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Highland Park Press, 1 Dec 1932, p. 33

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â€" EMPLOYERS . h Grade Help alitiesâ€" ,ABLE : PERVISION â€" s2u ig available _children, YMENT â€" ery well educated 1780 : ‘Vine ave. station. ND PLAIN evenings by exâ€" DECORATING . 1 investigate 8116 N â€"FEE ;~will do _ genâ€" H. P. 557 beâ€" GENCY |~â€"=~ ~ AUpITOR OF PUBLIC ACCcOUNTsS assist in carâ€" antique clock it, office help, . 1982 31tt .â€" â€"â€"aâ€"unique plan of PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby ~given that TEURSDAY. DECEMEBER‘1, 1982. ." WANTED TO BUYâ€"Meccano set, reasonâ€" able price. ‘Tel. H. P. 3609. 40 WANTED ‘FO BUYâ€"Ladies‘ winter coat; size 16â€"18.. Address "37" Pressâ€" office. 40 WANTEDâ€"Responsible party interested in mecuring half interest in 400â€"acreâ€" tract ~as an investment. ~This estate is located 130 miles south of Chicago on State and. National Highway. Gas and 'chet.rieig. Fine buildings and land is pdarticularly adapted to widely diversified specialty farming. May I go into details including Wanted to Buy â€" Rent FOUNDâ€"Antique pearl and dhu&nd neckâ€" lace. Owner call H. P. 655. . $7â€"89 ‘The undersigned Auditor â€"of Public Acâ€" counts hereby gives notice that he has apâ€" and that the said H. A. SMITH has given bond and is the qualified and acting Reâ€"| _ Last Meeting of Year present the same to said â€" Reegiver forthwith and to make legal proof thereof. j All persons indebted to said bank are reâ€" against said estate are notified and requested to present the same to said Court for adjuâ€" NICHOLAS A. WEBER, Munro and Perkins, . Bankers Bldg., Chicago, Attorneys for Administrator. Waukegan, IIl., November 21, 1932. 39â€" ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscriber Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Clifford F. Templeton, deâ€" ceased, will attend the Probate Court of Lake County. at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said County, on the first Monday of February next, 1988, when and where all persons havâ€" ing ‘claims against said estate are notified PUBLIC NOTICE is Innx #iven that the Subscriber Executrix of the Last Will and Testament and Codicils of William H. Vehon, deceased, will attend the : Probate Court of Lake Oo-tw a term. thereof to be holden at. the House in Wau« kegan, in said County,. on the first Monday and Warren B. Buckley, attorney. * Waukegan, IIl., November 21, 1982. 39â€"41 assured profits? Write Bâ€"F Press office; Mm'fi'"mkc‘"'_iim" iate payment to the ver. f Dated this 1st day of August, A.D., 1932. * OSCAR NELSON, _ ~â€" Lambeth Workshop . _ ~CABINET MAKERS for ADJUDICATION NOTICE ADJUDICATION NOTICE AUDITOR‘S NOTICEK CLIFFORD M. TEMPLETON. PHONE 568 ksh Friday afternoon, 2:00 p.m., the 20¢ *J 8. Tad Madison instead : of Norxn:p "A! Ladies‘ Aid will hold their last meetâ€" | Yin Mitwaukec. â€" Mizhiend Park. paasenvers M > ing of the year at the church parâ€" \uâ€"mmtn%m â€" Fabrics â€" [\ jors entertained by Mrs.. oo i eitan Park 4 At m These boys have made their own marionettes~and stageâ€"settings, planâ€" ned their plays, and presented them. It was a noteworthy performance Attendance Increases â€" _ at Indoor Play Days W. C,. A. has been sponsoring for all girls between the ages of six and fourteen are being enjoyed by an inâ€" creasing number of children. A full day‘s program .of. swimming, storyâ€" telling, dancing, and dramatics gives variety of amusement as well as constructive entertainment to those attending. _____ _ _ x â€"Last Saturday the children had a real treat when Stuart Smith and Eldredge Hamlin, presents their nmmtnatkn in HF Hils Dad DidLn s TD. » .1 which On December 17 the Dramatic class will present Dickens‘ "Christâ€" mas â€" Carol" and a Christmas pantomime. s 4 Infant Welfare Holds was present at the last meeting of the year of Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia center of the Infant Welfare society held Monday at the home of Mrs. John Bray of Lincoln avenue. Conâ€" i _ inter anifest beâ€" cause of the plans which were in progress for the dance to be given great progress made by organization. ofi on Friendship Club to f Sponsor Dance Dec. 5 ‘The Friendship club of the Y. W. C. A. is holding the second of its public dances at the "Y" on Thursâ€" day (tonight), Dec. 1. These dances are always enjoyable affairs, with good music, a good crowd, and plenty of fun. Tickets may be purâ€" chased at the door or may be obâ€" taired from members of the club who are selling them. â€" Elizabeth Wurth‘s fourâ€"piece orchestra will provide the music. The indoor playdays which the Y. Henry G. Hedlund ‘ Highwood Sunday school, 945 a.m. â€" English service, 11â€"a.m. Swedish service, 7:30 p.m. ay only children but adults at and friends rive St. Paul #:25 p.m., Minneapolis 9:00| respective the second and friends | rize $E uPath Sottctine; 26e Fickst Asent | llcame P s v Ee â€"|<+sanc of suburban schools. THE PRESS Wonian Dies Here of __Injuries Received When Struck by Car Miss Wilma Breitfield, of 407 Maple avenue, Wilmette, for many yeiars a dressmaker employed in north shore towns, died in the Highâ€" landâ€" Park hospital fast Sunday of injuries received when she was struck by an automobile Saturday nightâ€" atâ€"Centralâ€" avenueâ€"nearâ€"the. railroad tracks in the business secâ€" tionâ€"of.the â€"City,â€"._:=._.._..=_.o..luilcllst â€".She was crossing the street, acâ€" cording to the story she told local police at the hospital before she died, and> walked directly into a car driven by Maurice Diehl, of Bethâ€" lehem, Penn. Mr. Diehl and his companion, Leo St. Gorrard, took her to the hospital, where her inâ€" juries at the time were not believed to be serious. Sunday, however, she suffered ~an internal hemorrhage, which caused her death. aresget The occupants of the car were permitted to continue on â€"their way after the accident, but will return for a coroner‘s inquest later. . Fu be ‘held this Saturday from the Kelâ€" ly Undertaking parlors in this city, but arrangements are indefinite as we go to press. Fray 48 _ Miss Breitfield came to America from Germany, and as far as can be learned, had no relatives in America. _ Mr. St. Goddard, a passengéer in the car which struck Miss Breitheld, antiâ€"texin to Nome, Alaska, several driver. years ago. The two men here last Saturday were on their way to Deerfield Boy Scouts Hold Parent Meeting Boys of the troop have been very active this past week. Last Wedâ€" nesday they packed several Thanksâ€" giving baskets and delievered them. Parents of Boy Scouts of Troop 51, Deerfield, are invited to a meeting Friday evening at 7:30 o‘clock at the troop room in the Deerfield Gramâ€" mar school. The ten year program will be explained. On Friday they hiked to the Brier Hill woods and cooked their lynches. On Saturday they will hike to the Cabinâ€"inâ€"theâ€"Woods and camp out over night. CHANGE IN TRAIN®SCHEDULES .. VIA CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN RY. ictive Sunday, Dec. 4th, train No. 401 o : Vikingâ€" leaving . Highland Park _at play ‘a.m., datly. for . the Cities, will | star rin‘ Janesvillie and Madison instead | of 3 itwaukee 10:00 a.m., leave Milwanâ€" to visit the famous _dog HIGH SHOOL WILL START BASKETBALL York high of the West Suburban league travels to Highland Park Saturday, Dec. 3, to play Deerfieldâ€" Shieldsâ€"high â€"~school â€"in. their â€" first basketballâ€"game of the season. The tgame,~whichâ€"promises to be a good <ne, is called for.7:15. p.m.___. __On Tuesday, Dec. 6, University High comes to Highlandâ€" Park to play the local team. ~This game is called for 4 p.m. University High won the South Suburban championâ€" ship last year. _ â€"_â€"~â€"~ * >â€"~ ~ Bill Larson, star center of the lightweight* squad, and Parker Johnston, varsity forward, are the only lettermen back on the Deerfield The following players will probâ€" ably be in Deerfield‘s lineâ€"up in both York and University High games: Lightweights: Pasquesi, Pett, and Maiman, centers; Dickson,â€"R. Maiâ€" man, Huhn, and Russell, guards. Heavyweights: A. Paulson, Johnâ€" ston, and Allen, forwards; Pfeifer, Hallberg, cand Bernardi, centers; 8:00 p.m. The mission service. Friday, December 2: â€" â€" 9:30 a.m. Holy communion. â€" 8\ 8:00 p.m. The mission service. Saturday, December 3: ; 7:30 a.m. Holy communion. e Sunday, December 4: f 7:30 a.m. Holy communion. . 9:30 a.m. The Church school. 11:00 a.m. The last mission sermon. in the parish house. The members of the Service league and Woman‘s auxiliary are invited to luncheéon which will be served at 1 o‘clock. Miss Moore, from the House of Hapâ€" piness, will address the meeting folâ€" lowing luncheon. > There will be a meeting of Trinity elub on Wednesday, Dec. 7, at 7:30 o‘clock, in the parish house. a 2 High School Grid Two Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school players have been placed on an allâ€" star football team of suburban schoolg, selected by. Al Michelin, Chiâ€" cago sports writer. â€"â€" : â€"â€" The two local high school players honored are Swan and * Trinity Episcopal Church York High in First Game Saturday as Ar Adtaker to of the

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