. 12, 1950 > Saturdays, Holy Days and Evenings of first Fridays â€" 4:00 and 7:30 p.m. Baptisms ** Sundaysâ€"1:30 P.M., or at other times upon request. Arrangements should be made during the week.> Glencoe, IIL. Phone, Glencoe 725 Servicesâ€"Friday nights at 8:30 p.m. 587 Central Avenue H. K. Platzer, Pastor HL 2â€"0950 SUNDAY _ SERVICES 8:00 a.m.â€"Matin Service. 9:30 a.m.â€"Sunday School. and 11:30. 10.45 10:45 9:45 11:00 Phoneâ€"IHI 2=4769 , SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 10:45 a.m.â€"Church Service The Reverend Charles U. Harris Telephoneâ€"HI 2â€"0985 SUNDAY SERVICES + 9:30 a.m.â€"Church School. 7:30 and 11:00 a.m.â€"Morning Worâ€" WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH Highwood Ave. & Everts Place Highwood, ‘Illinois _ ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Oakridge and High, Highwood Herbert W. Linden, Pastor ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCH REDEEMER EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH NORTH SHORE CONGREGATION ISRAEL $15,770,186.94 a.m.â€"Sunday Worship. Rev. Arthur E.â€" Douaire Telephoneâ€"HI â€"2â€"0427 ‘ SUNDAY SERVICES _ _ _ a.m â€"~Church, School. t a.m.â€"Morning Worship. p.m.â€"Youth. groups meet. ST. JAMES CHURCH Highwood Telephoneâ€"HI 2â€"2269 A. N. SCHINLER, Cashier TY EPISCOPAL CH 355 Laurel Avenue Last week 1950 100 4 18 15 C. R. TORRENCE 2â€"1599 $ 2,452,483.48 72,283.00 14,933.87 $16,907,628.05 68,650.41 $15,838,837.35 200,000.00 400,000.00 268,790.70 f 200,000.00 $ 1,068,790.70 $16,907,628.05 9,371,645.02 1,270,350.72 3,567 15,642 3,639,181.96 7,508,427.18 5,985,789.82 275,344.15 1,642,526.05 1,312 358,009.74 580,000.00 811 886 68,750.00 18,000.00° 49,739.00

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