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Highland Park Press, 28 Oct 1937, p. 8

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‘;"‘:'flv Matron, m:muw. ; Worthy Patron, Henry Hanâ€" sen;> Assoc. Matron, Louise Strenâ€" Wednesday evening, Oct. 20th, was Past Officers Night in Campâ€" bell Chapter. ~Officers for the eveâ€" ning were: rPAG® wiGHT Past Officers Preside at 0.E.8. Meeting ger; Assoc. Patron, George Weiss; Conductress, Helen, Abercombie; Assoc. Conductress, Agnes Nelson; Secretary, Catherine Levin; Treasâ€" m..ul:.o Schneider; Chaplain, Green; Marshal, Arthur Hollands; Adah, Gertrude Gposeâ€" man; Ruth, Marie Schneider; Esâ€" ther, Blanche Musser; Martha, Jenâ€" nie Chantry; Electa, Ann Carlson; Warder, James Thompson; Sentiâ€" nel, Norman Culver; Organist, Gerâ€" trude Thomas; Soloist, Bessie Okey. Many New Features in Packard Cars In the display of the Packard Motor Car Company at the. Autoâ€" mobile Show, in addition to several body models of all the four Packâ€" ard "lines," the Six, Eight, Super Eight and Twelve there is a novel Packard Six chassis. Besides the fact that all parts are operating and with motor, transmission and rear axle open to view the entire chassis revolves, ‘Trheigtss ETmat R o The guest of honor was a life long friend of Mrs. Mueliers. Mrs. Snyder was escorted and sat in the East. Mrs. Muelier was presented with a bouquet that was sent from Los ‘Angeles, a gift from Mrs. Pauâ€" line Clow, a former past matron of Campbell chapter. The past ofâ€" Kieers were highly commendedd on their performance of the initiatory work. A very pleasant evening was brought to a close with refreshâ€" ments served in the dining room. With the chassis constantly turnâ€" ing along its longitudinal axis there is no apparent source of power to keep the engine, the transmission, rear axle and wheels turning. There SWISS MUSIC BOX, 12 TUNES, $27.50; Conn saxophone, $15; men‘s suits, overâ€" conts; women‘s conts, dresses, . shoes; lamps, china, old glass. _ Reasonably SEVERAL SMALL ANTIQUE TABLES, Reasonable. Tel. H.P. 464. ABSpd offer you a 4 grave lot below the present day cost. !l\t T’. 8108 evenings.. . U4Stf ful North Shore Garden of Memories. I can BRAMBACH GRAND PIANO, WALNUT Sase, very reasonable. Tél. M“A}i‘:i 35e a Boond" Phone Livertyvitie 195. n 4 GRAVE CEMETERY LOT ROTTED MANURB, RICH BLACK .0“] fertilizers, _ landscape nr"linu and m Drlnnrn built. BEN Y Tel. H.P. §35. Uisef smur, mt MORAVE LOT in Nert %mam;bhh‘h one of the finest sections of the cemetery : P. 4194 s0tf Only muthorized dealer of HARDINGE t')ll B‘t.aram in Highland Park and Lake s::- our . modern heating equipment on dllpl-.y. a William N. Frye, Inc. AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE HARDINGE OIL BURNERS DELCO OIL BURNERS S’PECIH$ CEDARS, 30 TO 40 FT. Tel. Lake Forest 451. U36hl IS* 12 Locmine, Wathiren." OPeL 2616 W. Park Ave. Tel. HP. 49. US1â€"34 Shore Garden of Memories. eation. ‘Tel. H.P. §57 day nings. RC.A. VICTOR, ZENITH AUTo RXABi0®. REcoRrDS: Prarers ‘Tubes tested free s §41 Central Ave. Tel. H.P. 164. vant TREES â€" EVERGREENS â€" SHRUBS PERENNIALS REASONABLY PRICED 598 N. Western Ave., Lake Forest, 11 for an Adtaker f NOTICE â€" Advertisements received after 3 « RATES : 50 cents for five lines or less if paid on or before inse 1M xetcks Has sunk c AdUL L TL C ces am # 00e L0 0nl s e all John Ostrowsky Nursery . Houses for Sale needs cemetery lot mld .“_om now in 'h.“h:::; Highland Radio Service 115 IRISH PUPPIES h stock. mnn Preventorium Misc. for Sale Be Prepared ‘Tel COCKER SPANIEL PUP. w quality Sentibiy priced Fully _ guaran IN NORTH Splendid loâ€" or 149 eveâ€" UBItE UiS 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 for each additional line. $1.10 for 3 consecutive weeks. Highland Park and Lake Forest Combination Rate, 75¢; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for before insertion; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each additional line. MAPLE DA:Ptrol'r. 1_ _ YR. OLD, searcely oohu?fl- eushions, . covered with rust home spun -fiohtn' $40. ‘Tel. H.P. 1769. . Actually there is an electric moâ€" tor. concealed in one of the standâ€" ards supporting the chassis and this furnishes the power to keep the chassis turning. A concealed wire carries electricity through a special. ly made connection into the chasâ€" sis and to the car starting motor which furnishes power to keep the engine working. is much makes it Packard also is demonstrating h-wm'hdrm sion and its Safeâ€"Tâ€" system of 'll:.m-whalwth!rm Is. WANTED YOUNG MAN FOR GENERAL office work. Am letter. Address R. J. Highland Paj . F36 NURSE GIRL OR MOTHERS HELPER Each fall the alumni of Lake Forâ€" est Academy foregather on the eampus of their prep Alma Mater for a "Homecoming" celebration. This year‘s affairâ€"to which the parents of present Academy stuâ€" dents have also been invitedâ€"inâ€" elude a luncheon, a football game with the Cranbrook School of Bloomâ€" field Hills, Mich., and a tea and reâ€" ception in Reid Hall following the game. Headmaster John Wayrfe Richâ€" ards will be host to the visitors, and John H. Olivér is in charge of genâ€" eral arrangements, 3 DRAWER, GLASS TOP DESK, PERFECT condition, Reas 'l's.ofl. P. 2088 A33â€"36 Steve Aubrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Aubrey, of 234 Cenâ€" tral ave., will fill the center posiâ€" tion for the Lake Forest preps in Saturday‘s game. Wives of atumni and faculty memâ€" bers, wnd mothers of presentâ€"day Academy students who will act as hostesses and preside at the tea taâ€" bles, include Mrs. Donald Bateman, Mrs. Frank O. Birney, Mrs. Stuart R. French, Mrs, John H. Oliver, Mrs. Hamilton N. Ross, Mrs. Edâ€" mund J.. Rendtorff, Mrs. Lloyd M. Bergen, Mrs. Edward Arpeey Mrs. John Shank, and the Misses Merva and Dorothy Wilkins. Homecoming Oct. 30 at L. F. Academy AMERICAN BORN PROTESTANT WOMâ€" an wants day work, cleaning or hand washing or ironing. Tel. H.P. $948. E34â€"86 RELIABLE WOMAN WILL STAY WITH RELIABLE AND EXPERIENCED YOUNG TRAINED NURSE CARES FOR PATIENTS in own bome. Has ideal, quiet and restâ€" ful piace for mild mental or convalescent who needs building up. Best references. Phone Wilmette 3006. E35h1 WOULD LIKE GENERAL HOUSEWORK EXPERIENCED COUPLE: WOMAN, COOK ;ndh'?nd work ; man butler, houseman. l-‘t. Tel. Lake Forest 1512. 85th WE BAVIMIN OUR SHOWROOM A USED AND Mflu wmmfom:m!&xmfl: outfit. ‘Tel. Lake Forest 451. LOST LADIES WRIST WATOR WITe "bas, Pidey No 204TNeR, 1M AFEHINS EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Inga Durment Call us for domestic help or positions. _ 866 EAST CENTRAL AVENUE Tel. H. P. 172. Go home nights. No Sunday work. Tel. H.P. 1015. F36h] KELVINATOR PRIGIDAIRE 374 Central Ave. H. P. 181â€"182 â€" Glencoe 1332, FT man wants inside or outside work by the T9. Govd references: " ¢" Genergn ath HP. e567. R35â€"360d children afterncons and evenings. _Tel. or care of children by the hour, Call Deerfleld 234. R35pd Platinum bracelet attrchment with name "Charlette Bassier" inseribed .'-‘.1 ward. Call C. W. Clines, Wabash £488. Gesenbay "BeerBeld ‘o> Skokie Rds. "Re: Furnishings for Sale $25.00 "ss really ASTOUNDING values! Situation Wanted Lost and Found Wanted to Buy Office for Rent IREDALE‘S Help Wanted * in cur bank beilding, ABk state nank F1TH M3Shi Auto industry starts its thirdâ€" quarter of 1937 in easy reach of the .5,000,000 limit goal which wise acres forecast in Chicago. . . . Stuâ€" debaker engineers testing strength of allâ€"tee! top by piling on sand bags were pleased beyond: expectations. . . . The top withstood more than 24,000 pounds without collapsing. . . . City traffic today travels slower than that of horse and buggy days says authority. . . . He exaggerates grossly, . .‘. Starting from Chicago loop at 5 p.m. a fat old lady wheelâ€" ing a baby carriage would beat Sir Malcolm Campbell. . . . More and more farmers are using water in pneumatic tractor tires report Goodâ€" CHRYSLER AIR FLOW EXCEPTIONALLY A FORD LATE MODEL PHAETON REâ€" Revival Services at First U. E. Church Revival services will be conductâ€" ed in the First United Evangelical church, South Green Bay road and Laure! avenue, beginning next Sunâ€" day and continuing for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs, White are players have ‘Toen "1or â€"the mast dietimes ve ‘or the past mflnlndumdtllm young people‘s work with "The Church of the Open Door" of Philsâ€" delphia, Pa., but are now giving their full time to evangelistic and reâ€" vival work. Rev. F. 8. Robinson, pastor of the church, will serve as the evange list. Rev. Mr. Robinson was in evangelistic work ten years before taking work as a pastor. Rev. Robâ€" inson‘s subject for Sunday morning will be "God‘s Living Chureh" and Sunday night, "Sorry for Sin." Paul White and wife, better known as the "Musical Whites," will have charge of the music, the opportunity of attending these services and enjoying a musical treat. YOU CAN SAVE THE COST OF YOUR BTATE AND CITY LICENSES OR UP 'll,Ohl,Oo GALS. OF GASOLINE A.NNUAL placin your automobile insurance in our otn-'. Legal Reserve $11,933,.100 insurgnce Company. A saving of approxâ€" VERY PLEASANT SUNNY ROOM, NEWLY mfi MM.« kitchen "v.:lvtl;a- garage vailable. n school and tranaportation. Tel. H.P. x'f-', PLEASANT SINGLE ROOM: WARM IN winter and cool in summer; always hot PLEASANT WARM ROOM, DOUBLE OR aingle. 1 block from business center and transportation. Tel. H. P. 149. P34( NICELY FURNISHED, NEWLY DECORâ€" ated room, suitable for 2, next to bath, â€" hot water at all times. Ama-nklfi garage. 645 Vine. Avenue. P31 SAWs FILED AUTOMATICALLY: WORK < guaranteed; we call for and deliver. duced 15% to move at once. J. B. Deibler Tel. HP. 4110. [eT clean, looks and runs like m new one. J B. Deibler, ‘Tel. H.P. 4110. [+ 1 imate. _Office $86 Central Norman R. Williams Glencos 246 is surely worth considering when have the same or better security 1817. O .0 Snpa on in _ .. This will afford Highland Park 700 Central Ave., Phone H. P Automobiles for Sale The Spotlight Lawn Mower Shop ATTENTION MOTORISTS PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE Business Directory Rooms for Rent xu'h-“:: H. P. 1473 C3 TKE PR8® 83 relieve congestion in front of the ml“mh cil cites Frank Randall, Coast oil tank truck driver, as the safest driver of petroleum equipment in the United States. . . . and seventh safest in the entire country. He has driven more than a 1,000,000 miles without an accident. rich engineers. . . , Pumping up Pa‘s will meap pumping street corner mirrors to relieve trafâ€" file congestion and avoid accidents. James Bradford, 23, and Arthur Cripple, 21, both of Ironton, Ohic, former caddies at the Exmoor Counâ€" try club, are being held by the Sciâ€" oto county, Ohio, sheriff, charged with the theft of a 1987 Ford sedan from in front of the Hans Bakke residence at 131 McGovern street, last Tuesday. If extradition is not granted, the boys will face probable federal prosâ€" ecution under the Dyer act. 4 ROOM HOUSE. HOT WATER HEAT, 787 Ridgewood Drive. Available Nov. 1st. ‘Tel. H. P. 1378. B34â€"36 'I‘l A%’l NOW OFFERING AT EXCEP. lona attractive prices several bungaâ€" ( lows in Highland Park. It will pay you Ohio Boys Held for Theft of Car, Here The Ohio officials have been asked to extradite the formér Highland Park caddies, who admitted stealing the car belonging to Harold Cady of 1618 Jonguil terrace, Chicago. The automobile was found in Portsâ€" mouth, Ohio. While working in Highland Park the boys assumed the names of James and Jack Bradâ€" ford. They resided at 380 Central ave. Katherine FitzGibbons Ends Life Saturday that the undersigned Morris R. Nocthling. Administrator aforesaid, will at the hour ten o‘clock A.M., Central Standard Time, wpon November 20, A.D. 1987, at the cast main entrance of the Court House, in the City of Waukezan, -&‘l.h fl“bm&mn-fl r-fldhrfltflhn‘hfimh real estate which the said Louis Noethâ€" deceased, had and owned at the time “hflb.oldbvm real «state .in Lake County, t «Am undivided 41% interest in Lot 14. Miss Katherine _ Fitzgibbons, daughter of John T. Fitzgibbons, 803 Roslyn lane, was found dead in the garage in the rear of her home, 730 Ridge ave., Evanston, Saturday, the victim of carbon monoxide poiâ€" soning. The tragedy was discovered by her mother, Mrs. Lavinia Fitzgibâ€" bons, with whom she resided. Reâ€" BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED, NBAR transportation, gentleman preferred _ or couple. Also garage for rent Tel. H.P. 1774. D85â€"37 "lwmu':flh nyone but myâ€" con L ::l{ Mrs. Emma. Delsges. X34â€"36pd Ssomer o s )n _ _ In the Probate Court of Lake o-= Mortis R. Noethling, Administrator of NMMM"H-I.M Emma Noethling, Morris R. Noethli El tie . Fallon, . August " 3. Noething, "Waiter M...l'ul. a :r.muu -.‘M under trust deed Document No. 440075, Wilâ€" Mam J. Bleier, Highland Park Hospital Asâ€" sociation, a corporation, H. F. Kelley, J. L. Public notice is hereby given that by virâ€" tue of the decretal order made and entered :dehchhcunnmthudh ‘&vl-hiA.n. ""'m'"'"?: the Estate of 1.-"'13-.-. deceased, m-i-.on-n-lm“ defendants, for leave to sell real esâ€" tate of the aforesaid decedent to pay debts, fliken the Jate aforceath upon ho following 'fii‘h*hhlfilâ€"t-flh\ for subject to the gencral taxes A ‘bvelv white Dutch ;-cfioa'fiâ€"-i; ru:‘ Tng stt "Aese _ Devirable " idostion " Tn Deerfleld m Waukegan road. Close gol:god and transportation. Winter price F. B. Williams §41 Central Ave. Tel. H.P. 2360. B35h] ifi"‘"‘""" ho 12. ‘Tam ‘ot .mlth W in the City of Iilinois. . ot PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE TO PAY DEBTS. lor and Dr. J. Hs Lundstrom WANTâ€"ADS Phone * on haAr d Py Newly Decorated and Painted John F. Leonardi Houses for Rent Legal Notices Apartments November 29, 1987 B35â€"37 .t.x‘uu.n. together with interest thereon as *mw“vfllhumbfln purchaser or purchasers until sale and all '".-‘:3 had thereunder have l‘a.:z- corded -’undhthda-u Dated at Waukegan, lllinois 27th day of October A.D. 1987. MORRIS R. NOETHLING Administrator of the Esâ€" tate of Louis Noethling, of m Sounts of Lake}es. » Charles F. Grant, Secrstary of The turning to her home early Saturday w She was found lying in the seat of the car, the gas tank was empty, the engine having run until the gas was exhausted. _ A cocker spaniel owned by the H. A. Sellery family of Bronson ave., was struck by a hit and run driver . Saturday, shortly before Dog Is Killed by Hit and Run Driver Perhaps the driver of the car is not the owner of a pet, and does not realize the loss to the owner, or perhaps he is so hard hearted that he doesn‘t care. It hardly seems possible that there is that type of people in Highlan® Rark. Won‘t drivers of cars try to be more careâ€" ful? No one knows how long the little fellow had laid in the street before he was found .by friends. Had the dog been taken care of at once, it is possible his life might have been saved. I feel that it is important to isâ€" sue a warning about carbon monâ€" oxide gas at this time. It might be a little early to talk about openâ€" ing the windows and doors while running the motor in your garage, but nevertheless it should be a timeâ€" THE HIGHLAND PARK nm.mit% LOAN ANp HOMESTEAD ASSOCIAT! Gail & Behanna, Attorneys State Bank llniuh; Highland Park, Illinois. Whenever you must do this be sure that the windows and doors (all of them) are wide open so that you will get proper ventilation. By running the motor in the average garage with doors and windows elosed for a period of three minâ€" utes, sufficient gas is formed to kill you. ly BA HEMEN® : 1...0comeoniceimeccirricscmnice Master‘s Certificates & Foreclosures Real Estate Sold on Contract ... Reserve Del. Int. Prem: Fines ... _ The gas is very poisonous. You cannot see it, smell it, taste it, or Dues Adjustment feel it. Ventilate! Interest on L Other Interest Real . _ Premium and Fines Installments Paid .._‘_.__....fl-l“.lfl.u Interest & Prem. w.n Advance * 20618 Reserve for Real Sntriiarctitite $00.00 Reserve for Delinguent Interest that the above statement of the condition of J. SMITH JUNK 364 North Ar. For the year ""-&fiâ€"T-;-ry“T'lwl Phone H. P. 410 in LIABILITIES . $186,300.00 $278,656.67 $198,163.37 $278,656.67 $198,163.37 12.272.68 11,200.00 $6,504.38 1,182.00 175.00 $60.10 THURSDAY, cago. This tour vfih-flo on Thursday, Nov. 4, and include a Blicut Co. tihe aroup dividing se group ac~ cording to interest), the â€"Maxwell street open market, the hobby show at the Sherman hotel, dinner at the Costs Rican restaurant and either a visit to a broadâ€"casting station in the evening or a show. â€" & The Friendship club of the Y.W. C.A. is again offering one of its atâ€" tractive sight seeing .tours to Chiâ€" This tour is open to other than club members. Reservations with a deposit must be made at the Y.W. C.A. by Tuesday. The bus will leave the Y.W.C.A. promptly at 12:80. Further particulars can be obtained by calling the Y.W.C.A., 675. Members of the Friendship club were guests of the Winnetka Friendship club on Tuesday evening for a Hallowe‘en dance at the Winâ€" netka Community House. C Members of the "Y" grade clubs held a jolly Hallowe‘en costume party at the Y.W.C.A..on Monâ€" day evening from 7â€"9. Impromptu dramatie stunts, games and refreshâ€" ments were the features of the eveâ€" ning. These clubs are open to girls of the 5th and 6th and Tth and 8th grades. ‘The 5th and 6th grade club meets on Mondays at 4 o‘clock and the 7th and 8th on Wednesday at the same hour. Miss Elizabeth Morâ€" ris is the director of these clubs. 20th day of January, 1937. Sexly ~| l apn n‘ (*" the above Association is true to theâ€"best of his knowledge and belief. CHARLES F. GRANT, Garments called for and delivered Tel. H. P. 495 35 S. St. Johns Ave. CLEANERS 6 TAILORS __ . __ Telephone 678 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ North Sheridan Road Highland Park Tel. H. P. 2774 513 Elm Place PAmlmfi DECORATING Paints â€" 3?’" ~ 8: PAINTER‘S SUPPLIES Central & Second St. Tel. H. P. 949 Y. W. C. A. Notes Clean â€" Private â€" n.q;:?u. 80 years in Highland k SANTI BROS. DAIRY hauly â€"/ 4+ " â€"alline for an Adtaker 5 5 8 DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH Subscribe for THE PRESS For Quality and Bervice Call H. P. 1581 . Smitty‘s BARBER SHOP HIGHLAND BUMP SHOoP 22 North Second Street BRAND BROS. E. NELSON Martin C. Hart, Notary Public.

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