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Highland Park Press, 19 Nov 1936, p. 8

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t ALL A’A'&g‘l m e t o S OFFICEâ€"Upâ€"toâ€"date in our bank reasonable a‘n u-.mmn.“ . "_,__ Pine Furniture I BARGAINS IN ORIENTAL and Chinese rugs; many domestic runners and bedroom YOULL LIKE THEM : Schley P MUST SELL MY 4â€"GRAVE LOT in North .lhcnfllfdndl-'l-x: im one of the finest sections cemeâ€" # FULL GROWN POMERIAN DOGS. for sale, pedigreed. mnuua%.& EXCELLENT QUMBALID QOAT and wheat nr-fi: Ts hay ; l-:ll m‘: f m{'-.l' 144 miles m Half Day on Milwaukee ave. Us32pd MEN‘3 RUBBER SHOES in sandal and YOUNG GIRL, high school graduate, desires office position, very speedy ln=cnh-d FURNISHED HOUSE ; until June ist; rent FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED attracâ€" LEAVE YOUR ORDER EARLY FOR RENT or SALE: 6 room frame house come of the campaign, was enthusâ€" fastic in his praise of the work done by the general campaign and freely of their time to bring sucâ€" cess, I would like to express pubâ€" licly my ‘personal gratitude for their unselfish and loyal assistance in bringing the campaign to its sucâ€" cessful conclusion." Maple at the nearly threehundred loyal citiâ€" zen workers who have so effectively url;lqmmdeo-mw welfare work to practically every home in Aightind Park, | The ro. sponse of our citizens has been genâ€" erous and nearly all have shown a keen sense of community responâ€" sibility and a desire to cooperate, which greatly lightened the task of the volunteer workers. . "To those citizens who volunteerâ€" ed their services in this community H. P. 405." Delivery Service. | â€" U38 (8 Years in Highland Park) 53914 Central Ave. : Tel. H.P. IO;‘. Us8 storm style, special _ _ WIGHLAND PARK DRY GOODs _ 28 N. First St., Tel. H. P. 1088. | U3G6â€"38 Inflatua Forlyâ€"Aue Cont the Padnd: Call CampaignBudg' ¢ Topped by $256 in . 2nd Annual Drive (Continued from page 1) Announcement : of the successful outcome of the campaign was made yesterday by Herman A. Zischke, chairman :of the general campaign committee. In making the announceâ€" â€""It has been a splendid achieveâ€" ment for both the community and PAGE EIGHT cellent ___ .. MH. and R. ANSPACH 396 Central Ave., H. P. 1212 B3T It is still possible for anyone ao sale oo foae mee tep maainip." wihe tricity; gas; fireâ€"place; downstairs lavaâ€" Wanted to Rent Chest President, Cloud Wampler, Situation Wanted fe f . . c introieleg uP *** O a '/ : ..A NOTICE â€"â€" Advertisements received after 3 o‘clock Wednesday, placed in another section. * â€" RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; 75 cents if ‘not paid by Saturday following publication. se 10 cents for each additional line. $1.10 for 8 consecutive weeks. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for before inâ€" for an Adtaker sertion ; $1.00 if not paid by Sahinhy following publication. : 10 cents each addition line. rnone T | E Houses for Rent HUEBNER‘S BAKERY Phone Misc. for Sale ishings for Sale IREDALES PECANS Park 181 â€" 182 at , $90 furnished, $75 ‘Tel H. P. 3157. EA4f mestakd vask FLAT OR ROLLER ~TOP DESK & CHAIR $ITUATION WANTED: Gook or General Maid, : temporary ~m: ; h in : â€" olb j " _; * Tel. Highland Park 657. NURSE GIRL or mothers helper, under 18 years ‘ old. Pmmdtl”p:-lm c.'. SMALL APARTMENT, furnished ‘or unâ€" furnished, transportation, hug Rent . $26 per th. _ Inquire 814 E. sin Ave. Forest. ... â€".‘.!* i. D38 6 ROOM FIRST FLOOR FLAT in best seeâ€" tion of. Highwood; separate hot water heating plant and garage ; tile bath ; $35 per month; ready for immediate occuâ€" g‘m. Also several homes renting from up in Highland Park. f SUITE OF 2 ROOMS: Furnished NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, modern, close to transportation ; plenty of hot water at COMFORTABLE SINGLE ROOM, NEAR ho s s t s o. mites rates. 1. °H. P. 1811.. . PMH ROOM FOR 2: Twin beds; close to business section ; Warm. 550 Laurel Ave. P37H DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOM for rent; orrice bawe "Fa. op alg. * "RF 1984 CHEVROLET bn%w.n. Low ?“lhui. good condition." $4 Tel. né:s" 1931 PANEL C LET, truck. : A« s ondition." Hemonihie." Helinble IGaz "It is eapecially gratifying encouraging to the future of fl Chest," Mr. Wampler said, "to that the total number of pledges turned in by the committ _to date represents a net gain nearly 150 supporting members the first campaign of a year This is a healthy growth and s an increasing understanding of th Chest plan of giving and the beneâ€" fits it brings to the community an the welfare programs of the . Coombitioed in Chiree â€" . t in Charge | _ The committees which have had the responsibility of bringing the‘ campaign to its succesful close were composed of the following citizens; General Campaign Committee} Herman A. Zischke, chairman; Jay 8. ciad d: o Goud Mrs ay 8. e ey, Mrs, Betty Honry:nhlchrd A. !M H. F. Kelley, Mrs. Wilson L. Klim Mrs. Walter Lilienfield, Mrs. E. B. Low, Roderick Macpherson, Mrs. D; D. McCormick, Donald E. Nld\olq‘r George Prindle, Mrs. Irving Randall S. L. Reinhardt, Mrs. Harry A. Sell lery, Leo J. Sheridan, L. B. Sinclair, A. P. Snite, Mrs. Clinton Stryker, Mrs. Roger Vail, Mrs. Charles A; Wright. | f EMPLOYMENT SERVICE | Call -‘f:rg‘:-u. help or positions. 366 CENTRAL AVENU Tel. H. ‘P. 14 â€"â€" H. P. 172. "*s, Automobiles for Sale chenette, bath ; private entrance porch; gas, ‘uke’tri?ig .l:elnm month. . Tel. H.P. 1502. j GOOD 5â€"ROOM FLAT, upstairs, glassed> in back porch ; newly cleaned : rent $29; hot water heat ‘and water included ; ?r- age in next block. .Tel H.P. 1722 Hwd. ‘office, 51 Highwood ave. ‘H HP office, 393 Rog. Williams, H. Res, Tel. H. P. 975. "The splendid work done by H mittee org::?zs.; him, dux Y the (commendation of the en community," Mr. Wampler "The committees ably assisted the publicity committee directed Wm. D. K:’Dould. have rendered a real community ‘service for which every Highland Park citizen, I am sure, is grateful. i COMFORTABLE bed:coms in private family. _ Close to transportation.‘ Girls prefetred. 582 Homewood. Tel. H.P. 1178. Â¥ f P38â€"40 special gifts committees, Warm; reasonable. 635 Glenview Ave. Wanted to Buy John F. Leonardi Rooms for Rent Help Wanted CLEAN RAGs Notice and will not be y dtike untridtsd prine PETE CHAGIOS Tel. with kitâ€" > $80 "DSTpd 1590. K38pd E 83 D&5â€"37 F7 PBItE Large Lots _‘ Low T § All Improvements in _ Special Winter Prices Hld. Pk. 2360, 50 5 SOUTH ST. J . AVENUE is fatas s Ied But mact and solicit nu';- listings. both sale and We ASK FOR AN AD‘TAKER R. F. Patton, Irving Randall, 8. L. Reinhardt, Alfred T. Sihler, Oliver 8. Turner, Cloud Wampler, Werâ€" ner A. Wieboldt, Allan Wolff, Herâ€" man A. Zischke. A ~Publicity committee: Wm. D. Mcâ€" Donald, chairman; J. Mills Easton, L, Mermer Francisco, G. H. Fuller, Samuel: M. Hastings, Edwin C. Jones, George 8. Lyman, C. L. Perâ€" kins, : William C. Pohrte, Fred Shafer. â€" Special Gifts committee: Horbeg M. Lautmann, chairman; Robert Adier,‘ Ralph A. Bard, James M. Becker, Donald S. Boynton‘r Theoâ€" dore C. Butz, David Clarke, L. L. Cohen, Harold M.. Florsheim, S. Henry Foreman, John C. Griswold, Samuel M. Hastings, Charles W. Jones, Richard Kebbon, Herbert E. Kerber, Joseph Michaels, Howell W. Murray, John W. Newey, Donald Nichols, Carl Odell, R. K. O‘Hara, Colin Sanborn, Mrs. Paul C. Behanâ€" na; Dist. 9, Dr. J. P. O‘Connell, Mrs. Milton Souther; Dist. 10, E. O. Fonâ€" taine, Mrs. Felix Norden; Dist. 11, C. H. Witt, Ant Olson; Dist. 12, Mr. J. 8. Johnson, Mrs. J. S. Johnâ€" son; Dist. 13, Jess Halsted, Mrs. Howard Detmer; Dist. 14, Lawrence Abt, Mrs. W. A. Mann; Dist. 15, John W. Munro, Mrs. Carl E. Strickâ€" ler; Dist. 16, L. â€"B. Sinclair, Mrs. James L. Martin; Dist. 16A, Charles H. Nixon. PROPERTY OWNERS ..SMP:@"“E; in Tel. Deerfleld 113" ~ Greenieaf 1( District chairmen and coâ€"chairâ€" men: Dist. 1, J. A. Younglove, Mrs. C. W. Jones; Dist. 2, B. F. Lewis, Mrs. F,. N. Bard; Dist. 3, John D. Pickett, Mrs. Webster Stafford; Dist. 4, D. D. McCormick, Mrs. Walâ€" ter E. Lilienfield; Dist. 5, Charles Grimes, Mrs. Walter L. Rubens; Dist. 6, Waiter H. Rietz, Mrs. Betty I. Henry; Dist. 7, Eugene Pfister;, Mrs. Waiter C. OQweiss; Dist. 8, BS.A“;RD'T&JO;W‘.A AsN‘EU'R exLand Fank L <]OYS SPECIAL USED TOY WANT AD per 20 words opposite. Briargate Goif Club and Or sall Mrs. Lambert, H. P. $514 _ Ful m'?m” Ls8 In addition to these there were : LISTING IN . SUNSET TERRACE: tw tiake. e -llkg-m-u‘ c P m wiceinme, "ot, "op ssins er to serve you more conveniently effectively, we have opened an offic« Nou can make it :possible for some ones kiddies to be HERE‘S HOW â€" Look about your home, maybe in the closet:or down in the baseâ€" ment is a doll, a wagon, train or other toys forgotten by your children. They will be thrown out next spring if you keep them. . . . Wouldn‘t it be. much better to adverâ€" tige them at a reasonable price so this Christmas they will make some child happy ? Look around NOW and see what you have to offer, then phone your ad to our office. Just. west of IWTM posite Briaranta Plh i« Beautiful _ _ ons Wdle Real Estate h. Px. 007 * 35¢ and see w Taxes ive €HE PRESS ua:‘uu. Postal | Telegra; M nrmmc':é:a.*‘ .,:(:_ : ll}b.:', "'.':llfl"ud- "';Anxonc: lon the 25th day of December A.D., 1936 at 10 o‘clock lfl‘. :-mfim p‘q:.mm“.: the Probate Court,| at \Court in the City of W '-.‘l:;-.uc.';c','.. ov a win aAp Te CCOcE or In the matter mm settlement of ? ."r"‘; Edwards â€" deceased, Maria J. Finney, â€"Rock, California. Anna May Cromie ADJUDICATION NOTI ‘ PUBLIC NOTICRE is hereby given that the ‘undersigned, Iva Mead Henderson, Exâ€" ccutrix o(h:l:c of. Charles ..un-.i"th day of January A. D. 1981, an the return 616 Center Ave. rmqu,rmmuam ATING, Good work. Prices reasonable ACREAGE FOR SALE NEAR NORTHEB K, 1 mile from staâ€" mxunmmm.amm and up; terms. | _ ‘ Crary nnnotneod the | company had arranged a special circle tout of California from Chicago to. proâ€" wide itineraries touching at nine California e.i:lr, along with Las Vegas, Nevads, near the famous Furnace Creek Inn resort in Death Valley, Clliloqlh. . _ For the time in history, winâ€" ter ecan fly to these two famous resorts in. the sun country of Southern California, and advance bookings to these points, as well as to Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco herald a recordâ€"breaking volume of vacation traffice on United‘s midâ€"eontinent route this winter. | x ‘â€"~With advance bookings on its overnight planes from Chicago to Southern California pointing ‘to a record winter vacation air travel season, United Air Lines this winâ€" ter ina tes scheduled air servâ€" ice from cago to Santa Barâ€" bara and Long Beach, California, it is announced by Harold Crary, vice pr_aimtotfluliminehlm of traffic advéertising. 7 After school |a boys. age 6 to tumbline, Miking m > dicraft, football Advance Bookings Reveal Record Air Travel Season LST roun:}jzmw PROPERTIES FOR S OR RENT WITH The bocr}d of directors . of the Community | Chest . will hold its November ting next Monday evening at 7?4.6.9@. in the historical room of the Public Library at which time formal reports of the various campaign committees will be reâ€" ;\ 134 N. LaSalle St;, State 0237 or MWN 54. _ L34â€"35pd mm&:wdm ers whom : prohibits listing at ceived. this Business Directory Ow “BW-M ing brings buyâ€" mrud renters| to . our D.:u‘eld office. Send full details to McGuire & Orr, Inc. PIANO TUNING Albert H. Sallee PIANO TUNER HARRY W Tel. 0e 15, or ._ _ _ R. Mitchell, vis st., Evanston ; Tel. Aleaf 1080 LS2% Read The Want Ads Expert Service Guaranteed. Monthly Payments If Desired. Legal Notices 12 years in JOHN BOY‘S j YÂ¥*8 YÂ¥ CLUB / 1 groups for to 12 vears, inclusive. All o cupniched ufm'tu':.. il!l «ind al oflnr»ofl': 5th ‘_W.) HART, Director Tel. H.P. 2122 _ _ Tel. H. P. 2048 Tel, Lake Bluff 1269. RA2H Park Ave., Glencoe R37â€"39 PUBLiC NGNGE o heveag as En efneaintoa n reap vliihe Peudiint t rar ds or ~esmcs c l 24. 2 1 i that the rourto doy of December, 1956, tog tont ced 47 o dranen wai the l::: of 5: undersigned / is ::h‘d. :'Q the premises known and described as 874« 876 Central avenue, Highland Park, Lake County. Tllinois, the undersigned will â€" sell at public muction to the hg.t bidder for noode: "all Te vight Thole, and Intavess "of ;."".,"“::‘:.‘u"‘“m“"‘“"..m.{u“:..“‘.. hol?.‘lu:mm and wh w equipmen accessories, including right piano, radio, Heatroln stove : es Miss Irene lbloé/-rholbl‘.l..tlo.c $139. . Mrs. K. E. Worrell, Lot ©B132.. Right reserved to reSect any and all bids. inj the undersigned Administratrix of the Estate of Emilia Marinelli, deceased, has fixed upon Tuesday, the 5th day of January, A. D. 1981, as the return xh&.hub se‘ WA ovaly artifed ant reqianed FEitate. persons claims id Estate and 10 attend the Probete Gomt of bake Goun: &M““““‘..’“A- (ct&mdhfiu.“ehhl‘ w + Te of the Estate of Administratrix Lo .. .«_ | Bmilis Marinelli, deceased. Gail & Behanna, attorneys . High Park, HJ Wufim Ill., Nov. 2, 1936 } YARGARET E. MOORE, f IAIY“.I.- low flnfi & Behanna, .:m‘ 3 c Highland Park, Di X36â€"38 Waukegan, IIl., Nov. 2, 1936 364 North Av: JUNK ’“ufilflflufleflm chouhnliulhh-h-dhm dm.‘g:r.m‘thlfihydi- A. D. lm.ut'hnhnx(c-m ‘-l-l-flmd-l--um above named Estate. persons claims against said Estate are hereby notified and requested to attend the Probate Court of Lake GCoun« ty, Illinois, on said date at ten o‘clock A. J. SM{TH final account and report as Administraâ€" tor with Will annexed of said estate, and usk that the same be approved; that said estate be declared settled, and the underâ€" signed discharged from its said office; at signed discharged from its said office; at which time and place you are notified to be present if you so desire. M%A.n. 1986. on PARK STATE BANK, a corporation, â€" Administraâ€" -;-gn'fizm-w 4 "Velvet Claws." Cast: Warren Williams, Claire Dodd, Winnifred Shaw, Wednesday, Nov. 25. An inâ€" teresting murder mystery. Adults. Tuesday, Nov. 22, 28, 24. Deft adaptation of the long novel, conâ€" vincing impersonations and perfect incidental music bring this widely read story to the screen in a highly satisfactory manner. â€" The story moves so swiftly and interestingly to the climax that it holds one unâ€" der its spell long after it is finished. Adults. "Girls Dormitory." Cast: Herâ€" bert Marshall, Ruth Chatterton, Simone Simon, Constance: Collier, Friday, Saturday, Nov. 20, 21, the love of a young school girl for the principal of the school and the reâ€" action of the narrowâ€"minded faâ€" culty results in an unusual sociologâ€" ical study. An artistic and skillâ€" fully directed production with a very fine cast. Adults. "Anthony Adverse." Cast; Fredâ€" ric March; Olivia de Haviland, Claude â€" Rains,.. Sunday, Monday, PUBLIC NOTICE Is HEREBY crvVEN b Great â€"Ziegfeld." Cast Wm Powell, Louise W“ + 9 Nov "19. _ This spectacular , Nov.| 19. three hour production portrays the adventurous life of Florenz Ziegâ€" feld as he goes about glorifying the "American Girl." . From his explorâ€" tation of the Mighty Sandow at the Columbian Exposition of 1893, to the end of his dramatic carer. Exâ€" travagant settings and ballets and beloved songs, and outstanding actâ€" ors specially suited to their parts, furnish one of the most outstandâ€" ing films ever produced. l D.A.R. Better Films PUBLIC NOTICE is Phone H. P. 410 "Charlie Chan at the Race By R. 1. ERSKINE, Trust Office: To ioh R) P regember. 1996 IQu?'e‘lll)lek in the bflflu{ wa goods are or undersigned is satisfied. at hn and all bids. IREDALE FikEPRGOGPF m\momxAm. Highland Park, 'fi.‘.‘.',. 29, 1036. â€" ~X3638 by given that the Estate of Outultlhnllt.‘hl.l.r. ROOM 866 N h Tel. H. P. 2774 â€"â€" 613 En Nerth Sheridan Road CLEANERS & TAILORS u&e'mzyl«m of «all -m»:maj'hu purpose of having said claims ad d. _ IT THERESA M. Executrix under the Last Will Testaâ€" VI "m‘ l-% 1936. PAINTING .unloon:fla Paints, Wall , Giage ‘Windo® Shades § coming season kfll.fi«h‘um ormaâ€" SANTI BROS. DAIFR HigKland Park, HL JIr., A. Watson Armour, III, Donald , Robert Milton, John Peale monph Gilligan are some: of «: Harold , coach of al Roven Winter "ton. is apam e n Wyidham Hasic, foun onfly &urm Al'(‘auhd&h and John Baker, are among vet. :The Lake Forest clab, Shore champions last is for the coming C plan to try for the and is an abundance ‘of maâ€" terial, most of which comes to Lake Forest with experience on fi teams of the larger eastern MELLODY FAR%s â€"« DATRY Read the Want Ads a L. F. Hockey Clu Is Booking Gam% for Coming PASTEURIZED MILE E‘:'l'm as ever, quaint epigrams continue while his clever sleuthing suspense and interest t THURSDAY, NOVEMEBER is Family. Track." 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