+9 i m m 3 orlly flce 1 ape e tatrel ic aude ney abeneneces cdrye 5h. aipleny, / We n ie eana s Ap es i porob en esceh YOUNG GIRL wants n'ml b.-t';k by hour, serve, will assist with ;!"!’:‘:"M?Mn-. T«\ t ob EXPERIENCED GIRL will eare for children by the d&y or hour. Tel. H. P. 8157. E4Tif LARGE GOMFORTABLE ROOM, suitable 4â€"ROOM MODERN| FTVE ROOM, FLAT, 7283 Central ‘ave. Inquire at 360 Central or Tel. (H. P. 1136. * _ m 8â€"ROOM HOUSE, bath, reasonable rent to FURNISHE® 7â€"ROOM HOUSE for rent BEAUTIFUL WOOD Apartments for Rent SINGER and others new $3.00 a month, seeâ€" ond hzd $5.00 up ; will trade your old maâ€" chine 6r recondition same like ‘new ; very for 2GOOM PFLAT, first floor, very pleasant, furnace heat, private bath. 323 N. Green Hets ie / on W snb n l ons t 2 PB s a M i3 s13 Bay-:(!..' Highland Park. Tel. Niles Cenâ€" CASH| & CARRY MILK DEPOT Waukegrn Ave., Highwood; suitable for any kins of business. For further inforâ€" mation pall H. P. 1216. B50â€"52 reliable | party. â€" l;;;{;. 5 Tflll.nlll'l .fl':;vi;: SE:!.ionn Greenbay road and Central aveâ€" REPOSSESSED FRIGIDAIRES at savings up to $100. ALSO floor model Frigidaire, factory guaranteed. $245 Frigidaire for f‘.;_.;:fi:ï¬:ï¬:'.".:ï¬jln ESmtCy 1 ECE AEMMSWCO TTT Di lA rmmï¬r-; 6 months more or less ; wooded ravine, isum porch, â€"garden, oil heat, garâ€" age i phibn Suoid ty t IOR rhihr inï¬ e :t h + ic ... zon Look and feel natural.‘ Roses with or withâ€" out buds. Violets, apple blossoms, large primrose or baby primrose corages. Also orchids / with lily of the valley. Call at 209 North ave., Highwood, I1l. A48â€"50pd for spring. We are having many calls for Hi‘hml’ukbmbhysndbl“o: ANN MORELAND, 663 Vernon ave., Tel. Glencoe 305. A48.50nd reasongble ; 1â€"year guarantee; parts and "â€Ã©: for all makes. Call ‘H. P. 3102. 543 atral ave., Highland Park. 2tfpd for spring. We are Situation Wanted { Tel 610 c,atnl ave. COFFEE CREAM, 276. WHIPPING CREAM, 40c 5 STRICTLY FRESH FARM EGGS, 38¢ KARMEL KORN SHOP 537 Central Ave. A48â€" DA Garage for Rent â€" Houses for Rent HAY AND STRAW of |any kind. Call William L. Rapp, Lib ertyville 634â€"Mâ€"1. Corner Milwaukee and t w in s en e es ee s en Pnd one or two; near transportation. Tel. ‘. 3049 or call at 446 Lineoin pl. P50â€"52 Chestnut st., Deerfleld. Sich Bi rReldeniets "will be PoiieT reros tex lefwhn ‘ton h uen To ret price; and small houses and flats for rent. s13 snnaiug in real cetatd call at office, TBt, . rsverercerencneroonsnmetraversvacse “’Fr&ty’""klbbh foods, M on nlrnihaats se mds EVANS‘ FEED CO. foods priced reasonably S"M Tel. H. P. 124 néar lake and transportation. Tel. Phone 557 ‘I.ATE'B: 50o mu::f fAve for bdm’m». tllgl NOTICE SEWING MACHINES STORE+FOR RENT HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"List For Rent Your favorite brand of DOG. FOOD THE ABILITY ES sLIOY Tel H. P. 2456 i PIH ESS S Mn en en e e get Jmeel : 50 cents for five lines or less if on or before insertion; 75 if not tion. , 10 cents for each additional hine." i n.ws:ua;‘: 6 io martiner £1.00 U not paid by mï¬ï¬‚ï¬oï¬gnwuhm "10 cents e Advertisements recerved after 12 noon . IOTICE | Weinsoday, paced in mother aection, :. NO m‘-l-‘}l' A48â€"50 A48â€"51 15 BLACK AND TAN: PEKINGESE LOST, nfr::t pews white; reward. Tel, H. % * 1 ika GIRL WANTEDâ€"for HELP _ WANTEDâ€"A young inexperienced girl for general hqusework in family ‘of 5 where children are all of school awe. MIDDLE AGED WQMAN, about 40 ,or 50 years old, wanted to take ‘care of old lady ; must be kind; small bungalow ; $5. 625 8. St. Johns ave. Ask for Mrs. Donâ€" PAINTING, PAPERING and DECORATING Good work ; prices reasonable Tel. H. P. 160. John Christenson. 4 a Tigts sing Mrs. A. D, Pettee, 1387 Asbury ave., Winnetka. Tel. Winnetka 3438. _ P8G DILL‘S HOME BARBER SHOP OFFICEâ€"Up to date, hm-rink ug O7 e opibe,terms. HIGHLAND P Address B 124, FA DRESSMAKING AND PLAIN SEWING . SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAYVE..T%e MARCELLING _____ 50e SHAMPOGU |......â€"clom............ 50e FINGER WAVE, dried 6 minutes___25e FINGER WAVE, dried 15 minutes_S&e FINGER WAVE, completely dried..50e COOK, small family ...........$12â€"§15 GENERAL ,............. $10, $12, $15 We guarantee. what we advertise : No registration fee. .â€"HIGHLAND PARKâ€"â€" Over Walgreen‘s . L H. P. 1212 Service CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Will assist you in setting up a simple bookkeeping system, prepare monthly 21 N. Second St. t o o amane ul P Ei [ SPECIALIZING IN ‘HAIR _ CUTTING Repair or‘ Rebuild. Any Make of Radiator AND SCALP AILMENTS Tukes Bumps and Dents Out of Your NEW HAIR FOR THE BALD | Auto Body and Fenders TEL. H. P. 5494 H48â€"5¢| _ prive Your Car In and Get Estimate neimermreermuecsmmininctanrea e ie anmnn inie n ol We guarantse what we advertise NO CHARGE TO EMPLOYER REFERENCES INVESTIGATED YOUNG GIRL, Lost and Found MIDDLE. AGED WOMAN wishes to assist with bhousework for room and board. Tel. Wanted to Rent HIGHLAND EMPLQYMENT AGENCY 597 GLENVIEW AVE. TEL. H. P. 1780 m ynh:hmm of Vine Ave. "':.'m ho. sharee 15 the amprages. 1 lnvestipage WE HAVE MANY Accounting and Tax OUNG GIRL, respectable, wants position as general or second maid ; excellent charâ€" Household Aids FRED‘S > EMPLOYMENT AGENCY: 5 To 1i0â€"ROOM HOUSES, LIST mg%mmv _H. AND R. ANSPACKH MRS. J. A. RIGGIO To L2 EXPERT BEAUTICIAN BRAND BRO8. _ 1443 plarinello System . PAINTING and DECORATING trrmerly Hatr‘s Besuly ahm Paints, Wall Paper, Glass MPOO AND FINGER WAVE._T%e Window Shades, Auto Glass iP3G ?W~______u. Painters‘ Supplies Help Wanted Telephone Highland Park _FRED‘S EMPLOYMENT _AGCENCY 8 North First Street â€" E37H For appointment call ‘Tel. H. P. 4019 E. M. INMAN, Manager. WANTED No 2520 H45â€"47 ~ | Tol. H. P, 2774 613 Elm Place D ENIP | 1| s [ Gor? 70â€" y u: pmis oOf Lhie U.S.A. over PHONE 3420. : GENERAL MOTORS OIL BURNER II! ' 1 04 !I f IFACTORY BRANCH " ' | INSTALLATIONSâ€" i | v maaall ; . w. . Preston Tel. Highland Park sase f ‘ | i i | | j [ o is Central & Second St. ‘Tel. H. P. Garments called for and delivered Tel. H..P. 495 _ _ 35 8. St. Johns Ave. 16 N. Sheridan Rd. | ‘Tel. H. P. 54 Automatic Heating CLEANERSG TAILORS SANTI BROS. DAIRY * |Highland Park, IIJ. PAGBTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM TAIORING anp| REPAIRING Garments called IM'E und delivered Moldaner & Humer i« LINCOLN MAR i ce LANCOL KET j Ave. CHOICE GOVERNMENT GRADED MEATS 314 _ DRY CLEANING |â€" PRESSING TAIORING anp| REPAIRING CHO PC 4 North Sheridan Road || FANCY FREsSH | ) Pork Tenderloin Ib. FREEH mEaty SPARE THE BEST NaATH ROUND SLICED _._| . Mours: 9 to TELEPHONE HIG 16 N. FIRE EXTINGUISHER SERVICE ho ts inb adgghestinn chpre n fuddiid Dr. George Feor Quality and Service ___ _Call H. P. 1531 DR. B. A. I | ‘DR. A. J. TrRoast 1. 12;¢ HIGHLAND BUMP SHOP LCO HEAT .. BUTTER AND BGGS matic Heating Moldaner & 8 PREMIL BAcON ». 22¢ sTtEaAK 1i». 19c¢ 14 i9 ‘ _ | SENIOR GIRLS HAVE e 557 || HONOR STUDY HALL _ l IN CIRLS CLUB ROOM THE PRES8 With a new system for giving health talks, the juniors and seniors choose their own health rules, and certain members of the class are appointed to find information conâ€" cerning the health topics and disâ€" cuss them. HEALTH TALKS GIVEN DURING GYM CLASSES hall. Ruth Rhinesmith, Mon.. Tues., Thurs. Sarah Paris, Mon, At the end of the six weeks if any girl‘s average drops below "B," she will be put back in a regular study L1 most the same as for any other study hall.â€" There is no teacher in charge, but the hostess takes attendâ€" ance and signs passes. The following girls are to report to this study hall: Helen Jean Abercromby, Mon., Wed., Fri. Retta Hipsley, 1:;., gl'od.. ?l'i-n..d" Ann Rogalski, â€", Tues., Thurs. > Senior girls having a "B" averâ€" age have the privilege of attending the honor study hall in the Girls‘ Club room. The rules and regulations are alâ€" Dorothy Funké, daily. Mabel ‘Vetter, Mon., Wed., Thurs. Ethel Svendsen, Tues., Thurs. Lena Calbri, Mon., Tues., Thurs. Bernice Swan,. Mon., Wed., Thurs. Dorothy Schwall, Mon., Wed., Thurs. Shi Clark (bostess), Tues., Thurs, Telly Hetmen (hosiem), Mon, Wenr Pri. Doris Mason, Tues., Thurs., Fri. Rose Frost, Mon. Sixth Period 4 Jean Ingram (hostess), daily. Wrenn, â€" % Margaret Wrens: dnlly. " .. Alice Young, Tues., Thurs., Fri. Taek tainch us goterts Rosemary Garst (hostess), daily. ip. 74¢C "For the Best in Flowers for over 89 Years" Officeâ€"Laurel Avenue, One Block West of Depot We are authorized Representatives of the Postal Telegraph Comyp deliver flowers by wire to all. narts nof tha I!I 8 A ... DHunk Oldâ€"fashioned Colonial Bouquets, cdnsisting of rosebuds, fébr- getâ€"meâ€"nots, violets and winter lilac, with fancy frill and ribb?n, only one dollar. | â€" Gardenia and lily of the valley shoulder bouquet with ribbon, only one dollar. | 12 roses with bunch of forgetâ€"meâ€"nots in box, only one doll&r. 24 of our silver medal giant pansies, forgetâ€"meâ€"nots and winâ€" ter lilac, only one dollar. If ordered today or tomorrow, a full two dollar value for o one dollar. St. Valentines =â€"__.... Day Ninth Period , rson (hostess), Mon., ‘Tues., Sweet Breads â€" 1p. 939C FANCY FRESH 3’5‘55%2’&1 Butts Ib. ;:l;;:ge Meat Ib. 1253 Beef Liver FINEST NATIVE Stewing'él';i;;;';:lib. 18¢ FANCY FRESH Another member of the session, Gertrude Delhefs, talks frequently with Miss Fitzsimmdons in German. The singing is led by Bernice Conolly, Mary Fabry, Zara, Burg, and Eileen Glen. _Binging popular songs on Wedâ€" nesday mornings during session is a feature of the program in Miss Fitzsimmon‘s home room. ORIGINALITY FOUND Being bigâ€"hearted, Lizzette distriâ€" buted a number of her fourâ€"leaf clovers among her friends, hoping they would share her luck in writâ€" ing their exams. If not, you should have followed the example of Lizette Anderson, a freshman from Miss Rodénbeck‘s session. ‘Lizette came to school on Thursday with a collection of wishâ€" bones tied around her waist. After her friends had made their remarks, she opened her book and revealed a collection of fourâ€"leaf clovers. sUPERSTITIOUS FRESHMAN . _ CARRIES CHARMS TO EXAM "Were you lucky with your semâ€" ester exams ?" For the past three years our school has won the cover design conâ€" test, Ruth Anderson was the winâ€" ner last year. The songs and designs have been sent to Evanston where they will be entered in a contest against twentyâ€" two other high schools in the disâ€" words are Lois Brandfeliner, Jean Pettis, and David Stryker. Those submitting cover designs are Eleanor McDermott, Helen Coâ€" mer, Ada Vinyard, June Schwarz, Irene Juhrend, Catherine Sorson, Sarah Paris, Inez Tamarri, and Eleâ€" Many students of the art and muâ€" sic department have submitted deâ€" signs for the program cover and songs for the Girls‘ club conference to be held at Deerfieldâ€"Shields, April 14, THIRTEEN GIRLS SEND COVER DESIGNS, SONGS TO GIRLS CONFERENCE Those submitting songs with Matives of the Postal Telegraph Company and all. parts of the U.S. A. over PHONE 3420. Call 3420 IN JUNIOR SESSION a full two dollar value for oï¬ly Class Manager Kendig ... Rinkenberger Fitzsimmons Whiteman ... Class Manager Burwash Campbell Walters Class Manager Chester Shaver Weldin 3t 4+ 4 td , With the session basketball top nament coming next{week, alf session captains and dlass have been chosen. session tain is responsib m having members of her sgession present practices, and thd four class agers assist the wyn teachers . selecting the class\teams Rua Florence Pezelkq; of the progr:%d 4 were read by ge Mildred Simpson| ‘\_The speeches ‘ were as‘ $ & "Happiness," ©by Shirley . "Getting the Most Out of by Betty Stein} "Vocations Harriet Nelson; |"Ideals and ® ards That Pro m Molly Grinnell; jand "Seryjee Peggy Kerr. Q,PM * ing. six girls ddive;j Girls‘ club asse In order to pri infrontolapfl THURSDAY, FEBRUARy aration for the piame~> > A. BY The following }“v. 1». 18¢ Cte Girls‘ ) 'l'."" on Tge group in Wt t o8 -L_.,. hbly 74 Se“:, Cut-,'.l.i“ Sea servy correctly unife message with special : Scouting Movement in Sunday, Feb. 11, is day. Many special 4 floubtiess the largest held in the history of definite part}in the p the Court of High A Mr. .'ju:)brr 7‘_‘ Kipli made until the momen Tribute will be mat Order of the Arrow, Winnetkaâ€"Troop 18, i MHighland M'hu1 Troop 49 ; Deerficléâ€"‘ Libertyvilleâ€"Troop 58 will be two silver | istinguished : service A yet unannounee1 Scout Area counc. Annow fents of 00‘1“. Silve on not only meeting the President Roosevel registration O6f at jeag Te Emiadind Sas m 3 owler 3 Wilmetteâ€"Troop 1, 2 units qualifying for Fowler awards. . Th ‘o.o.;.""' o Sepapolenpe en ‘the National ledpg: Waterfront departme namely, Fenton Hopl representing, the cou ner for water profici the: Camp wurds f the Grand Camp p by W. H. Williams, the Star Scouts wil Steeie of Glencoc, th Pr. G. B. Lake of 1 and â€" Eagle paims. awurds are to .be m Pavey of Ship 26, the presentation of awards and Engle ealf will preside as seating atrangem that each |district tion, that is, Sco will be in the sar the parents and f © It has been types that W an waste. Users . and . thatrâ€"they : Coke makes c soot. It s(op. makes more he dealer to send | On the evening . will be held at t gym the annual n the Court of High predicted that bet be in attendance munity and na nature of which will not .be kno by the President dress by Walter \h.;%o-ndl. 1 eonclude with a tain . qualification granted by the No of Amerigh. _ pearance" and the R4th annt and Gienview. Area Council‘ss ing events ih all THURSDA Y of boe rd Limeoin‘s s Hig