~_ Want Ads Electronically Timed To Insure PARTIES? OUR SPECIALTY! Den Mcere and Bill Babceck > FOR RENT â€"=~Nicel} furnished studio. bedroom; near Vine aveâ€" nue station; Single only; Tel. HI 2â€"0405. > FOR RENTâ€" SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Will : do paint or wash job. Call HI. 2â€" 3 MB e m cu, in recrencaritrime vage LOST :â€"Host chair to dining room set lost in moving between Giencoe avenue in â€"Highland Park and LongfeHow avenue in Deerficld. 1fâ€"fatnt please call Deerficld 1078 > â€" FOR SALE â€" Used TV set. Silâ€" FOR SALE:â€"Corner lot in Raâ€" vinia; opposite ° North Shore Station and Park; Dean and St. Johns avenues. Tel HI 2â€" + 1461. & & FOR SALE â€" 1935 Oldsmobile; Best offer; Tel: HL 2â€"2064. FUK DALEbâ€"Kestaurant counter stoolsâ€"adjustable . to â€"height. Suitable for bars, restaurants, etc. Call HI. 2â€"9873 and ask for LEEDS JEWELERS veirtone 12% inch mabogany table model. Purchased new 1 year ago for almost $300.00. Price: $100; Weddings, cocktail parties, Menoni and Mocogni â€".Phone, HI 2â€"0518 THE WELCOMERSâ€" WISH TOâ€" GREET . every family im &’e.--‘-!lky‘. If you know of a Newcomer to ILL SELL OR TRADE for larger house. We have a twoâ€" bedroom ranch house on a 125 x 100 corner wooded lot in Glenview, two years old. Barn red with 2â€"car garage, carpeted. Combination storm and screen sash. Fully landscaped. We need 8 or 4 bedrooms. Call Glenview 4â€"3009. All Watch Repairs are Guaranteed Watch Repairing C A TERIN G Situation Wanted 2 N. Sheridan Road plan your next party Call "Glencos 2268 Miscellaneous . M A NU R E Tel. Glencee 1594 P. C. McCullough ‘BLACK DIRT Accuracy. 1071. s2if City Clerk Filed: January 8, 19515 Passed: January 22, 1951 Approved: January 23, 1981 Recorded: January 23, 1951 Published: Pebruary 1, 1951 n en in e menttty such removal is for the purposes of a construction or an adaptation of said premises to a special and specified use and where such reâ€" moval is pursuant to the provisions of the ordinances of the City of Highland Park and permit issued therefor SECTION II. The within amending ordinance: shall not be construed to repeal by implication mny of the proâ€" visfons contained in said original orâ€" dinance but shall be deemed to be ATTEST: V. C. Mlisser cumulative, nor shall the provisions hereof be construed to repeal other existing ‘ordinances of the City . of Highland~ Park wherein. certain nulsâ€" mnces are defined as an integral part of such ordinance or ordinances. SECTION IIL This amending ordiâ€" hance shail be In full force and effect from and after Its filing, passage, apâ€" proval. recordation and publication, as provided by Inw. R ooo en td subsection V of Section I of dinance: S claring Certain Things to be Nulsances; Prohibiting and Providing for the Abatement of the Same Within the City of Highland Park, Passed August 28, 1944, Approved August 29, 1944," be and the saine is hereby amended by the addition to Section I thereof of the following subsection, which shall be DEFINING _AND _ DECLARING CERâ€" TAIN THINGS TO BE NUISANGES; PROâ€" HIBITIN«« AND PROVIDING FOR THE ABATEMENT OFP THE.SAME WITHIN THE CITY OPFP HIGHLAND PARK, PASSED AUGUST 28, 1944, APPROVED AUGUST 29, 1944." Dited at the City of Highland Park this ist day of February, A. D.‘1954. COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HIGHâ€" LAND PARK, LAKE COUNTY, ILLEâ€" NOIS: titled "An Ordinance Defining and Deâ€" + ‘City, of Highland Park NOTICE IS HBiREBY GIVEN that a PRIMARY ELECTION will be held in the City of Highiand Park on Tuesday the 27th day of February, A. D. 19§1, ‘lor the nomination of candidates for Mayor, Four Commissioners and Police Magistrate. That the voting places in and for each of the respective pretincts shall be as follows: ‘nn;n Precinet â€" Highland Park High School, Vine and St. Johns Aves. ~ Seconid Precinet â€"â€" Davisâ€"Maurine Elecâ€" tric Service, (10 N)â€"1882 Sheridan Rd. Third Precinct â€" Highland Park Pubâ€" Jic Library, {380) 494 Laurel Ave. Fourth Precinctâ€"Rallroad Mens Home, (§29â€"8.) 1111 St. Johns Ave. . Fifth Precinet â€" Ravinia School, Dean _ & Roger Wililams Ave. : Sixth Precinet â€" Braeside School Field House, Lincolnwood & Braefide Rd.~ | Seventh Precinct â€" Ruvinia Fire Staâ€". tion, (1612) 692 Burton Ave. ‘ Eighth Precinetâ€"Lincoin School, qr_a‘cn! Bay Rd. & Lincolff Ave. Ninth Precinet â€" Morbney Insurance Agency, (516) 612 Laurel Ave. ; Tenth Precinet â€" Central Fire Station, (60 N) 1830 Green Bay Rd. EKleventh Precinct â€" St. Johns Evanâ€" gelical Church, (324 N) 2052 Grgen Bay Rd. â€" Tweifth Precinet â€" Highiand Park Fuel Co., (1205) 1539 Deerfleld Rd. The polis of saig election willâ€"be open from six o‘clock in the forencon and continue open untll five o‘glock.in the afterncon.. idaoa d we > AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDIâ€" NANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE THE FOLLOWING 18 A LIST OF CANDIDATES WHO HAVE FILED PETITIONS FOR NOMâ€" INATION FOR MAYOR, COMMISSIONERS, AND POLICE MAGISTRATE OF THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK AT Dated at Highland Park this 24th day of January, 1951. + THE PRIMARY ELECTION. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, 1951 f LW y Eo en otie. shall, except for the purposes of the construction of a building. or other structure, remove earth, fill or borrow from any premises within the City of Highland Park, so that, upon such removal, surface water or seepage will or might accumuâ€" late and remain so as to create or be likely to create a hazard or mttraction to infants and ‘others or so as to provide or make availâ€" able a breeding place for mosquiâ€" toes and other insects. The foregoing shall not be conâ€" strued to prohibit the construcâ€" tion of swimming peols or reserâ€" voirs for water storage for use where sufficient mechanical . or other drainage is supplied or where V. It shall be unlawful and is hereby Geclared a nuisance that NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION FOR POLICE MAGISTRATE Henry A. Hansen Herbert A. Alexander Aaron S. Bauer Gordon Buchanan, Jr. Keith W. Burge Fred Gieser Kenneth B. Lacy James. E. Meehan Harry: S. Schram, Jr. Benjamin J. Schultz Raymond Sheahen â€" FOR COMMISSIONER A. Gordon Humphrey FOR MAYOR ~ _ LEGAL NOTICE Robt. F. Patton Mayor V, C. Musser City Clerk T 1T DINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE CREATING _A TRAFFIC _ COMMISSION AND _ ESTABLISHING TRAPFIC REGâ€" ULATIONS POR THE CITY OP HIGHâ€" LAND _ PARK, LAKE _ COUNTY, ILLE NOIS, PASSED AND APPROVED MARCH 10, 1041" (AND AMENDING SCHEDULE I ATTACHED THERETO) SECTION I. ‘That Schedule I attachâ€" ed to and made a m of an ordinance entitled ‘"An cnoung a Traffic Commission and Estabiis lg Traffic nm?m for the City Highland . Lake County, Iitinois, Passed and Approved March 10. 1941." be and the same is hereby amended by addi thereto under that portion of nurh“q:khcdule prohibiting parking at any time. as follews: a Upon Both sides of Green Bay Road from the intersection of Green Bay Road and Central Avenue in the City North to the intersection of said flnan Bay Road with Elm Place in the City Upon the east side of saco:\fl Street from the point of its intersection with Eim Place in the City Northâ€" erly to the intersection of said Second Street with Green Bay Road _ Jn the City Upon the north side of Park Aveâ€" nue from the point of its interseeâ€" tion with Sheridan Road East to the intersection of Park â€" Avenue with Linden Avenue in said Clt{. and by adding to said Schedule I unâ€" Filed: January 8, 1951 Passed: January 22, 1951 Approved: January 23, 1951 Recorded: January:23, 1951 Published: February 1, 1951 AN_ORDINANCE AMENDING® AN orâ€" SECTION VII. This ordinance shail be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval, recordation and publication, in accordance with shall be fined not less than $25.00 nor more than $200.00 for each offense, and every such person, firm or corporation shall be deemed gullty of a separate offense for every day on which such :qlect. refusal or violation shall conâ€" nue. SECTION VI. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in any manner in wnmst‘ herewith are hereby expressly or violate or resist enforcement of over one. T â€"(3) An annual Inspection fee of $20.00 payable at the beginning of each fiscal year after the installaâ€"‘ tion date. 7 SECTION IV. It shall be the duty of the Building Inspector to enforce all the provisions of this ordinance, to make all inspections and issue all permits hereunder. of the applicant, the person, firm or corporation proposing to install the same, the owner of the property, the user of the equipment to be installed, altereed ‘or used, the location by street number, the legal description of the property upon which the installation is to be made, together with a complete description and scale drawing of the proposed installation. SECTION III. The following are hereby adopted as fees and shall be required to be paid for the installation and inspection of ‘all equipment inâ€" stalled or alitered within the City of Highland Park, toâ€"wit: (1); Por each appilcation for perâ€" mit for cylinder installation, there shall be a fee of ;zoo for the inâ€" Stailation . of â€" cylinder | and $2.00 for one consumer sppliance _plus an sdditionaiâ€"$1.00 for each (2) The application for each such Installation shall . contain the name o SOCTY (1) Permits. for the 1mtnht.|on,l Robt. alteration and use of Liquefied Petroiâ€" | ¢ eum Gas equipment shall be issued | ATTEST: only on receipt of an application thereâ€"|V. C. Musser for, made out on forms furnished by |City Clerk the City of Highland Park and subâ€" |bhed: January 8, 1951 mitted to the Bullding Inspector after |Passed: January 22, 1951 approval by the Fire Chief or his | ADDTOVed: January 23, 1951 diuuy . authorized . representative, . and | CCOrded: ""“!;"")' 23, 1951 approved by the State Department of |Pubiished, February 1, 1951 Public Safety, where . required, and | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" upon the payment of the fee in adâ€" â€" vance as hereinafter provided. ‘Contemnorary Clul {c) Buik plants or plants deâ€" votedâ€" to filling containers or wareâ€" house facllities for the storage of containers are wprohibited within the limits of the City of Highland Park. SECTION II. Pursuant to the recâ€" ommendation of the Committee apâ€" pointed by the Mayor and approved by the City Council of the City of Highâ€" land Park, there are sdopted hereby reasonable rules and regulations govâ€" erning the i§suance of permits by the Bullding Department, as follows, toâ€" a liquefied petroieum gas system or inâ€" stailation except in accordance . with the provisions of this ordinance, â€" (1) The rules and regulations of the National Board of Fire Underâ€" writers as contained in the pamphiet known &s NBFU Pamphiet No. 58, Standard of the National Board of Fire Underwriters for the design, instailaâ€" tion and tonstruction of containers and pertinent equipment for‘the storâ€" sge and handling of LiqueTMied Petro!â€" éum Gases as recommended by the Naâ€" tional Fire Protection Association 1947 Edition, are hereby adopted by referâ€" ence and the same shall constitute and be the laws of this City with referâ€" ence to such installation, use and handling. Copies thereof shall <reâ€" main in the office of the City Clerk at all times and shall he available for inâ€" spection. s (2) The following additional specâ€" lal rules and regulations are further hereby u:c?mu:l. toâ€"wit: (m) â€" ble ‘cylinder _ systems using Liquefied Petroleum Gasâ€"shall not be instalied within the fire limits, nor shall any Liquefied Petroleum Gas system of any description be inâ€" stailed, maintained or operated withâ€" in the fire limits except by special permit of the City Council upon a showing. that public safety will not wolk _ _ : s C c & oOs SECTION I. It shall be and is bereâ€" by declared uniawful for any person, (2) For each application for perâ€" mit.for underground tank installaâ€" tion, there shall be a fee of $20.00 for each tank and $2.00 for one consumer appiiance plus $1.00 for eachâ€"additional consumer appliance Sn eni . b‘us an additionalâ€"$1.00 for each additional consumer Appliance over (b) The total number of gaiâ€" lons water capacity in any installaâ€" tion shail not exceed 550 gallons tor any premises. . thereby THE PRESS Robt. F. Patton 1T A prograth, nice in balance and variety, was given by three memâ€" {bers of the club, Audrey W. |Amick, soprano; Mrs. H. Gilbert | Aberschelp, violinist, and Mrs. ’El!a D. Armstong, pianist. A tender and moving Italian song, "Homing Swallows", was the first of Audrey Amick‘s solos, folâ€" lowed by two compositions sung in English, one of <which was Rachmaninoff‘s "In the Sitence of. the Night", and another in Italian byCaccini. She was acâ€" companied by Alma Galassini. Two groups of piano solos, inâ€" cluding numbers from Chopin and two movements, grave and adagio,‘ of Beethoven‘s Sonata, Pathetique, were played by Mrs. Armstrong. Mrs. Aberschelp played compoâ€" sitions from Bach, Delibes and Wicniawsky, accompanied by Mrs. Kenneth Kraft. Mrs. L. Meyer Hostess To Highland Park Music Club Mrs. Lawrence Meyer, 1638 S. Green â€"Bay road, was hostess to the January ‘mecting of the Highâ€" land Park Music club. and the Abbie Bastin Memorial Library of Lincoln School.. The Highland Park Public Liâ€" brary welcomes the addition of bookplates of local residents to its collection. â€" Others whose names appear in the exhibit are Thomas Orton Jones, Elizabeth F. Sinclair, Josâ€" eph F. Leeming, George Merryâ€" weather, James Freudenthal, Louis W. Sherwin, Frances N. Wilber, the Public Library which Mr. Seyâ€" mour presented to the library at the time of its dedication. _ Over a score of bookplates deâ€" signed for citizens of Highland Park have recently been placed on ‘displuy at the Highland Park Pubâ€" lic Library. Included in the varâ€" ied collection are the plates of a number of persons whose families are or have been residents of Highland Park. A sampling includes the names of Jesse Lowe Smith and the Jesse Lowe Smith Memorial Linâ€" coln Colléction presented to the Highland Park Public Library by Alfred Whital Stern. This plate was designed by Ralph Fletcher Seymour, as was the bookplate of ‘LAND PARK, LAKE COUNTY .'â€"gg_â€"- #NOI8, PASSED AND APPROVED MARCH New Bookplates At City Library Mr. Henry L. ‘Kohn, a well known Chicago attorney and memâ€" ber of the American Jewish Comâ€" mittee, will speak on, ‘"The Amâ€" erican Jew‘s Attitude Toward Isâ€" rael." t ns se Fred E. Lederer will preside over a short question period and refreshments will be served folâ€" lowing the program.; _ _. . _ The Contemporary Chdbâ€"iscomâ€" posed of young, unmarried adults. The next meeting of the Conâ€" temporary Club of North Shore Congregation Israel will be held at the Temple in Glencoe on Sunâ€" day night, February 4,â€"1951, at 7:30 p.m. & Contemporary Club Will Meet Feb. 4 At Teimple f City Clerk Filed: Jan AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORâ€" DINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE CREATING. A TRAFFIC COMMISSION AND ESTABLISHING ZRarri Rsoâ€" ULATIONS FOR THE CITY OP HIGHâ€" 64.1) SECTION II. The provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed to be cumuâ€" lative and shall not be construed to repeal but shall be supplementary. to ali other provisions of the ordinance aforesaid . regulating -f.oypl.nï¬â€œ:um- ing and parking of motor vehi . SECTION III. This amending ordiâ€" nance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval, recording and publication, as required by law. Robt. F. Patton quired by law. mhmnn 8. 1951 : January, 22, 1951 Approved: January 23, 1951 Recorded: January 23, 1951 Published: February 1, 1951 ww, 1941" (ADDING A SECTION TO SAID ORDINANCE NOW AND HERE APTER DESIGNATED AS SECTION pose or period of time in excess of 15 minutes, excepting in any place marked as a taxicab stand or public loading ‘ platform, during the hours from 2 A. M. until 6 A. M. upon any day during the months of December, January, February and March of each year. Robt. P; Patton iT 1t Kathcrine Sterling Spells Down Nine Grades At Eim Place First place in a recent spelling contest at Elm Place School was won by Katherine Sterling, of Miss Sprague‘s room. Roger Sheaâ€" hen, also of Miss Sprague‘s room, took «econd place, while Saily Graham, of Miss Grenoble‘s room, was third place winner, Each of the nine upper grade home rooms chose the two best spellers in the room to take part in the contest which was held at an assembly. _ Mr. Robert Kendig, Director of iPhysical Education at the Highâ€" land Park High School, is going to show just what an expressive and stimulating hobby woodcaryâ€" ing ran be; Mrs. Jean Handberg and Mrs. Helen Philipson, both of whom are also on the Highland Park faculty, have developed the art of stenciling on fabric to a point where it is of great interest; Mrs. Mary Wright, a member of the Kenilworth Teaching staff, is the third hobbyist whose creative activity is that of working in éerâ€" amic jewelry. and"she has invited any merhber who has a crcative hobby, to bring the object of her interest to the Community House for this meetâ€" ing. . f Business and Professional Woâ€" man‘s Club and their friends. Miss Teare has been fortunate in getâ€" ting a group of her coâ€"workers to ap; car with objects of their handâ€" Evening Of Creative Hobbies For The North Shore BPW Club On Thursday, February 8, the Community House in Winnetka, Miss Dorothy Teare will present a program ofâ€" unusual merit for the members of the North Shore H._ P. PRESBYTERIAN CRCRCH The Rev. William Atkinson Ynun’. D.D Rev. Edward W. Gr::ntltl Associate Minister Miss Diana Crawford, Educational Secretary . Church phone, H1 2â€"1695 SUNDAY SERYVICES HIGHLAND PARK BAPTIST CHURCH 381 Laurel Ave. 0 > . SUNDAY SERVICE 11:00 a.m.â€" s aaimayy. 4 Rev. Robert Clingman, Minister IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CuUrcs â€" Deerfleld and Green Bay Rds. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Morrison Rev.. Donald B. Kunkle Rev. Bernard E. Burns > 200 S:â€"Green Bay fd. * MJ 2â€"0202 Masses Sundayâ€"6:30, T:30. 9:00. 16â€"00; 11:00 Sundayâ€"6:30, 7:30. 9:00. 1 and 1?00 Noon Weekâ€"Daysâ€"6:30 and 8:15. FiksT CHURCH OF CHRIST, BUIENTIST 387 Mazel Avenue This Church is a branch of Mother Church, The First Churc Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. SUNDAYS :â€" 4.4 a. m.â€"Sunday School. 11:°00 a.m.â€"Church Seriice. 7:30 p.m.â€"Youth | Fellowship. WEDNESIA Y :â€" $:00 p.m.â€"Midâ€"Week ‘ Servite. THURSDA Y :â€" $:00 p.m.â€"Chancel Choif. sATURDAY :â€" 10:30 a.m.â€"Chorus rebearsal . . These spicy, sugarâ€"coated hot cross buns have been associated with Feligious customs since 1,000 B. C., according to the American Bakers Association. offered to the gods of the early civilizations, the buns were by Christians and eaten on the Lenten holiday of Good Friday. , the hot cross buns have lost their religious significance, but are still eaten during the entire Lenten period. M‘ff‘. Helen Bushell will preside, Holy Davsâ€"6â€":00,. 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 and WELCOME TO CHURCH 9:30 a m.â€"sunday School. 10:45 a.m.â€"Sunday Worship ___ _Telephoneâ€"H4 ¢â€"4322 _ Lester M. Laubenstein, Minister SEKVICES FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH . (Evangelical Congregational) $. Greem Bay road at Laurel Albert G. Masser, Pastor Telephoneâ€"H1 2â€"1731 â€" SUNDAY SERVICES BETHANY CHURCH (Evangenical United Brethrem) Laurel Ave. al ‘McGovern ‘3t. 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 made during the week. Glencoe, IlL Phone, Glencos TB . and 11:30. Collapsible baby buggy; strollâ€" er; Pressure cooker. JoOB PRINTING IS OUR SPECIALTY The Highland Park 10:45 a.m.â€"Sunday Worship. . Metbert W. Linden, Pastor Phoneâ€"11 2â€"4769 SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 10:45. am.â€"Church Service 11:00 Printing ALL SUMMER CLOTHING HALF PRICE 47 South St. Johne Avenue HI 22744 The Reverend Charles U. Harris Telephoneâ€"H]Jâ€"2â€"0985 â€"SUNDAY sERvicEs 9:36 a.m.â€"Church School. 7:30 and 11:00 a.m.â€"Morning W WESLEY METHODIST CHURCB HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POST Mighwood Ave. & Everts Place Highwood, Iilinois Thursday, Feb. 1, 1951 # FOR SALE:â€" 8T° JOHN‘8 EVANGELICAL & BEFORMED CHURCH ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Always the Goon Printing Phone NORTH SHORE CONGREGATION â€" ISRAEL Dr. Edgar Siskin. Rabbi a.m.â€"Church School. a.m.â€"Morning Worship. p.mn.â€"Youth groups meet. LUTHERAN ‘CHURCH 587 Central Avenue SUNDAY SUNDAY SERVICES 516 Laurel TY EPISCOPAL CI 355 Laurel Avenue HI 2â€"0557 EV