i 4 18 We ¢# ar s ap #lgd. H IN MOST DESIRABLE NEIGHBORHOOD Partly furnished 5â€"room house; rent very 5â€"ROOM HOUSE, newly decorated; also a FOR RENT OR SALEâ€"6â€"room house, hard wood floors, natural fireplace, book cases, paneled dining room. large kitchen and pantry, 3 lovely bedrooms, large bath, eloth shades, linen closet, Aoored attic, hot water heat, fine divided basement, laundry and tubs, fruit closets, garage lined and cement floor; enclosed back yard with gurden, trees and shrubbery. Inquire 865 Osterman ave., Deerfield. B 28pd IRMES s LION GREY VELOUR COXWELL CHAIR, in good â€"condition. $6. Tel. H. P. 2125. A 25 AUTO TOPS of all‘makes and styles reâ€" â€" covered. CURTAINS, CUSHMIONS and UPHOLâ€" STERY covered and repaired. . ; J. M. BILHARZ * PONIES FOR HIRE or for sale Moxley‘s Forny Rink, Dam No. 1 ing, II1. FURNITURE EOR SALE â€" Pullman: day bed, double bed, dresser, springs, mattress, imall oblong table, kitchen cabinet, oak rocker, porch swing, step ladders, glasa ware, fruit jars, kitchen utensils, lawn mower. Will sell at sacrifice. 895 Osterâ€" man ave., Deerfield. A23pd STEINWAY PIANO, good .tune and conâ€" dition. Tcl H. P. 1383 or call at 318 Vine ave. A23 reacon:.ble. ‘lel. H. P. 604. 4â€"room fiat ;reasonable rent. Inquire at 18 McGovern st. B23â€"25pd SILVER FOX COLLARETTE;, fine linen mosaie punch work, banquet eloth and napkins; 4x3 Oriental rug. Tel. H. P. 1249. A23pd USED CARâ€"Chevrolet sedan,. See Leo son, Larson Bros. Gargae. are improving. We bave to buy and zent. FOR RENT: 5 bedroom beautiful blocks to menth. 59 sOUTH ST. JOHNS AVENUE Tel. H. P. 1769. * house. 3 Housekeeping Cottages, fully equipped. They mre located on land of the O‘Neil Estate! on Long Lake, one of the 27 forming the Upper Chain of the Eagle River, two miles from the Clearwater Lake Btation of the C. &â€" N. W. Ry. Post office and general store on concrete Highway No. 26 and 32, 325 miles north of Highland Park." â€" ty The cottages ‘are clean, comfortable, quiet, secluded and accessible with good roads. | They are on a peninsula with firm dry banks and each is near the LIST YOUR PROPERTY with us. Prices HANDSOME NEW 6R. RESIDENCEâ€"Engâ€" lish Cottage Type; heavily stone trimmed. Beautiful Landscaping ; 2 large bed rooms ; one comb. bed room and library; darge dining and living rooms ; covered ceilings ; beautiful fire place and bath room; toilet on first floor; entire basement finished for play room or entertaining. Garage with overhead doors to match building ; price sacrificed; terms; Al location. R G. Kaping 324 N. Milw. Ave., Libertyville, IIL _ Tel. 469. A 20â€"23 o CUBIC FEET ELEC. REFRIGERATOR, water $HINEâ€"SAC for cleaning pewter, silver, and windows, 15¢. For demonstration Tel. H. P. 725. AlTâ€"21 Baird & Warner, Inc. WATKINS PRODUCTS Famous since 1868 Extracts, Spices, and Toilet Articles J. W. NESTRICK, dealer 230 N. Second St. Tel. H. P. 2192 AZ1â€"24p 70 Feet on Central Ave. business section, earrying itself with present rent. . $225 CEMETERY LOT in fine section of Northâ€" DEERFIELD ROAD LOT Lot 50x150, Deerfleld Rd., near Briargate station ; no assessments ; $20 per foot; $100 cash, 25 per month. Frank W. Russo H. P. 269. A2l _ FRANK W. RUSSO 397 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 269. A 22 BEAUTIFUL 4â€"BURNER GAS RANGE, whie porcelain, grey and chromium trim, 2 ovens, pastry and roasting, both Lorâ€" aine controlled; also large btoilm‘m: cost $243, will sell for less than ; conâ€" venient terms to reliable person; may be seen by appointment. Tel. H.P. 405. Al4ft COUNTRY HOME Tâ€"room brick, most new, two baths, large garage, on oneâ€"half acre lot, West Park near Ridge: bargain at $5900. F. B. Wilâ€" liams, Udell Bldg., tel. H. P. 2360. A2l 2nd floor Larson Bros. Garage Tel. H. P. 493. Res. Tel. 725. ; MILLER FUR CO., 166 N. Michigan ave., Chicago. â€" Open evenings. A21â€"23 WEARING APPAREL FUR COATS left with us for storage and repairs, but uncalled for: Black Pony Coat $15; Brown Caracul $20; Gray Carâ€" mcul $24; Leopard Cat $29; American Broadtail $24; Black Caracul $28; Racâ€" coon $25; Hudson Seal $50; genuine Mink $150; and many others worth four times their price. Also 20 jackettes at $10 and 38 fur scarfs at $2. Economy section, Summer Resort Cottages ATTRACTIVE ENGLISH COTTAGE type home in Ravinia District; 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, bath, lâ€"car garage, good sized lot; convenient to school. Transp., and stoses: will rent for $52.50. Mr. Martin 346 PARK AVENUE, GLENCOE Highlard Park 1606 ; Glencoe 1554. A23 PAGE EIGHT first class comdition, reasonable; electric fixtures, cleuner, toaster, mixmaster, home incipterator, iron, prisms, grate, cooker. Mra/â€" Hocue, 1150 Michigan ave., Highâ€" wood shore Garden of Memories. A bargain if taken at once. Tel. H. P. 3098. _ A 19tf FOR SALEâ€"Timbered lake frontage. Phone 557 Houses For Rent RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less if ufuid on or before insertion; 75 cents if [“4; paid by Sat;lrdly following publication. 10 cents for each additional line. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for §¥@ lines or less i rnd for before insertion; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following p’lbhutiom 10 :f"; h additional line. | \Advertisements recerved after 12 noon x #% 6 ; NOT]CE Wednesday, placed in another section. TlCE } Mrs. H. S. O‘NEIL Three Lakes, Wis. BUSINESS FRONTAGE screened porches, oil heat, on ravine, 4 blocks to trains, 38 sehool, 1 block to lake, $100 per FOR RENT RCALTORS Inquire of We bave clients ready WANTâ€" 2 hathroom oil heat, on to trains, 3 A 14â€"25 A23â€"26 Wheelâ€" 123 Visit A23 CLERKS â€"Menâ€"Women : retail store or govâ€" ernment work; field manager will interâ€" view applicants this district covering speâ€" cial preparation. Write Retail Merchanâ€" dising Bureau or Civil Service Training Bureau, Box T, Press office. F23pd BUTLER WORK by a capable experienced man; will serve dinner and help clean _ up afterwards for $2.50 a dinner. Call NICE LARGE BEDROOM with private bath, suitable for 1 or 2; also garage. 337 S. Green Bay Rd.. Tel. H. P. 1491. P21â€"23 EXPERIENCED GIRL will eare for children by the day or hour. Tel. H. P. 3167. EATH FAMILY WASHINGS, very reasonable, 227 Oakridge ave. Tel. H. P. $243. E23â€"25pd FRED‘S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, lorLone or two gentlemen; 1 block from R.R. Reasâ€" able rent. 224 Everett Place. ‘Tel. H.P. 2714. P 22â€"24 ONE SUITE OF RQOOMS with connecting bath and separate rooms with and without bath. 337 Central ave. Tel. H. P. 643. FRONT BEDROOM, suitable for PERMANENT WORK by registered pracâ€" CLEAN PLEASANT ROOM with a small FRONT ROOM, $2.50 per week; giso garâ€" age. 603 Central ave. Tel. H. P. asls. P23 NICELY FURNISHED APARTMENT, conâ€" veniently located; light and airy ; reasonâ€" able. Tel. H. P. 2842. D22pd 4â€"ROOM APARTMENT,‘ bath and sleeping porch; newly decorated; garage;}separate furnace. 696 Central ave. 23â€"24pd TWO MODERN 4 ROOM APARTMENTS, newly â€" decorated. Apply 1968 Shermer Ave. _ Northbrook, Tel. Northbrook 2. D 22â€"24pd FOR RENT: &4room furnished flat with bath and hot jwater heat; 14 block from transportation } reasonable rent; no chilâ€" dren. 124 South First Street. 28 OFFICEâ€"Up to date, in our bank building PAINTING, PAPERING and DECORATING Gver Walgreen‘s Tel H. P. 5†Apartments for Rent ATTENTION DOMESTIC HELP We have am unusual demand for girls and couples with character and experiâ€" cnee references. | near transportation ; also garage if wantâ€" ed. 358 Bloom st. Tel. H. P. 1210. P23 tical nurse; best of references, | Tel. H. P. §143. | 1â€"25pd H. P. 2643 and make appointments with Walter Sleeman. E22â€"24pd HOME BEAUTY SHOP 1252 PLEASANT AVENUE RA VINI SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE,.....75¢ MARCELLING ........._........_._....b08 SHAMPOO | ......_.c.ncccll.llcl... 50e FINGER WAVE, dried 56 minutes....25¢ FINGER WAVE, dried 15 minutes . 35¢ FINGER WAVE, completely dried.....60c MANICURE | ......c....ccccmmemunie.......90¢ FACIAL merinmnnoennnrranniiciisinicencnsiniyines TBE EYEBROW ARCH .....__._._._.__._._. 356 SCALP TREATMENTS family ; hot water; near transportation. 642 Vine ave. . 1 PB AND 3â€"ROOM APARTMENTS furnished for light house keeping. 623 S. St, Johns Ave. D23 FURNISHED HOME, small hmfly-.l Private street, 4 block from beach, nice yard and trees, 2 car garage. Tel. H.P. 155 or HOUSE, 7 rooms, steam heat, sun porch. ‘117 N. St Johns ave. Tel. H.|[P. 1922. * (B21â€"23pd on reuoglhlo terms. . HIGHLAND PARKK STATE BANK. J â€"32 Good work; prices reasonable. Téi. H. P. 160. John Christenson. T2 DILL‘S HOME BARBER SHOP 21 North Second Street | Tel. H. P. 5494 Men‘s and Children‘s Haircuts ...... Saturdays and Holidays 45¢ Specializing in Hair Cutting. F Address B124, care Press Office. MRS. J. A. RIGGIO‘S PIANO TUNING Work Guaranteed Accurate Prompt Service. Call or Write. ALBERT H. SALLEE [ 880 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 5557, H21â€"35 Situation Wanted §57. Accounting and ‘Tax Service CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Will assist you in setting up Anmh bookkeeping system, prepare. ly statements, prepare income tax and retailers‘ tax returns. Moderate Fee. Offices for Rent Rooms for Rent Household Aids Help Wanted Miscellaneous Piano Tuning For Appointment call Tel. H. P. 4019 RAVINIA P18â€"20 Hi17â€"19 H18â€"20 55 or B 20tf In the Cireuit Court of Lake County, Illiâ€" nois. _ Metropolitan Life Insurance: Comâ€" pany, a corporation, plaintiff, vs.. Andrew E. Philyaw, Bertha M. Philyaw, his wife, Central Republic Trust Company, a corporâ€" ation, (successor by. consolidation to Chicago Trust Company, a corporation), @s ‘Trustee under the trust deed recorded in the Reâ€" corder‘s Office of Lake County, Illinois, as Doc. No. 298904, Harry Thatcher, Kleanor Thatcher, his wifé, James Fraher, Ellen Fraher, his wife, Emanuel Schwartz as Trustee. under the trust deed recorded in the +Recorder‘s Offite of Lake County, Illiâ€" nois, as Doc. No. 302441, Harry A. gnll as Administrator of the Estate of Isaiah Brisâ€" coe, deceased, Charles R.. Thatcher, Oleta L.. Thatcher, his wife, and "Unknown Ownâ€" ers," defendants. Gen. No. 33717. The requisite affidavits for publication having been duly filed in my office, notice is hereby given you, Andrew E. Philyaw, Bertha® M. Phillaw, his wife, Harry Thatcher and Eleanor Thatcher, his wife, and "Unâ€" known Owners," defendants in the| above entitled cause, that said suit has been comâ€" menced in the Circuit Court of Lake Gounty, Illinois, by said plaintiff against you and the other defendants above Mï¬om to foreclose a certain. trust deed reco in the Recorder‘s Office of Lake Couua. Tili« nois, as Doc. No. 208904, conveying the folâ€" lowing described premises, toâ€"wit: Lot 3 in Block 13 in Marquette Highland First Subâ€" division of Lot 25 and the North of Lot 26 the North ï¬- of Lot 38 in School Il‘nuhu Subdivision of ion 16 Township 45 North Range 12 East of the Third Principa} Merâ€" State of Tllinois} County of Lake§ Park, IIl.; Lot Noi 169 : Twin beds, dressâ€" ers, dressing tablg, kitchen tfable, etc. â€"Mr. C. 8. Scribn'(k‘ eadow Rd., Deerfleld, III.; Lot No. 894 nF antique dining table, English design.: | | } Mrs. A. €. Gibbong (Mrs. C. Castman) ; Lot No. 142: (1) Madonna oil painting, antique chair, one fur robe. ADJUDIW ON NOTICE _ PUBLIC _ NOTI s hereby given that tho ungdersigned, (G@rl Emanuel Jagobson, Executor of the FEi#tMté of Emma M. Jacobâ€" son, deceased, has:‘ffred upon Tuesday, the 4thâ€" day of Septeré A. D.: 1934, as the return day for QN\" earing .of all claims against the abovei hatned Estate. All perâ€" sons having claimg Agminst said Estate are hereby notified nr:a‘rdn\aefled to attend the Probate Court of bli‘Coun!y. Iilinois, on said date at ten of A. M. for the purâ€" pose of having saidj claims adjusted. _ _ ut CARL EMANUEL JACOBSON Edward Anderson, attorney. A Waukegan, I!1., July 12,11934. 21. PUBLIC NOTICE I§!HEREBY GIVEN that on the 10th day :of |August, 1934, at the hour of 10 o‘clogk in the forencon, and continuing until ‘goods are sold, at the ptemises known aAnd described as > A. E. NORRLEN STORAGE WAREHOUSES, 849 Ridgewood Driye, rear, Highland Park, Iilinois, the unde ;hLm-d will sell at pubâ€" lie auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, to satisfy its claim for lien on said goods, all t‘l;e right, title, and inâ€" terest of the following named depositors, in. the following idescribed goods : Mr. H; McGee, 545 W. Water St., Waukeâ€" gan, Il1., Lot No. 178, dining room set, parlor set, ete. | ) â€"Mr. R. D. Kline, Rawlings, Wyoming ; Lot â€" Mo. #3: dining |room set, table and 6 chairs, breakfast| set, ice box, etc. â€"Mr. Eugene Masterson, 83 N. Second S., Highland Park, Jl.} Lot No. 104; 6 Moxâ€" es of books. bicd * â€"H. C. Donner, &39; Vine Ave., Highland Park, I!l.; Lot Noi 169 : Twin beds, dressâ€" PUBLIC NOTICE jis hereby given that the undersigned Adq“‘listrntrix of the Estate of Nels Peter Benson, deceased, has fixed upon. Tuesday, thei ghd duy of October A.D, 1934,: as the return‘ day for the hearing of all claims against, thd above named Estate. All persons baving ;'clï¬limn against said Esâ€" tate are hereby motificd and ‘requested to attend the I'mbule;l‘)uurt of Lake County, Illinois, on said date at ten o‘clock A.M. for ‘the purpose df having said claims adâ€" justed. to §% + [( mMas CcaAsEY, . Adminji#tratrix of the Estate of E. S. Gail, attorney(l | | Watikegan, I11., July 18, 1934 ADJUDI€ATION NOTICE PUBLICâ€" NOTI } is hereby4 given that the undersigned Aditf{nistratrix of the Estate of George S. Rettl#, deceased has fixed upon Tuesday, the 4th ‘l of September, A.D. 1984, as the retuÂ¥f @ay for the hearing of all claims agains l?s above named Estate. Ail persons ~having! claims againat said Estate are hereby} Hdtified and â€"requested to attend the ‘Probaté Gourt of Lauke County, Mlinois, on said tk at ten o‘clock A.M. for the ‘purpose @f having said claims adâ€" of George S. Rett Tuesday, the 4th 1934, as the retun all claims against Ail persons hay Estate are hereby attend the ‘Probat Hlinois, on said for . the ‘purpose justed. the undersigzndd Joseph B. Card, Tuesday, the 2nd as the return d claims against E. 8. Gail, attorney Waukegan, IL., Jui as the return . db 'gor the hearing of all claims against f above named | Estate. All persons havifig claims againgt said Estate are hereby{f@tified and requested to attend the Probag@! Court of Lake County, Illinois, on said f« at ten o‘clock A.M. for the purpose “j‘ aving said claims adâ€" justed. 0 WWB 0000 c 0 | * ols . KATHARINE F. CARD MeNub, Holmes & l’l, attorneys. Waykegan, Il., Jufy 1f, 1934. 1984, as the retut claims againgt t persons having . are hereby notif the Probate Cou on said date at purpose of havin Waukegan, III. J El sCoTCH ']‘FRR] Thursday, Jul "Bluckie.‘ ‘549 549. 1 LAUNDRY BAQ the vicinity Clavey . rd. 0 â€" Call Northbr WANTED TO WANTED TO â€"DEEP WELL PUMP, good conditioi d reasonable. Tel. H. P. WANTED TO|MBYâ€"PVT PYT has cash ADJUD PUBLIC _ NOT for Tâ€"room h have nice, y distance ollj dress QQ P 3773 after 6 for 6â€"room buy lot. . A Want PUBLICATION: NOTICE Amum(‘ym(m NOTICE m WNAWIAM L pulle wh ADJUDI Admir Geo Lo s t {Nels Peter Benson y 1%, 1034 5 j[DELIA _ RETTIG, ul.%utr'ix of the‘ Estate of #ekS. Rettig, deceased. AION NOTICE | \ is hereby given that utrix of the Estate of eased has fixed upon 4 of October, A.D. 1984, bont ) A.._B0 ... B6 12. 144 h scacd in Highland Park; must and be within . walking 1; brick preferred. Adâ€" filce. K23â€"24 1 _SAFFORD DRAKE T C. L. PRICE, B C. BALDWIN. [ 16,; 1934, 21â€" against said Estate Fd requested: to_attend Lake County, Illinois, i o‘clock A.M. for the id claims adjusted. > â€"Will pay $12,000 cash LH Press office. K23â€"24p oger Williams (ave, or ‘ed. July 25; reward. 2 or H. P. 3491. M23p PUPPY, black,, lost on answprs to name of umble ave. Tel. H. P. + M23 D LAUNDRY lost in Phone 557 Shore THE PRESS Hâ€"or K23â€"24pd 21â€".28 21â€"23 21â€"23 2123 |_â€" That Edward J. Scanlon, stage | director of the Municipal Opera of [ St. Louis, will be. master director ‘of "The Pageant of the Celt" which is to be presented at Soldier Field [on the nights of Aug. 28 and 29, is [the announcement just made by Mr. jJUb" V. Ryan, author of the pagâ€" eant and president of Irish Histor; |ical Productions, Inc. Mr. Scanlon, | who for the last fifteen years has | been employed as a stage, dire:{(or | by the Messrs. Shubert, is being \loaned to Irish Historical Producâ€" |tions, Inc, by J. J. Shubert,/ who has granted him a leave of absence | from the St. Louis Opera.| _ ; \ * During his long career as a stage director Mr. Scanlon has put on a long list of musical shows and specâ€" tacles, including "Blossont Time," \"The â€" Student â€" Prince," â€" "Bitter Sweet," My Maryland," and many more. He was for a long time conâ€" _nected with the Winter Garden shows in New York City. He was chosen by the Shuberts to go to London when "Blossom Time" and "The Student Prince" were produced in the English capiâ€" tal, and was‘in full charge of the staging of these operettas. Likewise, during his stay in England he was the director general of several pagâ€" eants in which thousands of persons participated. For the past five years he has been ih St. Louis where he has staged an extensive repertoire of operas, operettas and musical comedies which have been presented at the Municipal Opera of St. Louis and witnessed by about 78,000 perâ€" sons each week. U "The Pageant of the * Celt" to Be Aug. 28, 29 toâ€"wit: The South 26 feef of Lot 5, in Plock 5. in Sunderlin‘s First Addition to the City of Waukeran, County of Lake, and State of Illinois, tegetber with‘ an easement of right of way over.the West #£0 feet of the South 4 feet of that purt of Lot 5, Block 5 aforesaid, lying‘ and being North and adjacent to the said South 26 feet of Lot 5 aforesaid; together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments ind. appurtenances thereunto belonging, and all apparatus and fixtures of every kind for the purpose of supplying or distributing heat, light, water or power, and all other fixtures in any building standing on said lund, including the machinery and equip» ment specifically designated as fixtures in the decree, situated in Waukeguan, Lake Couhty, Ilinois. ; Dated August 1st, 1934. & ALBERT L. HALL Masier in Chancery as aforesaid. EDWARDS, BLOCK & . BAIRSTOW { state of Hlinoi«} | Cofinty of Laked { { Hood) a #s . ; home In the Circuit Court of said County, $ her f Anna Onan, complainant, ovs. Valentine | 05 NC" I Kosher, Belle May Kosher, his wife, and | and wil Security Industria] Finanee Company, a corâ€"| ‘My poration, individually and as Mortzagee une| _ *~> der a certain Chattel Mortsage recorded, in | Olendor the Recorder‘s Offee of Lake County, Ailiâ€" Mrs. Ei nois, as Document No. 872150, Merchants | * rs, mu Chemical Co., a orporation, Mingis Awnâ€")ter and ing and Sizn Co., Inc., a corporation of the 1 l.“)'(‘\ State of lilinois, L. Elmer Hulse as Reâ€"; U 0 ‘~> ceiver of the Waukegan‘ State Bank, an | Lewis } lilincis Corporation, Marry J. McKeam ® i Thursda trustee under the trust deed recorded in the | ~ Recorder‘s Office of Lake County, Iilinois,| Lake Co as. Document 811622, Louis Hillman, and| Mr.oa "Unknown Owners," defendan®s, in Chanâ€"| °. | / cery. Goneral Number 32104. |and dau PUBLIC _ NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN Sunday that, pursuant to m deeree entered of record | To« on July l4th, 1934, in the sbove entitled Camp M enuse, by the Cireuit Court of Lake County, Mr. a Ilinois, the undersigned. s Maxter in Chanâ€" . ,, * cery of said Court, ‘will on Septembef 6th, Rockenb 19s1. at nine o‘clock A,. M. Standard Time; Violi a i10 welock A. M. Daylitht Saving Time) of 4 s said day, sell at public vendue for cash in the A. C hand to the hiphest and best bidder at the tal Lale enst front door of the, Court . House in‘ the o City of, Waukegan. in suid County, all and | !C* Tay sinzular the followinz deseribed real estate. named i10 «clock A. M. Daylitht Saving Time) of said day, sell at public vendue for cash in hand to the hiphest and best bidder at the enst front door of the, Court . House in‘ the City of, Waukegan, in suid County, all and singular the followingz described real estate in said decrce described, or so much therof as muy be sufficient to. satisfy said decree, toâ€"wit: The South 26 feet of Lot 5, in the month of September, A. D. 1934, which is the 8rd day of September, 1934, defuult may be entered against you at any time after that day and a decree rendered in necordance with the prayer of said comâ€" W uis L J. WILMOT, Clerk EDWARDS, BLOCK /& BAIRSTOW, W plaint.s 45 North, Range 12, East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the plat thereof recorded: Aug. 23, 1915, as Doc. No,. 160607. in Book "J" of Plats, pages 42 and 13, situated in the City of Waukegan, Lake County, lllinois ; that summons duly ‘issued out of said court against you as provided bg law; and that said suit is still pending. Now, therefore, unless you, the said deâ€" fendants Liberty State Bank, a banking eorporation, â€" Fuller: Goodman Company, ~ a Wisconsin â€" corporation, Charles | Heideman, Alma E. Heideman, his wife, Nicholas Gerâ€" ten and "Unknown Owners," ‘file your anâ€" swers to the complaint in the eaid suit or otherwise make your appearance therein in said Cireuit Court of Lake (‘Yu‘uty. I!lMnois, in the court house in the City‘of Waukegan, Iliinois, on or before the first Monday in of Lake County, Illinois, as Doe; No. 347208, conveyiny the following described premises, toâ€"wit:; _ Lot 104 in Belmont Addition, beâ€" ing‘ a Subdivision of the .West half of the Northeast quarter of Section 20, Township 45 North. Range 12. East of the Third N . In the Circuit Court of Lake County, liliâ€" nois. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. ‘Emil Wolden, Ruth E. Wolden, his wife, Central Rebublic Trust Company, a corporation, (successor by consolidation to Chicago Trust Company, a corporation), as trustee under the trust deed recorded in the Recorder‘s Offite of Lake County, Illinois, as Doc. No.. $47293, Ingemond Hansen, Myrtle Hansen, his wife, Liberty State Bank, a banking corporation, Fuller Goodman Company, a Wisconsin corâ€" poration, Charles Heideman, Alma E. Heideâ€" man, his wife, Martin C. Decker, Nicholas Gerten, North Chicago Lumber & Coal Co., a corporation, and ‘"Unknown Owners," deâ€" fendants. Gen. No. 38674. id Salicitors . for . Complainant. mm mm PCs y c oi in s as lprovlded by law; and that said suit is still pending. Now, therefore, unless you, the said deâ€" fendants Andrew E. Philyaw, Bertha M. Philyaw, ‘his wife, Harry Thatcher, Eleanor Thatcher, his wife, and "Unknown Owners," file your answers to the complaint in said sult ‘or otherwise make your apperrance therein in said Circuit Court of Lake County, Illinois, in the court house in the City of Waukegan, â€" Illinois, on or before the first Monday in the month of September, A. D. 1984, which is the 3rd day of September, 1934, default may be entered against you at any time after that day and a / decree rendered in accordance with the prayer of said complaint. ol Psn § u0. State of Ilinois County of Lake idian, in the City of Waukegan, County of Lake and State of IIlinois; that summons duly issued out of said court against you ooo L. J, WILMOT, Cierk, EDWARDS, BLOCK & BAIRSTOW, " Waukegan, Illinois _ Attorneys for Plaintiff. In the Circuit Court of said County, Anna Onan, complainant, vs. Valentine osher, Belle May Kosher, his wife, and cusity Industria) Finanee Company, a corâ€" ration, individually and as Mortzagee un r w cortain Chattel Mortsage recorded, in eâ€"Recorder‘s Offee of Lake County, Aliâ€" is, as â€" Document No. 872150, Merchants remical Co., a ‘cor;nlrn!i(m. Ilingis Awnâ€" g and Sizn Co., Inc., a corporation of the ate of lilinois, I. Elmer Hulse as Reâ€" iver of the Waukezan State Bank, an indis Corporation, Harry J. McKean, as ustee under the trust deed recorded in the eorder‘s Office of Lake County, Illinois, . Document 811622, Louis Hillman, and ‘nKnown Owners," defendants, in Chanâ€" ry. Goneral Number 32104. PUBLIC NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN rukes an it MASTER‘S SALE NOTICE FORECLOSURE PUBLICATION NOTICE 111 Plaintiff record ntitled ounty, Chanâ€" 2%â€"25 23.25 28â€"25 Mrs. Delbert Meyer r@gurned Friâ€" day from Brownstown, Ill., where she visited her father, Adam Courâ€" son. Her brother, Junior, came from southern Illinois :;jh her and will spend . several we@ks at the Meyer home. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Seully Jr. and family spent last week at Grand Junction, Mich. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Willianmt Hutchison of Ozark, Mo., who are spending two months in Waukegan were Sunâ€" day guests at the S. P. Hutchinson home. $ I Compton Gardner, nehew of Ira Gardner, is here from Winona, Mo., and is a guest at the Fred Meyer home. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whiting of Chicago were Sunday guests at the Lincoln Pettis home. f Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok and two sons returned Tuesday from Hayâ€" ward, Wis., and will reéemain here until Aug. 20. M Mrs. Lizzie Scott of Green Bay, Wis., is visiting Mrs. Fred Meyer this week. _ a Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gardner are exâ€" pected home Saturday from a ï¬wo weeks‘ outing in Wiscongin. 7 /Mr and Mrs. Harney Walls of Jefferson City, Mo., and daughter, Mrs. R. W. Genzler of Fort Wayne, Ind., were house guestg last week at the Fred Meyer home. _ Fred LaBahn attendéd a directâ€" ors! meeting of the National Brick Cgmpany in Chicago on Wednesday. Mr. and Mré. Fred Meyer had as their Sunday supper guests, Mr. and Mrs HWenry Rosenwinkle and Mr. and Més. Raymond; Miller and son Junioy, of Addison, Jll. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Protine (Suâ€" sie Easton) of Elmhurgt, and Mr. and My‘s. Harry Norton (Eleanor Moch of Harvey, and their famâ€" ilies Have been staying at Bridgeâ€" many‘ Mich., this week. Rockenbach and daughters, Missés Vieli and. Irene, spent Friday at the A. 0. Rockenbach hgme in Crysâ€" tal Lake. Their daughter, Mris. Lesâ€" ter Taylor (Ruth Rock@nbach) has named her mew son, feth Aaron Taylor,. He arrived Satprday, Jul® 21, in Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. B‘ngham and family of Chicago who has just returned from a visit with James W. Kecfe in Garritsvillé, Ohio, spent Saturday at the Ender â€"home. Mrs. J. C. Ender, who celebrated her 89th birthday anniversary in May, is not very well. : $ William , Bickford thas returned from a month‘s visit mt Geneva, New York. : Alrs. wugene Pnder, Mrg. Paui Hunâ€" ter and daughter Doris,and Mrs. A. L. .Frey. and herdaughter, Mrs. Lewis Hayneer of Milw#ukee, spent Thursday at the Carm cottage <at and W Mi H ning from Fargo, North Dakota, where they have been. for several weeks with Mrs. Kress‘g sister, Mrs. N. MecKellar. They gttended the wedding of Mrs. Kregs‘s nephew, Eliar James McKellar to Miss Mary Elizabeth Bergstrom in Fargo on Woednesday, July 25. 5 h Mrs. A. R. Warner and daughter, Miss Jane. accompanied Miss Mabel Ducker to Sturgeon Bay, Wis., on Saturday, where they will spend a fortnight. $ Dr. W. F. Weir spoke at a meetâ€" ing of the Northminsteg Fellowship at a tea Sunday at 6 @clock in the Fourth â€" Presbyvterian ©Church, ‘ of Mrs. B. H. Kress z{pd daughter, Mrs. Robert Greenslade of Highland Park, were expected home last eveâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John Dickinson Schneider of Chicago moved into the Paterson house on Bgierhill Road last Friday. Mr.â€" Schneider is a son of the J. P. Schné#ders, former Decrfield residents. 4 Mrs. Floyd Stanger|is entertainâ€" ing at luncheon todayimt her home on Forest Avenue. _ { i0me f her Ernest S. Gail and Paul C..Behanna Attorneys for Plaintiff _ .. State Bank Building _‘ Highland Park, Illinois. )] Roger L. Foote, Individually and as Trustee T meny cade iRerotinta saor Panpen en tne en eeel ceny under â€" Agreement dated luunry 1, 1925 [ creating Bkokie ‘Valley Ity Association, I 7 unincorporated, et al fy | . The isite ufld?ci‘"‘ y blica | requ vits for pu tion ha | been duly filed i hereby given you, Lucile ‘‘Thompson and "Uni@@own Owners," D;f.m-dinr entitled cause, that the suit has been ced in the Circuit Co County, lllinois by said plaintiff against [you the other defendants abo to foreclose a certain e recorded in the rder‘s Office of Lake Cor as Document No. 255551, @ ng the following if@lescribed premises, sit 22 Hixhiand Park, County @f Lake and State of Milinois, to wit:â€". Lots 8, 4 half of Lot 6 and the West $3 feet of Lot 12 in the School Trustee‘s 8 Jhrlion 14. Townahip 43 NQth, Range 1%, Rast fff the Tnird Principal Mer in STATE OF ILLINOIS} La coUNTY OF LAKE *# ELIZABETH LAMB, * hicazo mp M j 1} Deerfield Locals James F. Byrne (Mary of Reading, Pa., Bas returned secause of the s@rious illmess mother, Mrs. James J. Hood, 11 spend several @Â¥eeks here. W. O B. Carr, Mrs. Harry irf and two sons, fim and Bill, ugene Ender, Mrg. Paul Hunâ€" Plaintiif THE CIRCUIT CO § || Gen. No. 38738 s Trugtee | | In Chancery 1, 1925 F ssociation, I cation ha Ehfl! duly filed ir on and "Uni@own Owners," Dei has been ced in the Ci ainst ‘you the other defend rded in the s Office of | the following {flescribed premises, and State of Wllinois, to wit:â€" ] PUBLIC ATION NOTICEB â€" ws. Martha C. Love and two dagirhters, Mrs. Mildred Gunckel an4 Mrs. Berry Devine and son Norâ€" bit with Miss Reba Anderson and their house guest, Miss Margaret Ludlow of Chicago, visited Mrs. Julfa A. Sey! in West Lake Forest on [Bunday. Miss Ludloyw remained at the Seyl home to visig her sister, MrÂ¥# Julia A. Carroll. | Miss Ethel Reese of Lake Forest w* Miss Reba Anderson‘s guest on Thiersday evening frs. Harry Baum motored to N. Judson, Ind., for several days‘ visit with her mother, Mrs. F*ag‘g. r. and Mrs. Lyle Fordham and chiffren are spending two weeks at Grégn Lake, Wis. 3 ‘he Chatter ‘N‘ Sew Club memâ€" will have a luncheon party in Dupdee tomorrow. r fr. and Mrs. William Mooney (Mprjorie Ludwig) have a daughâ€" terijborn Saturday at the Highland Pa Hospital. r. and Mrs. Louis Qlson moved frotp Highland Park to the Frank Jadobs Sr. home on Elm Street last Mofday. iss Verna Page of Twin Lakes, Migh., is the guest of Mise ‘Mabel Pajfte this week. John B. Peters of San Francisco Calif., who has been visiting his sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Fred Van Zandt in Grays Lake, is now attending & megting of the Presbyterian sales fo at Wooster, Ohio. On his re turf! from this convention he will visit in Deerfield. Mr. and Mrs. Wifliam Button occupy the Peters hore on North Chestnut Sgreet. a divorce bill in the Superior Court las} Thursday against l{iechard Parâ€" ker Pickering, brother of Hugh Parâ€" ko’fl. Pickering, who was divorced la:L year by Merry Fahrney, patent meglicine heireps. Mrs" Pickering charges desertion. They eloped to Créyn Point, Ind., Dec. 29, 1932, and@‘ separated June 5, 1933. Mrs. Pigkeringâ€"is a daughter of A. «L. Toggood of Deerfield. Cofnty Jail and it wn't destroyed by/ithe fire resulting from an exâ€" plgsion in the sheriff‘s garage. Mrs. Rudoiph Knaak will be hostâ€" e«$ to members of the Just Sew Club Tuesday afternoon. I Miss Ida Stryker of Chicago was A guest this past week at the Fred Stftyker home. Mrs. Catherine Pickering, of 210 Eagt Pearson Street, Chicago, filed ayor Harry Clavey lTrst a brand new Dodge Thursday in \Waukegan. Ha) had parked it outside the Lake /Arthur Lee severely injured his right thumb last Thursdfy, necessiâ€" tatIng its amputation at the Highâ€" langl Park Hospital. r and Mrs. Milton Erantz and daiighter Olive spent Sunday at thdir cottage at Barrinpton Camp Grpunds. They also visited Mr. Frigntz‘s sister, Miss Iiaur;s Wessâ€" ling, who is staying wn,h Mrs. L M.iFisher in Barringtorl. Mrs. Fred LaBahn spent Tuesday at $he George LaBahn home in Evâ€" a ton. $ _ Mrs. Walter Gieseke is spending thig week with her parents in Obâ€" fr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson and dayghter Doris Jean with Mr. Petâ€" ersipn‘s sister, Mrs. Robert Miseles and brother C. W. (Dubby) Peterâ€" son of Chicago are leaving Saturâ€" day for A two weeks‘ visit at Stone Laï¬e, Wis. lflr. and Mrs. R. F. Grohe and family have returned to their home on | Knollwood Road â€"after a two wegks‘ vacation at Lakewood, Wis. ‘Mrs. Fred LaBahn attended a lunfheon on Wednesday at the home of rs Theodore Krumm in,(,‘-fl' Illifiois. + + Miss Sally Carter of Waukegan is visiting her cousin, Mrsi Edna Pep ersqgn McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muhlke and daughter Betty spent several days of fast week with Mr. and Mrs, Irving Brand at their cottage near Walpaca, Wis. They also were the guegts for several days at the Paul Schpnk home in Green Bay, Wis. Miss Olive Frantz left Monday for Naperville #where she is to be a delegate to the Evangelical Young I’(ld’)l("s Convention being held there thig week a 5 Mrs. Samuel Fritsch and daugh. ter Helen Mary of Jacksonville, Fia,, \\'h« Are visiting Mrs. Fritsch‘s parâ€" onii Mr. and Mrs. A\ H. Muhike, arei spending this week with Mrs, Gegrge Vetter in Chicairo. JRT OF LAKE COUNTy, HURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1954 . ecmmmmnaanac c n it3 111 Med in my pffice, i ," Defendants in g."" E.’u Circuit Conrt ..†l‘ll\allr:“:“.m‘ & of Lake County mt d in accordance with 1. J. WILMOT, Clerk , situaged in ‘the First Highlat Avenug Church, Scientil THU The 1 held at day eve testimO healing up to ®€ is held maint Sherid frotm in . th readin ma y chas the : readi First Less Chri thy art 1 do . prisc fotlos out t lead holy 4) Subj clud the â€" re e in th false M cial pulp All 30 invi thot NC Th Fi G 0 in rip ‘ru M It p