Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 12 Apr 1951, p. 6

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* FOR SALE:â€"1935 Oldsmobile; Best offer; Tel. HI. 2â€"2064. Want Ads n:u‘:‘hou WANTEDâ€"Will do or wash Job. Call HI 2â€" FOR SALE:â€"Chest of, drawers, also buffet and set of American Educator reference books in good condition. Phone HI. 2â€" 2614. 5 FOR SALE:â€"1 Servel refrigeraâ€" SITUATION WANTEDâ€" FOR SALE:â€"Everett mahogany FOR SALE :â€"Restauraunt counter stoolsâ€"adjustable to height. . Suitable for bars, restaurants, .ote. Call HI. 2â€"9873 and ask for WANTED:â€"NURSE MAID _ to take care of 5 month old baby. Small home. 2 adults and 1 child. Good salary. Please call HI 2â€"4155. One of the nation‘s leargest feed companies needs a Route Salesman in Lake County who is willing to make repeat calls . on customers now buying large tonnage. Home nights. No stock ,_ or: credit to carry: Must have â€" car. Excellent earnings and â€" splendid chance for advanceâ€" m e n t. Permanent, fullâ€"time work. No transfers demanded. ‘Thorough training in the field. Age 25 to 50. If you are sober, reliable and a hard worker, reâ€" ply to "O", Box 801, Highland Park, Illinois, HELP WANTED: iâ€" Re . "ceptionistâ€"typist. Airport Flight office; interesting work. Midâ€" states Sky Harbor‘ Airport, Northbrook 400. 4 FOR RENT:â€"Two bedrooms and garage. Gentlemen 'prefemd. Call at 501 Oakwood avenue or call HI. 2â€"4585. ~ HELP WANTED â€" FEMALE â€" FOR RENT â€" WANTED TO RENTâ€" ." WANTED â€"TO RENT â€" Former Chicago lawyer wants house for Summer rental in any of subâ€" urbs commencing .June 1st to June 15th for period of two ~&HKd~ onehalforâ€"threeâ€"months HELP WANTED â€"MALEâ€" WANTED:â€"Experienced | gardenâ€" er, to start immediately. Full or part time, for home in Highland Park. Not to live in.. Call Mrs. Hall ‘(collect) at Humboldt 9â€" 2222 on week days. NAVAL® OFFICER, wife and 3â€" monthâ€"old daughter desire furâ€" nished house or sdpartment by > May 1. Please call Lt. M. H. Brantley,, HT. 2â€"3173 or write same at 2475 Old Briar Road, Highland Park. $ 4â€"t 1014. ROUTE SALESMAN NEEDED tor, 7 cu. ft. capacityâ€"$20; 1 gas rangeâ€"4 burnerâ€"$5.00. Both in good condition. Other small items. Call at 225 Washâ€" ington St., Highwood or phone HIL 2â€"0695 or Lake Forest 2771. spinet piano. Two years $350. Phone HI. 2â€"6752. . ILL SELL OR TRADE for larger house. We have a twoâ€" bedroom ranch house on a 125 x 100 corner wooded Ao0t" in Glenview, two years old. Barn red with 2â€"car garage, carpeted. Combination storm and gcreen sash. Fully landscaped. We need 8 or 4 bedrooms. Call Glenview 4â€"8009, * $ consisting.of two bedrooms, a maid‘s room, and at least a bath and a half. Please write G. G. Bolotin, Vernon Manor Hotel, Cincinnati 19, Olffo. *â€" â€" 45 1950, to become secretary of the First National Bank of. Highland Park, where he is also director of the New Business department. He has been active in civic and comâ€" munity affairs, and with his wife, Commerce for 20 years, and reâ€" owns his home at 111 Elmwood drive, He served as secretary for the Highland Park Chamber of the Briergate Community club, he is presently chairman of the Civic and Improvement committee. Mr. and Mrs. McGuffin liverat 1627 Berkeley road, and their son, Robâ€" ert, 10, attends Elm Place school. Mr. Belmont, candidate for a one year term to fill the unexpired term of Mr. McGuffin, is 43, marâ€" ried, and has two sons in Elm Highland Park for 20 years and tenant in the U. S. Navy on the staff of the Indoctrination school at Princeton university and later as Civilian Personnel officer at Great Lakes. He received his B.S. degree from the University of Iliâ€" nois in 1933. A past president of District 107â€" National Bank and_Trust Co. of EVERY THURSDAY from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. at 381 Laurel Avenue DINNER â€" $1.50 ‘For Reservations Callâ€" , HI. 2â€"2101, Highland Park Baptist z Church FOR SALE:â€"4 Burner Elect. stove; new "Speed Queen" washer; Blonde Bed Rm. set; PARTIES? OUR SPECIALTY! Don Mcore and Bill Babcock LEEDS JEWELERS Menoni and Moecegni in the community. if you SsOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN Dynamic Wheel Bualancing Auto Painting HIGHLAND PARK TRADING â€"~POST Body & Fender Repairing 322 N. First & Dry Cleaning Co. Guaranteed Watch Repairing 17 S. St. Johns Avenue Continued from page 1 Miacell M A N U BR E Phone, . M 20618 Call Glencoo 2868 ALL CLOTHING: HALF PRICE Phone NI 2â€"4581 D A HL‘S â€" Moved April 1 For Het Bods To Dorothy, has participated in the PTA functions. * s Mrs. Angelyn T. Houghtaling has served one threeâ€"year term on the District 107 school board, and is candidate for reâ€"election for a threeâ€"year term. She is married to Col. Jules V. Houghtaling and resides at 105 Clifton, and their daughters, Nancy, 13, and Ann, 9, attend Elm Place school. Mrs. Houghtaling has served on varâ€" ious committees of the School board and is currently chairman of the Teachers‘ committee. She has been active in PTA work for several years. Barrett K. Mason is candidate for a threeâ€"year term. He has reâ€" sided in Highland Park all his life Is a graduate of Elm Place school, Highland Park High school and Yale University. Also attendâ€" el Law school at University of Michigan. He served in the U. 8. Marine corps in World War II both in this country and overseas. Is associated with the Advertising Sales départment of the Saturday Evening Post. The Masons, who, live at 323 l"Centl'll.' have two daughters in Elm Place school. He served for 2 years on the Comâ€" mittee of the Morgan Playground Improvement Trust. Learn Creative Writing At The "Y"" _ Is one of the.big secrets of your life the desire to know how to beâ€" come a creative writer? If so, here‘s your opportunity to join a class at the Y.W.C:A. which began Wednesday, April 11, at 9:30 a. m. ‘The course includes ten les sons. feâ€" Mr. Fredrick N. Litten will inâ€" struct these classes. He is a well known critic in the art of writing and has sold a shortâ€"story each month and a novel every three months for the last ten years. He will teach you the "know how" in the art of writing a story. Call the Y.W.C.A. for further information. % © ‘ DlofifimANmmUs ' Specimen Ballot D LOUIS BARUFFI AMERICO LA DURINI DOMINIC CAPITANI FOURTH WARD ALDERMANâ€"FULL TERM THE PRESS THIRD WARD _ ... . . . ALDERMANâ€"FULL TERM SECOND WARD, ALDERMANâ€"FULL TERM FIRST WARD, ALDERMANâ€"FULL TERM CITY OF HIGHWOOD LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS ‘ ELECTION TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1951 CITIZENS PARTY . â€" (one to be elected) (one to be elected) (one to be elected) (one to be elected) Ossian Carlson Rites were held in Chicago Monâ€" day morning, for Bernard Brown and his son Stanton, 13, of 2432 Deere Park drive, who were the victims of an accident near Key West, Fla., when their car crashâ€" ed into an abutment on Ocean Highway. They were visiting Mrs. Brown‘s parents, the Alex Goldâ€" blatts, in Miami Beach, Fia. Mr. Brown, 42, an alumnus of Northwestern university law school; was a director, vice presiâ€" dent and assistant secretary of Goldblatt Brothers, Inc., Chicago. He was also a trustee of the Naâ€" than Goldblatt Cancer Research fund and the Goldblatt Brothers foundation. Surviving are his wife; a daughâ€" ter, Carol Rita, 9; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mandel N. Brown, and a sister, Mrs. Ding Greenâ€" baum. Funeral services wereâ€"held Satâ€" urday, April 7 at the St. Johns Evangelical and Reformed church for Mrs. Selma Minnie Casel, 69, who passed away at her home at 614 Glenview avenue on Friday, April 6, following a long illness. She was born July 10, 1881 in Chicago, and came to Highland Park to live 10 years ago. She was preceded in death by her husâ€" band, Henry, in 1941. She was a member of the Electa chapter of the Eastern Star in Peoria, Illinois,~and of the Woâ€" man‘s Guild of St Johns church Surviving are one son, Carl, a granddaughter, Louise, of Highâ€" land Park, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Radke of Chicago.> in Highland Park.â€", . Interment was in Acacia Park, Chicago. ~ . > City Clorle ___ embed 17, 1868, she‘had been a Highland Park resident for the past 42 years.o _ _ > _ ___ April 10. Born in Chicago on Decâ€" Besides her husband, Mrs. Moras is survived by a son, Karl of Libâ€" ertyville, an attorney in Waukeâ€" gan, and a granddaughter, Karla. passed away at her home at 520 and three daughters, Nancy, Bobâ€" bie Sue and Billie. â€" Interment was"made in North Shote Garden of@Memories. > Last rites were held on Monday, April â€" 9, at the Kelleyâ€"Spalding chapel for Everett Wickham, 48, of 515 Laurel avenue, who passed away at the Highland Park hos pital on Saturday, April 7, after a month‘s illness. Rev. H .K. Platâ€" zer read the service. . Born December 3, 1902 in Alâ€" den, Illinois, he was the proprietor of a Refrigerator service in Highâ€" land Park. He is survived by his wife, Hazel M., one son, Robert of California Services toâ€"day will be private. and Denim!â€" _ a happy combination BUTY Garnett s bo. Faded Blue and Navy. Sizesâ€"10 to 18. Open Friday Nights until 9 laid Thursday, Apfil 12, 1951 Recreéation Department Day Camp Registration April 13th ° s Park: Playground and Recreation Departmient will be held Friday, Center at 9:30 a.m. The Camp is open to Highland Park boys and girls from 6 through Camp conducted by the Highland to July 20th. For further information . call the Recréation Center, HI, 2â€" 2442. 11 years of age and will be held Since the outbreak in Korea, basic commodity prices have risen almost 50 per cent, farm prices 16 per cent, and industrial prices 14 per cent. has announced that

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