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Highland Park Press, 29 May 1929, p. 45

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No M ECSAE L SÂ¥ § l ons t‘ water heat,; oil burner Johns avenue. Call at Sua Far Ttew. 11 3 e t cd AMintctactopig mt ‘4 baths, garage, . June per month ; furnished 4 age, July and August. nished 9 rooms, 3 baths, tober, $350 per month. entral avenue. â€" Tel. H. 12pd R RENT )OM APARTMENT _â€"â€"> arlor and Garage hedâ€"Vine avenue All modern improvements. ne days 557, evenings 155. Tttpd ished 1 twoâ€"reom: dell building from convert your old hair matâ€" RESTONA" inner spring. matâ€" prings repaired;: new . work nd showrcom, ACcesâ€" lotâ€"on the side; rent ransportation{.. close . 10 month. . Tel. Glencoe ished. rootm_for one or two. smcs * 12â€"13pdtf Gâ€"All work guaranteed ; estiâ€" charges reasonable. H. F. H. P. 2048. litt ANTED â€"DRESSMAKING and /ING. â€" Call "Mrs. Smith at 0 â€" 7 #â€"18pdtf rtment in the Hawthorn :; hns avenue, near Moraine at: large screened porch. 732 N. St. Johns avenue. 12â€"13pd leasant avenue, BA~ rea . 11tt el. H. P. 557. . 8378. x o2 annreesnaeanen ies ummee n h 15th to Sept 9; small furâ€" edrooms ; 1 block main staâ€" ake:~_ 352 Central avents, ORK by day or contract ; mne. â€" Call August Anderson. + # ° 8â€"4pdtf se oi ud 609 Wune i apartment, heat furâ€" a and bath apartment, 4 bath for light houseâ€" m house; also several de. â€"John A. Hoffman, _ office phone Deerfield sure. nue for key. red daily by young married y work ; morning preferred. se, 625 Laurel avenue. _'!313 BVEOVE : . mm ROe sereened “Efi” ‘garden le; convenient to transâ€" rom lake ; rentâ€"$185_per 1442. 12â€"13pd ay, May 30, 1929 NTEDâ€"Work ‘by day winâ€" creen and storm window _ reâ€" cutting and tree trimming. t o _12pd room ; gentleman preâ€" avenue. . Tel H. P. shed 2â€"room housekeeping r children ; centrally loâ€" sore 4 11 eld ; hed â€" house; . summer room for one or two ; desired. ~ 704 8.. St. furnished front room : . ‘Tel. M. P. 3426. . 620 ux _ 00 0~~. dgpd ___________._..-’â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-? enttawe : hot water heat, m fist, furnished; June 1 rent reasonable; call after s. â€"Tel. H. P. 2424. ' 12â€"13pd nti Nildhl. oN wWaANTED (TEDâ€"Three or four avenue, Highwood. : reasonable; cenâ€" [ 11tt P on idfi it ie r Laurel and [St. C. & N. W. Ry. 11tt onths; one 5â€"room bungaâ€" attractive‘ home, 11ttpd 11tt brick apartâ€" June 11pdtf 11itt Classified â€" ~"~"***Want Ads Thursday, May 30, 1929 SITUATION _ WANTEDâ€"Dressmaking â€" and hemstitching, alterations,. Phone Mrs. Berâ€" nardini, H. P. 2849. 4 10â€"17 sITUATION WANTEDâ€" position round the how willing to start smail field 204. ? * SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Mother and daugh, ter, Swedish, wishes work as chamber maid and> nurse girl in some home if possible, ‘Fel. Deerfield 204. _ â€"â€" _. 18pd PRACTICAL NURSE has qhiet and pleasant home surroundings for semiâ€"invalid or elâ€" â€" derly <waman; good care; food given parâ€" SITUATION . WANTEDâ€"Washing _ home ; reasonable rates. Tel. 1 SlTUA’I‘IbN WANTEDâ€"By experienced laun. dress ; laundry work to do at home; all handwork. Tel. H. P. 2808. _ 13pd SITUATION _“(ANTEDâ€"Germn chauifeur â€"and gardener, married, wants permanentâ€" position ; best North Shore references; â€"Cal} Winnetka 3218 between 5 and 6 p. m. . 13 YOUNG LADY wishing.to go out by the day doing < cléaning and laundry â€" experience. â€" Call Highwood 3047. maxaxt °/ HELP_ WANEEDâ€"Parther for Jack and Jill children‘s shop ; one free to give %heir serâ€" vices part time. 359 Central avenue. 10 SI'I'UATipN WANTEDâ€"Girl wishes _gf day work : éither morning or evening ; t refâ€" erences, Tel. H. P.: 1471.â€". . 13pd HELP WANTEDâ€"Experienced handy man to do carpenter work and other work around house by week or month. 418 Glencoe ave« WANTEDâ€"â€"A competent niaid . fof â€"general _housework;: must be good ‘cook and fond: of j mdnqn: no l@aundry: *Address A 6,° Pre;; ce. 3 z s . â€".. 1 HELP WANTEDâ€"A â€"competent . maid â€"for general housework; 2 adults and baby in family ; willing. to go away for summer. HELE WANTEG_Cirf, some knowledge or|â€". The setting of: a Councif ‘Fi?'e,,i,?] bookkeeping and to answer phone; partâ€"or â€"picked for its beauty either outdoors full time. ‘Tel. H. P. 2001. & 3 | or indoors.. Usually the Council.Fire. HELP WANTED_â€"Girl | for general. house. | begins with the. Wohelo call. _ The work:, home in north end of Highland | girls salute their guardian, who 1020 . â€"__â€" child; references. Tel H~ P. | stands in the center of the circle with on e ie tgg o Aeeoe ie enc e e the hand sign (the hand sign of the _HELP WAkI"‘Tal-:?â€"fVVhitla;_mai%%lin x'englg-e-il fire used as a saluation is made by . Bonusework : 3 in family; 30. WBS0ME. â€"95.|holding the _ left â€"hand in frontand mss coominainncrrasempareren<â€"â€"â€"ecm=â€"â€"~!â€"sbout two inches:from body: at about HELP WANTED â€"SALESMANâ€"We have an | the~ waist line, keeping elbow at _ opening for an experienced salesman; marâ€" |. .. e 2s y f 6 ried man preferred. . Highland Park Nash ‘right angle and flattening the fingers Sules, 22 N. Sheridan road. 1394 | of the right hand against those of the e tm t Pav in uc l ocy o_.__ 1 left. â€" This Indicates the crossed logs.) HELP WANTEDâ€"Girl for general. house. work: home in north end of Highland Pa‘rsk;' one child; references. Tel. H« fs 3026. § E ; HELP WANTEDâ€"Experienced girl for genâ€" eral houscwork; 2 in family ; references *‘required. 1413 Wildwood lane. Tel. H. P. 2586. pa 18pd HELP WANTEDâ€"Maid for general houseâ€" work : small family ; centrally located. Tel. H.~ P. 1789. 13 HELP WANTEDâ€"Neat, clean, white maid ; must be good cook and have city referâ€" ;:llc;!o: 2. adults; no Jaundry. Tel. H. ll’n. HELP WANTED â€"Middleâ€"aged woman to do HELP WANTEDâ€"â€"A capable second maid; referefces required. â€" 195 Laurel avenue. Tek H.â€"F.â€"133. â€"â€" 13pd Ael H. P. 1“9?1. ‘b“w nue. Tel. H. P:; 1644. ‘Tel. H. P. 3849. ;;e.nir;fiuf-(;; ;;1 experienced salesman ; marâ€" ried man preferred. . HighJland Park Nash Sules, 22 N. Sheridan road. _13pd housework. Call at 225 N, St. Johns aveâ€" nue. 13pd TIGHN"ICATI;. voOCcATION e £.* at offers steady work, frequent increase in salâ€" f"' rapid_advancement to higher positions or those who qualify. telephone operating offers .an bnpurmm to work near your home; the surrou ws are pleasant and congenial. *« APPLY 21 8. St. Johns ‘avenue, Highland Park, l}!s HELP WANTED N WANTEDâ€"Young* man wishes round the house and drive car ; to start smail wages.: Tel. lfie‘s OPPOB'I'{)UNITY EARN WHILE LEARNING H. â€"P. 2528. o couple seman. 13pd 13pd at ) [_â€" Council â€" fire important to :Camp \| Fite Girlsâ€"Program: =~.â€".>â€"~,:% : | | ~ The* Coundil Fire:is.the.formaal : or s | serious mgefing*‘fih' the . Camp â€" Fire f' Girl‘s program. y & WANTED TO BUYâ€"Antiques, old ~books, pamphlets, â€" letters, funm rugs, china, glass, ete. : Mrs. Dicke, ashing street, Evanston, Tllinois. Tel. University 98:0, £ m es t WANTED ‘TO RENTâ€"September 1; house; for long .term ; 4 or 5. master bedrooms ; near school; state price and particulars. Address Câ€"88, Press office. f 11tf REWARDâ€"For ‘return to F. L. Reinhardt, . 425 â€"Egandale road, Highland Park, of Irish _ _terrier, 6 months â€"old, green collar;..named FOR THE DISCERNING BUYERâ€"If you are ANYONE desiring experienced tutoring cal} H. P.. 1253 ; reasonable rates. 13 . Girls themselves talk at a Council Fire or read a favorite poem or tell a short story which carries some mesâ€" sage: â€" Many=times the girls plan the program for the Council â€"Fire and often times committees. take charge of the preparation. +8 a Repairing Pavement _ Between Rails Here Often: the sparks for the fire is made by rubbing sticks. When the spark is made, a candle or taper is lighted from it and then with cereâ€" mony the fire is kindled. The Camp Fire Girls are very fortâ€" unate in having «several beautiful songs written specially for use at their Council Fires. ~~The North Shore Line has had a crew of men repairing the paving on St. Johns avenue between Central and Laurel during the past week. In several instances wide ruts had develâ€" oped between the rails and the bricks and a number of.instances of auto tires having been caught and wrenched therein have been reported. It is a muchâ€"needed improvement and will be appreciated. + â€" y interested in obtaining a new, small home, amid beautiful East Ravinia surroundings, call owner, H. P. 3221; rock bottom price guaranteed. P â€" ~~ Tpdtf RATINâ€"._ HISTORY: ENGLISH College preparatory. : f College: review." Appointments for summer may now be l % ¢ arranged. W ANTED TO RENT WANTED TO BUY Camp Fire Flames:> LOST and FOUND . MISCELLANEOUS LESTER A. REYNOLDS, Deerfleldâ€"Shields High _School Phone H. P. 1927. T A E °P RES S MEMORIAL DAY TO BE â€" CELEBRATED LOCALLY {(Continued from page 3)â€" ection will be played by the Deerfield Municipal ~band, â€"followed by ~Flag raising ceremony by Troop 52 of Boy Scouts. Wm. W. Geary, president of the village, will deliver the address om the subject, "Patriotism. in the Community." 4 ante Presentation ‘of essay prizes to school children and of awards by the U.â€"$. Flag association will follow ‘by Alyin®Meyer, commander of the Deerâ€" field Legion post. . _ ya" Civil War veterans,â€" SpanishAmerâ€"| ican War Veterans, Worldâ€"War vetâ€" erans, Legion â€"auxiliary, widows of war veterans, D.A.R. members, Boy| and Girl Scouts, school children with flowers and other local organizations. The _ route will be west en Deerfield road to Rosemary terrace, north on Rosemary to Orchard lane, west on Orchard lane to Waukegan road and south to the "cemetery. â€" ye& ‘ â€"â€"At the cometery there will be a sel-{ ection by the band, duet by Mrs. E.; H. Selig and Mrs.: Julia Peterson, | prayer by the American Legion chapâ€" lain,address by James White, departâ€"| ment director of child welfare for the | Legion, duet by Mesdames Selig and Peterson, decoratior of graves by the, school children, salute to the dead by . firing squad from Fort Sheridan which will fire three volleys, and the cereâ€" nionies close with taps by trumpetéer,. The Deerfield Legion post alse will conduct similar ceremonies <at the Wheeling â€"and Northfield cemeteries. Farmers Picnic to . 5 _ _ Be Held on June 18 â€"_dJune. 18 is the day set for the Farâ€"| mers‘â€"Picnitâ€"to be held at the Public! Service company‘s Model Farm '\’w’esti of Mundelein, under the joint auspices | of the Lake County Farm Bureau and the Lake County Pure Milk as;ocia-s tion, with Cook county farmers as special guests. ~ _ ‘ § 1 of Mundelein, under the joint auspices‘| ~â€"Nash "Ambassador" â€" 4â€"Door, 5 of the Lake County Farm Bureau and Pass. . DeLbuxe â€"Sedan â€" Fully the Lake County Pure Milk associaâ€"||. equippedâ€"1928 model. tion, with Cook county farmers as { Nash _Advanced Six 1â€"Door Sedan special guests. > * § * â€"â€"1928 model. _ 4 â€"â€" Under the direction of H, A. Pfis: 52 . : €* ter of â€"Prairie â€"View,â€"general chair_ |_ Nash Special Sit ~2â€"Pass. Coupeâ€" an "on" arrangements, Several com.| | ~ * 1926â€" model=â€"â€"=~} s oucll lsnls mittees were formedâ€"at a meeting|| ‘Nash Special Six Convertible held at the Model Farm last week. Coupeâ€"â€"*Rumble Seat â€" 1928 O. I. Rockenbach was placed in charge model. * * of the grounds committee, Gordon|] , s Ray of Ivanhoe was appointed chairâ€" Nagl‘:déldvancd Six Roadsterâ€"1 925 man of publicity and Eb Harris, presâ€" Wm is 'h 5 1 Sed ident of the Lake County Farm Burâ€" E:)lu * *‘:ds?l}’"'. “tlé" ; ;l“:l; eau, chairman of entertainment, es ‘_':fi’_,‘,n, :f:‘:‘g,-__“:f‘,: Je ay At the Deerpath theater, Lake Forâ€" est on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, June 2, 3 and 4, Douglas Fairbanks in "The Iron Mask" will be the feaâ€" ture attraction. . Manager Emma of the theater is showing this famous picture in advance of ~the regular north shore release on it, and hence Deerpath theater patrons will be first to view it in this section, he explains. It is a picture filled with thrills and marked by a performance cwhich nobody but "Doug" could offer, and movie fans are promised a real trelt at the Deerpath June 2, 3 and 4. The cooling system of the theater is _operating splendidly. "The Iron Mask" atâ€"*_ The Deerpath Theatre Howard Dress and Hat Shop 1556 HOWARD ST. â€" CHICAGO JEFFERY A.CARQUEVILLE mMMOTORP MAXINMS The folks who can‘t do work with their hands, because it gives them the backache, are frequently unable to work with their brains, because that gives them the headache. ~â€" BUT, however long the tane, howâ€" ever many the hills, the NASH will get you where youâ€" want to goâ€"and: back again.â€"â€"â€" tss Chevrolet® â€" Convertible â€" Coupe â€" Rumble Seatâ€"Fully equipped 1928 _ model. _ & x Nash Advanced Six 4 Pass. Vicâ€" toriaâ€"Fully equipped; Al1 shipe â€"1927 ~model. * _>â€"> Nash Standard Six Landav Sedan ‘â€"Fully _ equipped â€"dJlateâ€" 1928 model. 3356 Nash Advaned Six Roadsterâ€"1925 model. 3â€"* We also have several other Sedans, Coupes, and Touring Cars which are good for many miles of real service. : 2224 North Sheridan Rd. TS A LONG HIGHLAND PARK NASH SALES Frocks â€" and Ensembles made to order â€" We use your material or furnish it Telephone Sheldrake 3518 < Cash â€"orâ€" Terms 45

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