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Highland Park Press, 4 Jan 1934, p. 7

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;l'me advante at these low I +â€" Send them _novfiâ€"oo { plant investment and kibility are your safeâ€" 'fi and we say, “S‘nd it Flat pieces, Ib, 10¢ Family Wear ers â€" Gloves â€" â€" HEALTH . SATISFACTION and Dry rou #i% ‘*fl' :: RPrompt and Dependâ€" able Call and Delivery L 0 TH BE 8: â€" now for r/'qéf ge of Discount . | .ccfi _ UouKk. menlts as Fanar k a*s viges !t" ‘:wmul Ul‘;‘,l-"l-l‘ H. P. 166. $ A4 +â€"‘+__ .GRMETERY LOTSâ€"A bargain if taken at once:; a 2â€"grave and a 4â€"grave cemetery _ _ "OUR ROOM FLAT and $1 e f -"‘-JNonh ln.md. . d R ~ FURNISHED APARTMENT, 3 rooms, ; and bathroom, real fireplace, book + # b'wlnrhwtmbmd /A â€" Wleetric Refrigerator, new gas stove, E ...‘..""_i'"'- $20. Call at 118 lt > lnk C NRNUSSOY PVE ROOX STUCCO BUNGALOW, 1 HAVE SOME ATTRACTIVE NEW FURâ€" NITURE for gale at real bargain prices : llloonnom-u-h.u*ru' RAFFERTY TRANSFER & sTo 14 8. First St. _ Tel. H. P. 507. gladly bring for your inspection any of the ten PORTABLE models. » There is no finer giftâ€" | | THE REMINGTON | Prices are now lowest in Ren tory, as lew as $19.75, Call IN VACANT | LAND PABK $75 per month, 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, garage ; near |school. 19 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD ‘Tel. H. P. 1769 + ALL MODELS ~ ~ FROM _$19.95 UP (â€" Tel HUBER ELECTRIC CO.. H. P. 150 Adbâ€"47 following publication. 10 cents for each additional line. BLL m"i:nflha: $1.00 if not paid by M%owninxf LESS TAXES _ 15." New modern 4â€"room brick, ONE ACRE of rooms on #nd floor; wonderful layout for country living. Only $5300. 14 â€" F. B. WILLIAMS _ _ 0 | _ have client anxious to sell 20 acres in the Barrington District, or {will/ traide for six roome home in Highland Park. . Age, and gurden ; rent reasonable; ready Tot itamedinte pocccetion. " W. P. Vetter GARAGE SPACE if half block from town: rent reasonable. 18 8. Second st. Tel. H. P. 3157.. . 40tf V B vwrssuw s B 2. 447 MeDaniels ave. The Whispering Portable) SMALLER HOUSE, MORE GROUND BAIRD & WARNER CALL MR. BULLARD Glenece 1554 or Highland Park 690 SELL OR TRADE _ â€" SMALL BARRINGTON ESTATE SEWING __ "MACHINES Noiseless Portable : 50 cents for five lines or less if HOOVERS , JANUARY 4, FOR SALE FOR RENT ‘ATB IN . i MWedmmiay, pigicd i cunine mame A44 WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK PAINTING, PAPERING and DECORATING Good work; prices reasonable Tel. K. P. We pug-nutn what we advertise NO CHARGE TO EMPLOYER REFERENCES INVESTIGATED 8 North First Street EB7 CHILD‘S CHEST OF DRAWERS . . robe. Teél. H. P. 3421 Friday e tween 8 and 9 o‘clock. OFFICEâ€"Up to date, in our bank building, on reasonable terms. HIGHLAND PARK GIRL‘Y ICE SKATES, size 6, second I good condition: Ter #%."us. ~ ® or first class cook ; N. S. references.. Mrs. James, 2427 Valley road. Tel H. P. 708. lt o se t o IXPERIENCED WOMAN cWANTS by the day or hour; can do laund ~ _ Wanted to Buy 1 um&m{'hoA n-a :oad.:ahlhw l:v.u references. NQM.h MRS. R. M. INMAN, Manager. | HHUH ..\ HIGHLAND i EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 597 GLENVIEW AVE.| . _TEL. H. P. 1780 On Friday, Jan. 5, at 9 a.m. sharpâ€"no other timeâ€"I shall interview for a large corporation at Deerpath Inn, Lake Forest. Come prepared to spend some time with me because this business is important and I wish you to ‘have a thorough underâ€" standing of it. I wish men with families, not ‘on relief, not partâ€"time men or tideâ€" over, men, wiliing to work, preferably married and with cars, for work in their home communities and all towns in Lake County. Men in this business may make only $135 to $200 first month, but we have many men making $400 and above monthâ€" ly ‘No past experience nq.:l:‘d No inâ€" vestment or deposit. Noth to h{ No seasons. Permanent connection. Ask for Paul Gobleâ€"and be on time! F45 DRESSMAKING AND PLAIN SEWING v, FACIAL ... EYEBROW ARCH s melk wivk SCALP Address ‘B 124, care STATE BANK CERTIPIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Will assist you in setting up a simple A FEW, MEN WILL BE PLACED IN PERMANENT POSITIONS THIS WEEK! Offices for Rent / Accounting and Tax Telephone Highland Park , STOP IN AND APPLY FOR A POSITION BIG DEMAND FOR TRAINED DOMESTIC HELP _ NOW â€"HIGHLAND PARKâ€" Lost and Found _ FRED‘S EMPLOYMENT . AGENCY â€" EMPLOYMENT . AGENCY: Help Wanted For appointment call Tel. H. P. 4019 Over Walgreen‘s _ F45 2520 oÂ¥ prepare income tax and ‘e ypter D / S 0 ; | MDS Phone sst 3 ‘75 eonta Hfiot by Saturday | 15 conte tor give thise ovhiens it yiel i «. ADJUDICATION NOTICE | PVBLIC N ‘is hereby given that the the ‘Eexecutrix and <Executor of the Esta dMO.M‘“fi has Ihd'u’u Tuesday, the . 6th day March, A.D. 1984, as the return day for thobqflnctnllehh-uul-tfln&hn’ named All persons having claims umra-md."m Probate om.s Lake County, Illinois, on said date at ten ; AD;%D!QATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Alma Johnson, Administraâ€" trix of the ‘Estate of Alvin Johnson, deâ€" ceased, has fxed upon ‘Tuesday, the 6th day of March, A.D, . 1984, as the return day for the ting ‘of all claims against the _ ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBLIG NOFICE is hereby. given Campers (Maâ€"Ka«Jaâ€"Wan) association and on." . This is one of the biggest single camp recruiting ‘plans devised by any counâ€" cil anywhere. _ There are now 152 members of the Paul [_Bgnn_n Club with 134 of them already reg» CAMP RECRUITING PLAN CAL ATTENTION _The Pau! Bunyan Club devised as an Old plete information on this Paul Bunyan Club in order that it may be passed on to all other councils in Region 7, eomrhlu Hâ€" nois, Wisconsin, Indiana and Michigan. The Aabove mhmtion of Scout for camp as of Dee. $1, 1 is the number regisâ€" tered as of. May 23, 1983 for summer camp the camp fees. There is a saving of this amount for each period for which the Scout has brought the total number of Scouts to 1879.° In addition to this number which includes well over 100 Sea Scouts there are 870 Cubs in seventeen. packs. Well over official g‘mfly of _ registered Scouts, Sea Scouts, Qubs, and Scout Leaders beyond the 2000 mark. x+ "HATB OFF TO TROOP t1" Troop 71 of Libertyville, with Scoutmaster Medil} Radloff, has now twentyâ€"two boys registered for next summer‘s camp, and plan definitely on full 100 per cent of these boys. ‘This is sothething to shoot at! Conâ€" It is possible that some troops do not realize that there is another cabin available to Scouts. and Leaders for weekâ€"ends and over‘-’nlgj: um:hkm'.l'hh is loe.t;d at, Diaâ€" mon e an property of a group of citizens of: L!ttrtyvllh. who are permitâ€" en t â€" t Un C s.-.:;.:..fi @ m office hiwe reques come plete information on this Paul Bunyan Club gratulations Boy Scout News Lake County, Illinois, on said date at ten o‘clock A.fi for tho‘;mo of l:nvhc UBLIC NOTICE is given m , Annette D. a The d Irct e t Jn 57 remharso 6. D. thee m the reroih : &nfif'r._?nâ€"m.' Mn Waukegan, I11., Dec. 2ist, 1938. 44â€"46 day for the hearing of all claims against the above named Estate. All persons havâ€" ing claims uumuunmmum notified and requested to attend the hate Court of Lake County, Illinois, on said date at ten o‘clock A. M. for the purpose of having said ‘claims adjusted. Waukegan, I!1., Dec. 20, 1933. 4446 $8 S. Dearborn St., Chicago. w.ukmm.mu,xw Wins wn & Shaw, attorneys. w-ub“:'.m, Dec. 11, 1983. 60 N. First 8t. _ â€" Highland Park | | |TELEPHONE 410 _ J. SMITH le L). P34 6 AZ n aidan o PGacte t t B es LV EL ce mt 2t oP i g:_rfi lines or leas n'&’ The Naomi Circle served a lunch: 8 each additional â€" eon on Tuesday preceding the Womâ€" ‘a* h f an‘s Missionary Society at the Bethâ€" ;n J cg 1 |‘]| Iehem: Evangelical Church. _ Mrs. talod nadteadin John Vetter again heads the W.M.S. ons Medill and Scouts of Treop 71 ! DIAMOND LAKE CABIN â€" Wantâ€"Ads THE PRESS Jomvmmmmmwna,i as president. ; { \ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Soefker enâ€" tertained the members of the Friâ€" dlyhfl‘d"yduband&cirhmb.ndp at a New Year‘s Eve party at their home on County Line Road. . © * The Independent Social Club will meet next Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Pettis. Reâ€" cently elected officers are Mrs. Walâ€" ter Hoffman, president; Mrs. W, J. Button, secretary and treasurer. ‘ Mrs. Earl Frost will: entertain her bridge club on Friday after> Miss Jean Scully gave a surprise party for her sister Miss Margaret Beully on . Thursday evepin:T in honor of her birthday anniversary. Frederick T. Vose, a prominent lawyer and distinguished church leader of Chicago, will speak at the Sunday evening service at the Deerâ€" field Presbyterian Church. [ ‘ The annual meeting of the fl.m and Rosary Society will be held Friday evening at the Holy Cross Church. | The Lake County Council of Reâ€" ligious Education will hold a countyâ€" wide institute for teachers of chilâ€" |dren, Saturday, Jan. 13, at the First ~Baptist ’Chureil. Waukegan. Mrs. Eva E. Alling, county children‘s diâ€" vision superintendent, is in charge of preparations for this meeting, assisted by a committee of five, Mrs. Samuel Simmonds, of Lake Forest; Miss Vivian Bonner, of Lake Villa; Mrs. John Gould of North Prairie; Mrs. Carl Hansen, Jr., of Waukeâ€" gan; and Mrs. Stanley Degner, of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Scully Sr. were hosts at a New Year‘s party. Out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray King of Chicago. f Mr, and Mrs. Fred La Bahz&pent last Monday at the George ahn home in Evanston. New Year‘s day, Mrs, La Bahn visited her sister, Mrs. Minnie Doherty in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. George Sticken, Sr., announce the engagement of their daughter, Ida W. Sticken to William J. Holm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hu’o Holm of Highland Park. _ Deerfield Locals and Personals Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hurt and daughters returned Monday from a ten days visit with relatives in Kenâ€" tucky. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Roll of Harvey and Mr. and. Mrs. Elmer Roll of Chicago, were holiday guests at the Charles Roll home on Cenâ€" tral Avenue. ; Religious Education Mrs. Henry Geist is seriously ill at her ‘home on Osterman Avenue. gan; and Mrs. istaniey Degner, of Mundelein. _/ j Church School workers from all parts of the county are expected to attend, and will meet in three sepâ€" arate groups, under the instruction of competent leaders in beginners, primarly ‘and junior work. The inâ€" stitute will open at 10 a.m. with a demonstration primary worship serâ€" vice, led by Mrs. Robert John, priâ€" mary superintendent of Christ‘s Episcopal Church School, Waukeâ€" gan. The afternoon sesgion will convene at 1:30 p.m., when Mrs. H. M. Pier, junior‘ superintendent of Highland Park Presbyterian Church School will lead in a demonstration junior worship service. . and hands would fall asleep at any time. They don‘t nng:‘o{‘. I used to have dizzy spells. -fi‘moro. Heartâ€" burn was so bad ‘I couldn‘t eat or sleep.. Don‘t hv; it any fion." A“u'mml?&'i Willette, ich., Aug. spoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass men and women know, | For your health‘s sake ask for and get Kruschen at any drugstoreâ€"the cost for a jar that lasts 4 weeks is not more than 85 cents and if after the first jar you are not SIXTEEN PAGES OF COMICS IN COLORS! Begininng next Sunâ€" day you will find a 16â€"page comic section FREE with the Chicago Herald and Examiner every Sunday. In this special section you will find more comics and THREE ADVENâ€" TURE PAGES. Be sure to get your copy of the Chicago Herald and Exâ€" aminer every Sunday. An exhibition of handwork which may be used in the teaching of reâ€" ligion will be shown at the instiâ€" tute. i Lost 30 Pounds of Fat in 3 Months Council Will Hold an Instruction: School George E. Sokolsky to : f Lecture in Glencoe SBecurity" will be the subject of the next lecture in the series given by the North Shore Congregation Isâ€" rael Forum Council to be presented at the Temple Center on Tuesday, Jan. 9, at 8:15 o‘clock. George E. Sokolsky will answer the following "Japan‘s Search for â€" UDELL PRINT : { + NORTH SHERIDAN SOAD . ; a . oven: kex DAYS 9 axl hy SUNDAYS 2:30 to 5:30 for Fent hk aer You are sordially invited to visit.the Reading BoMm, Whitt ‘odl Hot Water, Vapor, High or . ‘resour f Estimates on New and Remodeling Work â€" Werk a so CLIFTON AVENUE GLEN AVENUE Telephone Highland Park 2282 1 Park 2607 J, A. BOKWALL ‘ M. D. % Highland Park Fuel Co. illenom g‘Meeomi Paul Borchardt â€"Frank Biljestrom Including Name on Sheets and Twoâ€"line Address on Envelopes.â€" A delightful new stationâ€" ery that will add zest to the most ordinary letters! 536 Central Avenue *Don‘t Buy Bulk! ©@ Fuel bulk is not heat! The hkat‘a fuel & able to produce comes from burnable cle in the furl. With ordinary fuels, much of the bulk i§ sheer w or it will not burn. If you burn Wa ' Coke, you get more heat with fewer t Fot isa fuel that is almost all carbonâ€"the heat \producing dgubstance. The few ashes left by Waukegan K¢ Coke hre proof of its complete burning quality. It leaves onl§ a small part of the ashes left by ordinary f Wa Kopâ€" pers Coke not only eliminates w it no dust, smoke or sootâ€"is easy to regulateâ€"needs tess attenâ€" tion. Ask your fuel dealer to you a load. You‘ll find it heats your home iertlyâ€"and economically | e a . MURPHY 6 8 Heating and Plumbing 50 FOLDED SHEETS 50 ENVELOPES RYTEX RIV : What are the motives for AS SPARKLING AS THE Mercer Lumber Com CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Buy HEATâ€"an save moneéey o your fuel cosi First Church of A Stationery Special For|January Recommended and Now DUS se KoOoPPERS It‘s entirely new! ; | your name the | ~just createdl New Lido Gre ll‘ 244 yz only well? in the rs Coke hre proof ves onl§ a small Wa Kopâ€" but it no â€"needs attenâ€" rou a load. cthcierftlyâ€"and I CaUke pip i: IH" | i ¢ t #% e A. Â¥ # B % iÂ¥ w8 (® t 6 hi 44

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