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Highland Park Press, 24 Sep 1936, p. 8

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S k ols n Pn REFRIGERATOR, good condition. Like new. esn ronseng runtoncnmconeenbmien n pemercane A BARGAIN * FRIGIDAIRE, next to small size, 2 years 1 UPRIGHT PIANO, 1 wicker dining room ml'hwb-c.l-obmm H. P. 1056. A 80pd $150 BALDWIN PIANO CREDIT to be apâ€" plied on purchase of new piano. Address FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"6 ROOM MODERN HOME in beautifully wooded section ; hot SIX PHONE DEERKIELD #41° ~ . 4 Room Cottage 20x24 and Kitchen 10x16 6 ROOM HOUSE 663 Central Ave. ; & ,n-'u”m&nfcm A: ‘lhl-. Modern 6 rooms and sunrcoom, 1% baths, excellent location, convenient terms. â€" Lot 50x180. 2â€"car garage. Address D. C.. Press ATTRACTIVE 5 room bungalow, garage, oil plane for the gruelling paces of the Sky Harbor Air Carnival. Jacobson does all of his acrobatics at very high, speeds. . ... Harold Joh‘rol'z. whom I have also already spoken of, flies (his Ford triâ€"motor up |side down, spins it to 400 feet oal the ground, and does loops that will drag the tail skid across the ground upon completing it. . . . All of these flyers, and many more are coming to Sky Harbor to make it a ect. show, and as we said last week, one. of the greatest ever in this part Qfl the country. on ton Saltâ€"Company, has recently reâ€" ceived delivery at Curtiss, of a Benâ€" into race, when his speeding craft exâ€" ploded over Stafford, Kansas, throwâ€" ing the daring Ace intto flame and debris fille dspace, before he paraâ€" chuted safely to earth. He then boarded an air liner to Los Angeles, where he obtained another *hne from .among the Howard group, and rode to ‘his second spectacular crash several days later, after winning geveral victories. He again esx‘pedi oo Sptel‘ ebrero mest Bides atheol! ah;enfidmlnuuhndn.d Call owner at 737 Wauâ€" kegan Road. Tel. Deerfield 468R. G29â€"31pd unhurt .and is grooming his third ROOM HOUSE, steam heat, 4 bedrooms, garage. Tel H. P. 431 between the hours of 8 A. M. and 6 P. M. Ask for Mr. Meâ€" burner, comfortably furnished, adults, refâ€" srences cachanged. Available Oc 5. Rhat side, _ accessible to transportation and Captain Art Davis leads ‘a trio that do a loop in close fo at the terrific speed of 300 per hour, Smoke pouring from the plan Capt. Davis has flown in air races than any other pilot Along with Davis, Roger Dor Rae will put his Travel air speed wing in many breath taking acts. Don Rae is one: of the greatest high speed acrobatic pilots, and Ameriâ€" ca‘s best parachute jumper. He has 500 parachute jumps to his credit. . . .. Joe Jacobsen, America‘s No. 1 high speed acrobatic pilot, flies his speedy little Howard Racer. Jacobâ€" son barely escaped death in the reâ€" cent Bendix transcontinental air Furniture for Sale BEST BUY IN DEERFIELD Back with you again, to give you some first hand information |about the Air Show, Oct. 4, that pveryâ€" body is eagerly awaiting. Sky Harâ€" bor is beginning to look like it did back in the boom days, as t?q exâ€" citing day draws nearer. §:8. Daniel Peterkin, Jr., of the Morâ€" PAGE EIGHT for an Adtaker rnont CT, AGGIET x & 7 CULASSIFT P. 1136. im!orflalo; nfll’.lm t Fer Phone SKY WRITING : Two 60x300 foot lots BUNGALOW in Deerfielé for as new. Call HP. 1817. It. BETTY WACNER { f NOTICE â€" Advertisements . d after 8 o‘clock Wednesday, placed in another section. . | .MTES:SOmhfo:flviunuorh-ifuldm ‘hoto‘t"‘rflou;'ls cents if not paid by Saturday following publication. | 10 cents for each additional line. $1.10 for 3 itive ks. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for before inâ€" | sertion; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following tion. (10 cents each addition line. OFFICEâ€"Upâ€"toâ€"date in our ‘bank building. . ot Wotal vake. . Poe bey sar it "ok Tel. Highland Park §67. 1932 Late 4â€"cylinder Ford de luxe tudor sedan; wery low mileage; Jooks and drives like new ; beauâ€" tiful midâ€"6 blue with cream : wheels; at a hP s 1933 Chevrolet 4â€"Door DeLuxe masâ€" ter sedan; six wheels; a beauty. 1983 Chevrolet; a car that has had 53 Chevrolet C 1933 Chevrolet Cabriolet; ;n:: top; with an O. K. that counts 2 Late 1934:Plymouth sedans deluxe Come in and see them; they are priced right. |‘ . :. °) / All of ‘these cars haveâ€"been thoroughly reconditioned and u;p guaranteed with an O.K. that counts. rices have ‘been sensaâ€" tionally reduced on all these models. C ONE FACIAL CHAIR, permanent wave maâ€" chine, sham board, large , small m:mm mn.:z'*uu. U29 wHY NOT OUR WINDOW SOLVE youu"fix.v ‘PROBLEMS â€" NBW mm_'n;nv D‘é" 8 years in Par e 589%4 o..'c'.'.n".-..w:. Amk’ TU28â€"30 PE Eit EP NCRCCC $9. TBZ EOE Sumpne on reasonable terms. HIGHLAND P STATE BANK p hsP :‘:S WILL SELL ON EASY TERMS, or legte, beautiful Ravinia corner lot, 125 by 312 feet, heart of Ravinia, near lake, school, and transportation. . Tel. owner, H. : P. 1129, ". _ *} 1 U2880pd DOBERMAN PINSCHER DOG, female, ‘a very good watch dog ; a good hotme rather At the annual meeting of the Sunâ€" day school of the First United Evâ€" angelical church, the following ofâ€" ficers were elected:*R. H. Fidder, Supt; Leslie: Dreiske, Asst. Supt; Joseph Redline, Ass‘t, Supt; Arnold Peterson, Sec.; Fred Giesner, Ass‘t Sece; Walter A. Fidder, ‘Treas., and Automobiles for Sale Fred Botker, librarian. There were 59 more airports in the United Jsmea on July 1 than there were a year ago, according to Department of Commerde figures. The present total .beinfi 2402, of which 701 are partially or fully lighted for night use. .. . The new twinâ€"motored Beechcraft being built will eruise at 185 m.p.h, . . . Mrs. Wiley Post recently went to Alaska to view the tragic spot and says she wants to learn flying. . .. Col. J. C. Robinson, of \colored‘!}thdpign fame, has opened | a fiying ool / for Negro folks at Harlem Airport, Chiâ€" cago. .. . The third annual convenâ€" tion of the Air Line Pilots associaâ€" tion will be held in the Shoreham hotel, Chicago, beginning October 19. .. . Sixtyâ€"seven new Cubs were built by the Taylor Aircraft comâ€" pany â€" of ~Bradfore, â€"«Penn., during August. . . . Plans have been anâ€" nounced for a transâ€"Atlantic flight in a spherical balloon, to start from some point on the North American coast and reach Norway within 80 or 90 hours. No date has beenset. WM. RUEHL & CO. 386 EAST PARK AVENUE Glencoe 1132 Highland Park 4240 YOUR OLD &n AS DOWN PAYMENT | [ see aaer oaans aeahus â€" and attend the florists convention. He left at 6 a.m. and arrived in Texas at 1:30 p.m. It certainly would be silly to travel by train. . .. Truman Metzel of Highland Park, spends the greater part of his Sunâ€" days fying at Curtiss. ny Howard Special, made exactly.as Howard‘s Mr. Mulligan. . . . Frank Hilavacek, Jr., the Wilmette florist, left from Curtiss Tuesday morning in his cabin Waco, to fly ‘to Texas THIS WEEK‘S SPECIALS Office for Rent Wanted to Buy Elect New Officers , wood. |Tel H. P. 1817. 27H CLEAN | RAGS TV29â€"31 ‘el. seb asie mt o SIX HUNDRED RIFTY DOLâ€" LARS ($650) FOR |EQUITY IN fF DEERFIELD FOR s.@m?: L 1302 Burton) Avenue. In W. R. Mit morning. * Time: Sunday a. Wife: I forgot for our Sunday eve Dad: O. K. Eaton cery is open from 8: We express our ciation to our ma relatives for their kindness, and the ed in the loss of ou er. We also extend the lovely floral off & Mr. F 1 and da « on’w LEoupls w $ r'-v‘ i 1 } and . Henry Hansen in the| East. | Other officers , were, Jean air, | associate matron;. Albert Martin, associate patron; Wm. Heine, secreâ€" tary; Chas. B ‘ treasurer; Alâ€" vina Culver, conductress; Moore, associate tonductress; Gerâ€" trude â€" Ackerman, | chaplain; â€"Ethel Stanger, marshall;. Lydia: Harris, nist; Grace: |\Dobbins, Adah; mnd Mueller, |Ruth; Margaret Wissman, Esther;} Dorothea Aynsâ€" ley, Martha; Edna La Count, Elecâ€" ta; Archie Weir, warder; ur. Hollands, â€" sentinel; | Bessie Okey, soloist. sds 4n : Mrs. Esther Dever: was the guest of honor. Campbdll chapter‘s offiâ€" cers formed an ‘escort for the worthy matron and Catherine Levin in a neat little speech, presented Rher with flowers. The majority of officers filling stations for the eveâ€" ning were associate matrons from nearby chapters. ; The worthy, maâ€" tron was happy ! eleomo so?:uy members and visitors. : After the business and initigtory work were completed Mrs. and Mr. H. C.\Keel were escorted to the east, the occaâ€" gion being their thirtyâ€"seventh wedâ€" ding anniversary. Mrs. Bessie Okey sang appropriate dgongs and after short speeches ‘were ‘heard a very. pleasant evening was closed with happy memories ofjadvanced nfiizht. After the regulat business meetâ€" ing on Wednesday levening, Oct. 7, Campbell chapter will hold an open | card party. Tickets may be had from any of the offikers or frofi the | chairman, Mrs. Jean Sinclair. Memâ€" bers are asked to Heep the date in mind. ; | P Eastern Stg Advance Night September 16 Wanted t CARD OF Real Estate Tel. Glemeve 1: hell, 530 Davi ‘el. IED_WANTâ€"ADS Phone ANKS || eartfelt appreâ€" y |friends | and many of pathy dâ€" wife and mothâ€" our tha for ings sen id Lindstrgm ters. j ) Rent get cold ling picni # Moraine 00 to 11 : 8t., THE PRESS eats this NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, modern, close 2 NICE SLEEPING ROOMS, 1 double and ind ant jo ar "Ling 798 W. * 2k OCT. ist, UNFURNISHTD APARTMENT, 4 heat and light. ”‘;m:‘,m:i’ Mmon&:h t 2 [ nchool and station. Ravinis. â€" Tol. H. P FOR RENT: Attractively furnished ment including heat, gas, light, hm and water for $75 a month. Large liyâ€" ing and dining room ¢ombined ; two bedâ€" rooms ; bath; kitchen ; porch ; yard. Téel FURNISHED STUDIO APARTMENT suitâ€" : uble for two people. $37,50 per month including heat and light.‘| Tel. l?h.d Park 856. : 30 tf TWO ROOMS, unfurnished, and bath, steam «2 rooms, unfurnis running ter, stm. â€"Eront oikes :::tu-m: ag & ; 1 +â€"Shops, Central Court, suitable for x?.mmnbpdwnm «gmn&&:fl-mm‘” ‘TEL. HIGHLAND, PARK 540. / D20 WANTED: MOTHER‘S HELPER. White, sthy nights, $5. Tel. H. P. 453. 2020 S WANTED, EXPERIENCED COUPLE. State salary and references.< 4â€"in family. ‘Tel. WANTED : | GENERAL HOUSE WORK GIRL. State salary and experience. 4 in to transportation ; plenty of hot water at all times: warage on bremises. | ‘Tal Y YOU may still find excellent rental values IRRNBSSLIOY) Mrs. W. P. Johmon.l"u returned from her summer home‘inâ€"the Adiâ€" rondack mountains and will open her lip ‘reading classes at the Eim Place school on Monday. evening, â€"Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rose drove to Athelstane, Wis., over the week end with Mrs. Rose‘s parents, Mr, and Mrs, Marc Lowis who were enâ€" route to their home from a several weeks visit in southern Illinois. 8 rooms d bath, beated, no c en, hoi Oe Apl . Inth: Rhated,. no shiliten, â€"â€"Miss Regina Beckmire was called to her home in Aluma, Wis., on Friâ€" day because of the death of her mother. Miss Beckmire is a teacher in the vocational department at Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school. Howard: Wood has gone to Merâ€" cersburg Academy in Pennsylvania, James Muzik is a student in the Quigley â€" Preparatory : School for priests. . .â€", : Receiving with the young people at the large reception in the Caâ€" sino afterward were their parents, the ‘Walter Ayers and the goss J. Beattys of, Highland Park, ‘ The Ayers gave a bridal dinner. later which Janét and her bridegroom left on their honeymoon. 19%" St. Johns Ave. Both herâ€"matron of /honor, Mrs. Gibson, and her nulé of honor, Veronese: Beatty (who is now her ltltw-in«-hv(), wore gowns of peaâ€" cock blue satin, with felt hats of the same exotic shade of blue and carried Pernet roses to match their yellow gloves and sandals. "Jack" Beatty was his brother‘s best man, and John L. Fortune Jr. and Eu, gene Swigart ushered. e family. ‘Tel. H. P. 1962. ‘ EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Call us for do--ueh“ ""i'..f'.‘.'« itions, 366 EAST CENTRAL AVENUE Tel. H. P. 146 â€" H. P. T72. F1 59 S. St. Johns Ave. Tel. H.P. 1769 | L 30 Miss Ayer was attired in a seâ€" verely simple white satin gown without ornamentation, and her tulâ€" le veil, likewise was along very simâ€" ple lines. She carried & bouquet of lilies of the valley. || The bride is a greatâ€"granddaughâ€" ter of :Leander J. McCormick, one of the inventors of the reaper. Mr. Beatty is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross J. Beatty of this city. _ At the marriage of Janet Ayer to Ross J. Beatty, on Saturday, most of the members of Chicago‘s famous McCormick clan were gathered toâ€" gether in the chapel of the Fourth Presbyterian church at 4:80 o‘clock. Dr. John Timothy Stone read the service. j } Ross Beatty, ;'Jr. W eds Janet Ayer | Rooms for Rent Help Wanted Apartments (Continued from page 6) coms, 3 baths, LOCALS REALTORS Tel. H. |P. P $0â€"32 D 30tf FiTtl WILL MAKE DRAPERIES, curtains and :;.y and all bids if they deem it ‘best for order of the Council of the C of H&hu Park, September 21, nu‘,n, Sealed bids will be received by the Counâ€" eil of the City of Highland Park at a meetâ€" ilth&:’lnl in the Council &:: at the City Hall at 7:30 o‘clock p.m. day, October 5, 1986, for the furnishing of pociopae Som. No dos Thhal smy mae % it the City of Highland Park, INiâ€" ApproXimately 111 feet of 12 inch. Approximately 534 feet of 14 inch. Bflhmdnhnnrd“a.--fi. pipe he proposes to furnish. The Council reserves the right to reject X80â€"31 PAINTING, PAPERHANGING and DECORâ€" ATING, Good work. Prices‘ reasonable. 364 North Av. HighlandPk. JUNK J. SMITH $â€"ROOM :NICELY FURNISHED APART. MENT, x;:»uu bath. â€" 7â€"room unfurnished house. | A 573 W. Park ave. D29â€"%1pd SINGLE ROOM WITH GARAGE, 833 N. 8t Johns ‘Ave. â€" Half block south of Vine aveâ€" / Miss Ella Rasmussen of Highâ€" wood has been added to the teachâ€" ing staff and will instruct the stuâ€" dents in art on Wednesdays and Friâ€" Phil Danley is attending the Uniâ€" versity of Illinois, ; _:Miss Robbie Lou Schneider left early ahll week for her senior year at Wellesley College. This past week end the Robert Schneidérs had as guests her cousins, Dr. and Mrs. Will R. Norris of Baltimore, Md. The Blackhawk Society, Children of the American Revolution, met Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gordon Buchanan on Moâ€" raine road. The Sororis Amicae will meet on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Jean Sinclair, 322 North ave. Mrs, Walter Brown will be the assisting hostess. â€" All members are asked to attend, this being the first meeting this fall. PTANO TUNING aafrpnesn on te Fony wouk dane with care The O.E.S. officers club met at the home of Mrs. Anna Carlson ion Wednesday evening. A surprise shower for Miss Effie Grimson was held and also congratulations were extended to Mr. and Mrs. Carlson on their twentyâ€"second wedding anâ€" niversary, f The Worthy Matron and Patron of Campbell Chapter accompanied by their officers, visited Wilmette chapter on Monday evening and reâ€" peated the renewal of the obligaâ€" tion for ‘Wilmette members.and visâ€" itors. | Phone H. P. 410 Miss Virginia Wilson has left for Urbana to resume her studies at the University of Illinois, where she is studying music and composition. She is a member of Sigma Alpha Jota, national music fraternity, and she is a coâ€"chairman of the rushing committee, « . Ruth Rhinesmith, daughter of Mr. anq Mrs. John W. Rhinesmith, 1024 Roslyn Lane, and Jean Webster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lucien L. Webster, 1034 Clinton Court, were among the freshmen who enrolled at Lake Forest College for the comâ€" ing school year. > Mr. and Mrs. William Ryder of 218 N. Second st., announce the marriage of their daughter Alice Winifred Ryder to Mr. Joseph Meiâ€" er of Chicago, on Wednesday, Sept. 16: ‘Mr. and Mrs. Meier are honâ€" eymooning in northern Michigan. Business Directory Mrs. Waiter Knott of Dixon, IIL., and ‘her two children, Walter Jr., and Lois Carol, are visiting at the home of Rev. and Mrs. F. Brandâ€" fellner of 8. Green Bay rd. x Read The Want Ads PIANO TUNER H. F. PAHNKE Legal Notices 28 years‘ experience. 12 years in Highland Park. .. â€" Tel H. P. 2048 JOHN CHRISTENSEN DEALER IN NOTICE V.C.g:‘fl., Tel: T 30â€"32 ROOM 306 NORTH SHORE TEUST sipe l «~â€",! . Telephone 678 Nitik Bhobiden Kent = _ _ â€" _ Hirklend Fark Tel. H. P. 2774 §13 Eim Place CLEANERS & TAILORS The Friendship Club girls are pretending it is the first â€"day of '.lfioo; t#n.z\.thit;hm party at the Y.W.C ursday eveâ€" ning, Sept. 24. .DolI:ly Clausen, secretary, has sent out notices tellâ€" ing‘the girls to, come with their hair in pigtailsâ€"those who haÂ¥e bobbed hair will wear ribbon bows, and to bring their school lunch in a ‘box so an informal supper can ‘be enjoyed.‘Plans for an interest proâ€" gram for industrial girls who hiave Thursday afternoons and Sundays free will be ‘discussed at this first meeting. ‘Bus tours and a dramatic reading class are among the interâ€" ests so pressed SANTI BROS. DAIRY Highland Park, HL PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM MELLODY FARMS DAIRY "School Days" Will Feature Opening Meet Garments called for and delivered el. H. P. 495 35 S. St. Johns Ave; _ Vacations were taken by the folâ€" ‘lowing: Miss Thompson visited in California; Miss McCusker traveled to Canada to see the Dionne Quinâ€" tuplets going from there to Monâ€" treal and Quebec réeturning through ‘the New England states, New York and Philadelphia. Arriving in Chiâ€" cago she then trekked northwest to North Dakota to visit her mother and from there motored to Califorâ€" nia with her brother; Miss Whitley enjoyed a boat trip up in Northâ€" ern Michigan; Miss Sweeney visited Canada. â€" NDE}.‘ICIOUS CREAM pAK TERRACE SCHOOL NOTBES â€"â€" Teachers who attended school this summer were: Miss m‘nm, Charleston ‘Teachers ; Miss Hazel Cooley, University of Chicaâ€" go; Mr. Edgar Jenkins, Iowa State; Mr. Thomas, Northwestern; . Miss Amdurski, Northwestern. Takes Bumps and Dents out of Your Drive Your Car in und Get Hetimate . Miss Holden is a graduate of the Monticello School in Godfrey, HL., j she was president of the senâ€" lor class, captain of the hockey and ‘ teams, a member of the ' is and swimming teaifis, active n plays, and on the staff of the school paper « Bent on following in her father‘s Mlfiumwm, rg:.lmldd:n.l,”:.le.uvl‘nk Drive, Hj F A mmm'xnmwan gineering at Northwestern Univerâ€" sity. She will be the first coâ€"ed to enter the engineering school in days. Miss Rassmussen has taught in the Rockford schools and in Gary, Ind. DR. B. A. HAMILTON for an Adtaker & a 7 80 years in Highland Park 22 North Second Street For Quality. and Service Call H. P. 1581 Smitty‘s BARBER SHOP Pasteurized | Grade A Milk Vitamin D Guernsey * Aute Body and Fenders THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, 1936 HIGHLAND BUMP SHOP E. NELSON °* of the girls have exâ€" *4

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