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Highland Park Press, 8 Mar 1934, p. 7

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Cutting lal TY et 5C S e ,4c 5¢ P. 3140 1c 6 . OEMETERY LOTSâ€"A bargain if taken at THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1984 CANDY, CIGARS, SODAS, and Lunchroom for sale chemp. ‘Tel. H. P. 5504. AZtf SPRING IS HERE AGAIN. Your lawn needs attention. ‘The old reliable black soil and SHRUBS, EVERCREENS,, black dirt, sheep IMPORTED room size, will sacrifice. 645 sm‘fi?f’ aixe, A2 1929 CHEROLET PANEL TRUCK in condition. !TQLH.P.Mum | MAPS OF HICHLAND PARK FOR RENT OR SALEâ€"by owner: New 5â€" FURNISHED SEVEN ROOM HOUSE THREE ROOM APARTMENT, furnished, modern,! reasonable, garage if. desired. GARAGE. EX CED GIRL will care for children by the 2, or bour. Tel. H. P. $157. KATt â€"FOR RENT: Brick house with 4 bedrooms, 4â€"ROOM FLAT, first floor, very pleasant, ?:;.u@.t: private mr.tunlit‘.-fln- Bay_rd., ‘Highland Park. e ue YoUNOfllehmdw day or hour, can serve, will assist children; best of ; references., Tel. fl_.nl:‘ NRNCSGUONM EXPERIENCED WOMAN wants work by the day or hour; canâ€" do Iaundry work or cleaning ; also -(fil.: will furnish the best of references. Tel. H. P. 4008 E49 Phone 557 DRESSMAKING, TAILORING and all kinds with a convenient street guide included. Dcm’t.- 1984 by D. D. Cortough. __ on display and sale at WASHINGS TO DO AT HOME, best of SITUATION AS MAID: will do Inundry room Residence in Ravinia; 2 blocks from station ; all modern conveniences; hot water heat, plaster basement ceiling, fire place, til¢e bath. 1721 Broadview .vc.._!n: Waukegan Ave.,. Highwood; suitable for any kind of business. . For further infor= mation. call H.‘P. 1216. B50â€"52 quire in rent; very remsonable; 6 months more or ...;:l.u.m..-.m.mw. heat, mm lake and transportaâ€" tion. P. 1129. ' n"! ONE OR TWO YEAR LEASE Very a ve brick home, near lake. 4 master 2 maids‘ rooms,4 baths, RZâ€"ear â€"garage. RD & WARNER, INC. Glencde 15! nm"mm. B2 Mm:wmiortvclimcrhuitmnnbdm inl,ertiog; 75;? following publication. 10 cents for each line. BLIND ADS: 75 . for before insertion; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 NOTICE Slunurnondatie ons Wednesday, placed in another section. $225 th. 4 conn‘tk LAUREL & st. souns afre. * _ ‘el. H. P. 1769 1 tA tu db 2s idns dhaw dor fls ts a+ § ad mt o uts 3 ht:.J school and transportation ; $100 th. FOR : Unusual louz with 5 bedâ€" rogoms, the, library, studio living room, 2# aeres of ground, wooded and secluded. able Call at 118 Highwood ave. 18 nished ; :b.:-t‘.;l‘;t;t- c.:::s; included ; $25 month. + ave., #eL H. P. 3179. Dipatt ELP that is inexperienced is not economâ€" jeal or a comfort in your home. Telephone Highland Park 2520 for trained help. &“M-fidfilnm best experienced help obtainable with references. No registration fee. MRS E. M. INMAN. Manager of sewing ; your home or mine; very reas» onable. . Mrs. H. Garcia, §43 Central ave. ‘Tel. H. P. 1850. 4* | R2â€"4p« HIGHLAND EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 597 GLENVIEW AVE. TEL. H. P. 1780 references. Tel H. P work, too, and ask for little time off ; will ing worker; have to break up~ my home and wart io borrow $300â€" on salaty in advance to place mother in a home. Adâ€" Situation Wanted Houses for Rent ALBERT LARSON, Stationer s Across from the N.W. Station Alâ€"2 Garage for Rent rotted manure does the trick. Fresh re for ‘hotbeds. For landscaping maâ€" ,. telephone for Mooch MeNoXt & moctentt i fREDS _ _ EMPLOYMENT SERVICE GARAGE SPACE ck from town; rent reasonable. Sond st. Tel. H. P. 157. _ 40 HAY AND STRAW #.forthmun. Reasonâ€" S. Second st. Phone H. P. 60c WANT â€", with bath, furâ€" E1â€"3pd Alâ€"3 _ In« Biâ€"3 for OFFICEâ€"Up to date, in our bank on reasonable terms. HIGHLAN STATE BANK ~ [ rmmo.rmo-umm Good work; prices reasonable Tel. K. P. 160. John Christenson. TIME Diana Beauty Shoppe SIX ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, wanted to rent, from !ng Ist to Nov. ist; must be convenient to Highland Park or Ravinia station. Address Jâ€"O Press office. /\ We STRING OF PEARLS LOST, on 8/ rd. between Central and Vine aves.; reâ€" (ward. TeL H. P. 1621 ,. @pd YOUNG BOY WANTEDâ€"To work in oil COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOMS with NICELY, FURNISHED ROOM in home ; oil heat, telephone, hot water at all times, garage ; prlv'llvo of getting fast if desired. 645 Vine ave. 1tt NICE LARGE FURNISHEDâ€" M. | 610 Lincoin place. Tel. H. P. 2 WANTED â€" SMALL ACREAGE, preferably with home; within mile of RR. f priced below $3,000; must be 1 no agents. A. M. Walker, 1 B._‘ LARGE COMFORTABLE ROOM, suitable sPRINGER SPANIEL LOST, fenialeé, white MRS. J. A. RIGGIO _ EXPERT BEAUTICIAN Unusual Service at Unusual Price 1252 PLEASANT AaYENUE, RAVINTA | formerly Mary‘s m&. SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE....7 MARCELLINT .............ielnoometnhominpionney i tss T ekn wivk ht in minuieg _i {fil‘ IGER WAVE, completely dried ......50 C MHTGURE ... . amprecuncan FApADw cnom ~*â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~~â€"~ SCALP nrganntfi ‘;;'"""' | lml % 1 oo o P dale H1 Wishes to‘ c:‘m tbxo ”l:ldidoul I equipmen new DuArt nent. Waving .luhho. For tion orâ€" ‘appointments call H. P. 963% Waukegan ave. ; Address B 124, care Press Office. DRESSMAKING AND PLAIN SEWING i station Saturdays and Sundays. Tel. Deerâ€" field 357. } F2 wood ave., Chicago, IIL for one or two; near transportation. Tel. H. P. 3049 or call at 446 Lincoln pl. P50â€"52 kitchen privileges if preferred ; ToL. t 7. segy Ob en 0C‘ white with brown spots. | Reward. ; [Tel. H.P. 1096.% mz 60 N. First St. . Highland Park Zion Bidg. Industry Will assist you in setting up a simple 886 Central Ave. Tel H. P. 3868 Offices for Rent 10 atâ€" once _. 2 at g 100, ; $85, and General at Accounting and Tax Service J. SMITH Household Aids Wanted to Buy Wanted to Rent STORM SASH Lost and Found Rooms £or Rent JUNK Help Wanted _/ \ TELEPHONE 410 8 NORTH FIRST STREET Highland Park, HIL ; WANTED FRED‘S Dealer in ropfem + $320,00 Ks i.cccculcs ~ / Th $10, $12, 15.00 H1â€"3 able. ; T5 cents if not : T5 for five jon. 10 es DRY CLEBANING . mj' WTAIORING anp REP RING | Moldgner & Humer :&1 16 N. Shevidan Rd. â€" Tel H. P. Fel, H. P. 495 35 8. St J Fel. H. P. 2774 5 # North 8 th GENERAL MOTORS 10| .. FACTORY BR l . INSTALLATT W. K. Preston ‘Tol. H .. DELCO g rof hss d D h d U Nuine: on in 1 1 + : 0 to 12, 1 tE oNE HIGHLA [ _ _ _ yCan H. P. SANTI BROS. Automatie #,fln . Automatie‘ "P‘ ing ‘CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN RY. Dr, George H. Mitchell| For Quality and J:fat_h< fathe hbomei the Comfortabile Linet" _ _ _ _ R. THOMSON, Passepger Trafic Manag ighland . NELSON and Refilis, All Makes of Put Dentists LE TICR SERVI MJ Â¥HE P RES8 SSING, IRING, 557 , dear HER 8 BW ‘ |â€" During the bast year, from Janâ€" \| uary 1933 to J&nuary 1934, ;| have been uv‘tni* co! ‘ t|available to the leaderg. Six 1 § | the direction of the council director, 2| Miss Grobben, and one (with_Miss / | Kay Frances ‘on ional headâ€" | | quarters. â€" Each month \there (has ‘\\ been a meeting of Brownle legders,| ‘| and one of Scout 1 T or | the ‘| discussion of ttbop problemg |and \| the exchange of ideas. . _ fl‘ .. Whe touncil, & group women .‘x}{ from | Highland| Park, Gleneoe |and "| Winnetka, sponsors the p m fo W\ the entire area.} A lodal committee #) headed by Mrs. ;*. K. Gpodman tikes \)| charge of the local work. | [ & : * 4C 4 :ob Highland P.:l:l‘cm Spouting durâ€" ing the past year had| not been spectacular, but hHas shown a d:fln- ite and steady growth tin a‘. very simple way. . ‘Troops [progressed regularly, and Have Built a firm foundation of good sconting. There are in the village, six troops and one pack. Two, of thesp troops are f«l!‘:;too l‘m clE I Yl‘” divfied- This; cannot be done, however, beâ€" cause there is a lack of mesting places. Two troops meet at Linâ€" In School, two &t B: e School, one at the Presbyterian Church, and ong at the Community Bervice Hall. The \ one Brown qimeew_ at Trinity Church. d pack was disbanded because no meet place could be\found for the children. Eight well\trained leaders work with these group beting in the variâ€" ous groups ‘&e f 'bout girls:' The Brownie | proj is for the little girls from seven to ten years of age. Gx;yu;i’pme are played, fairy tales‘ told and dramatized, simple household duti ht |and pl{actiqeé:m handicraft ‘r'::fe- ‘and gifts made, the birds, trees and flowâ€" erg/in’t}le vicinity s‘d;;d; and a nse of honor and anâ€" 'fiip learned. The Browni pnrgnm turns chores i fu ‘:d excgess energy into uséful nels, || It helps the child Rdjust herself to a group throwugh work and play. | The Girl, Scout | proj aimk to give high standards | of conduct, right standards| of 1i , cultural hobbies that may lead to yvocations, pleasant comradeship, and a sense of community ¢espon 'igty. This is ° accomplished: thro | play | and Girl Scout News ear. a | not been i 8 A a m | growth ti:i sdx:y Have Built t; odgd scopting. There ge, six troops and : of thesp troops are d shoulé ‘be divided. done, however, beâ€" A lack of mesting oops meet at Linâ€" without the individual girl réalizing that she is being molded into a bigâ€" ger person. During the past year, the program has stressed C‘“‘l meetings, hikes and activities. Many troops have had meetings the beach and trips to the fo: preâ€" serves. The birds, trees and flowers of the neighborhood are f of these: scouts; tholuntho& playâ€" mates; : housekeeping, % ing and sewing have been m by ‘many and<made t to the girls who previously have been a steady advancement in ‘work and sevenal girls have the first class goal, It takes four to six years for a girl to the first class rank. ; a steady advancement in ‘work and sevenal girls have the first class goal, It takes four to six years for a girl to the first class rank. : A My of proficiency . | have been awarded. . thom]: are both outdoor mfi; ir cook, hostess, home nurse, .childinw,% first aid, land animal, bird, flower, tree, insect and star finders, scholâ€" arship, world knowledge, trel, canner, pioneer, swimmer and life Keep an Efficient and Experienced Man in Office Clerk of the Probate Court Primary Titesdday, April 10, 1934 ‘Last May the Brownies attended in Queen of Hearts party in Winâ€" etka. 250 Brownies were present. | During the past year, the Girl Bcout mtion“gl its ing of age. ‘The Scouts of Highâ€" Pnrkhdmmfm Pist birthday at Elm Place A birthday festival was presented by the girls. All Girl Scouts, Brownâ€" Sjes and their friends were jnvited. rnr,nrflst.‘udm This ist gives a picture of the complete mll roundness of the program. | The program is full for both the ild and the leader. | hm lendid work of the lea ) ‘mndethcpmrmnw;h Highland Park. It is the work of these women that has helped girl to ‘self reliance that comes pf owing how to meet.practical Jlems in ‘a practical marner. f John R. Bullock on the Republican Reâ€"Nomination Candidate For Ticket PAGE SEVEN 8 #4 t it P

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