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Highland Park Press, 8 Dec 1938, p. 4

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13 Mr. Jenks has been connected with the real estate business for the past twenty years,. He established the‘ Evanston office of McGuire & Orr and acted as its sales manager for five years. In 1926, he and Mr. Hokanson organized the present firm of Hokanson and Jenks. ce â€" During his experience, he has acted as either broker or salesman in the transfer of some of the finest Herbert G. Jenks Is New President Of. Real Estate Board North Shore estates and homes and he is considered an authority on xs:;idcnfifl property along the North ore. : CHICAGO OFFICES: needGcna enc rergnmnistets. :. 5:b e hm mt nen O OE C UUELON 00 0 Oe oo 1 Communications intended for publication must be written on obe of the paper and signed with the name and address of the writer, M-h-'l‘l.flucu-t i. aoecday noon to insure appesrance in current issue. affairs where an admission ch John L. senmasenae e en P C 00 eR S Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, Herbert C. Jenks was elected presâ€" ident of the Evanstonâ€"North Shore Real Estate board at the annual meeting held Monday night, Dec. 5, 1938 at the Shawnee Country . club in Wilmette. : © % i J He is the third generation of the Jenks family.in the real estate busiâ€" ness in this locality; his grandfathâ€" er, Chancellor Livingston Jenks, having Igid out a part of North Evâ€" anston and Glencoe. Some of the THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS -m-wa-muanxousmmol-?fih:ra;t dutpmmsemnnfecmnmansmmemmetime e e e on CS C Ne lasued Thyreday of each week by the Udel! Printing Company, C ‘Telephones : | PAGE FOUR . DILL‘S HOME BARBER SHOP First house north of Central avenue on * East side of Street Phone Highland P. \â€"_ A COM flh\l@ 3702 â€" 3703 , MR%EUP 30 N. First Street ~~~~â€"*~~â€" fighland Pa HAIRCUTTING 15 Years in Highland Park Telephone H. P. 5435 Eat Fish at least twice a week. We are able to give you a nice selection of fresh fish and . seaâ€"foods every day of the week. Sea Perch, Fillets Ib. ... 25¢ Red Snapper, Ib. ............35¢ Calamari, lb. ................15¢ Boston Scrod, fillet, Ib. ..45¢ Herring, salt water, Ib. ... 20¢ Ciscoes, boned, Ib. ...........288¢ 21 North Second Street Sea Bass, lb. ....................._di0@ Scallops, Ib. .._._._â€".____~_4d€¢ Swordfish, Ib. .............._.â€"_55¢ Catfish," Ib. .....................30¢ Lobstertails, lb. ..........}Q@ Frog Legs, per doun «_~.95¢ A Fine Assortment of Imported and Domestic Cheese ho smm‘ > is ~"___ $59.00 SHERONY HARDW ARE Imp. Swiss Cheese, lb. .....55¢ Imp. Roquefort, Ib. .......59¢ Imp, Cammembert, lb. .....65¢ ]‘I-p._‘_Bul w e, 1b. ....fl 7 o ue . CUPRISK, D... . I2¢ j 314 Railway Ave. "irst Street . x Highland Park, Ill. "Health From The Sea"~ â€" m t A member of THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP $1.50 per year 1b. /.. is published, will be charged at regular advertising rates. 20¢ Sole, genuine, fillet, lb. ... ;.. RHEC® -â€"--â€"-â€" Rew LC 185 N. Wabash Ave., Suite 901 â€" Tel. State 6326 1016 Willoughby Tower + Tel. Central §855 Post Office Will Be Open Saturdays Preceding Christmas Other officers elected included Roâ€" land H. Peterson of Quinian and Tyâ€" son, vice president; Ruth L. Cronk of Baird and Warner, secretary, and A. M. Landaker of Bills unfi treasurer; for directors, Robert: L Wyatt and William A. Sadler, _: Hempstead Lyons, Pub,. Chmn. streets in this section bear the famâ€" Mr. Jenks has been mctive in the Evanstonâ€"North Shore Real Estate board practically since its inception. He has served as treasurer, viceâ€" president and on many and various committees. The new president looks forward and has ple&ed himself to perform to an improved year in real estate his new duties in a way that will ily name. be of benefit to the members of the board and to the general public as well. * ‘The Highland Park post office, for the accommodation of patrons wishâ€" ing to mail Christmas parcels and letters and obtain money orders, will remain open the three Saturâ€" days before ~Christmas until, 6 o‘clock p.m. Also, beginning: next week, one window will be open for the weighing of pan:&lfi purâ€" chase of stamps, in the evening, from 6 to 8 p.m. S d a futnished. To reach destination by Saturâ€" day, the 24th, parcels should be mailedâ€"not later than from the 15th to the 21st, depending on distance in this < country from Highland Park. A schedule of "latest mailâ€" ing" dates is available at the local post office and any information which may assist the public in their Christmas, mailings: will be gladly Phone H. P. 2041 % cents per single copy c nunidinicnondinaniivinienent on ccentniiatimnzemnn en ind uen Mary Lou Keaster Instructs G. Scouts in Creative Course The Girl Scout Consultant plan offers to young women going to colâ€" lege or vocational schools an opporâ€" tunity to earn extra points or credâ€" its for "outside work" in the parâ€" ticular field they have ghosen for their careers. (§ * .Miss Mary Lou Keaster, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Keasâ€" ter of 683 Carol court, is a Senior in the Northwestern University who each week is giving instruction in creative dramatics to seventgen of the thirtyâ€"five Girl Scouts in the Braeside Troop No. 8. _Miss Keaster‘s $raining in ereâ€" ative gramatics :dl:: chlldr;;‘- theâ€" atre has u Winifred W}:r:._ vt the Children‘s Theatre of i enaapafiony selfâ€"assurance and ul?-;ki'rfim. "After the girls have amequired m good background, it is planned that a performance will be given, alâ€" though this is not the ultimate aim of the work, which is for the benefit of the child, and not of the audiâ€" ence," says Miss Keaster, And that, of coudse. is the aim of Girl Scoutâ€" ingâ€"the development and happiness of the girl! yo /J Wantedâ€"Girl Scout Uniforms: Outgrown Girl Scout uniforms are much in demand from time to time. Anyone having an outâ€"grown Girl Scout uniform for u%e may find a buyer by calling Mrs. Arthur Maâ€" son, Highland Park 38554. Apollo Musical Club To Present Handel‘s Messiah December 27 When the Apollio Musical club of Chicago presents Handel‘s "Mesâ€" sigh" on Tuesday evening, Decemâ€" ber 27, at Orchestra Hall, it will carry on a tradition of‘\sixtyâ€"seven years standing. 1 The club. under. the. (t:eetiou of Edgar A. Nelson, will assisted by: the Chicago Symphony â€"«Ochesâ€" tra; Robert Birch, organist, and the following soloists: Kathryn Witwer, Chicago soprano}; Ruth %l;tax. ‘conâ€" tralto, also of Chicago; Leslie Marâ€" dall, tenor, a newcomer from Toâ€" ronto, .and Fresverick Baer, New York bass. k Deerfield Women to Enjoy Christmas Party, Next Tuesday The coming performance will be the club‘s ninetyâ€"second rendition of the Handel masterpigce. The ‘Deerfield‘ Woman‘s club will meet.on Tuesday afternoon, Decemâ€" ber 18, in the library of the Deerâ€" field grammar school. A Christâ€" mas program has ~been planned. Kenneth Hunter, director of the Stagers, Deerfield Dramatic club, will read a Christmas play and Mr. Daggy of the Public Service Co. will talk on "Christmas Lighting in the Home," Mrs. C, W. Boyle is in charge of the program and wishes to remind the club members that there will be a box at the meeting for donations for the Plant Flower and Fruit Guild. Preceding the meeting at 1:15 p.m. Mrs. Carl E. Bates will review "Dynasty of Death" by Taylor Caldwell. > R A Christmas Gift from HOOPS is a symbol of thoughtful choosing 531 5O. WABASH AVE. T HR PR BS&8 Centrella League â€" Bowls Double Series Due To Holiday the North Shore rs League unâ€" der the banner nfi Centrella .did double duty because of the "layâ€"off" during the Thanksgiving holiday. The fast stepping team of the J. J. Lipp Paper Company led by Captain Harold Bernsten rests in first place with a full game lead over. Nottoliâ€" Bros, Produce team with Johnnielmt'cr as captain, .. Due to the expert handiecapping of Clarence Bach muth attention was drawn to the narrow margin of the winning teams over their opâ€" ponents. Eleven games were decidâ€" ed by the small margin of from 2 to 13 pins. f Handicap System Is Perfect When one studies the standings of the twelve teams in the Centrel+â€" Ia league, only 5 games separate the Hydrox: Beverage team led by Captain Harold Voltz, and 11th in the race, from the Armour Stars with Coâ€"Captains‘ Hans T. Bakke and P. L. Happ who are in 3rd place and 4 games from the top. ; Team Standings e . Team J, J. Lipp Paper Company Nottoli Bros. Produce Co...... AFMOUF _ & _ CO. â€"s.ilc.ccslllsois Town Crier FIOUr _ ....â€"..;«. gl'l‘ Monk Olive Oil Co. â€". f e TFIOW. â€"..â€"~. s ren Stewarts â€" Coffee _......._._....â€"â€" All A"l-::hn !‘o::-' * Ks Hydrox Beverage CoFP. . ... Cm-e’ M o & Bluhvoflcfv., December 13th being the second Tuesday of the :month, manufacâ€" turers, store owners, employees, and the ladies are cordially invited to be the guests of the league. Following the bowling tourney,.a program of song and entertainment will be presented and the Woodâ€" land Grocery and Market Music Masters will: supply the music for the dancers.‘ 4s 1 & Tuesday Night Is Manufacturer‘s Luncheon and ite ~wi i o an retruhm%&‘f\ll The Committee on Arrangement has promised a pleasant and enâ€" tertaining evening for the Cttrella bowlers .and their guests, Ah]otelyldnew style. Yellow or es ~.â€" . $12.90 R Complete service for 6 or 8 Ele in fine silverplate. Hofl:: bl‘:;:: knives w1§h stainless steel $12.00 ? $85.00 Complete dresser set .>. . every piece in lovely matched design. SUNSET CAFE L. H. NEMEROFF USB YOULCREDIT Authorized dea for Bulova, Gruen E Elp‘ln Watches. GIFT S $6.50‘ EASY TERMSâ€"As low as $1.00 per waeek, | OPEN EVENINGS _ SERVED ; at moderate prices. W. J. KNIGHT, Prop. 535 Central Avenue 372 Central Avenue WHERE FINE FOODS M kcommctediatids PmE Won 20 20 19 16 16 16 15 6. oamsancnideicsiincmnt Eoo repmeeate Pm ts 18 18 14 1t 11 17 18 18 18 18 e( o Pmg! us membership in popâ€" _ $5,000 for Oldest Victrolas! : Revord Society, All for Yhe price of this new RCA 'A‘.-.._,“":f-&' howes fhik alone â€"minus our $40 v made in each ’= 1 Take “‘&h“ of m'fiu’u.fid thisimo â€"saving now ! _ Get full details now. No obligation. "*PCeu.cn Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings _ .ruhu'hvufiunh.Wohvihyu.hfln A: NEW Colonnade Room. > EBDCEWATER BEACH HOTEL â€" SilB Just a fow minutes from your neighborhood @ A refreshâ€" h W restaurant in a hotel famous for its food and sérvâ€" $ Economical, too . . . Dinners week days, 80 cents to $108 . . . Sundays, 90 cents to $1.35 . . . Luncheor: fromâ€" 40 cents 54 %+A Central Avenue soiled hat can spoil an otherwise imâ€" aculate appearance. We use factory juipment for reâ€"blocking and reâ€"shapâ€" g after THOROUGH cleaning. : 8 * feaces 4 h "~ _ HIGHLAND PARK mg ase Mode! Uâ€"125. But l:t.d‘l‘lm rou buy this nding new Viw& fo g,w;'gah r georth of your own E OPENING _ OTHE NEW â€"=_ of State and National Dyers and Cleaners Association JOHN B. NASH, Proprietor. ) +239 North Green Bay Road, Highland Park ! what you get! rine. .. $40 for your old ULAR PRICE AST + LUNCHEON â€" DINNER â€" OPEN ALL NIGHT 5300 BLOCK + SHERIDAN ROAD ENE W HAT : ind Radio Service On Model Uâ€"125 ‘s subscripâ€" VYOUTr THURSDAY,: DECEMBER A, 1988 Penteprrhron erttuan atce foas Model Uâ€"125 Alth

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