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Highland Park Press, 9 Nov 1939, p. 10

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TEN YEARS AGO Nov. T, 1929 Yesterday afternoon a now out- door clock recently placed at the southeast corner of Lincoln school " a memorial to Mrs. Noll M. Sey- farm was dedieated--Mr. John L. Udell was charted a member of the Park Board Tuesday to fill the un- expired term of L. R. Riedon--Ths Truman Mi-tzol's of Sycamore plnce are waiving congratulations on the birth " a son. Nov. 4th--Mrs. Eliz- abeth Canny of Ihserfipld announces the onznyomt‘nl of her daughter Eva to Mr. Earl Sloan also of that vil- laRe--Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Riuinxer TWENTY YEARS AGO Nov. 6, 1919 A Ford truck owned by Herman Schwery and driven by "Shorty" Erickson In employee, wss demol- ished about noon, Tuesday when it was struck by the 11:59 north bound train - J. P. McEvoy. author of "Slams of Life" which nppenr in the Chicago Tribune has purchued the Dr. S. S. Worth residence at 202 Beach street and has moved here with his family - Miss Margaret Kress of Deertteld spent the week- end in Notre Dame, lnd., with Miss Eva Ender-The F. Humers ore re- ceiving congratulations on the birth of twins, burn Tuesday evening-- Or. and Mrs. Baker Anon Hamil- ton announce the birth of . son burn Nov. lst-Mr. Ind Mrs. James Collins hive moved from Chicago to 738 Central Ave.-Mayor and Mrs. R. M. Hastings snd Mrs, H. H. Hitchcock are returning ted-y from a six weeks sojourn abroad. non-nu It In not often that George Rector world-hum hxxt cannon-em and mulum. bosom“. indignant, but he tett,".fchrditee “1'3 to T, ac y urterT Evian]: Ind hot dog i'lg.ll'8ffJr'. (la-ave I better hie. .he Inn-u. and has Mr. Ream: has tlllr, them one. This my luncheon ' Pt in.hymal bullet and involve: a triple Ilium between three tmtitied tood {would -rtrankturters bacon and Auction "That's more at progressive Highland Park through tho files of The Press 1"“;me autumn-u m:wmu EFFECI'IVE IMMEDIATELY, A REDUCTION IN INSURANCE RATES, APPLICABLE To PLEASURE CARS, OF TWENTY T0 TWENTY-FIVE PERCENT. The ”lured- are also covered in "driving other cu..- Automobile Insurance Rates Reduced The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company ooliey, ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE 1acrtwars . William Briddle FOR FURTHER INFORMATION REAL ESTATE LOANS more like itl" says genial Afr. Rector Announces ll RELIABLE LAUNDRY Sister Ferrer is known to Chi- cago and the suburbs for the benuty of her progrlms and her person-l charm. lie Woman’s League and their guests, Sister Vincent Ferrer of the faculty of Bonn college. who will give one of the interesting lectures for which she is in great demand. of Highwood are the happy parents of a dlughter born, Oct. 30-The City Council It its meeting Monday voted to petition the Commerce Com- mission for the instillation of gate: at both the Northwestern and North Shore line tracks on Deerfield Ave., near Blodeett-Merwin MeGath one of the most promising young men to line graduated from DeertUld. Shields, died early Monday morning after a brief illness, Sister Ferrer Will Address Catholic Woman’s League To. will be served It which Mrs. Chester E. Cleveland, Mrs. Frank J. Brady, Mrs. Emil A. St-ke and Mrs. Leo Hillman will pour. On Tu'rsdly. November 14, at the Community House in Winnetka, Mu. Lawrence Hayes will present L; the members of the North Shore Outho- A grndunle of the University of Wisconsin, nnd the Catholic Univer- sity of America, Sister Ferrer is also vice-president of the Catholic Association for 1ntermstional Peace and she attend?! the meeting this Mrs. Louis L. Pryor, press. Phone Rogers Park 7224. -umnu-r of Pax Romans. I World Congress of Catholic college Ind university students and nulrnni. Mrs. Thomas E. O'Neuf, prGident, Phone Winnetka 2787. 1riaeqritttoharpkniie.cut “Inch " if" al hefgg,t). Sti - lane no we. I 'fli%fl'tle%"t','lt',.'h'lf't'l'e"l,tora'f,'m'l of.the!rytkhrrur,a.n9tAtesomr, 'tripofbaum'piral-t_omimd them both. Paiten each end with .ttalit.ttortltpicrBrutupti1thettacpu thbedws-emdtedmdup traratUrtem " their Aoititeikiaiid iuieir-, conclude! Mr. Rena. QualityCleaners 9‘2}?! 929%»?! 'telt DRY CLEANING CO. Phone B. P. 118 AND Accountant (trnrtaportatimt m- tisties), $3,200 a yen, ind chi“, $4,- 600 a yen, assistant chief, $83!” I year, senior, $3,600 I you, Bum of Statistics, Inter-state Commerce Commission. Specialized experience with n transportation company, or similar organization, involving an- llyses of cost of service. an mak- ing, trifle trends. or other economic aspects of trttmsportation, in n- quired. Applicants must not have passed their Mty-third birthday. The closing dates are December 4 and December 7, 1939. Junior one", Winnie, (VIM: optional bunches), $1,860 I w, Bun-nu of Priwm. Departs.“ a! Justice. Appoint- who not: the fundamental requirements for this position and pm a preliminary taming tonne, will be given mill- ing intended to qualify than u in- utrucwn in Ikilled 0nd... App“. clnu mun hive complaint] . Lyon apprentieeship, or must have had 4 year- of prmieul experieneo, in the trade for which application in _ The physical requirements In rigid. They must have reached their twen- ty-f1fth, but must not h“. [and their tortr-fUth birthday. The dol- ing dates Are December 4 and De- rember T, 1939. ". Unitd m lel - Con-ido- in W - -titim -inqtie- to! h - uma-s lint-d blow: Am nut in on " in tho W’- odhee " Wm D.C., - - than the due ”and in out m Tho in: duo (iv. in {or up: of application- he. Batu and a! Colonic; the second, (or "adj o! applications from Colonb Ind Staten xreatward. U.8.CMI8a-viea Ammo”- Competitive” ill IIIILAID PAII Pl... Home tkarutlteidea1futforeoohtntr--ttistt-t mommies] way to pupae your meals. The 'artoft1tetratsrantmueheaperartd the” :1 cooking in like” non economicd. The new modern gas ranges have revived the art of home entertainment. They have made it easier for the hostess to prepare her dinner. The many new features have made the modern gas range faster, more simple to operate and more convenient, with better and enter cooking results. Once again the welcome invitation is being heard - "Will you join us at our home for dinner?" The cook can now eeturtain in the living room while the dinner is being prepared - the new modern gas range is fully eutonutic and re- quires no attention while food in being cooked. The Economical Way MODERN GAS COOKERY FULLY AUTOMATIC SEE YOUR DEALER NORTH SHORE as comm" :e Entertainment Returns With nun-Madonwounn- amMnmnnij-k. 81...".hluh-bud- “M WEI-h In.“ livid-.AHWIu Dent-d. a.t_rrimla. inspect-d and... a an. and may in an M eoume,i.mqrtmd. Amt- thinning-Impala“ hnvem.eudtuirt--Smtbert mmmhvomwlorty- fifth birthday; and “In.“ and full (who applicant. Ill have nods-d their mun-m but muatnoturer-dtheirhnv- third hirthdar. finch-indu- are Due-abalud m1, 1939. Pull information my be obtained from Raymond P. Beittert, Search” of the U. 8. Civil Service Board of Examiners, " the post one: in this city, or from the Secretary of the U. B. Civil Service Board of Enn- iners " nny Br.t- or monddm pout once. Braeside Group to Hold Harvest Home Dinner Monday The Purent Teacherl Civic Auc- cintion of Braeaide will hare its Ill- null Hnrvest Home dinner on Mon- day, November 13, " the Bree-ids school. Mrs. L. L. Howe, will chairman, in arranging the dinner and Mrs. Allen Dieus and her pro- zrnm committee He pinning novel entertainment for the evening. Bd-November 6, 1989. LEM-J The other window columns a- amrle. el early lighting devia- from - up, will. oil Inn”, to haul blown gh- lnnpl. Crude " than my ho ho- ur will!“ of minutiae lighting, they no " mini: in line Ind in dawn. Itiri-timrtost-tutld lighting devices (ton the standpoint of um and needs. They had to light not only the living quarter' of the busily, but the with... vil- lage atom, old “Mil, doc-h, Sono- tlmel a light In: pheed in the win- dow for the beqteilt of I lonely neigh- bor um the hollow. - “mummies Mimics-lush” aetu_dNA,h-* numb the "mt%taro, In the collection displayed in the library there is In "peeialiy " trutive piece - I low blue (Inn holder conuining I ion candle, and to much the hue I blue glu- dude decorated with I delieate white tig- ure. This VIII ealled I Fair, lamp. Mint ”huh-two .xhihét-eadait-,tboth.. the add- in: Win. undo-knot“ tinilnr, on” “My“: .05.“ Million 0081;. M diet, . him noon; tttt - the U luggage-“yawn, 1m; and The library has received the gift Inn-mm 'i1'i'yit4'r.eeerseeatu"ae First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Pttrk LIBRARY WATER HEATING CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM HOUSE HEATING REFRIGERATION a not" Ill-mu Ion or-. WEEK DAYS! I... (00 D... SATURDAYS I I. I. to ' 9. I. SUNDAYS s.." pl. to 5:80 p... - tet" h_!urlb my. lap, my USE GAS 800 your ”eventing Mum Mamba today for my terms 1nd small down ”we“ on a 3n “tom-tic water haunt. " I. the economical, better vny to In" hot VIM " tap 24 hours and any. liq-in about our “new home heu- " has. Try as for home heating on our mail trial plan. You will by cowl-ed am (his Ira-MM my of but!“ your bone in the but. Form-union] ”Mgr-don. mummxpm m. AWnnbglo-w- dunk-hind“ 2.tfa'd'trd'aPrt'et '.rme1eekeeD- I. tHer-Mit-Wee-ra-tq “mam-numb mourn-mama. mihm-dw "mth.--....---... his!“ mum HOME BARBER SHOP LLrAr:RiLWEiTs're-] Jihad“! Canada Electric Shop 148 South Sea-l Stu-t " North See-d Strut " You" numb-am Tekpllono B. P. “35 Read The Want-Ada [333m

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