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Highland Park Press, 16 Jul 1931, p. 37

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SITUATION â€"WANTEDâ€"Employment â€"wanted afternoons and evenings by high school girl; ~â€"â€"â€"â€"canâ€"driveâ€"eat ; ~experienced â€"withâ€"children: Tel. H. P. 1398. 18tf SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Experienced laundress wishes one or two washings to do at home. Tek. H.P. TB > > ; * 200 SITUATION WANTEDâ€" MALE NURSE BITUATION WANTED â€"â€" General housework by the day ; also take some laundry at home. 'm.x.l!.m. 4 20 BITUATION wmn,-rw woman wants any kind of ; by the iny. or »reek s beat â€"of â€"H.â€"P. referentes. iR cce B AHHME .: :â€"s200 00000 0% e niatoli tss o ts ic k s”h‘i:m mm â€"â€" By mlwh: chauffeur andy man; general houseâ€" work; good references. ‘Tel. H. P. 1833 20p SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Young girl wishes to care for children afternoons ; will take them to lake. Tel. H. P. 410. 20pd tChursday, July 16, 193 SITUATION WANTEDâ€" PAINTING, PAPERING, and DECORAT. HANDY MAN wants any kind of work; by hour, day, or week; let me take care of your lawn or garden _vh“%m on your vacation. NORMAN CO , 684 Skoâ€" ave. â€"Tel. H. P. 2069. 20pd WANTEDâ€" sITUATION WANTEDâ€"High school graduâ€" ate wishes work during the summer; caring for children, clerking, etc.; capable; reliâ€" able.. Tel. H. P. 3157. 15 SITUATION WANTEDâ€" DRESSMAKING AND PLAIN ~~n~â€" _ HSEwING 3 smrivcenmmsnemeas ,‘..‘_Wu.m, nipiniinuidiciases SITUATION _ WANTED _â€" ; FREE SERVICE TO EMPLOYERS ._â€" Everything in High Grade Help .. â€"â€"All Nationalitiesâ€" NOW AVAILABLE Co;uptllo. ?ooh. ohu!cun'.. maids, mcra::.-, m »ootiaty etentared ASK YOUR NEICHBORS SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Family washing by experienced laundress ; will call for and deâ€" liver. â€" Tel. Highwood 2635. 12â€"13pd SITUATION WANTEDâ€" BOOKKEEPER FOR RENT â€" Furnished, nice, large, airy, fmntmm.nihbhlormorm:l’md location ; near transportation ; garage if deâ€" sired; rent reasonable. Tel H. P. 798â€"R. 20â€"22 1 INGâ€"Good work, prices reasonable. John Christenson. â€" Tel. l£ P. 760. 25tf EFFICIENT HELP Better Employment service for North Shore ‘Tel. H. P. 2520 ____._ HOUSES FOR RENT Wohnvomln&f!flu(orhonum $45 to $150 a mon‘ ‘Call us and we will c«.mmmfin&n e Win_ netka 2032 or H. P. 288. 20 with many years experience wants to keep small sets of books; evenings or at your convenience. Phone H. P. 2970. 6â€"10pd PAULINE‘S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY ~ 8 N. First st., %fi Park â€"â€" T48 Elm St., netka SITUATION WANTED rofit Through These Ads Man wishes to take care of invalid ~_‘Tel. H. P. 3666 TEL. DAVIS 8116 NO REGISTRATION FEE "UNDER STATE SUPERVISION Cist LEE EMPLOYMENT ~â€"~â€"â€"~**KlGRIMNMUG T _â€"_â€"â€"_â€" 1631 Benson Ave., Evanston Phone Highwood 2790 Winnetka 2662 20pd étf SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Laundry by the bunâ€" dle or day work; Mondays and Tuesdays; also wet wash. Tel. H. P. 1209. 18â€"20 SITUATION WANTED â€" Girl desires ‘position as stenographer or general office work, perâ€" manently or during the months of July or August ; experienced and best of references given. ‘Tel. H. P. 410. 14tf SITUATION WANTED â€"â€" Washing, ironing, cleaning, by the hour or day; by experiâ€" enced woman. Tel. H. P. 4008. 19pd HELP WANTEDâ€"Growing organization has SITUATION. WANTEDâ€" CHAUFEUR SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Young capable girl SITUATION WANTEDâ€" TUTORING HELP WANTEDâ€"We have an opening for men to represent the Westinghouse Electric Refrigerator in this territory; experience not necessary; you will receive Westingâ€" house sales training; will furnish you with â€" leads. â€"Tel. H. P. 197 and ask for Mr. ~â€"â€"Bieger. _Display room at Meijerhoff . Hardâ€" ware Co. 20 HELP WANTEDâ€"Girl or woman mfim housework and help with two chilâ€" dren; must be experienced with children. ‘Tel. H. P. 754. _ : 20 LOSTâ€"DOG, July 8, male; half collie and half German police; answers to name of __*"Blitzen" ; Finder please notify police or Tel. â€"H. â€"P. 844. â€"REWARD. 20 HELP WANTED â€" Girl, with experience working in laundry or dry cleaning plant: ~ one who understands pressing on silk maâ€" chine. â€" Call in person between 8â€"9° a.m. ‘Tel. H. P. 3361 327 N. Greenbay rd. 20 WANTED TO BUYâ€" WINDOW WASHING TIME is any time you are in the mood. Do a good job by using SPARKLE. the Liquid Window Cleaner. Rapp Bros. Grocery and Market. Melerhoff Hardware Co. Brand Bros. Paint Store. T. 8. mmmm Co. Highland Park Pharmaey. â€" _ Steffens Auto Supply Co., wholsale and opening for high grade man in Highland Park and Lake Forest territory ; product of merit and gréatest appeal under present conditions ; best selling season August to March ; experience unncessary but applicant must be a salesman and show proof of closing ability; remuneration on a strictly commmission basis with small drawing acâ€" count if necessary. Apply by letter only, giving detailed experience to ."O. L." Press for summer; in algebra, trigonometry or arithmetie. swers to the name of "Mickie. Brooke Anderson at H. P. 30. H. P. 3344. for the summer months. Tel. H.P. 405. 16pd wishes to care for children evenings. Tel. VYACANT LOT 50 or T5 ft. r must be reasonable Write, 7009 N. Hilldale ave., Chicago 20pd â€"Light retail. ce K Shake Niebuhr and Market. _ Charles m Market, Ravinia Huesenetter Hardware Co., Ravinia WANTED TO BUY MISCELLANEOUS LOST and FOUND or will sell on 5% commission HELPâ€"WANTED A ‘ANB _ National lo&o&wflh Mnnfluthglh ~~‘~NMorth Ohicago. * tan POMERANIAN DOG AUTOMOBILES Wanted at once Late models on‘ ‘Tel. H. P. 405 CASH only TH E â€"P RE 8 8 ‘el. 16pd 20 Beverly Craggs has the measles. "~An: outdoor meeting and picnic luncheon will be held this afternoon (Thursday) at Sunset park by the members of the Missionary society of the Deerfield Presbyterian church. Mdfi of June 1931, as made to the fiwdltot of Public Accounts of the State of R pursuant to law. . â€" â€"â€"_ _ Mr. and Mrs. Arno Frantz and two daughters Ruth and Carol visited Rev. and Mrs. A. P. Johnson of Osâ€" wego, IIl. last week. (Official Publication ) Revort _ of_ the . condition _of : CITIAIENS STATE BANK,â€" located at Deerfield, State of Iilinois, â€"at â€"the â€"élose =â€"of â€"businessâ€"on the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sherman and children of Chicago visited at the Ross Sherman home on Monday. Roger Paul of Highland Park and Arthur Johnson spent the weekâ€"end as house guests at the V. O. Johnston home in Lincoln, Illinois. $ Mr. Kenneth Hoover returned Satâ€" urday from a business trip to Deâ€" troit, Mich. Mrs. C. Johnston Davis will be hostess to the Just Sew club on Tuesâ€" day afternoon at her home on Deerâ€" field avenue. _ _A group of young people of the Bethlecheém Evangelical church drove to Oswego, Ill., and spent the day with Rev. and Mrs. A. P. Johnson. On Friday evening July 17 the Reâ€" bekah lodge is having a lawnâ€"social at the home of Mrs. Lulu Morris of Highland Park. There are several members of the lodge who reside in Deerfield. » Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Notz and two little sons were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Notz of Chicago on Sunâ€" day. It was the second birthday anâ€" niversary of little Charles Jr. The Independent Social club will have a picnic on Sunday, July 26 at the Fred Beckman farm near Prairie View. Mrs. M. R. Perry and daughter Jane and Mr. Robert Martin of Chiâ€" cago were guests at the Peter Perry homeâ€"on: Monday, â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€">:â€"__â€"â€"â€" t Total la:ulm-.mt 146,834.14 I, W. W. Melivaine, hier of the Citizens State Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, and that the items and amounts shown above correspond with the items and amounts shown in the reéport made to the Auditor of Public Accounts, State of TIilinois, pursuant to law. 12 m%imtomuwhlm 13 State of I!linois County of Lake (SEAL) j RESOURCES 1.â€"Cash, â€" Other â€"Cash _ Resources and due from Banks (1â€"2â€"3)..$ 8. Ot(ir)r ~Bonds and > Securities 4. Loans on ‘Collateral Securâ€" ie mm * en rernieenaned and Fixtures(9) Other Resources (Interest earned, not collected) (12) C inars BC ies mnawiked" Proba‘ inss it Reserve Accounts (4) Dcnunmh (ba) Time ts (5b) ... Reâ€"Discounts (6b) ... Loans on Real Estate (6¢) Banking House, Furniture Other Linbilities (10) Deerfield Locals Total Resources........$ 146,834.14 LIABILITIES W. W. MeILVAINE, 4 c o eeenoMotary Pelite} day â€"evening. £0,000.00 10,000.00 2,008.49 1,0981.36 €0,633.00 15,054.95 €,200.00 56.34 49,598.24 11,263.06 16,977.29 12,906.00 41,127.25 13,394.01 1,579.29 Cashier Tellis® home. Mrs. J. G. Fidder and sons Rayâ€" mond and Roy returned Tuesday eveâ€" ning from a week‘s motor trip to Gull Lake, Mich. and Cedar Lake, Ind. At both places they ‘attended a bible conâ€" ference in progress. Dr. H. A. Tronâ€" side, pastor of the Moody church, Chicago was the speaker at Gull Lake. Mr. and Mrs, Vsevelod G. Tellis and son Electus spent Thursday and Friday in Highland Park visiting Mrs. Tellis‘ brother, A. O. Mason. Mrs. Tellis, who was Blanche Mason, and her son have just returned from a years residence in France spent at Cannes where Norman Mason, Mrs. On Saturday, July 11, Mrs. J. G. Fidder and sons Raymond and Roy visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maechtle at their summer home at Paw Paw Lake, Mich. ~~~~ s Mrs. W. P. Hammond and Mrs. Paul L. dell motored to Clear Lake Wis. last Thursday and on Friday went to Camp . Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan at Elcho, Wis., returning home Saturâ€" day. : Miss Salome Brand spent the weekâ€" end at Random Lake, Wis. with relaâ€" tives. x â€"Mrs. William â€"Frederick â€"Peter of Lake Forest, formerly of this city, will arrive home the later part of this week from Cannes, France. Her two daughters, who have been attendâ€" ing school at Cannes during the past year, will return with her. Mrs. C. W. Robinson of: Highwood has â€"returned home after a motor trip to Niagra Falls, into Canada and back by way of New York and Washington. She was accompanied on the trip by her son and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Robinson of Cleveland, Ohio. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Housemann of Vine avenue are receiving congratuâ€" lations on the birth of a son born at the Highland Park hospital on Satâ€" urday, July 11. . Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Brand returned yesterday from Lakewood, â€" Mich., where they spent the past two weeks. Mrs. Charles Berry is entertaining theâ€"members of her Five Hundred club this afternoon (Thursday). Don‘t forget the bakery sale given by the Ladies Aid society of St. John‘s church, Saturday, July 18. Frank H. Hamilton, of the ‘Frisco Lines,‘ and Mrs. ‘Hamilton were reâ€" cent guests at the Moraine.â€" They came here first 31 years ago, accomâ€" panied by Frank H. Hamilton IV; and they expect to return to Highâ€" land Park this summer, accompanied by Frank H. Hamilton V. Dr. De Stephano of Oak Park and Mr. and Mrs. William Russo of Chiâ€" cago were guests at the F. W. Russo home on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russo returned to Chicago with the William Russos and were their overâ€"night guests. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paulsen and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Beckman atâ€" tended the joint installation .of, the Odd Fellows at Libertyville. on .Monâ€" Highland Park Locals older brother has his winter & 4 4 ht

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