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Highland Park Press, 26 Dec 1935, p. 7

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girls‘ F A . classe B. J. and her DMJ,,’“I y . guests of ; Dickens‘ sister, M, It: Ir. S DEYVOUS py DAY, DECEMBER 246 Residence, H. P. 439 for a Willigm Wing will be host -“1'3’"""'"""&: nd i -dayjfxora several w Miang, Fla. > ighland Park 2160 tin TURING Inner perous ET Highland Park 65 MiCa ) â€"a ) s ) 42 s y d } OUS Gh.. sehool, » of Chil <6, 1988 talhe o. USED (BICYCLES, WP‘:‘ sidewalk bikes,| reconditioned and ted. Order now f-r Christmas. _ .;. n:{RUEGER BIKE SHOP Tel. H. P: 'z'ofi. Ave, Hix! A40â€"42 ELM PMC’E | SERVICE STA" oN SINCLAIR PRODUCTS GOODYEAR TIRES ; Tel. H. P. §55§ ; Corner Kim Place and First St/*~ A22â€"21 Ql‘ci"bnmsm BEEF, in quarters, Call 1. Rapp, 634â€"Mâ€"1, miles north of Half Day, Nancibank A48â€"45pd MODERN â€" BARGAIN 6 nite rooma; $% baths with sunroom, room, at» tached| garage, beau wooded lot ; owner anxious to sell ; will trade for larger CHILD‘Y ELECTRIC stove, all steel bathâ€" toom tabinet with double glass mirâ€" #or. Size 20x34x4. Tel. H. [P. 155. _ A42H AUBURN, 1930, sâ€"125 ::mfmo this cur is in excellent and it is #GRAVE LOT IN BEAUTIFUL NORTH YARIETY orâ€"pELICIOUS ROLLS 25¢ a dozen. } BUTTER RO | num'gz'fi's iÂ¥ §89% Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 3036 A48 WaxtE» to suyâ€" z}" mnsgymm Tel. H. P. ._?d. :'-I’. mu.-. t Â¥ mm I wourn u«s j used car frow privale parg. moter a Piak thek Mrs, Kaymond DODD entemm-*wu in the North Northfield cemeâ€" ed her bridge club onT‘Fridly eveâ€") tery. Mr. Fritsch passed away Dec. « ; | ’ 15 at farm at Dundee and Pfingâ€" 1. and Mrs. E. H. |Johnson and | sten ds, after a several months family were Sunday Tutl at th!l illnmr.oTMr. Fritsch, a son of David Stanley Johnson home on Half Day| and Elizabeth Knedler Fritsch, was roud. o lborn on the ancestral farm: where W. F. Tamburrino of Chicago reâ€"| he passed away. His first wife, who opgmemermmmmmninte ‘ was Caroline Miller, died in 1897. He | & | is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ceâ€" C | leste K. mper Fritsch and six chilâ€" t dren, Roy, Mrs. Lorena Kemper, 1| Mrs. ';Iyrt]e Reed, Mrs. Caroline PLAiMâ€"SPOKER § [ Budda, | Lillian and Cyrus; two | brothers, Benjamin Fritsch of Highâ€" en io * ‘land Park and Ezra Fritsch of GIVE SANTA ?LAUS ‘ |\ Huntley, Ill.; and one sister, Mrs. _ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce will enâ€"| Y., at tertain the January ng of the | Miss Fireside club © of . th¢ < Bethlehem | satin, toine Hteacts | wile Ts Sock! * ie very ill, is recupera at the| age 83 home of her grand ts, Mr. and Dec. 1{ Mrs. Fred Haggie. ___ | | church Mrs. Raymond Dobbins entertainâ€"&was in ed her bridge club on| Friday eveâ€"| tery. |] the village skilled mechanics t check your ear‘s wheel, uhnflfnr-*l“t with our BEE LINE T. If any work is necessary, do it at our fHURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1935 I Orphanage s iA Cive your car a Christnins of feet Alh'l-o-t:â€" and m'-l"%....”: mwml;!&mfl:‘efie;v: _ Miss Jane Warner, iwho recently an appen at the hospital,| Chicag o, she is in nurses‘ training, is at her home recuperating. # Mutual club, which spreads cheer throughout the) year, made people happy on Christmas. fi were sent to the Bensenville ROWN LAPIN FUR COAT; good condi« tion; size 16; a MAHEM $20.00. HIGHLAND RADIO SERVICE RADIO SALES AND SERVICE Guarantéed Repairs §41 Central Ave. _ Tel. H. P. 541. _ Al8tf T pUTO enc Tio; _ BAIRD & WARN INC. Mr. Remington, Tel. ruv.l 1855. DESK at price. Clarâ€" ence 1 Shetzley, 2n ,‘ Corner Cenâ€" d thd St. Fobss. h:Er.m, A 42 & real buy at $165, cash }o HP. 1180 }" : t zm( a $\ CC A_E EN / } >R /2 [| y\ i\ 4 eA 93 ‘QI !E ) ) _ _A y# on 37 // 22 73 k %â€"~ Shore |Garden "i'u'_.fui“"" _ cemetery ; rem~ sonable. Tel. H. P. 4194. A 38tfpd for an Adtaker GIvE SANTA: €LAUS A HAND. MAKING EVERYBODY HAPPY is a BIG JO§ AND CHRISTMAS IS NEARLY HERE _ _ 5 5 Phone Wanted to Buy or Plymouth, but other lig! sage; Old People‘s Home at Carlisle, Ind.; | the Dorcas and for several shutâ€"ins of A 36tf ; f NOTlCEâ€"Adfiertlseqlenu received after 3 o‘c k Wednesday, placed in another section. j RATES; 50 cents for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion}; 75 cents if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents for each additional line. $1.10 for 3 consecutive weeks. B ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for before inâ€" sertion ; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cen | each addition line. y CLASSIFIED l Miss Shirley Clark was a bridesâ€" maid for Miss Catherine Cameron of ‘Northbrook on Saturday, Dec, 14, she was married to Dr. Oliver N. De Camp of Irvington, N. Y., at the Glencoe Union church, Miss ‘Clark wore yellow â€" slipper satin, ere were four hundred ‘ guests gt the wedding. _ o Fun@ral services for John Fritsch, ?a’ce 83 lyears, were held Thursday, | Dec. 19] at the United Evangelical l church in Highland Park and burial YOUNG | MAN, ‘bookkeeping department. Highland Park State Bank. F43 HOLIDAY GREETINGS CENTRAL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY _ FOUR :{ oil 798â€"W. APARTMENTS, STORKS AND Tuesda New at APART North avenue and Lauretta place Rev. A. Melvin Tinker, Pastor Ffldly-t * :f 7:30 ip.m.â€" Regular meeting o L. R.. Miller, (Sarah Fritsch) of Randolph, Minn. ‘An older lgother, James, passed away last April. Sunday;} . & 9:30 ia.m.â€"Sunday school, Mrs. Highland Park Grace M. E. Church PLE EAST ROOM, near transpor« tation,| hot water at all times ; terms roas, 24 Yine ave. : :.:_:____ P MH FURNISHED ROOM ceived two roundâ€"trip tickets to lis on the "Hiawatha‘" streamli which were given by the | Indiana : Wood Preserving Co. of which Harold C. Youngs of Highland Park is president, for the benefit lof the Deerfield Woman‘s club, P# tc 5 rent respons ‘r? â€"| HOWARD W. II.B.EB bath, ho HOwes 5 P00 Cldb k i0 Office and waiting room ; Reasonable. 47 St. Johnâ€" Ave. Opposite Northwestern Statio: East. Phone H. P. 540. D. 35tf cant 465 noo?;’.{um I house ng.. _ light airy rooms Breakwell, superintendent. 10:30 a.m.â€"Morning worship, 6:30 p.m.â€"Epworth league, Stewâ€" art) Gail will be the .leader. Meeting will be at the Highâ€" w church. + 7:45 p.m. â€"Evening worship at the} Highwood M. E. churh. ; 1esday: New Year‘s Eveâ€" New |Year‘s watch night service at the Highwood M. E. church. â€" There will be a fine program of entertainment _ and _ refreshâ€" ments.: Come and see the old year out and the new year in with your friends at the yea se 30 jp.m. â€" Regular meeting . of the| Service Council at the home of |Miss .Clyde ‘Williams, 315 Ravine drive. All menibers and friends are invited. Bfm HEATED FLAT and garage; â€" 720 Central ave. Tel. 5-‘?. rtments for Rent rch. P. 2520. _ Glencoe 160. elp Wanted T. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, vaâ€" 15 ; one block from Northwestâ€" Gourley Apts. Tel H._P. ms for Rent , half block from Am en ns BATH, suitable for light Near transportation .. Bh > as 4e o+ td : Tel. H. P. 449. D 4244 employed 155. H89â€"41p4 P 38tf 8 ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE; Oil heat ; ‘Modern ; Air conditioned ; 10 minutes drive ‘from Highland Park. Address G. M. ‘Press office. B 41â€"42pd4 fiem‘y Ford has built a colonial illage and when I was in Detroit ot long ago, I went out to see it. ‘As you enter the village you notice Our school library will now be called the Abbie Bastin Memorial library.â€"Phyllis Stryker and‘Jack Millar, Grade 8. HERE‘S THE CHANCE you‘ve been lookâ€" ing for: Will take typewriter, desk, denâ€" t:l. work, new shoes or clothing, groceries, electrical‘ appliances or what have you, in partial payment on life insurance. Adâ€" | d Box B.E. Highland Park Press. H41 MIDDLE AGED WOMAN desirous of takâ€" care of children. Call Mrs. Snyder, 8 .Central Avenue or Tel H. P. 3025. ADJUDICATION NOTICE â€"PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the unfi-ficw}am Verner Hoag, Execuâ€" U o e e td on P ue trik of the Estate of Julia Verner deceased, \fixed upon Tuesday, the 4th day of Febâ€" A.D. 1936, as the return d:Ltof the h of â€" all claims against | above nat Estate. All persons having | claims ingt said Estate are hereby notified and ted to attend the Probate Court of ie County, Illinois, on said date at ten o‘ A.M. for the purpose of having said elaims adjusted. | § MARGARET VERNER HOAG oii?c»â€"um:- in ‘our bank buildi reasonable terms. HIGHLAND Pfi Jubnita B. Wilcox, Defendant. f CIVIL ACTION IN EQUITY j I No. 85673 | I fldflvk showing : that the defendant, Jubnita B. Wileox, has gone out of this State and on due inquiry cannot be found, so that process cannot be served upon said _The Christmas program of the Ravinia school was held on Thursâ€" day, December 19, this year. It was very different from the preceding years. In the first part of the eveâ€" ning, children dressed. in costumes from all the different nations were gathered on the stage. Several chilâ€" dren from each nationality told about the Christmas customs in their countries, The chorus, which was composed of all the grades from 4th to 8th, sang songs repreâ€" senting each nation. After this, the parents were invited to sing some old favorite carols, the words and pictures for which were flashed on the screen. The program was arranged by Miss Scherstrom, Mrs. Curtis and Miss, Stoddard.â€"Mary Binder, Grade 8. [ Ford‘s Village !y. C. Shipnes, Attorney _ | Waukegan, I!L., December 9, 1935 State of Illinois) County of Lake) ss CRRTCE COOS Womris n | IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Whalter LeRoy Wilcox, plaintiff f defendant, having been filed in the office of the Clerk of ua‘: mn.anofl‘: unm. «Juan Wileox, Arfenilant. that the pisintiff in the above Mrs. Bastin always loved children and devoted â€" half of her life to teaching them. She brought the children through their first year of school and taught them to read and write. We are sure this liâ€" brary will always remind hér pupils of her kindness and love for, chilâ€" dren. 4 | LINCOLN SCHOOL Abbie Bastin Memorial Service . _Mr. Leslie Schauffier opened the sembly and introduced Miss Kathâ€" ern ‘Reed, a cousin and girlhood friend of Mrs. Bastin. Miss Reed ; ve a brief outline of Mrs. Basâ€" tin‘s girlhood. | She said that Mrs. |Brtip qxht ‘the primary grades ’oj Lincoln school for nearly 32 years. . 1 _ [The children of Lincoln school and former pupils of Mrs. Bastin have contributed $287.57, which was used for a memorial library. Many fine books were bought with the money. : The committee bought a bronze tablet which will be placed in the Bastin Memorial library. My. Schauffler presented the tabâ€" let and books to Miss Newcomb, our schdol librarian. _ Miss Newcomb m‘ac’oualy accepted them for the school. i ; |For the Lincoln school assembly n December 12, we had a memorial service for Mrs. Bastin, \ Situation Wanted PUARTS CROQUIGNOLE PERMANENT WAVE very special for school girls, $2.50, $3.50 u.di: complete with benutiful soft ringlet ends, MARY‘3 BEAUTY SHOP i Mrs. J. A. Riggio, prop. 1252 Pleasant ave., 2 biks. north of Roger Williams ave., Ravinia. Tel H. P.n.gb_:: STATE BANK. | Offices for Rent Houses for Rent RAVINIA SCHOOL Legal Notices RIDGE SCHOOL School â€" *HE PRESS E 42.45pd J35t 41â€"43 enti cause filed their complaint in said causg on the 16th day of October, 1985, and that /said action is now pending and undéâ€" termined in said Court, and that you, the said |Jaunita B. Wilcox, defendant, must file your|appearance in said action on or before the ist Monday in the month of February, 1936) and in the event you fail to do so defaylt may be entered against you. j L. J. WILMOT, § Clerk of said Court. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT : OF SAID COUNTY Alfred Hill, plaintiff, vs. Anna M. Salo and [Carl Salo, and Highland Park State BanX, a corporation, individually and as under trust deed Document No. 380799, Chicago Title & Trust Company, a Corppration, as Trustee under trust deed Docwmert No. 331265, Glencoe State Bank, a ration, Chicago Title & Trust Comâ€" pan,| a Corporation, as Receiver of Glencoe Stat@ Bank, a Corporation, Evanston Securâ€" ity nance Corporation, a Corporation, Paull Borchardt, Mortimer Singer, Enm Singr, Central Illinois Agency & Co tion, a Corporation, and Franklin P. (@‘Brien impleaded with Anna M. Salo and [ Carl Salo, Defendants, in Chancery, Gendral Number 35532; Loo utoke PUBLIC NOTICEâ€" is hereby given that the Uindersigned Executors of the Estate of Ca A. Parliament, deceased, has fixed upon} Tuesday, the 4th day of February, A, P. 1936, as the return day for the hea: of all claims against the above na Estate. All persons having claims against said Estate are hereby notified and Lakg County, Illinois, on said date at ten o‘el A.M. for the purpose of having said clai adjusted. MA , Sixth Grade A pecan is a little like a hickory nut.) The raising of pecans has beâ€" come quite an industry in our southâ€" ern,tates. The United States grows most of the pecans of the world. People have liked the pecan so much that great orchards have been set out,) and the planters have ‘made every effort to improve their proâ€" duct. There are five million pecan trees in the United States, and each tree) yields an average of about six pounrds a year. Although it is big business, it is not yet big enough to supply the demand. requésted to attend the Probate Court of Wi n, Strawn & Shaw,, Attopneys, Chicago, Ill. Waukegan, I!L, Dec. 19, 1935 Hig! PWBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that) pursuant to a decree entered of record on ber 17th, 1985, in the above en« ti cause, by the Circuit Court of Lake Courfty, . Illinois, the undersigned as Speâ€" cial on . the | West twentyâ€"two and oneâ€"half mm mserds of the South thirty (30) seres of enst! half of the Southwest Quarter (SW%) of jon thirtyâ€"five (85), Township Forty» th (43) North, Range Twelve (12), East of Third Principal Meridian, according to fhe plat thereof recorded August 15, 192%, as Document 263241 in Book "O" of PlaW, page 43, situated in the City of Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois; toâ€" with: all and ‘singular the rights, pri , hereditaments and appurtenances DEERFIELD SCHOOL Christmas parties were held in everly room in the grade school on Frigay morning and Santa Claus dist#ibuted candy ‘and . cookies for the [festivities. Every room had a beautifully decorated tree. n Fifth Grade Opr narcissus are blooming now. Aft@r: Christmas we will bring out the tulip and hyacinth bulbs. Christmas spirit is in the air. We find}it difficult to multiply fractions wheh there are so many more pleasâ€" ant Ithings to think about. + e hope you will all enjoy your Christmas party and vacation and wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Al A. Standard Time of said day, sell at auction for cash in hand to the highâ€" est #nd best bidder at the East Main Front Doof# of the Court House, in the City of lW,A n\f ll':'iuid dcogna.d all lnnd -iuu na o escri real estate decree da-e‘:btd. or so much thereof as ay be sufficient to satisfy, said decrée, toâ€"wiit: Lot Three (3) in Salo‘s Subdiviâ€" sioni of Lot Four (4) of the Subdivision of school there. When we passed the post office I stopped to look in at thei door. It is so different from ourg. There was a pile of oldâ€"time lettrs there on a long, wooden coupter, I was sorry when the stagecoach brought us back to our staiting place and it was time to leavie this queer old village.â€"Lloyd Erigkson, grade 5. . +294 gredt white steeples on some of the builfiings which makes it look as Philladelphia did long, long ago. I like| the first building we went thrgugh yvery much for we saw so marnrly old things there. They have old | spinning wheels, old irons, funfy old ‘stoves, and queer old lamps. There is a row of old shops such as a shoe shop, dfug store, and|dress shop. When we came out of fhis building a stagecoach was waiting to take us to other buildâ€" ingg. We stopped at an old inn, It seemed funny to see the old time eoldnial bar room with wines and brapdies standing on the shelf, Theh we went on to the church. It wasy ‘so pretty with its clean white walls. I noticed all. the colonial buildings were white. The one I lik best was the oldâ€"fashioned sch@olhouse, â€" It was a brick buildâ€" ing| with a big bell over the door. Th ou ‘m. Briddle, attorney, and Park, Illinois. y of Lake) . ss of I!linois) Master in Chancery of said Court, will anusry 20th, 1986, at 10:30 o‘clock 1 best was the oldâ€"fashioned olhouse. â€" It was a brick buildâ€" with a big bell over ‘the door. re were real children going to ol there. When we passed the _office I stopped to look in at door. It is so different from MASTER‘S SALE NOTICE FORECLOSURE ADJUDICATION NOTICE ALICE L. PEABODY, CLARENCE A. PARLIAMENT ew s$s X42â€"45 X43â€"45 f . Dentists ROOM 305 NORTH $HORE TRUST BLDG. Telephone 678 thereunto belonging or in any wise taining. _ M Tel. H. P. 2774 * + 513 Elm Place Gail & Behanna, Attorneys for plaintiff. Dry Clegning â€" Pressing Tailorin lafllepdflu Tel. H. P. 495 35 8. St. Johns Ave. CLEANERSG TAILORS Pecans are goo* food because they are rich in oil, protein, iron, and vitamins. . They |can well take the place of meat.â€"Carter KE seds. Eighth Grade Thursday, 5, was an outâ€" standing dayD;% members of the eighth grade. The Deerfield Amerâ€" They were so nice to us at the court, We were given choice seats so that we could see and hear every thing that was said or done. Many persons were qudbtioned and all exâ€" cept one were granted their final papers.© This man, for some reason, had only onenwthneu. Two were necessary. He was told to bring his second witnga to the court in a few days and he would then reâ€" ceive his final pgpers, One question asked of every applicant was whethâ€" ican Legion Auxiliary arranged for and transported the class to Wauâ€" kegan to attend Judge Dady‘s citiâ€" zenship hearing. The eighth .ssdu from Wilmot, Bannockburn Evâ€" erett schools were there too. We spent our civics periods during this week studying | naturalization so that we could lp+recinte this opporâ€" tunity more. A North Sheridan Road # a ‘Gnat Monda; evening, oecelnbe; 30â€"back Thursday . morning, January 2. y Ly.Chi tarda s @ t:eaiuc?gesc.embez $ 28 â€"back Thursday mornink, January 2. # eChi Frida el::;iu. gc'cocnbe: 27â€" back Thursday morning, January 2. ALSO EVERY WEEKâ€"END through January and Februaryâ€"Leare o moune Tadaomran mnn â€":-i.l‘ l-re;. but‘z.,::%zo.w Fares from points north of Chicago Dated L ~| Be different this year, Spend the New ALL â€"EXPENSE Year weekâ€"end on an allâ€"expense party NEW Y!AR :l;iflthe Realm <l>fth¢Soov-vb:z nter sports weleome active, out PARTIES doors folk. Skiing, "tating, tobogganâ€" * Fy. ?hf)o Mondasy _ ing, sleighing,iceâ€"boating, hiking by 30 â€" bhk .fif:.::; dayâ€"cheery log fires, music, dancing, morning, January 2. _ Cards, ¢00"'Vil£ty by night. One price * covers everythingâ€"round trip rail &:&du. l)oe?e:'g:{ fare, lower berth both ways, los;m‘ ? :“o;":.*,n""'z’ *and wonderful meals. * L{aveChicago Fridey Headquarters: Jackâ€"Oâ€"Lantern Lodge evening, December â€"â€" 2t Eagle River, or Long Lake Lodge at 27â€" back Thursday Phelps. se Januaty 4. Orify:&pdaw‘oonyo:lrmw‘- ALSO EVERY WEEKâ€"END : some other resortâ€"or spend a weeks through January and Februaryâ€"Leare md at your ownh Snnner Ph“' '”gfi:v gnsmo Friday evening, return Monâ€" â€" Winter Sports romnd trip rates yntiflllng'foulc‘nt% be in effect every weekâ€"end, December â€"rail fare, bert .s: 20-N 27th to Fet 28th. Fares points Chicago PFor information and reservations apply to rilal dray Aboig Auiipe t ApT omm any C. & N. W. Rs. Ticket Agont or *3'3'1’.'.'.55“53' ’c?!.llo 148 S. Clark n%fl River, Wis, For Long Lake uun-a.%. 2060 Lodge, Phelps, W is., add 65¢ LOW HOLIDAY FARES EVERYWHERE | . Classified Directory Professional and Business Takes Bumps and Dents out of Your Drive Your in and Get Estimate Auto and Fenders Clean â€" Private â€" Respectable 80 years in Highland Park. 22 North Second Street DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH Smitty‘s BARBER SHOP HIGHLAND BUMP SHOP E. NELSON On Sale to Jan. 1â€"good returning to Jan. 31 â€"BA41NTER ApG Phone 26, 1985. LEW A. HENDEE, Special Master in Cha Muke of Radiator . 40 T woobs! sPORTS Troop 324 Holds Court Troop 324,‘ Mr,. L. R. Hutchison scoutmaster, at its regular meeting on <Dec. 12, held a parents‘ night and court of honor. Mr. Brush, a former scoutmaster, was presented with a scout statuette in recognition of his services and as a tokenâ€".of his friendliness and Jeadership durâ€" ing five years of scoutmastership, er he had been arrested. Several had. The court found that breaking traffic regulations was the worst offense. [ After leaving the court room i made an inspection of the : The last place we visited was the jail: We wish to thank those who made this such an interesting for us. â€" Girls Club "h t3 The Girls‘ Club held their annual Christmas party for their mothers on Dec.17. A short program was followed b# refreshments and disâ€" tribution of gifts. s ¢ Read the Wantâ€"Ads SANTI BROS. DAIRY Highland Park, HL PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM 589 Homewood Ave. Highland Pk. Read The Wantâ€"Ads JUNK MELLODY FARMS * _ ~DMRY Pasteurized _ â€" Grade A Milk Vitamin D DELICIOUS CREAM Tel. Libertyville 672â€"Mâ€"2 J. SMITH for an Adtaker For Quality and Service Call H. P. 1581 BRAND BROS. TELEPHONE 410 IN THE PAGE m sÂ¥ Sike # 6 o

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