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Highland Park Press, 3 Jan 1935, p. 8

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t PAGE EIGHT COMPLETE BOXING RING OUTFIT for sale. Apply Dâ€"X Service Station, Waukeâ€" Exceptional Bargains TEN ACRES, WOODED, in Deerfleld, sewâ€" er and water in and paid for ; $5000 ; conâ€" OFFICEâ€"Up to date, in our bank building, ‘on reasonable terms. maawnv'A“z.i‘ FULL SIZE TWO.TONE WALNUT BED, without .m “.‘d m-;‘ 46 Anusal 4â€"ROOM â€"UPSTAN business district, 18 McGovern st. +ROOM APARTMENT: nicely furnished; private bath. 573 W. Park ave. _ D45â€"47 ul 12420 TBE $ 4 s cuiFecsignrmncen ic andreepiapte * ult vate front and rear entrance; $5 a .. C 2 LAZ PS BLACK FUR MUFF, lost Jan. 1, near Alâ€" cyon theatre, reward. 'I@LB. P. 390. M45 Apartments for Rent 6â€"ROOM HOUSE with sun porch, tile WARM SUNNY ROO mh#& NICELY FURNISHED ROOM in a private home ; oil heat; telephone: hot water at . all times : privilege of getting breakfast if i"IONT BEDROOM, suitable for one or two, kitchen wlvid if desired; half: block from transportation. 591 Vine ave. Tel. MNXPERIENCED GIRL will care for children by the day or hour. Tel. H. P. §157. E47 Baird & Warner, Inc. SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Reliable girl> deâ€" sires care of children or housework by FAMILY WASHING TO DO AT HOME: will call for and deliver. Tel H. P. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, a pleasant N‘-g‘r“u‘vfl‘n’l. with el'wvm.;: mmuagodm.rsude._ or by day ; excellent: references. : Tel. H. P. £315. E45pd EIGHTEEN GENERAL MAIDS......$7â€"412 MILKâ€"FED CHICKENS DELIVERED EACH TUESDAY â€". â€" AND SATURDAY : PHONE ZION 370â€"J 4 C. P. STEYENS, u'.:“.boob. Zion A4Zâ€"45pd Solid briek 10â€" Colonia! home, loeated in fine east Hchhnd Park residential seeâ€" tion : 4 master bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 maids* rooms and bath; oil heat: 2â€"car i lot 78x220 feet. S:‘ul this fine hlgm dence, convenient to everything. s MR MARTIN 346 Park Ave.. Glencoe. Tel. 2624 Eqhemmetneeetd ie 1 reoms and sun. porch, brick veneer house, 4 bedrooms, fireplace, aruo‘ Pleasâ€" ant ave., near Roger Williams ; $10,500; convenientt erms. GAS STATION SITE, corner Deerfield : & Skokie roads. FRANK W. RUSSO ; State Bank Bidg., Tel H. P. 269. A45 convenient |terms 1 roomsâ€" and s PARASIE ENee Mn n Ga o house keeping ; private bath, newly decorâ€" lfl'm. light sand heat furnished ;> 1%4 bl from N.W. station; no children, ‘Tel. H.*P. 3685. . Diitt STATE BANK. witnOuk SPMRET CCC NOC L33 e4s old, $9; also man‘s yellow. gold uâ€"rwd Waltham wrist watch, $10. Tel. ®P. 1374. , + A45pd STRICTLY FRESH EGGS DILL‘S HOME BARBER SHOP * 21 N. Second St. > A veXS ESm WWs NOm EeC I2C R w"f :o':t couple preferred.. 227 o.m#: Work Guaranteed Accurate Pronipt Service. â€" Call or Write ALBERT H. SALLEE 134 9. Green Bay Rd. Tel. H. P. All hait CUt§ NOW .........,â€"_oossmmamnees Saturdays and Holidays ..........~..._.....â€" Bva; customer gets a sterlized comb. ‘Tel. H. P. 5494. HS beated garage; for appointment call beâ€" t:rn 5â€"7 p.m. Tel. H. P. 1517. B43â€"45pd w mcmLAVINUI-&.“ arm room adjoining t large omn room with kitchenette, suitable for two or three, $5â€"â€"$6. Tél. H. hour or day. Local references. Tel. H.P. r‘mj eral Maids ... Beginning Couples Tel. H. P. 2520 â€"â€" Glencoe 160 Offices for Rent Situation Wanted Lost and Found Houses For Rent FRED‘S EMPLOYMENT ~â€"<â€" AGENCY rd., Deerfield. Rooms !ofici ggtlt NOTICE Miscellaneous NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS for Help Wanted UPSTAIRS APARTMENT, near SHERIDAN INN and hot water heat. Inquire D42â€"44 YoOUu H. P. 1157 HS5tt H39â€"41 Advertisements received after 3 o‘clock Wednesday, ‘placed in another section. $5â€"$12 A41 §5¢ 45¢ YOUNG INTELLIGENT MAN with sales PUBLIC NC PUBLIC NQTICE is hereby igiven that the undersigni Davis C. _ Greené, adminisâ€" trator of Estate of Gates Greene, fixed upon , the 5th day of , A.D. 1 as the return | day for hearing of all| claims against the. above Estate. persons havâ€" ing agnrinst said te are hereby notified and requested to d the Proâ€" bate of Lake County, Illinois, on said date iat 10 o‘clock A.M, for the purâ€" pose of having said adjusted. ( DAVIS C. GREENE, | Adm! as aforesaid. CLEANERS 6 TAILORS fel H. P.495 ~ 35 8. St. Johns Ave Electri Rechecked and Rewired AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS 543 Elm Place _ Phone H. P. 1597 i North Sheridan Road Highland Park experience, ability and charaeter for dry cleanigg route ; steady and good salary ; last 3 places mmlmn. if possible, Address C. E. P F45 CAN PLACE A MAN W A CAR, not on relief, known in this vicinity or nearby towns ; investmient ; t ; give references | and ',’»h"'c‘{' number ; state exâ€" perience briefly. P. 0. Box 554. Highland undersigned Administrator jof the Estate of Minnic Killian, decéased, has fixed upon , the 5th of February, A.D., â€"1938, as the day for the famed" Sohute.. Al persina Raving claime na persons o ce o ns mernpiuntint and ted to attend Court of â€"Lake Tilinois,â€" said date at tenm o‘clock A.M. for the of havâ€" ing said ims adjusted. _ R JAMES| O‘CONNOR, "al. H. P. 2774 Park, 11 Edwards, Block & Bairstow, Attorneys Administrator, Wau , II1,, Dec. 6, 1934. | Waukegan, II1., Dec. 18, 1984, 8:llhnin. attorneys. OM[. entral & Second St. Tel. H. P. 949 ;pumr BVE The phase of illymination repreâ€" sepuir of Robuild Any Make of Radiamw |sents one of the greatest advanceâ€" tex«s ‘;‘:: Soay sn tnoue, * Y°* |ments as compared ‘with previous Ortve Your Car In and Get Entimate shows held throughout the country xrcâ€"zzfucicczeâ€"â€"mi«o«.~â€"â€"â€" i in past years. The modernistic motif ' ( \ | will prevail, with lights thrown on JMOTOR AR the cars and featured figures, where ELECTRIC SERVICE |it is agreed they belong, instead of w_mu,i’..m on the ceiling, as heretofore. Generatof, Starter, Ignition Units Repaired The chandeliers which drew the Keam 38§$ _ North Shore Trust Bidg Read the Want Ads TELEPHONE 410 60 N. First St. â€" Highland Park Clast ified Directory Professional and Business . ‘AINTING and DECGORATING Paints, Wall Paper, Glass Window Shades, Auto Glass \\Painters‘ Suppliea _ SANTI BROS. DAIRY Highland Park, HL PASTEURIEED MILK AND CREAM BUTTER AND RGGs Electri¢ System Rechecked and Rewired J. SMITH Dry Cleaning â€" Pressing Tailoring and R:I)rah'lnx Garments called for and delivered For JUNK BRAND BROS. Automobiles HIGHLAND BUMP SHOP E. NELSON UDICATION NOTICE CE is hereby given that the Administrator |of the Estate Killian, decéased, has fixed , the 5th day of February, UDICATION :NOTICE 513 Elm Plac« t&ds assist .. anything _ â€" y, Repair or Hire X42â€"44 F45 Chicago, Jan 2â€"Deviating sharpâ€" ly in nearly every respect from all preceding expositions of its kind, héreâ€"or elsewhere, the thirtyâ€"fifth annual Chicago Automobile Show will be held at the Coliseum during the week of Jan. 26 to Feb. 2. â€" \Besides representing an entirely new conception in point of degorative and illuminating style, the forthcomâ€" ing show will display cars differently and more effectively. â€"In addition, it will mark the first time that all makes of cars have been displayed at an automobile show here, and due to the elimination of special hotel displays which have been held in the past, the entire show for the first time in many years will be held enâ€" tirely under one roof. 1935 Automobile Show To Open January 26 Preparations | have been going forward during the past six months under direction of the show commitâ€" tee, which consists of H. T. Hollingsâ€" head, Nashâ€"LaFayette, chairman; M. J. Lanahan, Dodgeâ€"Plymouth, and an exâ€"officio member by reason of being president of the Chicago Automobile Trade Association; V. C. P. Dreiske, Cadilliacâ€"LaSalle; Harry Lewis, Chevrolet; F.. M. Miller, Buick, and J. J. Wright, Ford. Operating under the supervision of the committee is A. C. Fach, show manager who has staged many specâ€" tacular expositions, and J. C. Becker, noted sceni¢c artist, who is guiding the designing and construction of the brilliant effects, which will cost more than $40,000. 13 ‘The interior of the Coliseum and its adjoining halls to the south and notth will be done entirely in a color scheme of gold and black. This apâ€" plies alike to the ceiling, sides, floors and the exhibit spaces themselves. © Massiveness will be combined with beauty in the ensemble, which is to be featured by such eye catchers as a jeweled automobile at the intersecâ€" tion of the main aisles and 12 feet sbove the ground; two 43â€"foot giant goddesses, one at each end, holding in their laps full sized motor cars, and 14 giant figures towering 32 feet skyward, each holding a component part of an automobile, such as enâ€" gine, battery, starter, radiator, tire, axle, transmission, and so on. . Ingenious use of spotlighting will throw the illumination upon the jewâ€" eled car, the automobiles held by the goddesses and the units carried by the other giant figures. A ~The idea behind the entire scheme is described as a fitting method of showing the giant proportions of the automotive industry, its leadership smong the world‘s industries, and the dominance of the motor car in the life of America. â€" * _ Another departure will be the disâ€" playing of car: insignia and names not only above the various booths but also in the flooring. In this conâ€" nection, too, there will be a "Stopâ€" go" effect to attract visitors to the exhibits. 1 ' NOTICE THE PRESS y ti S n pf 1 isitor‘s eyes ird the ceiling as| Lane. e entered thfl% have been| duct â€" bindoned for the 1935 edition of H. F. hicago‘s show. In their stead, the the s iling will simulate a night effect,) â€" The th myriads of twinkling stars., have On display, and all of them occuâ€" losing ting the ground floor, will be the| conte: ollowing makes of motor cars: Auâ€" Altho jrn, â€" Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet,| succe ‘krysler, De Soto, Duesenberg, peopl bdge, Ford, Graham, Hudson, Hupâ€" they | nbbile, LaFayette, LaSalle, Lineoln,' ly. 11 Thsh, Oldsmobile, Packard, Pierceâ€"| their AFow, Plymouth, Pontiac, Reo, ing t idebaker, Terraplane, and several) Dewe ‘durprise" makes by these manufacâ€"| Evan; wrers. The second floor is to be deâ€"| be th rdted to the exhibit of the newest in A qu §rts, accessories and other deyvices inary )f interest to the motorist. l pate. In every detail, real showmanship| ple t s|to be merged with a setting which| vatio als made those in tharge of the show‘ Cor confident that it will set a new high| with ark in attendance. |lors, Wednesdayâ€"Midâ€"week service at :45 pm, in the tower room, Miss velyn Snyder will have charge of iis meeting. She will present the ible study and the hour of rayer and fellowmip. . These servâ€" es are truly worthâ€"while, you can ot afford to miss them. T Thursdayâ€"The Woman‘s Migsionâ€" ry Society will meet at the home f Mrs. E. D. Fritsch, 336 Orchard Bethany Evangelical Church _ H. F. Siemg§en, Pastor | ‘ K. I. Clawson, Assistant | â€" _ Thursdayâ€"The Official Board will et in the tower room at 7:45) p.m. tters pertaining to the annual nois Conference will be presented. Fridayâ€"The choir will meet for eir réhearsal in the choir room at 0 p.m. t i ‘ Sundayâ€"Prayer service for Sunâ€" y School officers and teachers in e tower room at 9:20 a.m. Sunâ€" y School will open at 9:45 a.m. orning worship at 1 a.m. with an stallation sermon and service for e Sunday School officers and teachâ€" s. EL.C.E. at 6;:30 p.m. Evening rvice at 7:30 p.m. | Mondayâ€"The Trustee Board will eet in the pastor‘s study at 7:45 NORTH SHORE 1210 Central Avenue, Wilmette 618 N. Green Bay Road, Highland Phone Wilmette 1800 Phone Highland Park 177 French Laundry _ Quality Laundry3 Dempster Street, Evanston 1709 Darrow Avenue, o 1014 Davis Street, Evanston f_":-_________* University 2776 __________ Phone University 4620 ' Phone University 0112 _ Nelson Laundry 2 GOODRESOLUTION on e Treal *A LPH P "tap, â€"â€" lsnd Amrmann ioi ie en Ne uol o C udsd ly 110 individual young people to ‘their Sunday evening ices, durâ€" ing the month of December. Rev. Dewey R. Elder of the Diversey Evangelical Church of Chicago will be the special speaker on the 10th. A quartet from the Napervill¢é Semâ€" inary and other talent will particiâ€" pate. We urge all of our young peoâ€" ple to be present and to m reserâ€" vations. _ [ SAAAE . : MWMEA . t CCCR 0 oo Wcc ces e duct the worship service "@ Lane. Mrs. T. H. Decker will conâ€" 211 100 9ls c n esntc tb P H. F. Siemsen will have charnge of the study period. W . C w m L se%e The young people of our C. | will have their banquet at 6:00 p.m. The losing side in the recent a contest is banqueting the + Although the young people djd not succeed in ting out 100 young people on a # Sunday evening, they did in getting out nearâ€" Coming eventsâ€"Novelty “ ntette with variety program, Church parâ€" lors, Jan. 22, 8 pm. Guest isoloist from Northwestern University, 4:80, Vesper Sunday, Jan. 27. ; hday party for entire parish, Churgh parâ€" lors, Friday, Feb. 22, 8 pm. | A Capâ€" pella cBoir,, Northwestern \Univerâ€" sity, â€" 4:30 p.m.. Vesper, f Sunday, Feb. 24. * ; k Read the Want Ads Deerfield Garage 745 Waukegan Road | ve everz made Winter Auto Service Have your car checked for Winter driving. 7 Mlbmhu*'! Park /24 evin Jenepe ~ 0. EDV TR fuk : .. e eat waathe one Deerfield 7 LAUNDRIES We sltortcetntes Nelson Bros. Laundry THURSDAY, JANUARY Union Luthern $ â€" MNighwood _ £, Rev. Henry Hedlund, b Sunday School 9:45 a, 4 English service 11 a.m.| Evening service 7:30 pp. . Teachers meeting y ning at the home :of Mrs. P, L. .Skid chains should be. installed just free enough to them to creep up around the tire. [Too tight a chain, or too loose a warns a bulletin issued by the. r road service department of the Chi. eago Motor Clpb, reduces Friday afternoor Aid at the church. are now in effect. At a greater gaving national reputation. It is work which sets a standard of quality for other lanndries throughout the country. 1t fills the demands of the disâ€" criminating north shore 4 South First Strket , , Telephone 555â€" â€" Highland Park GREENSLADE Electrical Cantractor Electric Shop Deerfield, Il. 2 p.mM. Ladies 4 L. Carl. TH (yeo 4A M be t fo 11

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