200 Attend Smoker Given By Elks Tuesday Evening About two hundred representaâ€" tives of local organizations were guests at a smoker and open house, held Tuesday evening in the Elks hall, by Highland Park Lodge No. 1362, B.P.O.E. The evening‘s enâ€" tertainment was under the direction of Robert Anspach, chairman, to whom great credit is due for the success of the evening. All those who were privileged to attend were most appreciative of the gathering and a feeling of unusual friendship was evidenced among the organizaâ€" tions represented. . A very interesting program was arranged including dances, singing and talks by well known personâ€" ages. Dick Martin acted as master of ceremonies and presented the talâ€" ented young Kelly boys who reâ€" cently gained fame for their song and dance act at the Chicago theâ€" ater. They presented some very clever numbers accompanied by their mother at the piano. TAGE EIGHT 4 GRAVE CEMETERY LOT IN NORTH Shore Garden of Memories. Splendid loâ€" ADDING MACHINE PRICED AT $25 OR under. Standard make preferable. What have you? No denlers. Address V.T., Press Office. K51pd WANTED: A STEINWAY OR MASON and Hamlin or Knabe grand pianoâ€"no other makes. 1 want this for my own personal use in my home. State when pirno was built, how and where used, color and kind of wood and lowest cash price. _ Address 8. M. Highland Park Press. K5lpd WANTED: OLD COPIES OF THE MAGAâ€" 148 South Second Street Tel. H. P. 1358 _ Highland Park BARITONE SAX; 1 B FLAT SOPRANO Clarinet; 1 alto sax, and 1 B flat sax ; all Buescher specially made professional inâ€" atruments, . Priced for quick sale. _ Tel. HP. 1787. TU5Oâ€"52 MALE ROOM FOR RENT WITH ALL MOD MARRIED COUPLE, MIDDLE AGED, eation. ‘Tel.â€" H.P. 567 days or 149 eveâ€" nings. UiSHf AUTO RADIOS, RECORDS, PLAYERS ‘Tubes tested free Marguerite Moldaner, daughter §41 Central Ave. Tel. H.P. 164. VaTe wine ‘"Antiques" and "Antiquarian," as far back as 1922 or later. Will buy comâ€" lete years or single copics. Write P. O. gln: 304, Ravinia, IIL., or Tel. H. P. 2847 K50â€"51lh EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Inga Durment Call us for domestic help or positions. _ 366 EAST CENTRAL AVENUE Tel. H. P. 772. 1396 before 5. GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor Electric Shop Park loeal basin sirous of home. Man good handy man Beetlelt T06 ‘or can ar Tés Ohestagt B0 To help in gas station and lunch room. 'r'\“- B, Lake Forest News. FSibl liie ahioee . Srivale baik " sdpoining. for an Adtaker 5 5& 7 Phone Highland Radio . Service RC.A. VICTOR, ZENITH ~new â€" RADIOS â€"â€" used _ HELP: A DEPENDABLE YOUNG in wanted x‘ high grade Highiand Cleaning nt to take care of its r;-h. lal-r:‘ and ml-:: _ State a nrrhn K.Q., lï¬hnd Park Press. F51 Misc. for Sale Wanted to Buy Rooms for Rent Help Wanted PW41 FTHE 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. CLASSIFIE D More attention will be given to the outdoor meals project as a club inâ€" terest with all members in the club sharing in the responsibilty of planning and preparing â€" proper lunches. _ The <individual member will also plan and prepare a number of picnies to which she will invite her o\&n family or a few friends. ads, °(3) "quick breads, (4) dairy foods, (5) yeast breads, (6) outâ€" door meals and (7) the canning of fruits and vegetables, report exâ€" tension specialists in junior club work, College of Agriculture, Uniâ€" versity of Illinois. Last year more than 4,000 girls carried on foods projects, kept reeâ€" ords of their work, participated in club activities and gave talks and demonstrations on subjects related to their work, specialists report. of Exalted Ruler Ernest Moldaner, who displays unusual ability as a singer, sang three arias. Her acâ€" companist was Mrs. J. J. Rink, Johnny Dickshot, left fielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates, presented an interesting talk on baseball, givâ€" ing his impressions of the game. Miss Ruth Chalmers and Frank Moran, graceful portrayers of the modern dance rhythm, gave a beauâ€" tiful demonstration of ball room dancing. . _ The outstanding number on the program was a talk given by Rabâ€" bi Shulman on "Democracy and Modern Life," which was very inâ€" spiring and enlightening, Such meetings as this help to deâ€" velop a better understanding among local groups, and develops a greatâ€" er community spirit. 4â€"H Girls to Study Art of Picknicing in Food Project Eight studies on foods are being offered to prospective 4â€"H food club members for the coming year. The (1) cookie project, outstanding favâ€" orite among Illinois club girls in 1937 will be repeated, with the added advantage that a cookie manual inâ€" cluding recipes and baking informaâ€" tion will be available. Other proâ€" Anyone interested. in these proâ€" jects may receive further informaâ€" tion by writing Mrs. Helen Volk, Home Bureau office, Grayslake, Ill. YOU CAN SAVE THE COST OF YOUR STATE AND CITY LICENSES OR UP TO 100 GALS. OF GASOLINE ANNUALâ€" 1y by placing your automobile insurance in our_strong Legal Reserve $11,098,700 insurance Company. A saving of approxâ€" imately 40 per cent on your present cost is surely worth considering when you can have the same or better security than you now enjoy. . _ _ _ 5 ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW. H.0.LC. loan, payments $39 per month. . Coal stoker, elec. water heater insulated attic, 2â€"car garage. Address P.0. Box 2, Highâ€" land Park, i. Géltf PRICE REDUCED TO $9,000.00 Why Pay Rent? 9 Ih.'l-sl h“l‘:’ l*n?h' hv..‘-ll vin p img n & very built. _ Reasonable ?on payment, . balâ€" ance HOLC loan. No commissions or renewals. THE WATER HAS BEEN SQUEEZED OUT OPF THIS ONE Brick, tile roof, 6 large rooms, also library, and breakfast nook, 1 bik. from lake. MHOLCâ€" msking for bids. _ 10 per cent down, balarice like rent. This is a "real ancrifice." F. B. Williams, 541 Ctl. Ave. Phond 2360. G51T FOR SALE OR TRADE: $ reom 10 ROOM HOUSE, HOT WATER HEAT; close to town ; for quick sale $8,500. Part cash, balance on monthly contract. ‘The Chicago Daily News ur. ‘The State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company has now become the leading producer of automobile insurance (Polâ€" icies sold) in the world." Rated A plus 4 ROOM of Insurance by A. A. Best Co., the Dun & Bradstrect Fords â€" Plymouths â€" Chevrolets Liability $10,000 â€"â€" $20,000 and property Damage $5,000. Both for $8.20 Semiâ€" Annually. _ Larger cars slightly higher. Free Travel Bureau Service to Policy Holders. STATE FARM INSURANCE AGENCY Office 386 Central Ave. Phone 268 Norman R. Williams E. H. Purdy Glencoe 246 H. P. 1478 C43 EXPERIENCED GARDENEAR _ WISH®® To« pih *** Lot 50x200. uw Telephone Lake Forest 508 Automobiles for Sale for rent in Udel! building. For informaâ€" on Te HP. 667. fome. ATTENTION MOTORISTS COAST TO COAST SERVICE Situation Wanted Houses for Sale Apartments THOMAS PESTER NOTICE â€" Advertisements received after 3 o‘clock Wednesday, placed in another section. APARTMENT Music will be furnished in the superb style of Cliff Aspegren and his orchestra. This is Northwestâ€" ern‘s No. 1 dance band. We of the North Shore Yacht cub with the Sea Scout ship Highâ€" lander invite each and every one to attend. :Please remember our promise of last year. This will be even larger and finer than before. Chicago Man Dies Dancing will be in a nautical atmosphere with the tang of the sea prevailing. Signal flags, lights, bells and belles, all present to make the evening delightful for you. Widow: "I want to insert an obituary notice in your paper. How much will it be?" " In Crash Monday On Skokie Highway N. 8. Yacht Club Annual Ball Feb. 19 The third annual ball of the North Shore Yacht club will be held Saturday, February 19, at the Raâ€" iithteeXCaFl x fredhermdirset Howard Carpenter, 86, of 1753 Greenleaf avenue, Chicago, died at 11:30 Monday night at the Highâ€" land Park hospital from injuries ‘received when the automobile in which he was riding crashed into the rear of a truck parked on the section of Skokie road illuminated by sodium safety lights near Northâ€" brook. The accident occurred at 7 Carpenter was accompanied by Karl Peterson, 32, of the same address when the automobile hit the truck driven by Ben Levin of 4444 Grenshal avenue, Chicago. The truck had been driven off the paveâ€" ment side, leaving two wheels on the road, directly under one of the safety lights, while Levin was beâ€" ing questioned by highway police about a license. Widow: "Oh, land sakes, and John was six feet tall!" Editor: "Twentyâ€"five cents an inch, madam." 818 Central Ave. Phone HP. 3852. Y41t FOR RENT: FURNISHED HOUSE VAN WAGENEN ALLING Telephone Lake Forest 148. B5ilh Offering several high grade first mortgages Exceptionally _ well secured on . North Shore properties. . . _ _ _ RAVINIA TERRACE, 60x150 LOT, FULLY improved, excellent location, close to schools, transportation and stores, priced reasonably. Owner, E. A. Hoim, 314 8. Wa Pelia St., Mt. Prospect, Ill. Phone M. P. 860. L60â€"52 ly and get answer same day. F. Pav â€l_c'x. Ag': (Robertson) 562 Green Bay Rd. CHILDS "YOUTH" BED AND CHIFFAR HOUSEHOLD GOODS, CONSISTING OF BE PARTICULAR Have a Radio Artist teach you preferred Accordion, Solfeggio, Clarinet, String Inâ€" struments and Saxophone. 100 Central Ave. Phone N. P. $000. Rirtt Ken{lworth 2016 obe, very reas., good condition. Tel. H.P. 2796. A4itf electric refrigerator, studio coach, beds, dresser, chifferobe, stands, table, chairs, rugs and numerous other articles. 26 8. Greenbay Rd. Tel. H.P. 163. Ab1â€"58 SHARPENED, SAWS FILED e:t-m:wnlh-lfl-. "Lawn Mower Shop Furnishings for Sale ___JOHN F. LEONARDI 51. Highwood Ave., Highwood Office Phone H. P. 519 PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE EUTERPE SCHOOL OF MUSIC Houses for Rent Better* Bury Him REAL ESTATE LOANs Instruction INVESTORS NOTICE Real Estaie Tel THE PRE&S8 LS1â€"52pd 160â€"52 Rehearsals Start For WLS Broadcast The basis of the program was written by Pot Pourri and revised by several groups of students. Due to the fact that only union musiâ€" cians can play over the radio, not even recordings of the band and orâ€" chestra can be used. The only muâ€" sic to be included will be on exâ€" cerpt from the "Stunts" program. Washington Birthday Dinner In Evanston Next Tuesday P.M. The Daughters and the Sons of the Revolution are: cooperating in a program of outstanding merit, celebrating the 206th anniversary of the birthday of George Washâ€" ington. Four North Shore Chapâ€" ters of the D.A.R. will ‘introduce their regents and the president of the Illinois Society of the D.A.R. will be present. The reception at 6:30 will be followed by a dinner and the speaker of the evening will be Judge John P. McGoorty, music by that well known quartette, the Harmony Masters. This will be held at the Orrington hotel, Evanston, Tuesday night, Feb. 22, and reserâ€" vations may be made with Mrs. L. B. Sinclair, H.P. 971. cast completed, rehearsals started yesterday at Highland Park high school. The broadcast will take p‘l’nuonhtnrduy.lm' 26, at 10 a.m. The script was sent to WLS on February 12 for final revisions by the station‘s continuity department. Catholic Woman‘s League Card Party In Evanston Feb. 23 The welfare department of the North Shore Catholic Woman‘s League will have a dessert bridge at the Evanston Woman‘s club on Wedâ€" nesday, Feb. 23, at 1:30 p.m. This is the last party which this departâ€" ment will give this season. Many beautiful prizes have been donated and members are requested to make soon as possible. OFFICEâ€"UPâ€"DOâ€"DATE IN OUR BANK WILL SHARE OFFICE IN FIRST NAâ€" tional Bank Building. Two private office ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Administratrix to Collect of the Estate of Paul Ziegner, deceased, has fixed upon Tuesday, the 5th day of April A.D.ll:‘utbomrnlhylwml.h ing of all claims against the above named Estate. Allurwnnhm claims against said Estate are hereby fled and requestâ€" ed to attend the Probate Court of Lake County, Illinois, on said date at ten o‘clock A.M. for the purpose of having said claims NOTICE ‘The Deerfield State Bank, pursuant to the Statute in such case made and provided and by virtue of the authority unanimously granted by its stockholders at their annual meeting held on January 1ith, 1938, at 809 Waukegan Road, Deerfleld, Illinois, reduced its Board of Directors from seven to six. A certification of such reduction in the mumber of Directors has been filed with the Recorder_of Deeds for Lake County, 1iliâ€" mois. ‘This Notice is given pursuant to se ons "PrATe BANK â€" LC COUNTY OF LAKE ) TN THE PROBATE COURT OF LAKE CcoUNTY IN THE MATTER OFP THE ESTATR) OF LILLIAN FRANCES SCHMITZ ( Deceased) ADJUDICATION NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Executrix of the Estate of Lilâ€" STATE OF ILLINOIS building, on reasonable terms. _ FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF H1GH LA ND PARK. 345 ELLEN M. ZIEGNER, Administratrix to Collect of Estate of Paul Ziegner, Deceased. Waukegan, IIL., January 27, 1938. X49â€"51 lian Frances Schmidt, deceased, has fixed With plans for the WLS broadâ€" rooms and reception room. Tel. 2380. J46 Mary . M rom tm nonck is hereby ai WANTâ€"ADS Phone By C. Johnston Davis, President Office. for Rent , the 5th Legal Notices X49â€"51 ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is bereby given that the undersigned: Executrix of the Estate of William A. Churchill deceased, has fixed upon Tuesday, the 5th day of April A.D. l!u.-ï¬onurndnhthhud&d all claims against the above named ite. aleh-viudnh--?hu-uI; are herel notified an N_M m-umm’:hcmuunc«mv. Iilinols, on said date at ten o‘clock A. N. for the purpose of having said claims adâ€" _"® _ ALICE CHURCHILLL GUTMAN, Exeeutrix. Waukegan, 11L.,â€"January 31, 1938. X49â€"51 the undersigned Catherine Onderdonk, Exâ€" ecutrix of the Estate of W. Holmes Onâ€" derdonk, deceased, has fixed upon Tuesday, the 5th day of April A. D. 1988, as the mmbytor&-b-rhgdnfldlb against the above named tate. _ All perâ€" sons having claims against said Estate are hereby notified and requested to attend the Probate Court of Lake County, Iilinois, on said date at ten o‘clock A.M. for the purâ€" pose of having said claims adjusted. Kirkland, PUBLIC NOTICE ISs HEREBY GIVEN that on the twentyâ€"fifth day of February, 1938, at the hour of 10 o‘clock in the foreâ€" noon, and -o-th-ll&.nfll all goods are sold or the lien of undersigned is satâ€" isfled, at the premises known and described as 374â€"876 Central Avenue, Highland Park, Lake County, Tilinois, the undersigned will sell at p& auction to the highest bidder __Mre. Elizabeth H. Peterson and/or John H._ Peterson, ldhflo. 2619. rul an hiite mBbNLE""vHinpaoot *T sopobais Tel. H. P. 2774 513 Elm Place ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Repair l-hun'l-hdâ€â€" 'ii-:l-v-,-ll-qï¬ eme J. SMITH JUNK 364 Nerth Ar. naon, Becker, Peebles & But we‘ll bet a Lincoln Penny if we had he‘d come out odoriess. That‘s one of the nice things about our quality cleaning, so when you call Highland Park 177â€"178 for reliable, safe, quality cleanâ€" ing, you will find it‘s also odorâ€"free. CATHERINE ONDERDONK, | _ Executrix of the Estate of W, Holmes Drive Your Car in and Get Retimate Phone H. P. 410 374 Central Avenue, Highland Park, Iilinois. X8641 HIGHLAND BU MP. SHOP WE‘VE NEVER CLEANED A GOAT ~Noin The Pamads IJ0... â€"â€" J J 8 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1988 CLEANERSG TAILORS Tel. H. P. 495 35 S. St. Johns Ave. North Sheridan Road Highiand Park Room North $05, fln.: Trust Bldg. Garments called for and delivered PAINTER‘S SUPPLIES Central & Second St. Tsl H. P. 949 Clean â€" Private â€" Respectable 30 years in Highland Park 22 North Second Street SANTI BROS. DAIRY Highland Park, HL for an Adtaker Smitty‘s BARBER SHOP For Quality and Service Call H. P. 1581 Subscribe for THE PRESS DR. A. J. E. NELSON loring and Repairing |{Lâ€"