~381 Elm Place Nelson‘s Garage and Sales GOOD BUYS IN USED â€" OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE 543 Elm Place H. P. PLUMBINGâ€"HEATING __â€"â€"__â€"â€" HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Estimates Cheerfully Given Phone H Roof with Fireproof â€"Asbestos Shingles THE ROOF BEAUTIFUL. . 3 ft. ArDOPâ€"VitQQ .......=.........002000000000000000cc22cle e 15 in. Mugho Pime ........_...._...._l202lcclll 2%, ft. Norway SprUC@ ................2.c..2222l22222l. And Many Other Bargains on the Stand at Everett Road and Waukegan Road. Follow the C RO W D ._GENUINE FRIGID AIRE *3 _ $ 130. 00 l BUY AN OLDSMOBILE! OUR HOUSE IS ONLY AS GOOD AS ITS ROOF THE EVERâ€"LAST ROOFERS BARGAINS IN EVERGCREENS Our Telephone Highland Park 2285 . A. J. HOOK Ask any person who drivés one. LET US DEMONSTRATE $10.00 Down â€" §$6.75 Month § â€"__ MORAN BROS., Dealers 358 Central Avenue, Highland Park, E. E. West, Phone Highland Park 2911 Highland Park F. 0. B. Dayton * H. P. 1597 â€" 852 ....$1.00 .$1.00 ..$1.00 THE PRESS _ Announcements: _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _The regular meeting of the Vestry will be on â€"Monday evening, Mayâ€"16,; at 8:00 o‘clock, in the rectory. Monday in Whitsunweek, May 16: 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion. _ ___ Tuesday in Whitsunweek, May 17: 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion. _ Chicago. She is survived by her husband and two children, Mrs. E. L. Mills and John D. Roberts. The funeral service will be held at 2:30 o‘clock this: afternoon, in Kelley‘s chapel, 27 â€"N.â€"Sheridan road, and burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery,. sunday : : 7:30 a.m. Holy Communion. Mrs. Julia K. Roberts, w Charles A. Roberts, Clavey Mrs. Julia K. Roberts _ Dies; Funeral Is Today Saturday is the day of the Garâ€" den sale for which all members of the Community Garden class of the Highland Park Woman‘s club are working with enthusiasm. Proceeds from <this sale will be used for various community enterâ€" prises sponsored by the club. The sale will be held on the C & N. W. R. R. freight depot groun;is, corner of Central and First street. In case of rain the plants will be unâ€" der cover on the freight station. Further announcement will. be found on another page of this paper. # *s> _ _: Garden Sale May 14; Freight Déepot Grounds 11 SPECIAL FOR _ Saturday Night _ _ Club Steak _ _ Trinity Episcopal Church The Reverend Christoph Keller, ‘ice. . â€" . oi :00 a.m. Choral Communion an sermon. ~ French Fried Potatoes Relish ~ _ 45c HOWARDâ€"UDELL East Laure avenue of Rockford Press, May 5, 1929 â€" Miss Marie Ceccarini soprano thrillâ€" ed her hearers particularly with her lovely voice. s ‘ c s s (Continued from page 6) _ La Giovinezza, November 1925 Now esaqereremo, se dicessino che la Sig. no Maria Ceccarini si e afferâ€" mata quesa volta quob ottima conâ€" certista; poiche la sua voce i robusta, attisouante e piena di espressioue drammatica. Ed e und beova interâ€" prite delle romanze che canta. . Program of Giallanza â€" Recital May 15, High School Auditorium such as ours. In emergencies, all families for miles around look to our hospital for prompt attention. However, the increased use of all its departments and the generous response of the public to the added values now given our service by these new rates, will best indicate to the board the advisability of perâ€" manently â€"lowered rates." s The hospital is located on Homeâ€" wood avenue, two blocks west of Green Bay road. All are invited to visit it on National Hospital day, May 12, 1932, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and are welcome at any time to look "After all, it is up to the people of any. community to show by their loyal support whether they desire "From the business point of view" said Mr. Sellar Bullard, president of the board of managers, "if we can increase the average number of patients from about twenty per day to twentyâ€"seven or twentyâ€"eight per day, we can greatly lower our presâ€" ent operating deficit which has beâ€" people who will now consider a rest %gï¬tm%&ï¬x_at_t_th pital when they compare the rates to the cost ‘of travel corâ€" distant hospitalization because of present conditions, and some of these, will, ï¬m%'aéli’i†no longer when such splendid facilitiese as the hospital has to offer are available at these rates. Then, too, there are some per day, and the new ‘flat rate‘ in the Maternity department shows a very substantial reduction over forâ€" "When one considers that a pleasâ€" ant room, good meals and expert nursing service is provided for this sum," said Miss Tbsen, superintenâ€" dent of the hospital, "we feel sure an increasing number of people will take advantage of the hospital facilities and benefit from our servâ€" ice and delightful location. In addiâ€" tion to these private rooms at lower rates, there are in all departments, mer a considerable possible for the patient to know in advance the exact charge and more easily plan to provide the required sum. _In addition, a larger number of private rooms at $6 per day have been provided by the management HOSPITAL ADOPTS ~FLAT RATE PLAN (Continued from page 4) ments. THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1982 o have de