WANTED TO BUY: TRICYCLE FOR WANTED To BUY: USED The W. E. Durbahn family, 158 Beverly place attended a Stout instiâ€" tute alumni picnic held last Saturâ€" day at Beverly Shores, Mr. Durbahn is a Stout graduate. Elizabeth Hopkins, 1129 Wade ave., Mrs. Ow and son, Wilbur, 919 drive, and Mr..and Mrs. Rhein drove to Antigo, Wisconsin to spend last weekâ€"end at Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan. Mrs. Gordon Leonard of the Udell building, entertained last Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Gordon Segert. Agnes Daly, 1234 Lincoln ave. reâ€" turned last week from Europe where she spent several weeks in London, Paris, and Berlin. Miss Daly stuâ€" died dancing while abroad. PAGE EIGHT Mrs, Edward Gallup, and daughâ€" ter, Barbara, of Central ave., spent last ‘ Saturday visiting friends in Elmhurst. Barbara is now visitâ€" ing her aunt, Mrs. Yore, at Lake Geneva for two weeks. offer you a 4 grave lot below the present day cost. Tel. H.P. $103 evenings. UM CACTI FOR SALE: MY ENTIRE COLLECâ€" Mrs. Roy S. Bartlett, 240 Vine ave., vacationing this week. Pat Browning of S. St. Johns ave. is entertaining two of her cousins from Benton, Illinois. Colorado is spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Friebele of 606 Onwentsia ave. Virginia Creigh, 200 Prospect ave. left Saturday to spend the reâ€" mainder of the summer at the Creigh‘s summer home at Battle Lake, Minnesota. > Anne Griffith of Wawatosa, Wisâ€" eonsin, and Marion‘von Huben of Oakland, California, are spending two {eekl with Joan Hatcher of Ridgelee road. Everyone needs a cemetery lot at some time. Why not one now in the beautiâ€" n Storit Shote Serden of Memories: . 1 shn ROTTED MANURE, RICH BLACK lo‘lh fertilizers,â€" _ landacape nrinlfl grading. . Driveways _ built. EN LLOYD. Tel. H.P. 535. _ Uistt Joan Greenebaum, 901 N Sheriâ€" dan road, left last week for camp in Charlevoix, Michigan. Mr and Mrs. Leonard Friebele of 604 Onwentsia ave. are vacationing in Florida. _ .. PEDIGREED COLLIE PUPS. CHAMPION atock: $25.00. 1821 Kincaid Street, Highâ€" land Park. Tel. H. P. 1825. . Uâ€"23â€"25â€"pd HEALTHY DACHSHUND PUPPIES FROM r stock. Pheasants and Mre. Weber, Haif Day, 111. Next to Pink Poodie. Tel. Libertyville 606J2 or inquire Sinclair Service Station, Half Day, _ _ OUR _ INSURANCE _COMPANY _ PAYS mafl-m’nl‘hhl (no Public liability on most cars $19.00 per year in A rated stock company. Mrs. Henry Getz of Clifton ave. is leaving on the ninth to spend a A BARGAIN MUST SELL MY 4â€"GRAVE LOT in North Bhove Garden of Memories; is located in one of the finest sections of the cemetery ; ean be had far below prosentâ€"day r’rh-. Call H. P. 4194. 40tf WELL ROTTED COW & HORSE MANURE 1M _ â€" â€"__ Uâ€"28â€"25â€"pd4 REGISTERED SCOTTIE TERRIER PUP. W: male and female. Phone Deerfleld â€"JI Mrs. Ruth Frease. Uâ€"23 GRAVE CEMETERY LOT Shore Garden of Memories. eation. Tel. HP. 557 days tion of cacti, in whole Libby, 685 Glenview ave. nings 51 lm-u Ave., Highwood, 111 phone HP. 519 Res. Tel. H. P. 596. v R.C.A. VICTOR, ZENITH new â€" RADIOS ~â€" used AUTO RADIOS, RECORDS, PLAYERS ‘Tubes tested free 41 Central Ave. Tel. H.P. 164. UaTt Also fresh and covered manure, black soil. Masure and black dirt mixed. TRUCK _ FOR HIRE by Day, Hour, or Week WIRE pics. stock. Clavey 18. 235 North Ave., Hwd. Tel HLP. $765, Usstf WIRE HAIRED FOX TERRIER PUP. 5 Cents Per Pound Phone H. P. 557 0 Ee P PP OO DODEL OOE WARZRU 2VD 0 CUUNOUUTWTC WUOURS, DLIMNDZ ADUD, P0 CCHUS for an Adtaker â€"sertion; $1:00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each addition line 5 5 7( LOCALS John F Leonardi Highland Radio Service Phone Be Prepared Wanted to Buy Champion . pedigree. _ Registered $25.00 and up. Deerpath Kennels. and Ridge Road. Highland Park, Misc. for Sale Clean Rags L. Mazetti t. Address RP. Highland _ â€"~ "Emapanced IN NORTH Splendid loâ€" or 149 eveâ€" Uâ€"23â€"pd Uâ€"28â€"25 _ Phil Giopa Kigpd UiSH NOTICE â€" Advertisements received after 3 o‘clock Wednesday, placed in another section. ‘ 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 .fox‘-m e.sh fditï¬n:l“ l‘i‘ne‘:_j.l.lo‘ fgr 8 consecutive weeks. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for before inâ€" noméeril. a a aa m um P UL OO n ki PP PPMDARDRTERar ETT e CLASSIFIE D 6 ROOM COLONIAL HOUSE IN HIGHâ€" land Park, 2 baths, H.W. heat, fireplace, large heated sun room, splendid for chilâ€" dren, attached garage, v-z large _ yard, Ssirovks aay rpoination" Avaiinble a n. t Call owner H. P. 1568. Reasonable. Bl.l.-:f HOUSE, 7 ROOMS, OAK FLOOR, HOT PORTABLE VICTROLA AT THE oP wairear" ading. t "the hove Efln Dr. and Mrs. Roy A. Crossman and son are enjoying a month‘s vaâ€" cation in Nova Scotia. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Nels , Johnson of Taylor avenue, :ingl».-emmnuumm POR RENT: BEAU. §â€"RM. YEARâ€"AROUND AVAILABLE SEPT. 18T, 8 ROOM HOUSE in Deerfleld, 2 baths, sunroom, 4 bedâ€" week and a half with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mosely at Sister Bay, Wisconâ€" Mr. and Mrs. F. Le Pelley of Venice, Fla., are spending this week in Highland Park visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Busjager of Glencoe are the proyd parents of a baby boy born to them at the Highâ€" land Park hospital July 31. K Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Ruddiph of Valley road have a new son which was born at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital July 28. BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW IN N. HIGHâ€" HOUSES, APARTMENTS, STORES, AND sin. VISIT LAKE VERMILLION: FISHING, awimming and boating. Rest amid beauâ€" tiful surroundings of Minnesota‘s Arrowâ€" head country, Reasonable rates. Lodge :;:'l. cabins. Tel. H. P. 3710 for Inf.r-.é NICELY FURNISHED COOL ROOM blocks from and | bus district. m HP. FURNISHED ROOM, SUITABLE Mrs. Charles Grimes of Lincoln ave., is spending a week at Long Lake, ‘Wisconsin. 2 ROOM UNFURNISHED, 4 WINDOWS, rurining water, steam l.; central loca~ tion, opposite C. & N. W. Ry station Park Ridge Reds Contenders of Fort Polo Team Sunday Two fast polo games will open hostilities in the new Fort Sheridan Polo league next Sunday afternoon on the north polo field at Fort Sherâ€" _ The probable lineups for Sunday‘s games: SLEEPING ROOM OR BOARDING ROOM for two. Would consider light houseâ€" keeping. 614 Homewood Ave. Tel. H. P. #383. P.98.04 iMan. Sertinge at %:20 p.m. Camp Ridgeâ€"rds, ~while Park Ridge Whites will clash with Oak Shires. The new league, still in the formaâ€" tive stage, will consist of seven or eight teams, with games to be played every Sunday afternoon. Colonel Rinehart Captain Greiner Captain Dorfman Lieutenant Bahr Mr. McAlister Mr. Papham Mr. Gloor Mr. Townsend FLAT _FOR RENT IN DEERFIELD: ¢ room hented lower flat ; ; available for Sept. 1st. C.G.Pfl.“lw man Ave., Deerfleld, phone Mï¬l‘l"}.l:' PLEASANT SINGLE ROOM: WARM IN winter and sool in summer Camp Leonard Wood _ Pk. R. Reds Pk. Ridge Whites rooms. Call Deerfleld 582 for appointment. water heat, brick basement, porch, 1 car garage, large yard. Reasonable rent. Refâ€" erences required. Tel. H.P. 980. B21â€"2% land Park, 5 rooms and sunrcom, garage, wil heat, $55.00; also 3 room unfurnished apartment with g‘nh. large lot, heat and water included, .00. No children. log cabin. 4 Bdrms and bath. Large mer. porch. 2â€"car garage. Registered timâ€" bered district. % mi. to trans. 1 mi. to schools and stores. First Lake County Company, Inc. Phones: Libertyville 15 desk space favorably located and reasonâ€" able ;-'flmh.m_l& CRINSHED ROOM, SUITABLE FOR i or 2, gentlemen preferred; bathroom very convenient, hot water at ail times: 1% blocks from Ravinia Station. 1416 bâ€"’.‘. _ .. , HOWARD W. HUBER Tel. H.P 3919. . * 364 Ce (east). Also 1 good sized room, unfurnâ€" ished, south front, running water, steam heat. Also 2 rooms. and bath, steam heat, hot_water, south exposure. Tel. I.P.Dm' water ; near 1817. John F. Leonardi 51 Highwood Ave., Highwood, IIL _ _ Office phone H.P. 519 Tel. Lost and Found Houses for Rent Rooms for Rent Apartments Highland Park Second Game First Game 364 Central Ave. Mr. Bond Mr. Winkler Mr. Witthaus Mr. Bower Oakâ€"Shires Mr. Drige Mr. Bohne Mr. Maher Mr. Fisher and business â€" HP. 440. Pâ€"23â€"pd B21.23 1% REAL ESTATE® SALESWOMAN WITH HELP WANTEDâ€"Girl between 20 and 85 for general housework in small home, two adults and one small child,. no h-x laundry, state wages desired and Shore references. _ Box XY Arden Shore Needs Equipment for Bal* Department A car driven by Harold Nelson, 1449 77th street, Chicago, collided with a car driven by George Zingâ€" lar, 1049 Deerfield avenue, Tuesday evening at the intersection of Prairie avenue and Skokie bouleâ€" vard. Nelson was headed north and Zingler was making a west turn on Prairie avenue, when the accident occurred. Both cars were badly damaged. Nelson was arrested for driving while intoxicated and at a hearing yesterday was dined fifty dollars and costs. OUT THEY GO â€" THESE LATE MODEL RECONDITIONED CARS 2 â€" 1936 Plymouth coupes EE Plymouth 2 door sedan 1984 Graham sedan, 6 eyl. The Babyfold at Arden Shore Summer camp (for underprivileged mothers and children) is‘ in someâ€" thing the same state of bewildered turmoil that the Dionne household in Callander (Ontario) was three years ago when the five little girls arrived on the scene. The care and supervision are there in abundance, but the tangiâ€" bles . . . cribs, baby buggies, clothes, toys, clothes baskets and such . . . are lacking, and the Arden Shore board makes a special plea at. this time to its friends to help replenish the supply. YOU CAN SAVE THE CoST OF YOUR STATE AND CITY LICENSES OR UP Ir UF viating you. astomobtic ipaurapes y mg your a nsurance in our strong Legal Reserve $11,983,100 insurance Company. A saving of approxâ€" imately 40 per cent on your present: cost is surely worth considering when can have the same or better security t‘::.l- Phones H. P. 406 Glencoe 1218 North Shore Buick Co. Equipped to take care of twenty infants, Babyfold has suddenly found itself dispensing hospitality to thirtyâ€"two, all the youngsters in need of the special care and superâ€" vision that Miss Lois Rogers and her mother helpers give so compeâ€" tently." Drunken Driver Is Fined $50 and Costs Real Values in USED CARS AT THEâ€" NORTH SHORE BUICK CO. 1936 Buick Touring Sedan (trunk) 1934 Buick Sedan + 1936 Oldsmobile Touring Sedan (trunk) 1935 Chevrolet Touring Sedan (trunk) 1981 Hudson Sedan 1980 Lincoln Pheaton You must see these cars to appreciate P __ _ thase values. If you have anything to donate, will you please notify Mrs. S. H. Bingham, â€" village chairman â€" for Highland Park? She will make arâ€" rangements to send your gift to Arâ€" den Shore. 5 ‘EM‘- Fords â€"â€" Plymouths â€" Chevrolets ‘Linbility uo.m â€" $20,000 and flw Damage $5,000. â€" Both for $8.20 Annually. Larger cars slightly higher. :"ru Travel Bureau Service to Policy S'I‘Aa FARM INSURANCE. AGENCY Office 386 Central Ave. Phone 268 Norman R. Williams E. H. Pm Glencos 246 H. P. 1478 Call â€"lur_‘-ï¬i;â€""hbâ€""“_mu s or u?zm CENTRAL Avg‘.l. Tel. H. P. 14 â€" H. P. T71 F1 automobile on commission basis apply 432 Decrfield Road vh;fléï¬.ï¬o Daily News says, "The (B:hh M-.Ihl AMI:.'I-†ipan: now . become leading pmmyd automobile insurance (PoMcies nldg-hl the world." Rated A pl-: A. B. t Co., the Dun & Bradstreet In« surance. . 136 N. First St. Phone HP. 910 C448 Phones H. P. 496 It for unusual used car Tarmee ‘with "namil Fun bemeant aht TInc. 108 South First St. â€" Highland Park, TL e t uts C23â€"24pd Marchi Bros. Pontiac Sales Service Automobiles for Sale ATTENTION MOTORISTS McGuire and Orr COAST TO COAST SERVICE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Help Wanted Tel. Deerfleld 112 H. P. 1478 C443 THE PRESS Libertyville Day To Be Held Aug. 15 It was also explained that merâ€" chandise to be disposed of on the grounds has been elected by the comâ€" mittee in charge and will be of the highet type obtainable. cn:.‘:m-cmmd- tees in y were informed at a meeting . held recently, that the work of installing the new lights on the Serbian Monâ€" astery grounds, where the event will be held this year, would get under way this week so as to be sure of its completion in time for the afâ€" fair on Sunday, Aug. 15. 4 OPFICBâ€"Upâ€"todats in our Nenk beilding, Solicitation of merchants for doâ€" nations for Libertyville Day is now under way and it is expected that a complete list of donors will be availâ€" able for publication soon. on European Trip HOUSE FOR SALE: THIS BEAUTIFUL The entertainment committee anâ€" nounced that this year, all concesâ€" sions on the midway would be opâ€" erated by local people, as this sysâ€" tem has been found to be more popâ€" ular in this locality. It was also I:IM that there vouldï¬dbo at h:;: three popular type â€" rides on grounds, as well as dancing to a wellâ€"known orchestra on an excelâ€" lent dance floor. s George Pick, 1520 S. Sheridan rd., president of the investment banking firm of that name at 120 S. LaSalle st., Chicago, died in Paris, France, Monday, at the age of 68. FOR SALE OR TRADE: LIST DEERFIELD OR WEST HIGHLAND Park rental houses with us. We had 43 applications last Sunday and rented all He had been in Europe for the past â€"several months with his wife, Frieda, and his son, Grant. He leaves another son, Frederic, of Highland Park, who is in the investâ€" ment banking business. Mr. Pick was born in Milwaukee. He organized his investment comâ€" pany after resigning as general agent of the Mutual Benefit Life Inâ€" surance company in 1919. He was a director of the Metropolitan Inâ€" ABOUT SEPT. 1ST MATURE WOMAN wants 3 rooms, unfurnished (private bath) within 1 mile central district, quiet neighborhood, nice yard. Call Deer. 2343 W Park Ave., Tel. H.P. 49. Ul4tf PRICE REDUCED $2,000.00 Beautiful 5 rm. Spanish bung., h-'x ue â€" furge 'u"h'-'- e2 â€n'.‘u. w room, mdrn. improvements al ipaid, 2 bicks. from Rav. station. Price #.uo.u. HOLC Loan, bal. cash. This is an excellent buy in desireable East side location. an ressommble terems. . . . _ _ _ . _ _ *xiohians Pakk state sank ind sleeping porches. Corner lot :ncly :3 trees. $45,000.â€"_ Rfew Forest 1842. brick colonial in the finest east location and built. with the best materials and workmanship is offered at about 14 origâ€" inal cost. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 lav., sun Real_Estate Investments State Bank Building se §41 Ctl. Ave CARPETS â€" FURNITURE CLEANED Dyed or Moth Proofed in your own home. Modern . methods ; workmen. . No muss or delay.â€" Cal} mmn- Service Co., 203 N. Wabash Ave. State 6226. 140 Center, Winnetka 3250, Rog. Pk. 7320 R. B. Whitaker Co. WANTâ€"ADS Phone McGuire and Orr Cut Flowers s Plants John Ostrowsky Frank D. Russo F. B. Williams Household Aids Houses for Sale Wanted to Rent Office for Rent Real Estate ESTORS ATTENTION @mail Subdivision Tâ€"23â€"24 dustries company and the American Radiator company and held memberâ€" ship in the Standard, Midâ€"Day, Lake Sho: country Ravislce Country elul Mrs. Sarah Gee of Lake Forest Dies Mrs. Pick and son, Grant, are reâ€" turning from France aboard the Queen Mary with the body of her husband. Funeral services were held Tuesâ€" day in Lake Forest for Mrs. Sarah Jane Gee, 71 years old, 174 N. Wildâ€" wood road, Lake Forest, who died Friday at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. She was a past regent of the Lake Forest lodge of the Daughters of the British Empire and a memâ€" ber of the Orderâ€"of the Eastern Star. . Highland Park Lodge No. 1862 ,B. P. 0. E., will hold their annual picnic Sunday, Aug. 15. Complete arâ€" rangements have not been made as to where it will be held, but an anâ€" nouncement will appear in next week‘s paper. Raymond Sheahen is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Gee was born in England and came to the United States in 1888. Surviving are her husband, William Gee, and three children, Charles and Louis Gee, and Mrs. Bessie Philip. Rites will be held at 11:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Church of the Holy Spirit in Lake Forest with burial in Lake Forest cemetery. ‘ Sunday: : 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10:30 a.m. Morning service. 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday school and congregation picnic at Sunset LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED AUToâ€" matically; work guaranteed; we call for PAINTING, PAPERHANGING and DECâ€" ORATING:; Good work. Prices reasonâ€" pOimeols, on said date at ten o‘clock A. M. the purpose of having said claims adâ€" ‘&"x"rm-.r.cmn JACK M. FRANKS Alal-I‘l.lï¬J- NHX.. ty3 DAHL‘S Auto Reconstruction Co. 322 N. First St. $16 Center Ave. Tel. Lake Bluff 1269 R2tf and deliver, 29 Years‘ Experience 13 Years in Highland Park Tel. H. P. 2048 Charges Reasonable Eetimates Free Caleimine ‘ceiling like velvet Hang paper seamless Outside "_‘nhuu-â€"a-_‘ @â€"one coat looks like two Fix like new _ PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the J. C. FayY, Prop. © _ 700 Central Ave., Phone H. P.3090 RHH Cold _Frame and Axle icnic August 15 Lawn Mower Shop PIANO TUNING ‘Albert H. Sallee PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE Redeemer Lutheran Church West Central at McGovern ___ W. F. Subr, Pastor Park. Business Directory Expert Service Guaranteed Monthly Payments If Desired DECORATORS ADJUDICATION NOTICE JOHN CHRISTENSEN Legal Notices H. Hanks Ritf nds ie t Young people meet at for beach party and waterâ€" Morday : $ 8:00 p.m. Board of trustees meet in pastor‘s study. i ‘ 8 p.m. Semper Fedelius Gens will meet. ® Wednesday: 8:00 p.m. Midâ€"week service in the C. N. Dubs Memorial room. Thursday: 5 2:80 p.m. The Woman‘s Missionâ€" ary society will meet at the home of Mrs. A. E. Vetter, 556 DeTamble avenue. Mrs. Wm. Guyot and Mrs. J. Hecketsweiler will be the leaders. Holy Cross Catholie Church Deerfield Rev. J. V. Murphy, Pastor Sunday masses: 6:30, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00. > § < Weekday masses: 7:30 a.m. Tuesday evening devotions: 2:0% Garments called for and delivered Tel. H. P. 495 35 S. St. Johns Ave. Tel. H. P. 2774 * 513 Elm Place _ Telephone 678 North Sheridan Road PAINTING and DECORATING wiotee on rome Sn PAINTER‘S SUPPLIES Central & Second St. Tel. H. P. 949 CLEANERSG TAILORS Room 305, N_o_r_t_hh_syg_g Trust Bldg. Repair or Rebuild Any Make of Radiator Takes Bumps and Dents Ye zty ~f 4 4 4/ Acfhoost JUNK J. SMITH 364 Nerth Ar. 9:45 a.m. h‘q‘nholndnï¬. _ direction of Mr. George Bray. 11:00 a.m. Morning worship with _sermon by the pastor. SANTI BROS. DAIRY BARBER SHOP Clean â€" Private â€" Respect Highland Park, II1. PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM Phone H. P. 410 for an Adtaker THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1987 5 5 7 DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH * EIIVAL® â€" MW .a.onyun in Highland Park 22 North Second Street Subscribe for THE PRESS For Quality and Service Call H. P:; 1581 HIGHLAND BUMP SHOP Laurel and McGovern H. F, Siemsen, Pastor Smitty‘s BRAND BROS. E. NELSON loring and Repairing