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Highland Park Press, 19 Apr 1951, p. 6

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SsoUTHERN FRIED & & CHICKEN mommenmatonrmeaty EVERY THURSDAY from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 at 381 Laurel Avenue DINNER â€" $1.50 SITUATION WANTED:â€"As baby sitter,â€" by adult lady. Phone HI. SITUATION WANTEDâ€" SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Will do paint or wash job. Call HI. 2â€" 1014. * HELP WANTED â€" FEMALE â€" HELP® WANTED:â€"Sales girl for Highland Park Baptist SALESMAN:â€"Opportunity. for & good man in the FEED BUSIâ€" NESS.. Reliable firm .needs a â€" man in this community (Lake). Age 25 to 50. Needs a car. Write . "M", box §02, Highland Park, Tllinois, . HELP WANTED â€"MALEâ€" NAVAL OFFICER, wife and 3> WANTED TO RENT â€" Former Chicago lawyer wants house for Summerâ€"renta} in any of subâ€" urbs commencing June 1st Wtz June 15th for period of and oneâ€"half or three ‘ months consisting of two bedrooms, a WANTED FOR RENT:â€"Two bedrooms and garage. Gentlemen preferred. Call at 501 Oakwood avenue or call HL 2â€"4585. s FOR RENT â€" FOR SALE:â€"Restauraunt counter stoolsâ€"adjustable to â€" height. Buitable for bars, restaurants, etc. Call HI. 2â€"9873 and ask for WILL 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 FOR SALE:~â€"Chest of drawers, FOR SALE:â€"1935 . Oldsmobile; Best offer; Tel. HI. 2:2064: Want Ads RUMMAGE SALE: â€"â€" Saturday, April 21, a Rummage Sale will be held at Elm Place school from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mrs. Kenâ€" neth Morine will have charge of tots‘ (6 months to 6 years) apâ€" paral; Mrs. Eugene Dierking of willlinery; Mrs. Irving H. Goldâ€" berg, accessories; Mrs. Edward & Dry Cleaning Co. bakery. Hansen‘s Pastry Shop, 816 Green Bay, Highwood. HI. 2â€"2585. _ morthâ€"old daughter desire furâ€" nished house orâ€" apartment ‘by May 1. Please call Lt. M. H. Brantley, HI. 2â€"3173 or write same at 2475 Old Briar Road, Highland Park. _ ¢ f 4â€"t maid‘s room, and at least a bath Bolotin, Vernon Manor Hotel, Cincinnati 19, Ohio. â€" 4t 3 or 4 bedrooms. Call Glenview 4â€"3009, kel, miscellaneous (household.) also buffet and set of American Educator reference books in good condition. Phone HI. 2â€" 2614. . PFhone HI 24051 HI. 2â€"2101 lmedz April 9, 1961 Passed: April 9, 1951 Approved: April 9, 1951 Recorded: April 10, 1951 _ SECTION II. This amending orâ€" dinance shall be in full forte and effect from and after its passage, -prmvnl and recording, as proâ€" _ SECTION I. That Section I of an ordinance entitled "An Ordiâ€" nance Changing the Names and Designations of Certain Streets, Avenues and Thoroughfares in the City of Highland Park," Passed and Approved Julyâ€"24, 1950, be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto the following: The name of that portion of the street designated as Counâ€" ty Line Road lying within the City of Highland Park and exâ€" tending from the Westerly line ,AN’ ORDINANCE | AMENDING ‘AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE NAMES‘ AND DESIGNATIONS OF CERTAIN STREETS, AVEâ€" NUES AND THOROUGHFARES IN THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK," PASSED AND . APâ€" PROVED JULY 24, 1950. BEJIT ORDAINED BY TH®E CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK, LAKE COUNâ€" TY, ILLINOIS: â€" Road, by which name it shall after the effective date of this ordinance be known and desigâ€" nated. € ‘of Sheridan Road projected to the Easterly line of Sheridan Road as projected from the South into Highland Park, said portion being South of, adjaâ€" cent to and abutted by the South line of Caroline Subdiâ€" vision and the South line of Baird and Warner‘s Addition to Deere Park Subdivision, all in the South West quarter of fractional Section 31, Townâ€" ship 43 North, Range 13, East of_the Third Principal Meridâ€" jan, is hereby denominated and changed to that of Sheridan FOR SALE:â€"4 Burner Elect. ._â€" M AN U R E Dynamic Wheo!l Balancing Auto Painting â€" Menoni and Mocegni by law. HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POS8ST Body & Fondar Repairing 322 N. First All Watch Repairs are washer; Blonde Bed Rm. set; Guaranteed Watch Repairing 17 S. St. Johns Avenue 2 N. Sheridan Road Phone, HI 2â€"0618 LEGAL NOTICE D A H L‘ S BLACK DIRT HALF PRICE Moved April 1 ROBT. F. PATTON Within the City of Highland Park (Repesling, Amending or Superâ€" by law. SECTION IV. ‘The provisions hereof shall not be deemed to reâ€" peal or supersede the provisions of SECTION III. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect same may be em distinetly read, at or near t entrance of the improvement, not more an 25 feet from the lot line, or, if such front ‘entrance shall be distant from the front line a distance greater than 25 feet, then upon a tree, post or standard in a position near and adjacent to the walk, drive or approach to the building. Where an owner or ocâ€" eupant shall elect to install or maintain a reflecting style of street number on the city parkâ€" way, the same shall be permitted, except that such installation shall be in addition to the above provisâ€" jon. _ SECTION H. Display of Street Numbers. Beginning upon the date of the assignment of numbers to the parcels of land in accordance with the foregoing, each owner or occupant of improved real estate abutting upon South Deere Park Drive shall provide, place and maintain such street number so assigned in a manner that the cordance wimflhg:__{gm mufes~~e~~~~ * 2 SECTION I. Beginning upon the effective date of this ordinance, it shall be the duty of each owner or occupant of each improved parcel of land within the City of Highland Park abutting upon South De€re Park Drive, or any parcel or combination of parcels of land hereafter sought to be improved, and lying and abutting upon said public street to deliver to the City Clerk of the City of Highland Park a:legal or surâ€" veyor‘s description of such parcel or combination of parcels of real estate, and the City Clerk shall thereupon assign to each such parcel a street number in acâ€" NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY, OF HIGHLAND PARK, LAKE COUNâ€" TY, ILLINOIS: WHEREAS, it is desirable for the avoidance of confusion and for the purposes of certainty that the street numbers upon such street be assigned in a .manner other than that prescribed by the general formula; WHEREAS, the cireumstances of the public thoroughfare named and designated as South Deere Park Drive do not permit . the numbering of &aid street in acâ€" cordance with such formula, and II of Chapter XLVIII of the Highâ€" land Park City ‘Code, in and: by which said ordinance a certain straight South bast line ‘and Easterly base line are established, from which said base lines and in accordance with formula street numbers© have been heretofore assigned orâ€" will be hereafter asâ€" signed, and THAT, WHEREAS, the City of Highland Park has heretofore adopted an ordinance establishing a uniform system of street numâ€" bering within the City of Highâ€" land Park, repealing, amending or superscding the provisions of Secâ€" tions 1 to 5, inclusive, of Article BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK, LAKE COUNâ€" TY, ILLINOIS: AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHâ€" ING A SEPARATE SYSTEM OF STREET . NUMBERING FOR SOUTH DEERE PARK DRIVE IN THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK. C. In assigning numbers to the frontage‘ abutting upon said street, the numbers shall be assigned in sequence upoh alternate sides of said street throughout the course of said B. In assigning such humâ€" bers, said City Clerk shall proâ€" rate the numbers available and limited as above. in accordance with the linear measurements of the frontage. A. Beginningâ€"upon said street at. its entrance to the public street known _ as _ Sheridan Road in the City: of: Highland Park and beginning upon the Southerly or outer line of said street and following the outer line of said street throughout its course, progressing first in an â€" Easterly ,direction, > said City Clerk shall ~assignâ€"odd numbers to parcels of land abâ€" utting upon said outer line, beâ€" ginning withâ€"the number 1, and shall, assign even numbers fo the parcels of land . abutting upon the inner or opposite line of said street, in a number not to exceed 200. and netmllp‘,'- m.dji' de« LEGAL NOTICE T HEâ€"PRES S. a â€" Uniform most recent years her employment has been principally as a savings teller and supervisor. The Board appointed her as Manager of the for an excellent record. She has extended period with the bank has !een of the character that makes An employee who has been associated with the First National for a number of years is Miss married, has three children, and at present lives in Chicago. Durâ€" ing World War II he served in thé army air force. As early as housâ€" ing is available, he will move his family to the Highland Park area,. Continued from page 1 Corporation in Chicago and Dayâ€" enport, Iowa. Since October, 1948, Mr. Herberts has been with the Bank of Rogers Park of Chicago, and currently is Manager of their sizeable installment loan departâ€" ment. He is thirty three years old, _ Full information and application forms may be obtained from the Commission‘s â€" Local Secretary, Mr. Newton E. Fischer, located at Post Office, 28 N. Sheridan, Highâ€" land Park, IIL., or from the United States Civil Service Commission, Washington 25, D. C. First Nat‘l. Bank Appointments to these positions are restricted to persons entitled to veteran preference. The United States Civil Service Commission today announced an examination for Substitute Postal Transportation .Clerk to fill posiâ€" tions in the Postal Transportaâ€" tion Service of the Post Office Deâ€" partment in the following States: Arizona, California, Colorado, Delâ€" aware, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Towa, Kansas, Michigan, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Okiahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennesâ€" see, Texas, Utah, Washington, West Virginia, and Wyoming. ‘ Civil Service They offer a lively. show, full of fun and varietyâ€"semi classics, ballads, barbershop and hitâ€"parade specials. :After public appearances : with Wayne King . for.two successive seasons,â€" they entered the televiâ€" sion field, where they were an inâ€" stant success, â€" â€" Ue Though busy (two are students and two are entering the business field) they have ~appeared freâ€" quently in concerts and have starâ€" red in the Blackhawk Restaurant as "Wiffenpoof® Revue" â€" before their present engagement at the Boulevard Room at Stevens Hotel. _ The Chordsmen, famous quarâ€" tet scheduled to appear at Eim Place school n , Wednesday, May 2, under the auspices of St. Marâ€" tha‘s Guild ofâ€"Trinity church, have had a colorful and exciting caâ€" reer. Organized by Lee Hill, Navy veteran, in 1946, they immediately captured the public imagination. Other members of the group are Pete Nelson, Ed. White and Jim Welty. * Chordsmen, Spectacular Q!m‘r'tfit; ’l‘o_f\ppgar At Elm Place, May 2 Included: in this year‘s commitâ€" tee are Miss Adele Whitfield â€"and Miss Evelyn Oliver, coâ€"chairman, Miss Lu Lasswell, Miss Helen Bergstrom, Miss Jean Butz, Miss Mary _ Louise Donaldson, Mrs. Frank Peers and Miss Dorothy Simpson, president of the Guild, St. Martha‘s Guild is making plans, too, for the fifth annual garden sale to be held Saturday, May 26. It is held on the Saturâ€" day before Memorial Day, each year, in the freight yards of the Chieago and ‘Northwestérn, across from â€" Walgreen‘s. F20 Order sheets are sent out in advance, so that those who wish may purchase plants and flats, sure of getting just what they want. St. Martha‘s Guild Makes Preparation For Annual Garden Sale Crocuses are blooming, tulips are poking their heads above the rainâ€"soaked earth, grackles and robins stalk about hunting worms. Spring is really here, and eager gardeners everywhere <are busy planning their spring planting. City Clerk Piled: April 9, 1951 Passed: April 9, 1951 Approved: April 9. 1951 Recorded: April 10, 1951 seding the Provisions of Sections 1 to 5, inclusive, of Article 1J of Chapter XLVIII of the Highland Park City Code)," Passed and Apâ€" proved 1950, exâ€" cept as to the specific public street involved herein, ATTEST: V, C. Musser ROBT. F. PATTON Mayor By the end of 1951 America will be spending at an annual rate of 45 to 55 billion dollars for deâ€" S. St. Johns ave., who suffered cuts and bruises, Peter Czajkowâ€" ski, 42, of Lake Bluff, who reâ€" ceived multiple leg fractures, and David Mitchell ,38, of Kenosha, who suffered a dislocated hip and broken leg. Jefferies G. Carter, 40,-:w.-hg-.m-\ ___He is survived by his widow, Charlotte, and one young son. Funeral services were held in ‘Chicago. Other trainmen injured in the crash were W, J. Quinn, 31, of 47 ?Sundny,Anrllll at the Mundeâ€" lein station. He succumbed to his injuries on April 12. Born in Benton Harbor, Mich., Feb. 10, 1914, he entered the service of the North Shore Line on January 3 of this year. ‘ Heights, at 3:15 p.m tomorrow (Friday). Besides her daughter, Dorothy, she is survived by three sons: Earl, of Arlington Heights, Douglas, of Deerfield â€" and Robert, of West Lake Forest; and two other daughâ€" ters: Florence, of New York City and Joyce, of Highwood, also 2 grandchildren. Funeral two years ago by her husband. George E. Both were linotype opâ€" erators. # ~ ‘Florence George Patterson, for many years a resident of Highâ€" land Park, died Wednesday afterâ€" noon, Aprillls, at St. Theresa‘s hospital, Waukegan, after a short illness. She had been making her home with her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Peters, of Zion City. Patterson Surviving are his widow, Laura; one daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Pogran of Long Beach, New York; two sons, Laurance of Stanford, Conn., and David, a student at Iowa State, at Ames, Ia., and a sister Miss Edna Brown of Chicago. â€"Interment was private. ° Funeral services were held yesâ€" terday (Wednesday) at Trinity Episcopal church for George Harâ€" old Brown, 64, of 859. Glencoe ave,, who succumbed to a year‘s illness at his home the preceding Highland Park for 24 years. Brown and 12:00 Noen. _ _ _ Weekâ€"Daysâ€"6:30¢ and 8:15. The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesday eveâ€" ning meveting, which includes testiâ€" u-:h- of Christian Science healing, is Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson serâ€" mon "Doctrine of Atonement" rday church service. SATURDAY ;â€" SERVICES SUNDAYS:â€" #:30 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.â€"Church Service. 71:30 m,â€"'uul Fellows EDN Â¥>0 0 Kenneth L. Stark, 37, of 1458 neoin place, was the second faâ€" She was precéded in dt‘ifi';bont Holy Daysâ€"6:00, 7:00,.3:00, 9:00 and Born June 16, 1887, in Dixo®, ., he had been a ‘resident of WELCOME TO CHURCH SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 a.m.â€"Sunday â€"School. FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL Telephoneâ€"HMI 2â€"3522 . Lester H. Laubenstein, Minister FIRST CRURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST â€" __)ll_npd‘vpnu, â€" Laurel Ave. OBITUARIES Albert G. Masser, Pastor in Boston, Mass. 2â€"1731 Rev. Platzer was born in New York City. He attended Concordia Collegiate Institute of Bronxville, and Concordia Seminary of St. Louis, Mo., receiving his Master‘s degree in Psychology at Western Reserve, University of Cleveland, and taught at Concordia for two years. He became assistant pastor in Hell‘s Kitchen, near Times Square, New York City, and later established a church in Cleveland, M.honrndfln:m Since January, 1942, he has been pastor of the congregation hnm‘Mmm\. church in Lake Forest, which has grown to independence in the past nine years. With his wife and two children, he lives at 1817 No. Green Bay Road. Starck, Rev. W. F. Subr, and the present pastor, Rev. H. K. Platzer. Detzer, Jr. with an Evanston church. In May, 1890, Rev. J. Adâ€" am Detzer, Sr., of Racine, Wis., became the pastor, and soon transâ€" ferred his residence to Highland Park. __ The present church edifice, at Central and McGovern, was startâ€" ed in 1890 and didicated on April 26, 1891. : At this time the little church s_h-nd the ministrations of Rev. ent site of the Highland Park Bank,â€" and later at Evans‘ Hall, Central and Second. â€" In 1888 a branch of the mother church was established in Highâ€" land Park under. Rev. J. Adam Detzer, Jr.â€" Services were held in»_gggo’gd'._g.:uj the Rev. Selle was succeeded in 1853 by Rev. Henry Wunder. Unâ€" der his leadershipâ€"a congregation was organized under the name of Trinity Lutheran church, and in 1886 a church was erected on Green Bay Road near County Line man Lutheraris came to this comâ€" munity, forming a settlement aâ€" long Green Bay Road and the County Line. Their first pastor was Rev. C. August Selle of Chiâ€" cago, who made the trip by oxcart once a month, to conduct services in private homes. * The history of the congregaâ€" tion of the Redeemer Church dates back nearly a hundred years, when, about 1847, a group of Gerâ€" Thursday, April 19, 1951 Continued from page 1 consists of the following: Mr. William Rectenwald, president of the Redeemer church, Mr. Henry Grossman and Mr. Louis Wagner of the Voting Body; Mrs. Martha Holly and.Miss Ruth Rectenwald, of the Dorcas Society, and Mrs. George Shuman, Mrs. Harold Ruâ€" dolph, of the Redeemer Guild, toâ€" gether with Rev. H. K. Platzer. â€" History of the Church + Mark‘s Milestone L L -h'::dum-o&. 587 Central Avenue H. K. Platzer, Pastor HI 2â€"0054 of first Fridays â€" 4:00 and 7:30 p.m. Glencoe, IL Phone, Glencee 12% Servicesâ€"Friday nights at 8:30 p.m. m U. & s SAVINGS. BONDS 105 a.m.â€"Church Service 11:00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship. 7:00 p.m.â€"Youth groups meet. Sundaysâ€"1:30 P.M., or at other times 10:45 a.m.â€"Sunday Worship. ZION LUTHERAN CRURCH Oakridge and High, Highweod Whe Reverend.Charles U. Harris ST. JOHN®S EVANGELICAL & SUNDAY SERVICES

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