B %# ol N +i M (fes ® is "{t if 1t 13 i 14 § 15 $ l 4 4# § take $2000 cash, if sold at once. â€"FOR SALE OR RENT: White Colâ€" omial house, conveniently located to and transportation ; 4 bedrooms, 1 * sun room,. study; cost owner, t priced for sale at $12,000 ; $15. . 59 so ST. JOHNS A Tel. H. P. 1769. > B4 REALTORS L omcnâ€"u.»mu;mu on reasonable terms. GHLAND STATE BANK k 6 ROOMS AND BATH, hot air heat §â€"ROOM HEATED APARTMENT on RRKIG&LOM #â€"ROOM HEATED | APARTMENT yith a #â€"ROOM FLAT, with heat, gas, an 1% ‘blocks from transportation ; 4ROOM STEAM HTD, APA ly ‘decorated, $40; 623 Vine a and hot water, $65; will make ance for upkeep work; good 6â€" COW MANUREâ€"Well rotted, $7 special price cash. Tel. H. P. 2745 BARGAINâ€"exceptionally choice vac cel. in exclusive section; beach pr must sacrifice for less than half vestment. Act quickly. . Addréss FOUR 2% ACRE WOODED LO" and trains; cost owners $6000 each; will BLACK 'olll.h)““‘ rotten REUBEN YD, Tel. H. P. 64 A B Iomors STOVE, heat 1 $12. Tel H.\ P. 4178 after 5 ( DEERFIELD, 618 Central a near Waukegan rd; 6â€"room house, ungsually m.mb.hm«‘.t: able rental, Tel. Deerfleld 121â€"R.| B38 BICYCLES â€" reconditioned, look also Tricycles and Sidewalk repair or recondition your for Xmas gift. KTBM McDaniels Ave. Tel. P. 2950. garage, close to i@m‘ rtation and Mibge. 1st ; furnished roon at 315 Oakwood aye. glazed porch, prta ite entrance, u‘low: adults only ; at N. Green Bay Call at 222 N. Second floor ; pl & h oorcatime . sont rdusonaile to sigh IF YOU ARE LOOKING for a Christmas gift, buy a book. recom» mend the following as among best keeping, private | nw ’:. l-i:ht and t.a'hnh ; 1%4} blocks im N.W. sta ; no children. . H. P. $685. D89â€"41 Have arrived.. We have an line Mmummm HIGHLAND PARK 536 Central Ave. ASStE CEMETERY LOT in fine section Northâ€" shore Garden of Memories A Bargain if ROOM FLAT, with heat, gas, light: | 2 First Class 1% blocks from transportation ; athe. "2i9 Â¥ine ave. T eg zy | _ Naitin@ an fyo?l:onud. $20 . 625 Vine â€" heat i oafronctnge : avé, EXPERIENCELD and hot water, $65; will make all0w» | by the day or ance for upkeep “'“"‘y"‘% 6â€" MBE | ... use mroeminriammmciys Jan mag~ * P. 25 ; | WHEN IN NP Udell Bldg., T.L't P. 2360. P# | "Aflp Cant NICELY FURNI ROOMS for house H Lonnino â€" nrivata (hath newlw uy Udell Bldg., Tel NICELY FURNIYHED ROOMS fofr house °_ THE HIGHLAND PARK Pl1 536 Central ave. CHRISTMAS IS NEAR Why‘not select your Christmas Cai line is complete, most attractive ai nquire at 230 NJ sewer and, water in, near . Ban: $500 per acre. Frank W. Bank Bldg. Tel. H. P. 269. PAGE EIGHT THE BOOK SHOP ORDER YOUR COPIES NO\ by telephone if you‘re busy. 23 N. Sheridan Rd. "Tel. H. P. 2 Highland Park books of the year s While Rome Burns Lust for | Appointment in Samarra Mary Pet Private Worlds The Folk Retreat from Glory Nijinsky Canterbury Tales, illustrated by send a Christmas Photo G Card. Negative of your : will do. _ | J. %Eg(ETSWEILE 22 N. d St. Tel. H. Tel. H. P. t ?heQ Want Ads : _«.lSt Tel. H. tp. s you if you have anything _ ss7 558 ; N.2 _ s5s ss» to Sell, to Buy, Re pair 5595 S?are, Rent or Hire , Don‘t Experiment with Results â€" â€".Place your A ‘,"' ere and Be Sure RATES: 50 cents for five lowing publication. 10 ce fo: five lines or less if p cents each additional line. Offilces for Ren HERE IS SsOMETHING NEV 649 Vine ave. NOTICE bnt 23 A40 9â€"41pd ines or less :idr‘d on or bAfore insertion; 75 cents if not B.id by Saturday folâ€" ts for each itional line. $1.10 for 3 consecutive ks, BLIND ADS: 75 ¢ents id for before insertion; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 ife ckburr , State second + tranâ€" party. L. ‘Tel. gulator, eeting icture nt R. xmlsmcxu. or{l‘sn FOR 'mmglcxvmo ‘. 435. A39â€"40 A40â€"42 As$| GOVERNESS, highly intelligent, .responsible, Advertisements received after 3 o‘clock Wednesday, placed in another section. inâ€" ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby undersigned Louis E. Boreknoos MAN‘S INITIAL RING FEMALE IRISH SETTER puppy lost in WANTED TO RENTâ€"Upright smaill 'hbmumommw&'t;-wm . pay cartage. Tel. H. P. 3651 Widnd WANTED TO. BUYâ€"Typewriter, in good WANTEDâ€"DOLL BUGGY or Fl‘likï¬lf’lsgm ROOM AND Iu.?m? is deâ€" young man; also use occasionally. Address M.C. T w% war:m TO BUYâ€"Used truck ton ; stake body prefered reasonable, Telepbone 8778 Fisher care of Press Office. FAMILY WASHING TO DO AT HOME FRED‘S EMP. AGENCY EXPERIENCED GIRL will care for children by the day or hour. Tel. H. P. 8157. RATH for tha 3. O* D5 _J"00, as the return ;;lort:l-rmdllhhw ‘W“‘nmd»ma.h.- of G on said date at .04 County, Illinois, on nf tha Whesas lg qs ca 0 CCmee en Ee trator fth.hbe(!dhcrutm‘ ‘.‘.";".‘;"r..!!h-!son,w.mu ODD JOBS, cleaning, waxing floors, etc., by the hour or day. el. H.P, 2184. E49pd day of January, A.D. 1985 MAN WOULD LIKE ODD JOBS, washing windows, tending furnace, raking leaves, CAPABLE WOMAN desires position as a (ESle c s en o s Emm et ces ty North Western Station on Nov. 21; letâ€" ter "D" set in small diamonds on black surface ;. reward.â€" Tel. H. P. 1270. M40 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM in a private hom;oflhnt;h?&n.;hot“n all times ; privilege of getting breakfast if FRONT BEDROOM, suitable for one or two, kitchen privileges if desired; half block from transportation. 591 Vine ave. Tel. P PSoEIF PRT ETT PCPEZ TVEV Ld south end of hland Park S ; no se o4 o0 00e0Rnd fPerk Sunday s no WARM SUNNY ROOM, near trans reasonable. 642 Vine ave that an 8 old girl whoâ€" has never amount â€"for either one, if in con tion. Parents cannot afford toys. Kindly :rih M.E. Press office, stating price, proon(t 7x wlitiint Aatiet i PsP ind e tuinidiacanid. 20 . d w23 s waks of mosltihe Do bes beeReth a + IIIL., or tel. Deerfleld 485. Klflï¬a will call for and deliver. ‘Tel H. P. cal an + a %MMM@!V&A‘NM ob.tcmhbolï¬n&m ::tm'ï¬o“'m:...hm erences. registration Mrs.. E. M. INMAN, Manager. E27 1 Foreign born couple, 2% years in last position ; available Dec. 1st ; $100. 2 German girls to work in one home; 5 years on North Shore; $15 each. 2 First Class Housemen; with excellent training and references ; $60. H. E. ALSUP, Mgr. Tel. H. P. 2520. Glencoe 160. + E40 HIGHLAND EMPLOYMENT AGENCY house keeper or baby‘s nurse; wages very nominal; has <thorough knowledge and '.nlniu{lcxedl‘nt refs.; seven years with one family, Tel. Lake Bluff 827 between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. educated young woman, schooled in modâ€" ern methods of child guidance; important references. Tel. Winnetka 258. ©30 desired. 645 Vine ave. Tel. H. P. 2549 and ask for Ed. DILL‘S HOME BARBER SHOP 21 N. Second St. MRS. J. A. RIGGIO‘S 1252 Pleasant Ave., 2 blocks north of Witty Apartment Building. _ 4 H38â€"40 Manicure 50¢. Arch 350. Facials. Scalp Oil Treatments 50c. h Friday and Satur Shampoo and set {lc._fshg‘;,qm $1. Special for Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Finger Wave, 35c. Shampoo and set 506. Saturdays and Holidays .........................45¢ Every customer gets a sterlized comb. Tel. M. P. 5494. H39â€"41 For DAY and EVENING appointments s . uk x_t;uua_ Park 4019 _ All hair cuts now ... Work Guaranteed Accurate P%flm Call or Write T H. SALLEE 134 S. Green Bay Rd. Tel. H. P. ORATORS. Tel. H. P. i471. 1101 N. Greenbay rd. Estimates cheerfully given. Wanted To Rent Lost and Found Situation Wanted Wanted to Buy Rooms for Rent PAINTING AND DECORATING eall|l __.;| | ADJUDICATION NOTICE | IN NEED OF GOOD DOMESTIC 597 Glenview Avenue TEL. H. P.‘1780 wood.adminisâ€" at or near H. P. 1157 Genuine | A total of $10,626 was subs¢ribed in the & recent Highland Park |Hosâ€" roel g1, | pital Service Certificate Campaign, according to: the final report) just )IS subm, ; ed by Alfred T. Sihler, thairâ€" mtn}.i . the management committee The e Nurses Alumni (soâ€" ciety mre holding a benefit luncheon and bridge partyuat the Homestéad in Evanston on Monday, December 5th at 1:30 o‘clock. The will ‘hg::: the Cradle in Evanston. Mrs. Everett Raether of Niles Cenâ€" ter and Miss Esther Perschnick of Chim‘::mlervingontheeom it tee in charge of the party. Miss Loretta Greenwald of this city| is one of the members of the soci ty. Bridgeâ€"Luncheon Dec. 5 _ Benefit the Cra The program is open to the 7 lic. A free will offering will An additional feature will be . ular gelections by St. Paul‘s Jw Choitr. (There will also be c mm:%ff‘inzinc. Joseph Devadunam, a nativ India, Will appear in costume special Bunday evening service St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church, Dcerfleld, on Dec. 9, at 7:30 o‘cl Mr. Déevadunam, who is working his master‘s degree at North ern University, will tell of the ners and ‘customs of his people. € § ncreasing popularity of hospithl service certifictes w werevi in the campaign ass financigl stability to the hospital enablés) the management to tain the highest standards of ice "nipment. The certifi may bejused for hospital servi any time during the coming fl The Addition to: Mr. . Sihler chat ;‘ the management com tee for ithe drive was compose« Mrs. Irying E. Stieglitz, coâ€"ch mm; Mills Easton, Gilbert H. | ler, J C. Griswold, ‘Roderick 1 Pherson, John W. Newey, Will F. R-Fred W. Shafer and Le B. Sihelair. Hindu Téam captains were R. Marsh, Mrs. (George Childs, Richard Kebâ€" boh,l, Jones, H. W. Herring, J. B. Herting, J. B. Garnett, M. D. Bullatd| Mrs. R. T. R. Hastings, E. J. LOWenthal, H. S. Vanderbie, D. A. Kittermaster, D. D. MceCormick, H. E. Kerber, Charles Grimes, Mré. R. Tk. O‘F Bra, Arthur Claghorn, E. C. George, P. D. Stokes, L. J. Stirling, W. E. Rietz, H. Will, H. H. Bowker, Ha -_i;‘ ister, Dr. Frank Trangmar, H. B. Ajston, J. S. Weinberg, R. Adâ€" ler, 5& Blasier, J. S. Johnson, B. 8. Leech, C. H. Witt and Mrs. K. In @Ubmitting the report to workâ€" ers in the drive, Mr. Sihler said: "WE wish it were possible. to comâ€" "? length not only on| the --‘zg‘_h t scored the highest, but on the earnest and valuable work rendered by the many workers in all tOries (including Glencoe) in buildif# up: goodâ€"will for the hosâ€" pi . / The success of this cam: ign belongs to you, and the community is indebted to you for rend a valuable service and doing a werltyâ€"two of <the thirtyâ€"threé distrigts equalled or exceeded the quo ;f};’ ssigned at the beginning of the drive. 1j muxf!.’,t.he management committee for th¢ drive. The number of inâ€" dividiig] subscriptions totalled 1,0: ‘j'f’lm iptions were in excess 0 the Ebi! set at the beginning of th drive, * ing this year‘s campaig the miost successful in the histor of "‘j"i ffort. wielityâ€"two â€" of the thirtyâ€"three $10, PUBLIQ NOTICE is hereby given that the -â€,- Keith _ Mon/ + dinifiistratric of estate of Frances Montâ€" gomery Shay, deceased, has upon uesdily, the 5th day of F A.D. 1985, ms the return day for the of ‘wil claims against the above |nan stute: All persons having claims inst 1'; tate are hereby notified reâ€" queited to attend the Probate of Ooun'x-. 'ltll;mhh‘:n said uh.“ ten: ‘éloc! or purpose Â¥= ing @aid claims adjusted. â€" TV FRANCES K. MONTGOMERY. 6 Subscribed _ | Hospital Service | Certificate Campaign . Will Speak at St. Paul‘s Chu . Dunbar and m‘. attor neys. an, II1., Nov. 22, 1984 f\-. 'h'xbm'r.“nm-ch“ HWOOD neis Baker, attorney. n, I1I., November 8, 1984. â€" |X88â€"40 NOTICE HE PRESS of airâ€" Iâ€" acâ€" m ribed Hosâ€" aign, just the Lbut ork n all the hich ‘r.lrel and ainâ€" 2 at ear. in ek. for rstâ€" anâ€" ior lle As nitâ€" ch ibâ€" of Ticket holders who have misged one of the meetings will receive a complimentary guest admission presenting their course ticket at the door, where single admissions may also be had. The lectures are for benefit of the Girl Seouts. + Two changes have been announced for Mrs. Clock‘s current topics‘ course, which is held at Mrs. Roy 0. Nereim‘s home at 247 Central Avenue. (The third lecture, Thursâ€" day, Dec,. 6, will start at 10:15 inâ€" stead of 10:30 o‘clock. * Guests Are Invited To Current Topics Lecture Much credit for this program is given to Harold Vant, whose untirâ€" ing efforts gave the audience a fine program and the.Bethlechem Church x set of new church hymnals. Rev. Earl J. Bruso graciously accepted the gift in behalf of his church. The very pleasing part of this concert was the variety of enterâ€" tainment | presented. There were classical ‘selections novelty numâ€" bers, a unique arrangement of brass music,. readings of bothâ€"a serious and lighter vein, vocal numbers and a finale of southern music which brought in the entire cast in a clever way. a presented ‘a very fine varied proâ€" gram at +o Bethichem Church last Thursday evening. The church was packed to‘ the doors with a very entbuziast*c audience. The five who arranged the entertainment were Orin 8 ng, Elmer Hecketsweilâ€" er, Leslie Christensen, David Stryâ€" ker, and id Vant. Novelty Quintette Gives Fine Program * 177 NM Green !mu 618 â€-Pkn Highland $06 Dempster Street, Evanston Phone University 2776 m;l raps B PW %aea’a{:ï¬fsmï¬w NORTH SHO \s66 Mrs. Sadler of the Highland Park Health Studio opened two classes at the Y.W.GA. this week. ‘The classes are Tuesday morning from 10 to 11 o‘clock Thursday afternoon from 2:80 to 3:30. They congist of systematic gymâ€" nastic ex , dancing, limbering, stretching, reducing and building up. The term 1 last 10 weeks. Health Studio Opens a Class at Y.W.C.A. Aiston dand Montgomery of the American committee, are workâ€" ing on a for raising fufids to bring as cheer to the poor kids of Highland Park this year. The fund be ‘for toys and presâ€" ents rather| than for the bare necesâ€" gities of li The Legion believes that the ¢thildren of the nation have a t to the joys of Christâ€" mas, rich &nd poor. It is one of the shamefpul facts of this country that so many thousands of children should year look forward . to Santa Claug in vain. This year shall be an ex on if the Legion has its way, and if the people of Highland Park will perate. Next issue of The Highland Park Press will give the details tributed. | At the regular meeting of Dumaresq neer Post. No. 145 of the Ame n Legion, impetus was given to & program of athleties among youn@gsters and adults. Stress was|laid on the fact that the average ican youth with _l“ the avai opportunities, is physâ€" ically not up to the European youth. This fact is said to be mostly due to a lack of proper leadership. Harâ€" ry Eichler gave a very interesting talk on m athletics, and asked that the ion become more interâ€" ested and ume leadership in a real program for the physical adâ€" vancement ‘of the younger generaâ€" tion. 7 In line with this, Henry Eitner, chairman of the Junior Legion, has been asked! to get the organization of the Sons of the American Legion perfected as soon as possible. YOUR WASHING AT | HOME JUST AS FOOLISH Legion News when such big, reliable institutigns as the North Shore Quality Laundries can relieve of all this dwdgorycndgmyouoflmorm immaculate washing than oould ever bgL done at home. . > d Today‘s "bargain" prices for their popular services actually save you money, too! BE MODERN ! ‘Sell that home washing equipâ€" ment and use the money to pay for weeks and wochoflmndvyluvierbymMflm Quality Laundry in your community| higher than those charged ‘oflhundotdhoqu. bers of the North Shore O uality Laundries. (It marks laundry work as of such quality that it sets a standard for other launâ€" dries th ro ug h o ut the country, Their prices for such fine work are no Look for the red, green and gold insignia of memâ€" dher ujing t es fln P . nm:tmin:‘:'nhd P‘ , each 53 lace, to ; the angry £’wuvu.lml-neq extremes of heat And cold, of ra ::ll ioa that peace, harmon | ul . may reign supreme. â€" Elizabeth | Cady Stanton. . . $ J Banish the future; live *ï¬ the hour and its allotted work, Think not of the amount to be acâ€" complished, the difficulties to be over. come, but setiearnestly At the little task at your ;l}gow, letting be sufficient for the day; for our plain duty is not to see what lies dimly at a di b.tud.m lies clearly at d."â€"Asiler, : * * The regular monthly meeting ang dinner was held at Shugrue‘s and taurant Thursday evening, , 99. The attendance was be: piirartrape ont cnmemaatin other social activities held that eve. ning. } q binys luulpllettmnp he â€"expected to commence the pew athletic field for in the very near future. The next meeting will be "m E*X Thursday evening, Dec. 27, and the annual meeting for election of off. cers will be held Thursday, Jan. 4. No other busineu ofiim took placeâ€"before adjournment, _ % \M!; THURSDAYxov Elnn 20. 1944 Deerfield kf of C Sss j Hold} Monthly Dinner monds on the side OE / ..1.c0c4. .400 i62... Credit Jeweler and Optician 372 Central Ave. _ Tel H.P.{ This Beautiful RING tet in 18 de‘on the‘mide * ©3¢ 5q Other Din-c-ds. $15 up. I. H. NEMEROFEF reported that W a 17 W £f ca 48 ) y re C tin pe ve JM thi x) ns [ AT W ti B O i m n q