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Highland Park Press, 8 Dec 1938, p. 8

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cxmuuu% AND ENVELOPES ALL BBA DOUBLEâ€"FOLDERS WITH YOUR NAME INSCRIBED â€" PAGE EBIGHT 5 25 for $3.50 4 "wumrmr%olm SONAL _ XMAS CARDS YOUR CUT. BLOCK OR PHOTOGRAPH. COM IN FOR sUGGEsTIONS. THE HICGHLAND PABK 586 CENTRAL AVE mu=M 641 Central Ave. Tel H.P. 154. ~Phone CLASSIFIED WANTâ€"ADS For FERRARO & ULLIAN gmvdwcnm Ei 401 Jefferson St., Glencoe. Tel. Glen. 1015 4 noo: nhg:.i. no%sl} -g‘x‘xl’ nunlx., CoMâ€" tically ‘new.: Very m% H.P. AUTO RADIOS, reoupronngrcn snn mrmectsnt 4 GRAVE CEMETERY LOT IN NORTH USED PINES WINTERFRONT FOR 1936 ; _ to rent and to buy _ ) _It‘s our business fim a sideline. 11 N. St. Johns Ave. H.P. $099. U40â€"42 1984 TUDOR P. F. PLYMOUTH SEDAN. â€"EXCELLENT RUNNING CONDITION YOU CAN SAYVE MORE THAN THE COST OF Â¥YOUR STATE LICENSE ANNUALâ€" ly by placing mnu-owo insurance in our strong Reserve $13,468.187 insurance company. A saving of approxâ€" LOST ON SUNDAY, BLACK AND WHITE Cocker Soaniel. Reward. Tel. H.P. 2147, 917 FIUI‘I'CAKP-i- & your holiday needs, your ’;owlrummnd. Call H.P. 155. XMAS GIFT suomno& RECONDITIONED BICYC SIDEWALK BIKES AND TRICYCLES 222 McDANIELS AVENUE rm:'rU“POISALl ANTI FURâ€" dio. Phone H. P. 1510. A 4042 MUST SACRIFICE AT ONCE REMAINING pleces. Fine Adams dining rm. set, beau., desk, twin and double ‘bedrm. sets, odd chairs, tables, mirrors, drapes, fine Limoâ€" gwes dishes, breakfast set, Oriental rugs, LARGE m*'m TEA Prmi â€" T eiephont Lake Foresk 1570. _ _ .‘ AdM part of the week. Shore Garden of Memories. Splendid loâ€" cation. ‘Tel H.P. 557 days or 149 eveâ€" nings. s t Uistt Landscape Service Cordwood $6.50 Per Ton TEL H‘ _P. 149, EVENINGS. PRICE 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. mmhmwlyumn?‘.‘h. suhMl-mlAwhm Company has now become the leading producer of automobile insurance (Polâ€" icles sold) in <the world." Rated A plus by A. A. Best Co., the Dun & Bradstreet “'OOA;I‘..TOCOMTMWCI Linbility $10.000 â€" $20,000 and 4 S a Damage $5,000. mrun.u."m %hner-ndhfllv higher. & Bureau â€" Service to Policy FARM INSURANCE AGENCY 886 Central Ave. Phone 268 Norman R. Williams E. H. Purdy Glencoe 246. H. P. 1478. CaTH for an Adtaker Ox12 5 5 7 Automobiles for Sale ATTENTION MOTORISTS s A GOOD BUY 4 Burner‘ G. E. Electric. Range Furnishings For Highland Radio Service MORAINE RADIO SERVICE Johnâ€"Bosselli, Prop. _ _ XMAS CARDS OF 10 MOST ____ PHONE 150 HUBER ELECTRIC CO. Lost and Found one H. P. 4003 for 10 8$ERYICE $1.00 tor Sale rug, ete. 1911 Groveland AS LOW AS UALâ€"43 Ussâ€" en asienten3 M4ipd if not paid by Saturday following publication. hot ps by Saturday following publication. NOTICE â€" Advertisements received after 3 o‘clock Wednesday, placed in RAm:Wenhfuannuchlflplddu‘m.inum;7Beentlilnotpdd 10 cents for each additional line. $1.10 for 8 consecutive weeks. Highland Park and Lake F ch additionai une. @LJV 395 ¢ _ amt‘ aAmng. 75 sments for five lines or less i The Suburban Waste Paper, Métal & Iron Co. Make Money Deep 100â€"foot lot on Sheridan. This is the best possible location, near lake, and only Prie-'vfllâ€",‘;bi.kh- er in the spring. OFFERâ€" ing lot: i t section of Ravinia Highâ€" lands %O‘. All improvements . and * "*JOHN F. LEONARDI 81 Highwood Ave. Tel H.P. 519 or H.P. 596 maky our commtnitt SArk AND > GET RID OF YOUR OLD PAPER AND RAGS_ FROM YOUR BASEMENTS_ AND ATTICS. _ WHILE DOING S$0 _ MAKE YOURSELF A FEW EXTRA DOLLARS. ; CALL Ar ONCE, . wE wILL GIVE You PROMPT SERVICE WE BUY LARGE AND SMALL QUANâ€" TITIES FROM 5 LBS. UP. W. JOHANASON, PRES. PHONES HIGHLAND PARK 787â€"1240 _ *h mt pniato oapih ols leing ce to nt, ‘o Â¥ Livunn- wifi_umquhu. 4 bedâ€" FOR RENT IN DEERFIELD: 3 ROOM eou?. $15.00 g month. Call Mrs. Robâ€" I HAVE A HOME IN DEERFIELD, vhlch[wm:intmmthnybpdy who will occupy and take care me throughout the winter. Must be reliable. Address L.M., Highland Park Press. B41 / LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH . auY yITt REAL â€"ESTATEâ€"LOANSâ€"INSURANCE FOR RENT: NEWLY DECORATED MODâ€" 2 ROOM UNFURNISHED APARTMENT. TUdell Building, 536 Central Ave. Tel. 5 ROOM FLAT, HEAT AND HOT WATER furnished. Garage, good location. $87.50. 5" month. 944 Deerfield Rd., Deerficld, 1. ‘Tel. Deerfleld 224â€"W. D40â€"42 FLAT. 6 LIGHT ROOMS, 3 BEDROOMS, bath; T’&. second floor, unfurnished ; or will divide and furnish for light houseâ€" keeping. Garage available. Rent reduced. 36 North Ave., Lake Bluff. D41lh APARTMENT, FIRST FLOOR oF RU. six blocks from uptown. Price $4,850, '!‘m...-. -g,:-.. o â€" 1 o neuion s Nee on‘ dn FURNISHED STUDIO APARTMENT IN Ravinia, east side, near trans., suitable FLAT IN HIGHLAND â€" PARK NEAR transportation and business district. Hot air heat. Unfurnished or semiâ€"furnished. Call at 104 South Greenbay road, evenings after 6, or holidays and Sundays till noon. Available ‘at once. D39â€"41 pd FOR RENT IN DEERFIELD: 6 ROOM mediate occupanty. ‘Special note â€" Only 2 reliable long term tenants have lived in house. BTr.n ago it brought $125 per month. Tel. Kenilworth 1373. B3Th] PLEASANT ROOM SUITABLE FOR 1 OR ~.2, near transportation, : reasonable : rent. Tel H.P. 1817. ‘ P36 CARETAKERâ€"GARDENER ; MARRIED ; NO ern six room home in Mundelein. 15 or 20 minutes drive from Lake Forest or Highâ€" ATTRACTIVELY _ FURNISHED _ROO RELIABLE PARTY WOULD LKE To ville 71 or 220M. land SIMMONDS WEEKLY BARGAINS m- 6 reoomsâ€"and bath, porch, sublease to 1st or longer. Now paying $75, take .much _ lesa., NEr school and trans. Mr. "Tietsch, Tel. P. 1855 or 4185. D42 WINNETKA HOUSE 524 PROVIDENT AVE., WINNETKA STRICTLY . DEPRESSION PRICE for 2 heated apartment; first floor. C. G. Petâ€" tis, â€" Telephone Deerfleld 157. D3gâ€"41 children; experienced; reliable; excepâ€" Charles A.... McHenry, IIl. 1":%:' McHenry n‘o‘-‘iâ€"'&. * â€"hl Tel. illiams, 541 Ctl. Ave. Tel. Houses for Sale Houses for Rent Wanted to Buy Situation Wanted Rooms for Rent BUY VACANT NOW Real Estate Apartments AY AVE., HIGHWOOD and trans. % AVAILABP NOW coupLEs, A.1 |REFERENCES GEN. _ MATIDSâ€"CO0OKSâ€"2ND MAIDS INGA DURMENT EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 366 E. CENTRAL AVEâ€" TEL HP. Tt OrFICEâ€"UP.â€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR LAWNMOWERS â€" SHARPENED. . SAWS filed. Work guaranteed; we call for and wWANTED TWO FIRST CLASS WHITE COUPLES, WAGES $125.00 AND $150.00. SHORELINE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, T46 ELM STREET, WINNETKA, !'!CLlh IF EXPERIENCED %L AT OUR OFFCE ; FOR DOMESTIC WORK upon Tuesday, the lrd;’&-’ of January A.D. 1939, as the return day for the hearing of all claims against the above named Estate. All persons having |claims against said Estate are hereby noth«l and requested to attend the Probate Court of Lake County, lilinois, on said date at ten o‘clock A.M. for the purpose of h§ving said claims adâ€" ‘PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Admiistratrix of the Esâ€" justed. ‘ Voice of Gookery 4 the. butter *_| 44 top. paprika 6 the. flour | 8 eups tomato juice 1 tsp. sait . :Put potatoes through ricer; add meat, egg, salt and parsley. Shape into balls the size of walnuts. Roll in flour. Brown in butter or dripâ€" pings; place in casserole. Make sauce of butter, flour, seaâ€" sonings and tom{o juice, Pour over meat balls. Cover casserole and bake in a moderately slow oven (325 degrees) 45 minutes. > 6 halves pears |__ _ walnut meats a eup chopped dutes |!4 ‘cqup chopped celery cup chopped § 2 exgs Arrange well drained pears on shredded lettuce. Mix dates, nut meats and celery. Fill into cavity of pears. Serve with Mayonnaise or boiled salad dressing. PARMESAN CAULIFLOWER Separate caulifiower into flowerâ€" ettes, Cover with boiling water. Cook uncovered until tender about 20 minutes. Drain well. Turn . into serving dish; season with salt, pepâ€" deliver. per and melted butter, â€" Sprinkle with finely chopped parsley and Parâ€" mesan cheese. / lt zz cup sugar t lemon t m:h or bread 2‘&3’&":““ powder % tep. mace or ‘ # .cux;.mlfif ated rind 1 1 wlass jelly §:plnu msk mix yolks with sugar; stir in crumbs with flavorâ€" ing, baking powder, butter and milk; mix well, Bake in moderately slow oven (325 dgrees) 45 minutes. Reâ€" move from oven and cover top with jelly. Beat egg whites until frothy; add % teaspoon baking powder and beat until stiff . creamy. | Fold in 4 tablespoons r. Spread over jelly and place in slow oven (300 degrees) to br meringue, > f Oriental Meat Balls s Steamed Potatoes Parmesan Caulifiower Stuffed Pear Salad . -urwvu‘flr AGENCY * 146 Elm St., Tel Winnetka $012. F35hlâ€"tf Ry HAZEL KRUSE SELIG. Warren B. Buckley, Attorney. Waukegan, IIL., No_{er 17, 1988. X89â€"41 ORIENTAL MEAT BALLS 2 Ibs ground beef ‘11;? tep, salt 8 medium size f theâ€"minced _ cooked potatoes parsley 700 Central Ave. ‘Tele. 8090â€"Râ€"6 _ R3Zt GIRLS, COUPLES tent optometrist take the guessâ€"work ovnt of eye examinations. . We know all about â€" your t::flz‘lfin an to cofrect them. volppe 372 Central Ave â€" Tel. H. P. 630 EXPERIENCED HELP PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE of Business Directory Our modern equipment and a compeâ€" I. H. NEMEROFEF ADJUDICATION â€" NOTICE Office for Rent STUFFED PEAR SALAD SHORLINE Legal Notices Help Wanted AND OPTICIAN QUEEN PUDDING Mower Shop onsecutive weeks. Highland Park and Lake Forest Comm! IMRLO, ((DC mm:7&mhrflnnmahnlfipddf before insertion ; 4 10 cents each additional: line. _ e dding TB B PR 588 J18 Every Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o‘clock the ors meet in the social room of the church to make window decorations for Christmas, The work is under the direction of the junior teachers. l = F. G. Piepenbrok, pastor. Church school and worship service 10:30 a.m. ~ Friday of this week, 8 p.m. the annual congregational meeting will be held at the church. . Members are kindly requested to attend. Affiâ€" liated members are cordially invited. After the meet, luncheon will be served. j K\ â€" Choir rehearsals: Junior choir Monday, 7 p.m. Senior choir Thursâ€" day 7:30 p.m. M Mess e â€" Tuesday, December 18 4 nndioficex’-s of theVSund'a;em will meet at the home of Mrs. Glen Greenwood. ks 5 Wednesday, December 14, Mrs. F. Gloden and Mrs. Glen Greenwood wil entertain the Evangelical Daughters at a Christmas party. Luncheon 1 p.m,. t the home of Mrs. Greenwood. â€" After: luncheon the party will be held at the home of Mrs. Gloden. €5A On the evening of December 14 the young people of the church will meet for a banquet and for the purâ€" pose of organizing a Young Peoâ€" ple‘s Congregation. The Rev. F. W. Schroeder, president of the North IMlinois ristrict, will be the guest speaker. Dinner :will be served at 6:380 p.m. ty This week choir rehearsal will be held on Friday, Thursday being the bazaar and dinner sponsored by the Ladies‘ Aid of, St. John‘s church. The public is most cordially invited to this annual affair of the church. Choir rehearsal every Tuesday and Thursday evening, 7:30 p.m. Thursdayâ€" "~2:30 p.m. fhe \Woman‘s Missionâ€" ary society will meet at the home of Mrs. A. E. Vetter, 556 DeTamble avenue. 7:80 p.m. The choir will meet for rehearsal. | . ¢ Saturdayâ€"8:30 a.m. Bake sale at the‘ A. & P. store. Sundayâ€" | is A> classes for every age. â€" 11 a.m.. Morning worship, with the pastor preacthing. â€" 2:80 p.m. Senior choir rehearsal. 4 p.m. Rehearsal for children for Christmas program. ‘T;:45 p.m. Evening service with message by the pastor. _ =~ _ â€" 6:45 p.m. Young people will meet for C-l- x t { * Thursdayâ€"7:30 p.m. Social for the young ?eoplo, also rehearsal for iSenior chojr. Christmas â€"The | White Gift Christmas service will be held at 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 18. The 5:15 p.m. Rehearsal of young people‘s choir. â€" "Cuse . ; Mondayâ€"7:45 p.m. Meeting of the Board of Trustees. Wednesdayâ€"7:45 p.m; Midâ€"week service. / E : Tuesdayâ€"â€"7:30 p.m. Meeting of the Semper Fedeluis Gens. â€" _ Senior Choirw ill give its Christmas Cantata at 4:30 p.m. Christmas day. The Bethany Evangelical Church Laure!l and McGovern H; F. Siemsen, pastor 4 R. Sain, assistant, The Zion Lutheran Church _ / Highwood, IIl. f Henry G. MHedlund, pastor Sunday school 9:45 a.m. ; English servites 11 a.m, â€" Evening service 7:30 p.m, At this service there will be a concert given upon a Hammond orâ€" gan. . You are cordially welcome to come to our services and program. Monday, Dec. 12, the Board of Administration will meet in the church parlors.. â€"| Tuesday evening choir rehearsal 7:80 p.m. | 4 Baturday mornings at 10 a.mw. the Confirmation class meets for inâ€" Sunday : . Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Mr. Arno Frants, Supt. <â€" ;. Morning worship 11 a.m. Junior sermon for boys and girls, Music by the church choir under the diâ€" rection of David Stryker. Sermon St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church Bethlehem Euwdw" Church Rev. Earl J. Bruso, Minister : 75 cents if not paid by SatuÂ¥ilay following publication. 815 a.m. Sunday school with CHURCH NEWS Rosemary Terrace 11, Universal Bible by Young People‘s Forum 7 p.m. "Budghism" will be discussed. h@.evening service 8 p.m. Steriâ€" Forth@ Everybody welcome. E; Weekday Activities n hGr rehearsal Friday 7:45 p.m, is in Religion Saturday 10 a.m, fWion Band for boys and girls Saturilgy 2:30 p.m. under direction of Mys, Virgil Merry, Supt. hdke will be no midâ€"week servâ€" ice t' after the New Year when a new‘study will be begun, Déar] Presbyterian Church f , W. F. Weir, Minister 9 :30 a.m.â€"Church school. M. O. Olsonf. Sup‘t.; 10 a.m.â€"Adult Bible 10:45 a.m.â€"Morning worâ€" ship. $Universal Bible Sunday. Serâ€" mon By Dr. Weir; 7 p.m, â€" Young PeopH‘s conclave for North Shore group at Libertyville. . _ . J. V, Murphy, Pastor Sutflay ‘masses â€" 7:30, ,9, 10:30, and 18}30;. Catechism after 9 o‘clock Ti & Welkday massâ€"7:30. + 8 ay, 7:30 p.m.â€"Confessions. TubSday, 8 p.m.â€"Devotions. ber 11 is the opening of the o Tfi-z.' 8 p.m.â€"Session meeting at h of Dr. Weir. missi@n services. of F. FWAt United Evangelical Church 8. Gileen Bay Rd. and Laurel Ave. 6 ‘:‘ . F. 8. Robinson, Pastor > Su d y school, 9:30 a.m. R fimo d Fidder, Sup‘t. Mopni®#tg service, 10;:45, "A Touch Wor Prflu meeting Wednesday eveâ€" ing. +d eP $ wood Methodist Church f od and Everts Place . E. Fredrickson, pastor | $ , Dec. 11: Sufiflay school meets 10:30 a,. m. C § for all ages. it ."s Evphing service 7:45. Rev. Westerâ€" bengh our district superintendent, will k. All members of the ch board are requested to <be p 3 tion sch Mdpday at 3 p.m. Choir ‘rehearâ€" sal «h the parsonage. esday at 8 p.m. Concordia. â€" TWarsday at 7:30 p.m. â€" Junior Wa! League at the church. e | Forest‘s | Deerpath â€" Inn, closdd ltr:t July 6 when fire comâ€" pletely demolished the roof and enâ€" tire| floor of the hostelry, will be ered December 15, according to V. Ho@her, the Inn‘s manâ€" ag % St§hctural repairs to the hotel are f completed, and workmen are nowfengaged in redecorating the dinigig room, lounge, a number of the B1 guest rooms, lobby and kitâ€" Hoecher annountes the apâ€" poir nt of Miss Annabelle Werno, fo y associated with the Drake ChBistian Endeavor, 6:45 p.m. E g service, 7:45, "A Seeking deenter (Lutheran Church est Central at McGovern Rev. W, F. Suhr, Pastor s Fiday at 8 pm. Meeting of the ngBegation at the church. ay at 9:30 a.m. Confirmaâ€" n on. 8 y at 9:30 a.m. Sunday ‘est. Deerfictd â€"Town Hall ......_._.. es 2 Deerfield, Ill. f felds .......:....__City hn reamapinine} ¢ \ N::thu(g'lelco. l aukegan erfield ning of Inn Is Set for December 15 use, Waukegan, Illinois. y at 10:30 a.m. Main servâ€" NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING LAKE COUNTY ZONING COMMISSION All persons interested may attend and be heard.. Copies of the posed ordium'ib.l:‘bm date, and place of other Mi: s access r examination by interested parties o tice af the usunty guperinmndant af Hignnayengs the Goult Cross Catholic Church Deerfield Time and place of hearings as follows: Rate, T5¢; $1.00 Place Town Hall 378 Central Avenue Highland Park, HL. Board of Supervisors‘ 3:30 p.m. Dec. 22, 1988 l_!_oop,%om__nl-o, hes Waukegan, IIl. ; $1.00 if THURBSDAY, Hotel and the Beach, as hostess and to the manâ€" ager. The Inn‘s for chef, Mrs, Augusta Nordberg, will again be in charge, with Bwanson, forâ€" merly chef at the club and Waitresses, guest m maids and service boys will be employed at the hotel before the fre. â€" 1 Tel. H. P. 2774 Garments called for and delivered Tel. H. P. 495 â€" 35 8. St. Johns Ave. JOHN J. HOGAN, Chairman, . Lake County Zoning Commission PAINTER‘S .SUPPLIES Central & Second St. Tel. H. P. 948 Phone H. 7.'m RELIABLE I1AUNDRY AND: Quality Cleaners Cleaners and Tailors * f Repair or Rebuild Any | of Radiator 'hh:l-__q‘%dta SANTI BROS. DAIRY DRY CLEANING CO. BRAND ‘BROS. PAINTING and DDQOIA‘HNG Paints â€" Wall P!por â€" Glass Window Shades < Auto Glass Clean â€" Private â€" Respectab 80 years in Highland Park JUNK 364 North Av. HighlandPk. for an Adtaker Drive Your Car in and Get Estimates Phone 5 5 & Phone H. P. 410 J. SMITH Smitty‘s HIGHLAND BUMP. § H O P Read The Wantâ€"Ads For Quality and Service Call H. P. 1881 22 North Second Street BARBER SHOP .3.30 p.m. ~Deéc. 20, 1988 ":00 p.m. Dpe. 20, 19838 B:80 p.m. Dec. 20, 1988 four Car in "anle E. NELSON Time DEALER IN | 513 Elm Place

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