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Highland Park Press, 31 Oct 1929, p. 45

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Hofftman, 1d 61 or &. 81, 19 Myrtle . 1217, for light d tarm" : 45 â€"South apartmen 23817. venient sleeping ..> transporâ€" chicken icres of Â¥. _ Tel 84â€"35pa ‘will be 1. ‘Tel. B4t( St.â€"Johns â€"35p« month : tie , Highâ€" 26tf B4pdtf ing 29tfpd 26tfy and. ble, 35 61 sout 85 in 38tf live pre 28+f MELP_ WANTEDâ€"For part time after girl for general housework and ““1 ..‘l.,z.m x?m '25. HELP WANTEDâ€"Competent girl for housework ; â€"references. ’h{M H. j HELP how to handle a boiler; must open up boiler at 5 a.m.â€" vc.n'-t 917 South St._Johns aveâ€" nue. Mr., Ek. < tR HELP H'E'LP w I;'lmhud her dntla: .n;bo'::; jly ; must rate cook ; substantial renumeration : referâ€" ;::: essentinal;â€" sleep out. Tel, u’....’_; HELP WANTEDâ€"Capable girl for general HELP PIANO TUNINGâ€"All work SITUATION WANTEDâ€"High SITUATION WANTED ELP WANTEDâ€"Several young men to learn confectionery business. 370 c«::::l ‘:vlhu. SITUATION_WANTEDâ€"Young . Seandinavian ‘â€" woman desires workhlgth.bg;eookht. sewing, cleaning or ng. Tel H. P. 1189. cra 3"“~,'_.v:_:'_!‘ NTED.â€"Colored _~position as cook or maid. Tel stgad.flyox wmm-d::: Notth Chieago 3647 maid ; l ;r 20 AXopetts â€" HOT T W ;__" 362. a â€" home; experienced. Tel. H. P. $485.._ 35 SITUATION _WANTEDâ€"Stenographer â€" with portable will write your letters, take dictaâ€" tion or do typing by the hour or day ; exâ€" perienced and: &i‘n& Tel. H. P. 1558. 35 mates free; charges reasonable. H. _P. Pahnke. Tel. H. P. 2048. 26tf SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Can take a few more L il, fia°% _ YANTEDâ€"High : school â€" girl R : 35pd SITUATION _ WANTEDâ€"Furnace â€" and water heaters taken care of. Tel. 1 nts â€"work by day; also does table work. ;:l. H. P. 8?{’ * 35pd SITUATION _ WANTEDâ€"Family ‘washings "to do at home. . Tel. Highwood 707â€"J.â€" 34â€"35pd DRESSMAKING and. PLAIN SEWING. Tel. . Mrs. â€"Smith at . Highwood â€"2790. â€"â€"â€" 27â€"80pdtf SITUATION ~WANTEDâ€"Painting SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Light housework deâ€" sired married girl; mornâ€" gs prefearct. "Onll t o ~trw 625 Laurel avenue. .. . B4tfpd 1 T â€"ald vfiigwâ€"r Ts Soe t ce -fi;â€"h-; ;;_.:ygglm experience; good. referâ€" ences. SITUATION â€"WANTEDâ€"Washings â€"to do at _ girlâ€"as nursemaid or mother‘s helper. _ Adâ€" ; dresit Box â€" 57%, careâ€"â€" of . the kake Forest snn n i in e ns ies isnn mememne isnn ies nntonip inss SITUATION WANTEDâ€"A girl wishes # tion as nurse. ‘Tel. H . P. 1695. »nosk 1634. or fble (price : "eall ‘tor and deliver promptly, Tell Deerheid are. _ """ ""ver peopptiy srrue:'non :ntm-â€"hn%-:k c at home ; . eall for and l logg asonable ; Reasonable :; wet wash apeciality, Tel H. P SITUATION .. WANTEDâ€"Man <desires posiâ€" tion as private chauffeur..Tel H. P. 902. infatematin? d ddnta Th ic ning" sn enc Uiesasirauht sas wes ABls se m cl 0 d ting ; good. ; : prices _ reasonable. John Chrintenson," Tel. H." E. 299 qy home; work called for and delivered. . Tel. H. P. 222. f ~~ 84â€"35pd T} WANTEDâ€"Good general housework ; 3 in family; good wages ; Protestant. Winnetka n':v. sereim infi db ie uds ce 0 tigty fl ; .. ,pa’ ““m W ant â€"Ads . Oct. 81, 1929 Protestant mu fg{ TEDâ€"Girl wishes work. ; come ho!nollllhf'l.b 'r:'l ‘.!1 P '\,; P guaranteed : estiâ€" * iJ avenue Tel. H. P. general .. 2845. $2â€"33pdâ€"35 papering, 34â€"35pd nue. ADJUDICATION NOTICE 35 PUBLIC. NOTICE is hereby given that the ~â€"â€"â€"â€" | Subscriber Inas:'of the Last â€" Will and eral | Testament of C. Andersen,. deceased, 845. | will attend the Probate Court of Lake County, ~85 | at a term thereof to be holden at the Court *« House in Waukegan, in said County, on the on : | first Monday of December m:l 1929, â€" when refâ€"‘; and ‘where all persons baving against !t said z.hh are notified and requested to preâ€" «. | sent the same to said Colurt for adjudication. 35 35pd hot ~.] MISCELLANEOUSâ€"If you are looking for a 11 __home to buy .come.andâ€"letâ€"meâ€"show â€"you â€"] . some good buy in . houses _ from ... 8...toâ€"1 s vom*, price to su ‘OuUr pocketbook ; good 1| â€" mags s 3 g'.‘.’.'f'!.,"!"""?t.ai"'“ payments ; : now WANTED . TO EXCHANGEâ€"An â€" improved Pm mW _â€"--vm‘“-‘â€"fll'l EDP CC CCR n r ted. dd s . Box Highland Park, IIL snoadd; /. MISCELLANBOUSâ€"wWil! MIRO®s UZrNROUS_ â€"â€" Young _ widow with ht o8 would board and give small i:?f good home ; large, amiry, steamâ€"heated North Chicago. Tel. North Chicago m:‘. MISCELLANEOUSâ€"Cash for your car. for your car â€"â€"â€"â€"Wanted 100 cars at once. _Or will sell at szgdegnmhion s ‘nsuxomu. fio'rtoxlt w).(nxrr”, © heridan Aga + North Chicago, Illinois. YR TNEGERC] : Y ORR Waukegan, IlL., Oct. 17, 1929. $4â€"36 WANTED ‘TO RENTâ€"Nov. & land elear of encumbrance. Address P. O. Box 781, Highland Park, Til Jn WANTED To inUELLANIEOUSâ€"Will board horses. Raâ€" vine farm, Prairie View, Route No. 22. Tel. Libertyville 620Jâ€"2. _ $5â€"36pd LOSTâ€"A little fox terrier; lost since last : Thursday.: ‘Tel, H. P. 394. . ________â€"â€" "&¢ LOSTâ€"Purple dress in box LOSTâ€"Diamond â€" wristâ€" tch 4 a Address Box E, Higg.g-':d Pag _ lt is the buyer‘s market, as property will be 4 s as Mxhuhfouwflu.'emh.nd talk it over and let me show you. John A. Hoff. mna.nre-l estate broker. ‘Tel. Deerfield 61 HELP _ WANTED‘_â€"Two HELC , WANTED â€"â€"White or. solored. it Atwent mrers, Farko mint & erences > month. ‘Tel H. P. 3269. _ _ two bed HELP two bed rooms ; furnace orâ€"hot Address H. S. M., Press office. HELP _ WANTEDâ€"â€"Girl pamphlets, . letters. furniture. rugs, china. glass, etc. Mrs. Dicke, 808 Washing street, Evanston, . Illinois, . ‘Tel. University 9890. HELP _WANTEDâ€"Girl for k ; ; references ;-oruh.'h?:” Judson AJ mk: '"'â€" i hss ": B EECT EeE Tel. H. P, 8516. . . '-"“, "", ues HELP ‘WANTEDâ€"Maid for general â€" k' t ’;‘ 209i tee tR s aane pra,p, ht reeronees Eniuired ra .. 32. "O i rees in box out of automobile ; Tuesday morning, between 8 and 8 :30 ; s ecoad on hhaenf}::-rmd .B:‘h":‘ Second â€"street, Green: road an ;dnol. Reward for return to Udell buil:‘- u » & eook .. must referonces ; white ; 4e oo poa mtorupces ; > 1. +i4 woman . for .general hous« cooking, no AInundry ; also for room and board and school ; evenings off. "u . ; a "*'I"'- C Eue nights ; no Iaundry. rel :; BLP _ â€"WANTEDâ€"Young â€" man â€"for keeper ; in writing . N Gn# eompany, ay ooo fuly." Nort work ; white WANTED TO RENT MISCELLANEOUS in P c 7 M esn tte e mt 2 dn BUYâ€"Antiques, old and FOUNDâ€"â€" Tel. H. P. 2147 TY i. also young r] for and. upstaire â€"work.." Tef. housework, _ including ;doo!l.irlbwo“:t smallâ€" wages a h'us.tll'hv,fl.r‘, or. colored maid girls ; W m; references ; $12. iss $5pd mm in se eâ€"<<n for general houseâ€" for â€" ge NE T work and. cookin; ark ; must be b:s required ; $60 per general â€" houseâ€" . 8189. * m!: house â€" with water heat. for â€" storeâ€" North Shore T H E asw:_’;;‘: tA § ':â€"._-" oo‘ 7' , R fon Post to Give â€"__. i e 9k) > Lffpm nce in Waukegan al houseâ€"" 29tfpd Tel,. H. 85 35 8tf | (Seal) 85 I MAAA d t B 1 2 2 9 Sworn to and bsecribed before me this 2nd Illinois mortgages, or other securities are: (if there are mfi:o chr..')‘-k. Â¥xâ€"an t \ _ _ Mighland Park State Bank, Highland Park. to 85 ._ Managing Editor, Paul L U â€"WM L. â€"Udell, Highland »ermaitnt the. Somer jos, (it ouned i a oo its name # must and Iso Mll“ the ing one per ‘1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and busiâ€" _Nm«m’l‘:-" ‘Udell Printing Company, C ::?o?fi fil',vd.n and Paul L. Udell, $ fiup"}a& Paul L._Udell, Highland _â€"Business â€"Manager,â€"Paut L. Udelt. Highland p. 3 n _ Chess Manager of the Highland PukPrm.Mthattbofolbwhgi.bm best o(dhi:hkwwledc:imd belief, a tru( m ment ownership, management a . daily paper, the circulationy oten _ af +tha mlcbcg: 1074, embodi¢d in . see "“"‘..E;“'"m Regulations, toâ€"wit : in France. J. W, Oliver, Waukegan, isâ€"commander of the Post. It is hoped to make the party andâ€"dance «n annual affair, to be given at Wanâ€" served by the North Shore Line. coâ€"sponsor of the party was formerly known as »V E os £ + dedicated to the memorvy . to be given by employes of the North Shore Line, the general public is also welcome. .Part of the proceeds will be used to outfit the.."Roardâ€"of â€"Service" band with new and distinctive uniâ€" forms.â€" The band, whichk is led by Earl â€"P. Shultis; ~of Waukegan, is in popular demand throughout the Meâ€" tropolitan Area for parades, concerts, and various civic functions. E. T. Gurney, ~Waukegan, is president of (My commission expires Nov Befi No. 753, American Legion, on Friâ€" day evening, November 1, at the Valencia Ballroom, Waukegan. The festivitics will start promptly.at.6:30. vided, featuring the Pullman Porters‘ quartet, the nationally known singers who broadcast each Sunday evening over WGN. Other radio acts are on the program. Several Chicago â€"Loop vaudeville acts will also be on © the program. Music for the dancing will be provided by the Valencia Trouâ€" badours, led by Ray Black, of Liberâ€" tyville. 3 ‘ Although the party and dance is STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP a nuge party and dance will given jointly. by the North Shore 1 band and the Evansâ€"Watkina 1 enid_publication _ for the_date shown rempmenes ce ME Ti gne 3 â€" A huge Evansâ€"Watkins Legion Post the party and dance, more of total amount of I ~by & corporation. the PAUL 1. _UDELL party and dance is vansâ€" Watkins â€" Post nlluouunéon 1 Chicago â€"Loop also be on the the North 411, on an|~~â€"â€"~~~Anniversary Nov. 10 Ine ' P CexAcee p _ rer Ib,ilighland Park, this S1st day io ds S l 2 CInt OE "o Oe Trom the e lots, blocks, tracts or dh:M M"n-uhol-d-rb sideâ€" wulk according to said special tax list. T c yk ts 100. 10AE 2ith day of May A. D. 1929, which ordinance mwmw;u”w" office of the City Clerk on the 27th day of May A. D. 1929. o t s-u-ue-mnmtymu,.u o pared as provided by law, and Aled in ‘my oluuthauh{':lom.kb. 1929, NOW, THEREFO by virtue . of the power*and authority of the Iaws of the State of lilinois, and of said ordinance, and of the Eoc ies con n nimeny n apecial tax nhmhz. and :':'.rln from said special tax list which is due from â€" bevvaegm le c 3 2 00 20 ECCEA T VW _ 446 terssted . that the ‘Olo of Highiand FPare dn Bs idns bore,nep 9 B 27th day of May A N 1 w d in g e ns present their son Robert and daughâ€" ter Arline in piano recital at the Glencoe Union church, Friday evening Nevember â€"8, at eight o‘clock. Robâ€" ert is eleven yearsâ€"old and Artine is fifteen. Bot)rchddreumtfienfe& musicians, Robert having been honâ€" ored with a medal in Chicago in 1927. Mr Sandy is a former resident of" Lake Forest and Mrs. Sandy was a former Highland Parker. > Give Piano Recital at able for social purposes and a new heating plant installed. Many enâ€" joyable affairs will be held during the winter months. The erection of a schoo and Tecto reâ€"iutiure no.l interest and loyalty to their church form an interesting chapter in the progress of the church. _ celebration. All former parishioners are invited to be with us on the occasion of this ~Then in June 1929, when the peoâ€" ple of Deerfield church heard they a parish with a resident priest, it was ‘that the dreams of the Cathâ€" olies were realized by the sending of the present pastor, Rev. C. L. Mcâ€" Donough, by his Emminence the Cardâ€" inal. Father McDonough_ is doing noble work and it will be only a few short years before the little church in Deerfield will be second to none. j (Continued from p;ga Ci) e and then the social hour, and it is i the fondest recollections that the “fl:‘. and Rosary society looks back to ‘the first years of. their organâ€" ization. In 1916 Father William Ryan ucceeded â€"F r . Quinn s f ‘Although Father Ryan was in poor health, heâ€"attended to his duties unâ€" ‘complainingly and it was ‘ a ~ great shock, not only to the Catholic church ‘when we heard of his death, Novemâ€" ber 30, 1928 but to everyone in the village. of, eld ‘because ‘he was be[gveli‘r‘fi‘;%el?rg For two years previous to Father Ryan‘s death, Rev. J. K. Fielding, likeâ€"the other priests, labored zealâ€" ously ‘and conducted the parish just as he thought Father Ryan would have done, making no changes whatâ€" soever. SPECIAL TAX WARRANT No the leadership of Father , FRED W. RUBLY,. _ _ _â€". . City Collector 177 35â€"36 Mceâ€" C Â¥4

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