PAGE EIGHT §41 Central Ave. Tel HP. 154. USSH THBEE : GRAVE LOTS IN NEARBY cemetery. Reasonable. Tel H.P. 3108 CHRISTMAS CARDS AND ENVELOPES ALL _ BEAUTIFUL _ DOUBLEâ€"FOLDERS WITH YOUR NAME INSCRIBED â€" CHOICE OF 10 MOST ATTRACTIVE SUBâ€" JECTS. YOUR NAME IMPRINTED ON EVERY CARD. _ORDER EARLY To INSURE BEST SELECTION. ENGRAVED XMAS CARDS AS LOW AS + 25 for §$8.50 WE CAN PRINT YOUR FAMILY OR PER SONAL XMAS CARDS FROM YOUR CUT, BLOCK OR PHOTOGRAPH. COME IN FOR SUGGESTIONS. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS 536 CENTRAL AVE. TEL H.P. 557 US ROTTED MANURE, RICH BLACK SOIL Fertiliser, _ Landscape gardening _ and FOR SALEâ€"RUBBER TIRED SHAW + HARDMAN UPRIGHT PIANO, $25. ALSO ::vdu-fl. -’ll hh:.k‘ V;%mom.“mm , Marconi slooprig, »q, ft; can be seen on No. 3 Buoy,.Great Lakes Naval Training Station. Excellent buy, best of« fer. Call Capt. C. H. Elms, Lake Forest 1596 Local 147. U36lh USED STORM WINDOWS SUITABLE FOR enclosing porch, outside entrance or cold frame, mpproximate sizes, 735x3 ft. Cmt ft., $1.00; 6x3 ft., T5e; l}r:‘% ft., f Small ‘odd sizes, ‘35¢. ‘ All sash painted white. Call H.P. 192. USbpd 1 REGULATION POCKET BILLIARD TAâ€" ble, practically new. Complete with cues, racks, ete. 1114 Sheridan Rd., Gh‘m MAN‘S TUXEDO SUIT, sise 34 or 35, in FOR SALE: OIL HEATER:; AIROFLAME DAVENPORT, CHAIR, TABLE LAMP, RELIABLE PARTY WOULD LIKE To ';'G-"qm..“""-m";.e;r"m" ow. Fine for small farm. Like new. Call 2350. URE HOME MADE CIDER AT c t c d oc k t for .(:g-.., 'Mm___lï¬_ Heds condition. â€" Sewing tables, racks, dress forms and folding bed. Reasonable. Tel. Winnetka 1325. CHAUFFEUR, MARRIED. 2o YEARS EXâ€" COLORED SOUTHERN COUPLE. MAX h im Rreek k‘ m Bhk ClAle llOUl!lArN. OI.J'.I"F'DRI work, can go anywhere. Former at Exmoor Coun club. References. bert Steele. M‘gP 2626. E36A BUSINES® LOT, N. 8T. JOHNS AVE. near high school. Very ressonable price. perfect condition. Tel. H. P. 1646. US6 cireulating oil heating stove in good conâ€" dition. $10. Mrs. John T. Beckman, Sr. Snunders Road. Telephone Deerfleld r.!' end tables, pictures table and lamp, etc. L _ ESTATEâ€"LOANSâ€"INSURANCE "A RAILWAY AVE, HIGHWOOD _ for an Adtaker Phone i & T $1.50 per yard or §3 r rnfl delivered A. DE VOEGELAERE 8. Milwaukee Ave. near Half Day U36Th experienced chauffeur, houseman and garâ€" dener. Wife good cook and housekeeper. Honest and trustworthy. Excellent North Shore references. Write Box "B", /o Lake Forest News, 279 E. Deerpath Ave. -;ric;n'e._._-ï¬eâ€"oâ€"l'l-l;i"-n%m rences. Day _ or week. Telephone Lake Forst 1163. ‘um Furnishings For Sale ##§ RAILROAD AVE., HIGHWOOD Highland Radio Service XMAS CARDS Situation LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH ROTTEN COW MANURE Misc. for Sale care of children day or evenings. H.P. 155. * Trew Lost and Found Real Estate $1.00 cedar chest, bridge Tel. H.P. 1610. A36 Wanted Y % 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 Saturday publication. 10 cents for each additional line. $1.10 for 8 consecutive weeks. WMMM&WM’MQ; $1.00 u%uwummmpmmmmm:u for five lines or less if paid for before insertion; $1.00 if not by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each additional line, CLASSIFIED WANTâ€"ADS Phone 1 ROOM HOUSE, GARAGE, 5o FOOT landscaped lot, close in, $6,800; good OFFICE OR DESK SPACK, desirable downâ€" town Lake Forest location. Ground floor. Tel LF. 115. J2Sth PAINTERS & DECORATORS Consult us on your painting problems. Adâ€" vice and estimates free. Do your decorâ€" ating now. Tel. H.P. 1946. R34â€"36pd ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED 3 R O 0 M 18T FLOOR APARTMENT IN HIGHLAND 29 Years‘ Ex ce 13 Years in Park Tel. H.P. Charges Reasonable. Estimates Free OFFICEâ€"UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR BANK hlwa.‘ on ressonable terms. _FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND UNFURNISHED OR FURNISHED APARTâ€" IN LAKE BLUFF. 4 RM. FURNISHED LAWNMOWERS â€" SHARPENED ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED HOUSE IN Ravinia, east side, near transportation, large living room and dining room comâ€" bined. 2 bedrooms, bath, kitchen and Erhe:. $75 per non.dth |=:|::I=.hp'::â€™ï¬ gas, water a r 1640 Dean Ave. Tel. H.g.. 856. B36 FURNISHED _ BEDROOM, GENTLEMAN _ _ ____ THOMAS PESTER Telephone Lake Forest 503. PLEASANT ROOM SUITABLE FOR 1 OR terms. For particulars on these and othâ€" AVAILABLE _NOW COUPLES Aâ€"1 REFERENCES GEN. MAIDSâ€"COOKSâ€"2ND MAIDS DURMENT _ EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 366 E. CENTRAL AVE. TEL H.P. 77 fint; heat and hot water. $45 per mo. Also 4 rm. unfurnished fiat, ht. and hot water, $45, No children. _ filed. Work guaranteed; we call for and Lawn Mower Shop IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCED CALL AT mth’dnuho-hl.vhh.nnr for 2 persons, $45 per month furâ€" nished, including beat, gas, light, garâ€" bage disposal; $40 per month unfurnished .“WII heat and light only. Tel. I%.P. gas stove, bot and cold water, Mruil;;" tricity, washing machine. Tel H.P. 1636. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 746 EIM ST. WIN ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby 1{:“ g the undersigned Kathleen B. Calkins, ecutrix ef the Estate of Raymond Mott Calkins, decemesed, has fixed upon Tuss» dw.lhulhyofbo.-hhn‘lï¬ as the return ï¬â€˜:.ht the hearing of claims . against above named Estate. All persons having claims agminst said Reâ€" attend the Probate Court of Lake y. Iilinots, nmnllhu at tem o‘M“fl. ol Pirhine ff harme toll Clatme Ab K.A'I'IL.A B. CALKINS. Dunbar a Waukegan, M'IT.I‘ X34â€"38 Adahingmhllnt.nd'l'h‘{ Drove his car with a great deal ;ddlo:"l‘-mw.:d. *l-t.nl-.mhâ€l.v- ers him. ’::â€"im‘"‘.' $8.00 per week. 1 block from iess district. 611 Central Ave. Tel. HP. 2122. P35â€"36 ROOMS FURNISHED FOR COUPLE Tel. 700 Central Ave. Tele. 3090â€"Râ€"6 _ RZH this office at once for domestic work Many jobs open: Good pay. _ use in lï¬ d residential section of Lake rest. rental for winten sémson. e iiformation telephone Lake Forest PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE EXPERIENCED HELP GIRLS, COUPLES Business Directory mnear transportation, reasonable rent. . HLP. 1817. P36tf Houses For Sale wre hereby notified and requested to Houses for Rent Read The Wantâ€"Ads Office for Rent Rooms for Rent SHORELINE Apartments Help Wanted Legal Notices eall Lake Forest _"aiiio;} Viceâ€"Versa for D35pd D29Ih SAWS B34h] First Church of Christ, mï¬lt lighiand Park, Miinoie, 381. Rasel Highla ar| avenue, is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Chureh of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass, The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock ua'mw.an- day evening meeting, includes testimonies of Christian Science healing, is at 8 o‘clock. Sunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 y-uhud is held Sunday morning at 9:30, Subject for next Sunday‘s Lesâ€" somn sermon, "Adam and Fallen Man." A free public reading room is maintained by this church at 43 N. Sheridan road, which is open daily from 9 o‘clock in the morning to 6 in the evening, except on Saturday when it is open from 9 a.m to 9 p.m. Here the Bible and authorized Christiaan Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased, On Sunday the reading room is open from 2:30 to 5:30, _All are cordially invited to attend the services and make use of the reading room, Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Man is not God, and God is not man Again, God, or good, never made man capable of sin. It is the opposite of goodâ€"that is, evilâ€"which seems to m;k:&m)en eapable of wrong doing" (P. £ t6D, ® a 4 & + + Deerficld Preabytetian Church Rev. W. F. Weir, Minister Sunday, 9:30 a.m.â€"Church school, M. O. Olson, Sup‘t; 10 a.m.â€"Adult Bible classes; 10:30 a.m.â€"Morning worship. â€" Service appropriate to Armistice "Prospects of World Peace"; 8 p.m.â€"High school Young People‘s meeting. _ lust bath conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and sin, when it is, finished. b;l)n(om forth death" (James 1:13 15). Tuesday, 8 p.m.â€"Meeting of Sesâ€" sion at home of ‘Dr. Weir. The Golden Text was, "Rejoice not 1gainst me, O mine enemy ; when ! fall, I shall arise; when 1 sit in dark ness, the Lord shall be a light unto me" (Micab 7:8). Among the citations which com prised the Leuon-scn:r was the following from the Bible: . "Let no man say when be is tempted, 1 am tempted of God: for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempteth he any man: But every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed. Then when ho onriedan eoltat ertpoge the rist ence â€" tox v "Science and aulg with ay to the "Everlasting Punishment" was the subject of the Lessonâ€"Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, October 30. Holy Cross Catholic Church Deerfield ; Rev. J, V. Murphy, Pastor Sunday masses, 7:30, 9, 10:30 and 11:30. Daily masses, 7:30 a.m. Mother of Perpetual Help devoâ€" tions at 8 p.m. Tuesday. *HRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES _ Catechism classes after 9 a.m. Sunday mass. Bethlchem Evangelical Church Rev. Earl J. Bruso, Minister 815 Rosemary Terrace Deerfield Sunday, Nov. 6, 1938 Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Mr Arno A. Frantz, Supt. Morning worship 11 a.m. Music by the church choir. Sermon by the minister. The evening service 7:30 . p.m. Music by the choir of the Chinese Address by Dr. Phillip Yung Lee, Union Christian church, Chicago. minister. Note the change in time of this service. N1 â€"* Weekday Activities Preaching u::hn, November 7 to 11. Monday Tuesday evening, Rev. W. A. Stauffer of Barrington, Wednesday, . Thursday, Friday, Rev. W. E. Grote of Elgin, IIl. The services will begin each eve= ning at 8 o‘clock. There will be special music each evening. Everyâ€" one is invited. Highwood Methodist Church nm-.u‘m. n:â€l.mmnm M’::".muiï¬. A muâ€" slcal concert will hmÂ«ï¬ by Nétaring ~Rermien "Mark, . a " noted radio singer and others. Also Einâ€" ar Krants, prominent pianist, will Sunday, November 6th. Program begins at 8:00. Sunday echool at 10:80 a.m. Evening service at T:45 p.m. The Lessonâ€"Sermon also in Confessions on Saturday at 7:30 Refreshments will be served CHURCH NEWS €*HE Pikss Friday, 6:80 p.m. â€" Fatherâ€"Son Dinner, Mr., Sam Campbell speaker. Sunday, 9:45 a.m.â€"Sunday school, with classes for all ages; 11 a.m.â€" Morning worship, with message by the pastor; 6:45 p.m.â€"Young peoâ€" ple; 7:45 p.m. â€" Evening service, good singing and gospel message. Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.â€"Scramble dinner for mll Sunday school offiâ€" cers and teachers, workers conferâ€" ence and worship service. Thursday, 2:30 p.m. â€" The Woâ€" man‘s Missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. C. W. Hart, 602 Glenview avenue; 7:30 p.m.â€" The choir will meet for rehearsal. First United Evangelical Church * Green Bay and Laurel Avenue Rev. F. 8. Robinson, Pastor® Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Rayâ€" mond Fidder, Supt. Morning service, 10:45 â€" Armiâ€" stice Day service. Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p.m. Evening service, 7:45â€"Man Left Alone. The American Legion post No. 145 of Highland Park will attend the Armistice Day service at the First United Evangelical church, S. Green Bay road, Sunday morning, 10:45 a.m. Special music has been arâ€" ranged and the address will be deâ€" livered by the pastor, Rev. Robinâ€" St. Paul‘s church will observe Armistice Day. An invitation has been extended to the members of the American Legion post of Deerâ€" field and of the Legion Auxiliary to join us in this special service. .. St. Paul‘s Church of Barrington invites you to join in the celebraâ€" tion of her Diamond Jubilee, Sunâ€" day, November 6th, evening service St. Paut‘s Evangelical Church Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok Pastor National Peace Sunday, November 6 The meeting of the Church counâ€" cil has been postponed to Wednesâ€" day, November 9th. f Junior choir, Monday, S:g p.m. Senior choir, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Confirmation instruction Saturâ€" day, 9:30 a.m. Church school nd worship servâ€" ice, 10:30 a.m. _ _ _ _ _ St. John‘s Evangelical Church Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor National Peace Sunday, Novemâ€" ber 6. Special service and message to fit the occasion. | Worship service 9 a.m. Church sehool, 10 a.m. Members and friends of St. John‘s church are cordially invited to parâ€" ticipate in the celebration of the 75th . anniversary of,. St. Paul‘s church, Barrington: Evening servâ€" ice, 7:45. Young people‘s league, Sunday, 7:80 p.m. 3 * Thursday, November 10, Ladies‘ Aid. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. â€" Choir reâ€" hearsal. Announce Exams for Civil Service The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open competitive examinations for the positions named below. Teacher in Indian Community and Boarding Schools, Indian Field Service (including Alaska), Departâ€" ment of the Interior. This examinaâ€" tion is announced for filling posiâ€" tions in various optional branches. with salaries ranging from $1,620 Thursday, 7:80 p.m. â€" Choir reâ€" to $2,000. A college education and afl‘:in experience are required. Apâ€" plicants must not have passed their fortieth birthday. Agricultural . Extension Agent, $2,000 a year, Assistant Agricultuâ€" Tral Extension Agent, $2,600 a year, Indian Field Service, Department of the Interior. Certain college training and experience are ed for these positions. A"w must not ‘have passed their fortyâ€" d‘#ï¬m&mwmd‘ applicants for these examinations are: November 7, 1988, if received :':4-1: s-fr-;i:knqnl ovem 1 from c-l-u-..’-i states . westâ€" ward. For rh- tional smaing dater ufe $ivint June tional closing dates are t blmx.mm from points in Alaska south of the Arctic Circle, and Amgust 31, 1988, for Alï¬-wfld&oArd;kM may be obtainâ€" dh-m.â€.\â€"v Bethany Evangelical Church Laurel and McGovern Rev. H. F. Siemsen, Pastor tary of the U, S. Civil Service Board of Examiners, at. the postoffice in this city. TWENTY YEARS AGO Oct. 31, 1918 Robert H. Schauffler, a former Highland Park resident, was woundâ€" ed in the hip while in active service in France ten days ago . .. Elsâ€" worth Stoker died October 19 of a wound in the ‘head received from an exploding shell while engaged in bombing expeditions in France . . . Lieut. Wm. H. Morgan‘s name apâ€" peared in yesterday morning‘s casâ€" ualty list as wounded in service .. . Milton, Alfred and Cecil St. Peter are giving a Hallowe‘en party toâ€" night . . . Mr. and Mrs, Frank Pardâ€" ridge of Pasadena, Calif., announce the marriage of their daughter Frances to M. Villas Hubbard of C. Fay and daughter Leone spent a few days in Glencoe last week . . . Mr, and Mrs. William Mason Reay of Deerfield have taken the residence of Kenneth Cowan in Highland that city, Oct. 16 . . . Mr. and Mrs. John D. Garrity announce the birth of a son, Saturday . . . Mrs. John land Park Public Library shows the growth from a small beginning and new buildings planned to afford more room . . . Elfrieda Knaak of Deerfield was found badly burned in the basement of the Lake Bluff Village hall early this week . . . The Rudolph Roslunds of North aveâ€" nue announce. the engagement of their daughter Ruth to Emil S. Wiâ€" berg . . . The death of Christ Willâ€" man of Deerfield occured October 29 at the home of his sister, Mrs. Jacob Selig in Waterloo, Iowa . . . LaCrosse, Wis., after spending a week with Mrs. E. H. Willman of Deerfield . . . Mrs. John Larson was pleasantly surprised last evening by 20 guests who came in costumes in celebration of Hallowe‘en. Card of Thanks _ _ With, deepflaï¬tude I thank the members g Masonic lodge, also the friends and neighbors for their kindly thought and help to me in my recent bereavement.â€"Lilian E. Meyer. ‘ : TEN YEARS AGO Nov. 1, 1928 The 45th annual report of Highâ€" LOOKING BACKWARD at progressive Highland Park through the files of The Press. Your Typewriter Man Larson‘s Stationery f Store REPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" SALEBS Highland Park 567 Read The Wantâ€"Ads se "M and TH the prettiestâ€" fnest fomg ho No pfeRt P pRzReL ‘on ht prottient~â€" _ _ Oh! No! Successful _m'-â€"-;ï¬-‘-â€".fl'r‘ me, Matilda, and my money $y caumg mrenbAnp baRQ Th onget 09 * OUR QUALITY UNEXCELLED ANYWHEERE THE SECRET OF SUCCESS «oin The Pamade To ... . 5 5 8 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1988 Attention Please! It was an opening of the Philadelâ€" my!:{honleoum'l&lb- a his most majestic. The music was crashing and thunderâ€" ous, when suddenly there fell an upt and E ning a brief but absolute rest in the musi¢. Out of the stilly night there came a highâ€"pitched feminine voice, full Tel. H. P. 2774 613 Elm Place PAINTING and DECORATING Paints â€" Wall Paper â€" Glass Window Shades â€" Auto Glass PAINTER‘S SUPPLIES Central & Second St. Tel. H. P. 948 Tailoring and Repairing . Garments called for and delivered Tel. H. P. 495 85 8. St. Johns Ave. Cleaners and Tallors Repair or Rebuild Make of Rediater T-l-:-u-_-y‘?â€"u_ o,rd Your "But I Always," it said, "fry mine SANTI BROS. DAIRY Highland Park, HL PASTERURIZED MILK AND CREAM BUTTER AND EGGS for an Adtaker _ ___ Aute Bedy and Fenders . Drive Your Car in and Get Estimates JUNK 364 North Av. Phone H. P. 410 J. SMITH HIGHLAND BU MP SHOP Smitty‘s BARBER SHOP For Quality and Service Call H. 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