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Highland Park Press, 27 Feb 1936, p. 8

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(1 Because students took so long to learn the more difficult words when written in shorthand, a new method has been put into use in the Highlfl? Park and surrounding high schools. " o .q t Instead of having the words in shorthand, a -pdwt is given a key. to study and is, expected to know all the hard words when called upon to translate. f Bernice Gosswiller has been chosen as baseball manager for D.G.A. this .year. | She succeeds Emma Bjork. f Screens for the purpose of parâ€" ticipating off the south part of the lunch room during banquets, were recently completed by the shop boys under the direction of Mr. Schneider. i ; Taking turns in being models, Miss Woods‘ art classes are doing freeâ€"hand sketching of the human figure. t + * hn "ick qoriagee 11 Medove‘s " weok |â€" . ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION _‘ SINCLAIR PRODUCTS GOODYEAR TIRES 1+ Tel. H. P. 5555 â€" Corner Eim Place and First St THE BEST BAKERY goods you can Glyau.trhludh‘wnvlm‘d. nmvemirenb‘s narrbw Homtâ€"mado‘ ijamas will be modâ€" eled by the st ts of Miss Burâ€" wash‘s first gclass in sewing in the annual girls‘ spring> fashâ€" ion show. % DAVENPORT, , rocker, stroller, all w lm:t..WMb The }Student *‘Council, as a cliâ€" max to the couhesy campaign beâ€" ing held at school, has prepared an assembly for February 28 callâ€" ed "A | Fault %’ith Twenty Does Plenty." ‘The geript was written by Jean Sincere. The play preâ€" sents the corréct and incorrect forms of many social customs. o on e n on h t es GGY, $3; Also other baby furniâ€" nm'c‘iuntfim_cggl_w_’l-_t Mr, +GRAVE LOT IN BEAUTIFUL NORTH Shore Garden of Memories cemetery ; reaâ€" â€"5â€"room bungalow, modern, hot water heat, garage; on Midway, near Ridge Road ‘and â€"â€"Colonial House at 634 8. St. Johns ave.; DINING ROOM SET, 8 chairs, green leathâ€" Louise ..........................._Virginia Swenson ne |Van ngrclizs. Vietoria T\hl YHret)..lll.nlooodune Nelon Ti Yen bret Lambert which } Hi Rehear: this week Avery ....... Louise ... William _ /.... After much ¢onsideration as to chmt?rg the |final cast for the allâ€"school play,) "Double© Doors," has ‘been The play, w is to be presentâ€" ed ‘at ithe H Park high schocl on Friday, March 20, is a mystery melodra a type of play which has not ’been presented in Hi Park!| for some time. Rehearsals for the play started this week.: The cast is as follows: UAEY .. .11 .11.â€"112002..rcirmftrcessicecc.s... PRKKE * Shatton Apartments for Rent PAGE EIGHT HIGHLAND RADIO SERVICE RADIO SALES AND SERVICE |\ > Guaranteed Repairs f High oorcnanie . a4 a oC Jokis avee mporke er covers, and living room chairs. Tel. H. P. 2313. 307 Vine ave. Ab2pd â€"91 Ft. beautiful ravine, $3000. â€"100 Ft. nicely wooded, $3004. . _ | _ HUEBNER‘S BAKERY 539% Central Ave. Tel. H. P. $036. A48 541 Central Ave _ Tel. H. P. 154 _ Al8tf PLANNING TO BUILD IN 19361 If you are, we advise an early selection ‘Tel. H. P. 1855 _ Winnetks 2700 ~ AAItf Ist floor, or write Box 2, P.O., 1,::_-. fire place, hot water heat, extra lavatory, first . floor insulated, beautifully land scaped, 2â€"car garage; in the Lincoin District; priced to sell at $8,000; terms. """‘FRXN’E wW. RUSSO â€" r.n."u.'r.m f for an Adtaker & by Kathr AVAILABLE ~NOW Sully NC For Sale Echool tes n Weinbérg onsideration as to final cast for the "Double® Doors," APARTMENTS Howard (O‘Donnell * Te Geewhoed 21 On the coming Sunday a colored pastor will give a lecture on negro missions at home. He is Rev L. L. Charles, pastor of a Lutheran church at Evanston. } « , STATE BANK Various clubs and classes also discussed Lincoln and Washington in small group meetings, and we have ‘been reminded again of the high ideals and the unselfish paâ€" triotims of these American heroes. Sunday evening services are conâ€" ducted ‘at the Redeemer Lutheran church on the first Sunday of every month. Special programs are arâ€" ranged and outside speaker invited. mvnr*osrmv’nmm:«uâ€" mediate ‘possession or Jater for six or Besides the singing of patriotic songs, a moving picture depicting the life of George Washington was the special feature. The mothers‘ favors were copies of the recipes the children had used in baking their cookies and freezâ€" ing the!r ice cream. N y at Elm Place . The ; Assembly at Elm Place school on February 24 was in honâ€" or of jour two great presidents, Washington and Lincoln. WANTED : Five or sixe room house within walki distance to Green Bay School; Rent gm be reasonable. B52tf Whe entertainment during the party consisted of material preâ€" sented by the children on the subâ€" ject of the Eskimos. 3â€"ROOMâ€"KITCHENETTE apartment at 917 Waukegan ave. Tel. H. P. 270 or H. P. HOUSES, APARTMENTS, STORES, AND DESK| SPACE favorably located and reaâ€" osnable rent to responsible people. FURNISHED ROOM with kitchen priveleges in east side home,. Tel. H. P. 155. P48tf GIRL OVER 21, willingness. to learn more PLEASANT EAST ROOM, near transporâ€" tation, hot water at all times ; terms reasâ€" _onable. 642 Vine ave. P stt First of all, the children themâ€" selves jwrote invitations to their motherg. Then they proceeded to plan rtieir party. Their . school projects; were used in their plans for the party. The children have been stndying the Eskimos, and so this brought in an interest in temâ€" perature. To satisfy this interest the children not only made their own ice cream for the party but also their cookies. Each child was allowed! to make four cookies. ROOM AND BOARD in private home for two; |near transportation. Tel. H. P. $308.; | P52 OFFICEâ€"Upâ€"toâ€"date in our bank buil on reasonable terms. HIGHLAND P. WANTEDâ€"LAUNDRY WORK to be done at home best of references. Tel H. P. Jean Sincere, high ranking senâ€" ior ‘at the Highland Park high school, has © been chosen ‘as the freshman trustee scholar at Mills college ,in California for the year 1936â€"37, , The children of the second grade of Elm â€" Place school entertained their ;othen at a very unusual Valentine party the afternoon of Febmpy 14. from the University of Chicago, . A class of 29 students began the course and there are still 26 stuâ€" dents in the class. _ A class in Italian is being taught this year by Misg Harriet Cowles, who received her masters degree 19 Read The Wantâ€"Ads idan Rd.! Tel H. P.. 98 n o. in P a0og C ‘"" BB call us ior domastisultip or po h00 hhst cBninkt aAvshu®r"" . _ _HOWARD W. HUBER Tel. H| P. 490 â€"â€"| _ â€"| 366C 1 Houseman, home: .%1._.._..‘%_...,.:.:20 CENTRAL EMPLOY AGENCY ‘Tel. H. P. 2520 Glencoe160 L F. 484 F52 OR 6â€"ROOM HOUSE:; must be reason: Situation Wanted Wanted to Rent Houses for Rent Rooms for Rent Offices for Rent EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Help Wanted LM PLACE SCHOOL Grade Valentine Party and 1st, white Highland Park 866 Central Ave. $80 & 390 in & fl W49â€"51 F48â€"50 Dé2â€"2 D4itf $12 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF SAID COUNTY . Irving Meyerhoff, plaintiff VS. Paul R. Avery and Georgia Avery, his wife; David J. Ratner, as Trustee under ‘Trust Deed recorded in the office of the Recorder of in iaiinaks, ies in Rngigerom Ek. o eraroe sn o ons , as 0 of George M. Wallis, deceased, defendants, in State of Illinois) County of Lake) ss. At the regular meeting of Troop 324 last Friday night, we had our flag ceremony in which the Pledge of Allegiance, and Oath and Law were given. We started a Troop Library. Any fellow in the Troop can take out books for a limited time. Five of the Scouts took out books or magaâ€" zines the first night. The March issue also includes six selected stories from previous issues. â€" It is a, great issue and one which Scouts and all boys will enjoy. Boys‘ Life is now circulatâ€" ed to over 300,000 boys. ® TROOP 324 After the meeting several Scouts passed Scout© Tests and several more Scouts helped set up chairs. Troop 824, Highland. Park. TYPING, EXPERIENCED TYPIST will do NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DEBTS contracted by n;fiou but myself after this date. William ntz, 157 N. Second st. Boys‘ Life, the official publicaâ€" tion of the Boy Scouts of Amerâ€" ica for Scouts and all boys with its March issue is celebrating: its 25th anniversary. Dr. James E. West, the Chief Scout Executive, is also Editor of Boys‘ Life and the story of his struggle in â€"life and his achievements is told vivâ€" idly by Walter W. Head, president of the Boy Scouts of America, in an article jentitled "The Boyhood Ambition that Built Boys Life." Dr. West was a crippled orphan in an institution who fought against great odds to achieve great success as head of the Boy Scouts of Amerâ€" ica.: WANTEDâ€"FARM TO RENT; have prosâ€" pective tenant for an acreage or farm in vicinity of Highland Park; must have a good modern house.. V. Wm. Briddle, 2 N. Sheridan Rd. Tel. H. P. 93. W49â€"51 WA&TID TO BUY: l"u-n 40 to 80 aeres ; BOYS‘ LIFE 25 YEARS OLD Highlights in the meeting will be the awarding of the Silver Beaver to four North Shore Scouters, a series of tableaux depicting the Scout program, the presentation of the Ten Year Program Awards to 85 Packs, Troops and Ships and an address by Perry A. Lint, Scout Executive of the Chicago Council. Officers for 1936 will be elected and the report of; progress for 1935 presented. 7 ANNUAL MEETING TO ATTRACT 300 The Ravinia school, Ravinia, will be the meeting place of about 300 Scouters and their wives when they gather tonight (Thursday) on the oceasion of the 9th Annual Meeting of the North Shore Area Council and Scout Leaders Appreciation Dinner. | SPECIAL 5â€"20 year loans with monthly \ payments for principal, interest taxes and insurance and no exâ€" tra charges. } INTEREST AS LOW AS ? LOANS WITHOUT COMMISSION 6 or 7â€"ROOM HOUSE yikn mik Hemes farene dsn chickens ; rent must .ln u-.:uhh. Write Pâ€"G Press office. WA4Gâ€"52pd tmu"u' home days or evenings ; reasonâ€" a rates. Tel. H. P. 3308. | H49tf C.&M.StP. railway. | Address c/o 21 Highland Park Press.| _ K50â€"52pd F.H.A. LOANS _ ° FINANCING LOANS ONSTRUCTION LOANS Boy Scout News _ Chancery, General No. $5184. Real Estate Loans | Wanted to Buy EORGE T. COONLEY vis 2238 Wilmette 299 . Central 1812 Reporter, Bill Lott. 580 Sherman Ave., Evanston Legal Notices MASTER‘S SALE NOTICE FORECLOSURE 12 years in Highland Park. PIANO TUNER H. F. PAHNKE NORTH SHORE THE PRESS H52â€"2 a decree of the Probate Court of the County of Lake and State of Illinois made and enâ€" tered of record on the 17th day of Februâ€" ary, 1986, the undersigned A‘-bhm of the Estute of Andrew Colding, deceased, will on the 16th day of March, A.D. 1986 between the hours of ten o‘clock in the morning and five o‘clock in the afternoon of the said day, toâ€"wit, at the hour of two :*eil’.l.ulln)nfllov-‘ud& it main door of the court house in the City of Waukegan, County of Lake and 8i of Illlinois, to the highest and best +\ f::.g.n'hi‘tho following described real) esta‘ t That part of Lot 6 of the subdivision bfla“'MlMl‘N!'l Division go 14 and 15, Township â€" 48 ‘om.&mlil-nd%)rdrrh- . dipal Meridian, according mfi 4 6f recorded April 29, 1871, in of .Plats on page 6, described as folâ€" f lows, toâ€"wit: Commencing at the westâ€" + ly line of Jeffrey Place at the northâ€" .lvlymd’nflld‘lum ng thence ‘southeasterly along ly line of said Lot 40 feet; thence paraliel with the north line of id lot to m point 67 feet east of the t line of said lot; thence north parâ€" a with the west line of said lot to north line of said lot and thence § on maid north line to the point of 4 nning, all in Lake County, lilinois. Said ises will be sold wubject and subâ€" ordingte to the lien of the genéral taxes d: ldd,r-h?‘f:.&omlm « special nsseasâ€" .wnndgmhbn-.hlfl owing against said property. . _ Tuberculosis germs may be spread indirectly â€"thru spitting on walks and floors, through handling drinkâ€" ing cups, pencils, spoons and pipes, and through using milk from tuberâ€" culous cattleâ€"and directly by means of intimate contact with another who has tuberculosis. . UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to a decree entered of recâ€" ord on February 13th, 1986, in the above entitled cause, by the Circuit Court of Lake nty, Illinois, the undersigned as Master in Charicery of said Court, will on March lZfi, 1936, at ten o‘clock A.M. Standard Time of said day, sell at public auction !o‘I cash in hand to the highest and best bidder at the East Main Door of the Court House at Waukegan, in said dua-lh:m . all ani singular the following real estate in said decree described, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said decree, toâ€"wit: Lots 9, 10, 11 and 12 in Cribb‘s Second Subdivision of part of the Southeast Quarter of the yofl.bv-t Quarter of Section 32, Township 46 North, hm 10, East of the 8rd P.M., mccording to %l:: thereof, recorded August 5, 1899, as . 75229, in Book E of| Plats, page 14, including all appurtenanceés thereunto beâ€" longing, including all interest (if any) in Lhorlghttocnhrnmlmlhuugnhdi- vision, for the purpose of getting water tmfllloncddldl.m'w&hdl appurtenances . thereto including all heating, gas, plumbing apparatus and fAixtures, ':fmnd in Lake County, Illinois. Dated February 20th, 1986. Ratner, Milier & Ratner, attorneys for plaintiff. State of Illinois) + County of hhk-. IN THE PROBATE COURT OF SAID COUNTY JOHN LEONARDI, ADMINISTRATOR IN Once the tuberculosis germs enter the body they are surrounded by cells which enclose them like a net forming a capsule or shell. If these cells can envelope the tubercle bacilâ€" lus faster than the disease germs can multiply, the infection will not spread but, instead, the tuberculosis germs will perish without doing harm. & But the body must have its full fighting power if the infection is to be overcome. Tuberculosis germs inâ€" fect the body at a time when resistâ€" The Lake County Tuberculosis asâ€" sociation, through its educational campaign each spring, strives to make the story of tuberculosis famâ€" iliar to everyone. Lake County Ass‘n Wages War on T. B. | _2 calavos 1 cup sliced celery 1 cup flawed salmon Lemon juice ' | 8 tablespoons mayonnaise | _ Balt To prepare calavos, cut into halves lengthwise, remove seeds, . and spfinfle eut portions with lemon juice and salt. Combine sliced celery, ,fluted salmon, ° few drops lemon juice, and mayonnaise, and mix li¢tly. Fill calavo centers with salâ€" m‘j{: mixture. Serve on lettuceâ€"garâ€" nighed salad plates. Serves 4. -}d salmon fits well into the needs of this combination, although crab m t.tuna.o‘rlobswrnuybemb- sti at will. contrast of red salmon and sen calavo is delightful in flavor u;vnll as color. The combination mfi also be employed in mixed form with cubed calavos, flaked salmon, and. sliced celery rounds lightly tossed with mayonnaise in desired proportions. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE TO PAY DEBTS tet% menu demands are not so hard to make when such appetite temptâ€" ing No |deed or deeds will be delivered to the Notice is hereby given that pursuant to THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ANDREW* 001% DECEASED, AND IN THE MA oF THE APâ€" PLICATION _ OF JOHN LEONARDL AS_ ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ®sâ€" TATE OF â€"ANDREW COLDING, DEâ€" CEASED, ~FOR LEAVE TO SELL REAL‘ ESTATE. TO PAY DEBTS. GENERAL NUMBER 12357. salads as Lenten salad may be ;u special c_onceuion_n to Len: Calitornia‘s rare salad delicacy LAV O 5 n Salad ERNEST S. GAIL Master in Chancery as aforesaid. X51â€"1 PAINTING and DECORATING Paints, Wall Paper, Glass Window Shades, Auto Glass Painters‘ Supplies Central & Second St. Tél. H: P. 949 Tel. H. P. 2774 613 Elm Pliace Tel. H. P. 495 35 S. St. Johns Ave. ROOM 306 NO SHORE TRUST BLDG. tfl-.m purchaser or purchasers of said premises until said sale has been reported to said Probate Court and approvevd by said Proâ€" George S. McGaughey, _ _ Attorney for the Administrator. Nerth Sheridan Road ance is lowered. The "teen age" of children is a time of danger because then they study too hard, use up energy playing competitive games, do not get sufficient rest and sleep and develop careless eating habits, That explains why tuberculosis causes the greatest number of deaths between the ages 15 and 45. mly the tubercle bacillus can cause tuberculosis but hard times, Dated this 17th day of February, A. D 1986 r-:-'l-o- n“L o.‘d Your Drive Your Car in and Get Estimate 101 North St. Johns Highland Park, K Tel. H, P. 710 1.â€"Monty Back Guarantee 2.â€"R & G Renewed & Guaranteed B3,.â€"Square Deal Values 4.â€"Freeâ€"100 Gals. Gas â€"Free! Take the Guess Work out of Car Buying! _ ; R. & G. CARS |SQUARE DEAL CARS $350.00 to $595.00 _ | $195.00 to $350.00 1935 Ford Deluxe Sedan. | 1933 Chevrolet Roadster. 1935 Ford Deluxe Coupe. \\933 Ford Deluxe Coupe. 1935 Ford DL Tour. Sedan. 1933 Pontiac Tour. Sedan. 1934 Ford Deluxe Sedan. |1933 Ford DJ Roadster. 1934 Ford Tudor. |1982 Willys Coupe. _ ; 1984 Ford Cabriolet, heater 1981 Chevrolet Tudor. 1934 Ford Victoria, radio. : 1982 Ford Tudor. 1934 Ford Deluxe Coupe. | 1g93; Chevrolet Coupe ' + 1933 IS)‘e’('l:‘:.mh Fordor iw” Packard Sedan. i 1933 Plymouth Cabriolet. | 1930 Pidsmobile Coupe. 1933 Ford Victoria. 1981 Chevrolet Cabriolet. Many Others â€" $25 to $500. Purnell & Wilson, Inc. Clean â€" Private â€" Respectable fP O I NT 4OFFER DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH: Smitty‘s 22 North Second Street BARBER SHOP BRAND BROS. HIGHLAND BUMP SHOP E. NELSON JOHN LEONARDL Administrator of the Estate of Andrew Golding, deceased. 589 Homewood Are. Highland P+ JUNK THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 97 overwork, strain, dissipai t and other by fitllliuolthcm J ings are very important how and with whom one cided whether or not he is develop tuberculosis. / SANTI BROS. DAIRY Highland Park, HL PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAK Read The Wantâ€"Ads â€" JUNK DEALER MELLODY FARMS#« DAIRY } ‘Pasteurized Read The Wantâ€"Ad; Highest price paid for all kinds J. SMITH DELICIOUS CREAM Tel. Libertyville 674M4 ALSO OLD CLOTHES ; For Quality and Service Call H. P. 1581 TELEPHONE 410 Grade A Milk Phone H. P. 2026 (GOLDMAN) e lives g,.~ :'Ncu

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