ath, porch, garage, runâ€" utiful exclusive lake reâ€" ourse ; 3 miles from Anâ€" mily ; E. Central ave. ; . Tel. H. P. 1478. 11â€"13p tionalitiesâ€" . Tel. H. P. 1136. 11â€"13 URSDAY, MAY 19; 1932 fur. apt., ig porch and of Exmoor Golf club: #+_ HRDC NOIR, washing, . P. 1344 any time. 12p lâ€"car tral Avenue _ _ 11â€"12pd : suitable for printing AWAY? .. Ravinia. TO EMPLOYERS I llllâ€"lldry,; tion ; newly decorated ; nt room; south exposâ€" t all times; single or k;: 312 Midlothian ave. ‘ W. Park av. 10â€"12pd bungalow. Call at 1223 , 2 baths on Central . um 11â€"12pd )â€"Â¥Young man wants on, chauffeur, or garâ€" Wanted : reasonable rent. Vant APARTMENT APARTMENT APARTMENT IS 8116 TION FEE Would like work by on private estate, . â€" Address "Aâ€"F" room for 2 gentleâ€" 11â€" 11â€"13 10â€"12 10â€"15 5tf 12 12 13 & EXPERIENCED LAUNDRES3 wishes one or more family washings; reasonably priced. ‘Tel. H. P. 779. 11â€"18pd CHILDREN CARED FOR days or evenings PAINTING, PAPERING and DECORATING Good work; prices reasonable. Tel. H. P. 760. John Christenson. 12f RELIABLE WOMAN wishes light houseâ€" HELP WANTEDâ€"Young woman to assist â€" with housework and cooking, stay nights references required; $5° per week. Tel. HELP WANTEDâ€"3 more salesladies wan HELP WANTEDâ€"Maid, white, for general HELP WANTEDâ€"White couple for gene SITUATION WANTED â€"Young man from SITUATION ~WANTED â€" Experienced girl ; SITUATION WANTED â€" Girl for general housework by the day or hour, also help with house cleaning, best of references. ‘Tel. ~H.â€"P. ~#171: frememncome 12â€"14pd THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1932 SITUATION SITUATIQNâ€" WANTEDâ€"Good cook, downâ€" stairs work or general housework; best North Shore references. Call H. P. 149 family wash to do at home; work guarâ€" anteed ; 65¢ and 70c a dozen; called for and delivered. Tel. H. P. 2155. 1213 SITUATION WAmD*gpergnï¬ Enn- dress would like to have one or two famâ€" ily washings to take home; very reasonâ€" able. Tel, H. P. 3475. 12pd SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Man for garden or SITUATION SITUATION WANTED â€" Excellent cook wants pogition on North Shore. Mrs. Anna Rentinger, 1018 Oak st., Highland Park. Tel. H. P. 149. 10tf . Nousehold Aids 6299 after 6 p.m. ers; near Moraine hotel. Tel. Wabash 0891, Mrs. Carlton â€" or call Edgewater I'O'.IYIN mmgxwmou-*om&- leader a more pupils. Central "5 ToL. L. P Hth * _‘ ~* * * fhligd DRESSMAKING AND PLAIN .= SEWING capable, experienced, reliable high school graduate. Tel. H. P. 3157. 32tf work by the day or hour; or will care for children. Tel. H.; P. 3181. â€" 12pd by experienced high school graduate; capâ€" able and reliable. Tel. H. P. 3157. ,12tf plan ;. opportunity to makeâ€"realâ€"money, Write I. M. Bernstein, 3800 Wilson ave., Chicago. perience and good references. Tel. H. P. speaks English. Tel. H. P. 1618. â€" 12pd inside or outside; will drive car if desired ; will take 2 or 3 days a week or will take steady position; references. Frank Canâ€" gello, 302 McDaniels ave. Tel. H. P. 2413. vz!g I' I .uT;Iaiv lflji; general housework or care for children, go home nights or stay ; references. Tel H. P. 2889. 12pd Phone Highwood 2790 _ 32tf for WANTEDâ€"Wanted work by experienced dressmaker ; have to preâ€"war prices. Tel H. P. WANTED â€" Laundress needs Niemin 12â€"14pd 11â€"13pd 11â€"13 11â€"13 and For field salaries and wages ............ 7000.00 For publication expenses ......._..._..._.. 100.00 For legal expense ........â€".â€".â€"â€"...._...â€".. 100.00 For workmen‘s compensation and> public liability insurance ............. : $50.00 Fcr maintenance and upkeep of es ~VACATION FOR CHILDREN ON A REAL _ FARM ; under supervision of Madge Harâ€" _ rington, graduate National College of Edâ€" For payment of interest on warrants anticipating taxes levied for the ; year 1991 ................./ccumuslcons.0.9 $00.00 For field supplies and expense ....__. 2000.00 For purchase of field equipment....... 500.00 For inspection expense ...._.._......... 100.00 For contingencies .._._...._.__.......... 500.00 Section 2.â€"This ordinance shall take effect AN â€"ORDINANCE BY® THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE HIGHLAND PARK MOosQUITO _ ABATEMENT DISTRICT APPROPRIATING _ â€"MONEY â€"FOR <ITS CORPORATE PURPOSES TO BE EXâ€" LOSTâ€"About two weeks ago, near Moraine hotel, small suit case containing children‘s shoes and other . clothing. â€" Tel. H. P. 1708. 12nd LOST â€" Between Deerfield and Highland A REAL HOME for little girl between three and six years ; companionship, every facilâ€" ity for happy play, large grounds, best of food and mother‘s care; in country west of Highland Park. Tel. H.P. 2776. 12â€"14 WILL EXCHANGE furniture for painting WANTED TO BUYâ€"A pair of ladies riding boots, ‘size 6; must be reasonable; call H. P. 410. . 12tf NOTICEâ€"Unless Dodgecoach, Motor No. A508â€"322. serial No. A431411, is called for within five days same will be sold for charges. A. G. McPherson, Inc., 387 Park ave., Highland Park, I!1. 10â€"12 WANTED TO RENTâ€"Modern bungalow in Ravinia with option to buy; rent not over $30; walking distance to N.W. RR. and school; no brokers. Address "Vâ€"W" ENDING MAY 14, 1933. prices reasonable. Write Madge Harringâ€" ton, R.F.D. No. 6, Princeton, Il., for information. 11â€"14 Press office. Adm. 10¢ â€" 10¢ per dance DANCING SsATURDAY AND . SUNDAY NITE Wanted to Buy RAY BROS. PAVILION Lost â€" Found Diamond Lake WIGHTMAN‘S$ â€"â€" Every THE PRESS The Girl Scouts will meet on the beach and l-'yl«h. On Saturday afternoon Troop No. m.n%unnmhmm. Cecelia Moore, jorie Kurtzon, Doris Freeâ€" man and Betty, Stein were on the taffy mkwmmmmmw to pull while the rest of the troop gwames until it was ready. Then the filed into the kitchen by twos and got eandy to pull. Afterwards the taffy comâ€" mittee cleaned up the kitchen. s ln‘ 16. Judging heights and distances and filling out progress cards was the order of procedure at the last meeting. * The next meeting will be ‘out of doors. Discussion of badges for first class is inâ€" triguing the girls of Troop No. 1 just at present. Last evening some of our examinâ€" ers were present to go over the badges with the girls and to make plans for the passing of some. Mrs. R. H. Herbst is the examiner for the home nurse, Mrs. R. T. Gray for the housekeeper badge and Mrs. Tennant for Troop No. 4 Mrs. Franzen took charge of Troop No. 4 last Thursday in the absence of the captain, Mrs. Newman. Theâ€"girls were taken on an observation walk and then brought back to draw maps including the things they had PEOB DTORT wR , CHoO . CPeRETOATCRCUGICET CWE _ WEEREE nurse, on national hospital day that R was necessary to draw straws in order to choose the gith to ww â€" 00 C (= man and Betty, Stein were on the taffy uu1mmmumm to pull while the rest of the troop games until it was ready. Then the filed into the kitchen by twos and got Troop No. 7 will have a beach supper on Thursday evening, May 19th in Ravinia. | passed. An interesting bird guessing game was played. * the. cook‘s badge. Next Monday evening, May 23, Mrs. Jas. P. Fitzgerald will instruct Thursday and was a red letter day for the Girl Scouts because on.that afternoon they were invited to the hospital to witness a in child nurse. The Girl Scouts will not be swimming at the high school tank on Saturday, May 21, that being the day of the Girl Scout picnic. The following Saturday, May 28, there will be ~swimming â€"events â€"for the â€"Girl Scouts. Miss McClernanâ€"will be in charge and is planning races of different kinds and comâ€" petitive games between the troops. Each sure and save this date, Girl Scouts!!l. and be in force from and after is passage, approval and due publication. badge. One of the nurses gave intruction in bathing a small baby. The girls got a gteat deal out of the demonstration and to witness such an interesting and helpful demonstration. â€" ’Ap.nroved: May 16, 1932. The Girl Scouts of Highland Park and Ravinia are planning to have a picnic on Saturday, May 21, at Dam No. 1, near Wheeling on the Dundee road. Each scout troop will be responsible for the transportaâ€" PA mR BT Oy 2 it EuL . VC C y EBV Oe between. Troop No. 1 and Troop No. 6. For those who do not care to watch the game there â€"will be games and sports of other kinds:â€" Inâ€"case ofâ€"rainâ€"theâ€"picnicâ€"will have to be postponed to another date. feel extremely grateful for the opportunity Attest : tion to and from the picnic and each Girl Scout will take her own lunch. An interâ€" Troop No. 5 May 9: The meeting opened with a â€"flag ‘Troop No. 2 enjoyed a supper hike on the Marie Ward Reichelt, Girl Scout News HIGHLAND PARK _ MOSQUITO ABATEMENT DISTRICT Girl Scout Picnic First Aid Course Troop 2 and 7 12 Hunt and Miss Louise Huhn: The On Saturday night, May 14, in the Linâ€" coln school auditorium, ‘Troop 3 held the dancing party that the girls have been lookâ€" ing forward to for so long. Miss Esmiz and her. orehestra furnished the music for the gvelginl, ll:e orchestra being roped off by unit ~at the Veterans hospital on Sunday were Mesdames William Cruickshank, Arthur Bell, Frank festoons of pink, green and white crepe paper, made by Renee Coghill and her ~ mm!mmï¬:% from the light clusters and hung from them and made the large room look very festive. Dancing stunts and games that all could enter into made the minutes fly and no one wanted to go home at 10:45,. Ice cream, punch, and cup cakes, some made by the girls themselves, were served during the intermission by Mrs. Rinker and Mr. and Nature Note: The young fiying squirrel that disappeared from Mrs. Walton‘s cage a long time ago and who has since resisted all traps set for him and all attempts to entice him from his hiding place, could not resist the lure of the above mentioned cup cakes, but crept out from his den whenever he thought there was no one in the kitrhen Represent Auxiliary at Veterans Hospital Among those who represented the Degrï¬eld American Legion Auxiliary Deerfleld women â€"poured tea from MONUMENT Adtaker PHONE: CALumes 4230 557 _ NATURAL _SPARKLING_ TABLE WATER BOTTLED IN GE&MANY Also a fall line of GINGER ALES AND MINERAL WATERS Orders before 10 a.m. are subsrben deliveries OR TWENYâ€"SEVEN 1t