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Highland Park Press, 16 Jul 1936, p. 8

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[ *K % 4 + 3¢ §{+ t £} | 4 futh ic w Pn â€"Lovely Corner Lot in Ravinia surrounded by good looking homes, good shade trees, BEAUTIFUL RAVINE LOT, 64 f east ‘.nl"hh.)rhd !fil-s&a.-"lmq- â€"Unusual Opportunity to become estabâ€" Tahed in live businers seetion: whn "Hok yor pICNIc pAxii) 12US Cons to cakes are just a few of the nice things $19% tnnnat oe Td . F WK. * s ET _OF BOOK HOUSE, like. new, also other children‘s books ; vanity dresser : scout uniform, size 14, and hat. rd."n'.' &*~ tched nt.ACT ilu‘{l:r‘hd r'c. 6 , OR= ::':.l d-k-.‘"z:!p:hn m‘!fiu:h-;{l en : approx. sizes Tx10, 1xt'.’§. 5x8, and 10 ft. hall runner ; can be seen at storage. Write Box Jâ€"L Who knows when they may need a cemâ€" etary lot lhnltwm.fl.h show you the location. Priced right. Tel. MAHOGANY PIANO 3-?] $1. _ Mrs.. R. E. Pettis, 745 Chestn -?'w Tel. SPRING DUCKS3, dressed to order to five and a half pounds average. BEST LOCATION IN RAVINIA Highla Ravinia, $4000. IDEAI, HOME for family with children near transportation, school and goo Enclosure Cards (at home, reception, church) VERY REASONABLE MOURNING CARDS ow BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTsS THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION 6 BINCLAIR PRODUCTS GOODYEAR TiREs Tel. H. P. 5565 Corner Eim Place and First St. LC DCC PMR DOCM _ MOTOTC ©ORE, _ £~CEE : price ; HOLC loan $7,200. flo':f'..awuf'm;wmmsxm per mon . _ F. B. WILLIAMS, excl. agt. 541 Central ave. Tel. H. P. 2860. A20 _ _‘ JOHN STRYKER . â€"â€" 1033 Deerflecld rd., Deerfield, Ill. Tel. brosse Wl norminiiorecircnindiitiee saiaty lt 4. 223. 02. 020 MB 1: cash paymient Broadview, south af Roger Wiliiame ; modern 119 stocr Wwio ENGRAVED AND PRINTED SPECIALS 100 Printed Cailing Cards $1.25 100 Process Engraved Cards 1.75 beach ; east of R.R. in Ravinia; 5 E rooms, 2 baths, 1 bedroom and buth on first floor; HOLC loan; price reduced to $13,000.â€" R. B. w‘?umco. e Ask for Dm Wink namen ® Ravinia: Soccer for boys and girls. Woednenday marking, July 22.0""" """ 6"} morning, J ' } "Toys) Imaghait, Seneet 2t Htavikls ; bikcoin at Port Clinton, .‘ Th * Swi-n.lzn Sunset, Port Clinton, Lincoin at Cen Beach ; Ravinia at Roger Wilâ€" Tuesday morning, M { Story telling ,h’:ubrlt all playgrounds ; Tuesday m.’ Mâ€" Sunset: w“x‘fl‘â€"fl for Boys ; One of the highlights of last week was the story hour held on all the playgrounds last Tuesday morning, . Miss Rathbun of the Highland Park Library has been kind enough to conduct these story hours and will continue to do so for the remainder of the playground season. These story hours are held every Tuesday morning. ‘The schedule for the week of July 20, 1936 is as follows: dals The balance of the program on the playgrounds has also been very successful. ~Baseball games, badâ€" minton, horsgeshoes, tennis, and othâ€" er games have taken up the major portion of the time. sot Paneled or Plain Wedding Invitations The swimming classes conducted by the staff of the playgrounds opâ€" erated hy the Park Board of Highâ€" land Park have been proving to be be very popular the last several weeks with the children on the play grounds. ‘A great many of the chilâ€" dren: have taken advantage of the apportunity to learn to swim and at the same time escape the heat. â€" Playgrounds Have Large Attendance At All Classes 100 Engraved Cards, pedive s tmbbmcihimiting + yb o4 94 PAGE EIGHT __ We pay toll charge. . 140 Center Street, Winnotka, 1. Girls : Badminton for an Adtaker 3 8 T .. Phone For Sale at a very low ‘price; lot, Tel. H. P. 557 Alltt . price $1550. ROOM APARTMENT, 4% 8. St. Johns y _ â€"lameng | 4 aitable °f, â€"â€"Shops, fill&rt. l“ t”-m -â€"m:n:.um_ g vor‘ space, %nmm.nnjrm D0 "Wuntioy: pooggt it daogd Ro nlon ventilation: garage if desiréd, 363 Bloom ROOM‘ FOR RENTâ€"Qiiect, n LARGE FRONT mu entrance, venient to Laurel A ~Tel HB. 1686 . __* !fl P18â€"20 DESIRABLE COOL ROOM,; 1% blocks from h-lndz district and t=' tion ; rent reasonable. Tel. H. P. 4 P20tt NICELY FURNISHED ®R M , -1 m: -u uu-.; e es 4 Tel. H. P. 405. » m ."*"m"'a phihy fint i right party., NICELY ROO: ie in ons chen privileges if desired ) P. 155. Y pmummrmon..% tation, hot water at reasonable. 642 Vine ‘a 10 cents for each a sertion ; $1.00 if no CLASSIFIED WANTâ€"ATD Tel. Highland Park 667. 8SCO‘ FURNISHED 6 M HOURE to family of ,IM:%.’“M Tge. Address MEL o‘ *n‘ an NEW BRICK RESIDENGE, with 6 WILL SELL ON . EASY TBRMS, or eryy in ue Rmiath ks Born :;3’. mm * owner, P. swers to name of "Mi n en tE i M hent; ‘Areplace; 2â€"car bkiQk garage with overhead :. best "Tn. Havimig l!lthhn&% per 4 k1 . LBEO I 51 Highwood ave. Tel. H.[P. 519. B20â€"22 | ® rno f um:n | “Skith%mu proving tq;h |in a class by herself for there are ‘very few of the Qnd.nonqd the girls tol;ltm tomtin ilx .fl'l:fip... Betty d.!mbflph soon b;unblohp‘lgll i h:pzl;lty Harry Pertz has f‘ annual ginâ€" burn and is trying hilk ofm “.!Mlvco agen ‘ the second basem@gn of: the Port Clinton team taik him off the base in their last game {é . Bud Daniels won the Kokomo \ fournament |{at Lincoln last week a td D. D. Moran‘s team won the volleyhall tournament «. . Charley Hull ofi Ravinia is deâ€" veloping into qui pitcher; | he had g;;llt%k“e-om } hi:h last mth' 1%4‘% e ssamam®iis showing.the most ability in lea ;J' to swim of anyone in all the : ground swimâ€" ming classes .. . Tommy McEwen, Paul Snyder, Joe! [Rafferty, and Frances ‘Ronzoni weérk the stars for the Sunset ball te 'j‘ week . . . Jerry McCaffrey J to have the horse shoe champiofship of Sunset again last week . %! the registraâ€" tion on the phyzr. nds last week cinched â€"<he won 5: e tournament was as follows: Sunset, 369; Linâ€" coln, 180; Ravinia, 142; Port Clinâ€" ton, 52. 1 . ’ e moncde 44 E* pi aperation. 5 so 8T. JO We MP‘E very you renrtine Your S In order to serve you convenien 1 Ordee 110. perve youlpfpre conveniently PROPERTY DWNERS Rooms for _ _Call Highland 1855 BAIRD & %NER 5 SOUTH 8T. JOE LVENUER Wanted Lost and Fé Swimming : Sunsét. Pbrt Clinton, Lincoin liams Clinton ‘at 3 CEâ€"Advm,hLuénb received after 3 o‘clock Wednesday, pl ceR in another section. T i : 50 cents tbt five nm'sorle-ji'f paid on or before insertion; 75 cents if mot Baid by Saturday following pu ts for each additional line. $1.1 for 8 corisecutive weeks. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for before $1.00 if not paid by Saturday winzpnb!.lc;l;on. 10 cents each addition line, | * i : depot. Tel. H. B 3$362. P19â€"21 July 1b. jn off the base & Bud Daniels urnament at D. D. Moran‘s 1 tournament vinia is deâ€" a pitcher; he Tournament ; Girls leet ; Girls‘® Tumblâ€" HOME with family ; quiet PSitf BI6tf : Ravinia AlTtt ; Girls‘ for Old El livered ‘to \ ‘ Sealed for‘ certain work necessa in to renovate the Old/ Eim Place School.. includâ€" ns ons on ie e meer ‘cal Wzr_'fi someé nhoolhuog'ur of rpen masonry under eading .;’an o:;.‘vi;l’bc ne-lvd“hv 1‘:7. s Sehool District No. 107. Aighland ,lll!m until July 27, 1936. ids _a in sealed envelâ€" opes to the Board‘of Education, Bcehool Dis No. 107, elearly marked "Bid for Old: Ei Place Schoo!" and shall be deâ€" OFFICEâ€"Ipâ€"toâ€"date in our bank building SMALL 25 PA PA RATE STATE BANK IF YOU|HAVE A CAR, wan mumg.; tion ; rent must Address:J. J. Press office. m NP | iunou&i oox% u'figwfi"“‘m:fi or YOUNG! LADY LIGH‘ pop 2g2z with yood pay ~~ Hhone Green. irons, . Working with Jock will be Tom Currie of Knoll , Sam Berâ€" nardi of Old Elm, A Claeyssens of Glen Flora, Joe Ros ‘of Pickâ€" wick Country club and Charlie Nordâ€" berg}| acting diractor, of the school and home club pro, 18 | lday‘s golf classes, the second in alifive week everyâ€"Friday series sponsored by the Lake Worest News, is free and open to everyone. Low handicap. as well as high handicap players are invited. week‘s inâ€" son fa iro T. na of G wick nimg ; |references invali sires ‘Charlie Nordberg, wgenial path pro and Aléex P_'!i'b of Old ‘.. » of the oldest pro‘s in go 'wl!auhtl!e' M d in the morning class fo mwomen ‘: 8 at 11 am. Helen, the former wifé of Gob onald, ly nown golfer and er, has been playing golf since 1921. â€" Prior to lngnherowuzo‘lr Hjudio on State strept in the heart of Chicago‘s busy loop she spent several|years in the employ of a leading golf equipment manufacturer travelling coastâ€"toâ€" ing private clubs. | d A e men and boys‘! class at 7 p.m,] Friday night will| be given an opp gtnnity to watch Jack Hutcheâ€" son |demonstrate his internationally fambus skill in the use of golfing [G OUSEKEEPING APARTMENT of Croa nesâ€"t*~ , reasonal coln, gJ Highland Park. 1 Di9pd srican â€" Professional Champion head a wkli::lwt o?'fou insttuctors who will appear at the Gol classes to be held Friday July 17 at the Deerpath Golf club in Linke Fores. 1i ;’ ADVERTISEMENT FoR HeATn MacDonald, 'm claims to be the: only woman professional golf intmr in '-20 mworld and Jack Hu n, fornmier British Open and Offices for Rent Free Golf School Noted Golfers at l#u_tlon Wanted Legal Notices Miscellaneotts \Help Wanted lagpaing ++ ~*~~shipied for domestic help orf positions. JOHN CHRISTENSEN \P.‘ 760. k tat PIANO _ TUNIN to havé your work don inted to Rent ENGER BUS for HIRE ‘Educational | . Ete. 4 VERY REASONABLE! LDWELL â€"‘z;ou ilm.g ANO: TUNER H. F. PAHNKE ~ 8 wenrs‘ exnorilamas | â€" olmes & Flinn, Architects, â€"8 Fuly 27 '1mcu"""m'fih"f,°‘-‘..§ Y, July 27, 1m"gu"°"' pefore of Education District No. 107 ARD OF EDUCATION 28 years‘ experience. 2 years in Highland Ps PARTMENT, HOOL DISTRICT NO. 107 by Martin C. Hart, Secrets ble terms, HIGHLAND PARK . 146 â€" H. P.; 772. as a companion for aged or wil enern! bouse work. mccept any ‘bid or to class at 7 be given an ack Hutcheâ€" umf tionally of: go ock wilm , Sam Berâ€" J85tf H15â€"16 THE PRESS D18â€"20 FiTH 3tf north line of anid manth 1/ . .. NCOF 0n | to the fast "corner "or use Raom 24 J o oas north east %4 of the north east â€" said To mss oo e on 82 4 :lrgc.‘ugfi cast of a.g"u:: 20 io the ‘corner . + ce on ie it of e ran aro n gi un 1 20 to the , the, ienss hert o the m ies uinge to ‘the m'-u m“.‘.‘,W“' oi | north â€" on east line flf‘flltv-'thz% ; the south | y of eetion 31 townabip | s"‘:"m*-}m :-Efu. a M»m -!Ill S%F“E“thmcfiubhhlma nots, k | v 3> that will be held between the “. “m drmcom Central. Btam: . o° in rencon M dt':q°-fimfl’?r,mm the: forknoon “dll:‘:t Qu‘:: "?l:u' the ‘8th day .a' R:;Ut. AD. 1936 at the fallast., _ alt: Of (m) Nru-"fim" ~12 East of the 3rd m ’“i&umfl&vflfig% er *A «/ in han en arhemns heeiy Up :‘:.‘5 ‘zolsoeun.e: tov::h ‘and ave lant to the south enst corâ€" her of the Village of Bannoekburn, E.. the south east râ€" of n 20, Townâ€" ship 48 k . %&t of &.3,4 Pr:nent:z eridian ; north The mt bomest o43 fomen BP to fhe morth ;‘*. l Section 20 thenes «.24 °2 nd 18, townshipâ€" and range . ory® to :hcnwflqw‘tofi‘co(tho ‘.“-‘ t& dw:szar outhiyin â€" range 37.4 feet to the north @ikt sorâ€" ner of the south east % of S i 18, 'romuyam..m ask lot the nort i "ot Mhe momn 4pror en the O ne of |Sectiyn h ?4. and 15, m:-d range f. afore» said, to its in with the center line of the ‘Des Piaines River; thence sbatherh along the center line of said Des Plai River to its intersection with the h line this 48 Ne Tarite 41" Sace of (p 3rd * C * L } A ne Sections ; townl nnz:fl:tulu:su.bhc‘:crfi ‘f ad Township > gm.ocm:‘mu.:...:‘; ce on west 'z%?l-uloalucum geke mthon:;m.fi':am"'ua' Pn ee orth &.“W‘Mtfnmb E: North, nge 12 East of the 3rd Princibal Mer: idian to the southeast corner of tha marth~ the limits of the fl'e“”ififl%m.;: d 'rmfl ’?rm the forenoon muaky Geloss in the Afterncon, Centenl rust, AD. 1986 at the following piaces: | aile Hall in the Village of Deaxfleld, // AN rnl"’éoM coUrt D THE MATTER OF THE PRRL) mrrxon ‘m% mooguumx € "A FIRE T KNOWN & Mepanl l e s N DISTE /4 |_..| _ GENERAL NO. st19 & No'gcl OFP ELECTION TO Ki 1 AUGUST 8. A. D. 1936 AT TW AGE: ni.t.&gc‘ %oo .“‘.f_’ %lma VILLAGE : OF BANNoSkr COUNTY OF LAKE STATE OF ILLINOIS) Next week we will tell the classes in which you your dog if he has a pedij Jhildren'l classes will} W#ain be a big featureâ€"with silver ophies to the winners, and a box y to all .the competitors. ‘The Muality of the dogs receives no consi@@ration in thisg classâ€"only the man which the children show them. . now is the time to .groom your , and to teach them to walk q y on a l“ih- 5 & Just a word moto-ientfiu must be in by August 20. & â€"~ . The Curtissâ€"Reynolds Rirport will again be the scene of Whe Northâ€" brook dog show.. The lMige hangar is cool in the days and @uirnishes a clean, comfortable exhiMifion place for both owners and dog ts t is very simple to water your doi,?ne does ‘not need ) be pediâ€" greed or registered. If Jpur dog is a thoroughbred, and overMiix months of age, he may be entaiid by the following simple procedilre. Just ner‘d in his name and bre@@l, whether‘ male or female, togetheriwith your name and address and th{entry fee of $3,25. He will then be@ntered in the limit clasa. Entry Wiknks and information will be gladly furnished by the secretary at 1241 MWaukegan road, Northbrook, phone Murthbrook 67." f o t t Northbrook Ddljshow To Be Held Aug. 30 struction ‘concerns use of long irons : _lndMllli‘Gfl?‘Q‘%Wllm their clubs. ‘The Deerpath course is located on West Deerpath avenug in Lake Forest. â€" l > //_ l lllt’ll East of the 3rd :-u iu&- 20 to % £ the south % of &:n& amu;am...g.. of said south %%4 to the ‘Gf‘t.bo‘m .ntj':: S s Ervendl cast offl‘eflv-uu-fi.l rher . ; thence o.l of baid south west % of the ) ns of u about y enter y q +a k l 3 A copy of the 't'-:‘fl;.:‘ oiike ut us mui"":‘*":g uen X20â€"21 L ww 7 CPEARNe > To the Of the Anaog pefrons of the PUBLICATIOXN oF NoticE or n+nm w anL n..._"’!m"rm 1J2nls ° > A “tojl}e-aomm Co Cald Frame and a‘. 2 ~a P cmaiey Tomah es m"&"m‘b‘;‘:’n‘ . STATION shall have the right to cast a at ’(»'?:;s;nm'hmvm.uum _ nockburn, at which place legal voter within the limits of the of Bannockburn shall have the to cast imn _1 _, jimbie € myMlu Av» nuhthourrbx‘hufl' u&.-m«fi;mh& muuma&ovmu:.c Bannockburn shall have T ight to cast a ballot at such election, The purpose of said election be to JOHN W. MI Wnnk‘un. ni training in the propiration ad neee e preparation‘and ing of food, care of the hov s \mh&‘mc‘fl "' 9 general household work, ipcluding laundry and ijroning., Although the general length of the course is from six weeks to two months, the young women are certified for jobs |as soon as they have demonstrated that they are good cooks, that they can take care of the work of an ordinary home thoroughly and efficienkly, and that they know how to argani their time to the best advantage. The graduates: of the schpol~ are Jne . iDnoIs, PE . EInpIUFNCIMECnE »lidt) Bervice last March sponjored th@laniahed Ous ut lafiadndfln .”' ‘ i ers‘ Training Program â€"|@ Pr0jeCE |alnost â€" iinmedits dnhnodto‘lnn tra ;"',* she is athone ing of from six weeks to two mo : rollsâ€"aild sh to young women who were Wwilling t0 \on, for traj \e take jobs as general maids in p *8lare in der l' | y FERA funds, and was put undeF | ing proqy 4| of the supervision of Miss Hazel Shult: :“ Traiiihe who has had many years of exper in touch with . ience in directing training, of thi§ Eniployment Sery; \W. f .*' t# . “An in * Four training centers w ps " offies: lished in Chicago, at 850 *z servites enue, the University of o Set:i make placemerts d tlement, Lincoln Center, in al . . residence near Longwood e in| : Beverly Hills. The trai U rfield A u made available | thiefly " to youn .,:'!"_ ig women from families on reliff. Rach | * MJ of these centers now has a (;t s. John E . m_{y fort»y_flve gx}rhAin' * _ Wksg to mm B rfl: meet an acute and ‘increasin ‘ for trained household work> ers, the Illinois State Enploymenkt formation of the Household Work» ers‘ Training Program â€"â€"ja projeck designed to give an intensive train= ing of from six weeks to two month® ‘to young women who were ng to. take jobs as general maids in pj homes. ‘The program ‘financ ’ by FERA funds, and was put undet the supervision of Miss Hazel Shullz, Household Worker‘s Training Progra Offered by State July 10. 1936 Phone 77 or are _ + $o 4 $ imi . § ~| ’- o © t % o a i + au . C ."ng j fore in © B . BP + allot at | L Sfim Av. JU] i sMrPB SaNTT BROB. DAIRY mâ€"«-m |"~ â€" Mighlaad Put esLLoD ‘ DELICIO td reuone" n m i in der wom i ha 4 in a Stkte Empl Professi KFor Quality And Service for an Tailo Grade A Milk Smitty‘s Read rb}lw% Your Car th nnd Get Retust . 495 © 35 B. 8. BUMP SHOP E. NELSON DEALEA IN THURSBDA y l arming af he ind Sunday be up, on Ar y ) txiliary ‘has glan ‘vn . boot! Pn Misg) *s of the. rocery and NMuky she our ie t .“‘ » 1ce, ne

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