FRIGIDAIRE: 7 FT. BOX. UNUSUAIL 4 ROOM HEATED FLAT, IST FLOOR. 2o Central Ave. Tel. H.P. 2204. Dsi APARTMENT TO RENT IN UDELL BLDG for immediate occupeany. . Tel. H. P. 447 # ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING & rooms; sun parlor, large sleeping porch, both heated, 1% baths, over 100 feet frontâ€" age. _ Convenient to Ravinia school and transportation, East of tracks. Would bring §75 rent: about $7,500. Open to offer. F. B, Williams, 541 Ct. Ave., H. Pk. Il‘l;l'l FOR RENT: 6 ROOM HEATED. 2ND floor BRICKâ€"SLATE, 9 MAIN ROOMS, $% baths, oil heat, 2 car brickâ€"slate sarage, large corner lot; best nelghborhood ; ::L.ut against smailer house or income property anywhere in U.9. Post Office Box 838, Highland Park, 111. GS3â€"2p¢ FOR SALE: 4 ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW, HOLC payments $88.24. Price $6,000. Write ¢/o Box 2, Highland Park, 11}. G62H NORTH SHORE BUICK COMPANY, Inc. 3 REDROOM HOUSE, GOOND RESIDENâ€" tial location. For about $60.00 per month. Tel. Glencoe 411. Wipd e hsnnd tes Free Authorized Buick Sales and Service A Safe Place to Send Friends g':l U“‘l.': CEMETERY LOT a‘, 1 or 149 evenings. * Tel. HP. 65 sation. ROOM: REASONABLE, OIL HEAT, : bloeks from business section; quiet street; FOR RENT: NICELY FURNISHED ROOM suitable for 1 or 2 persons, bath adjoinâ€" h‘.; 1 block to trains. Reasonmble. Tel. H.P. 165. P52 CHILDREN‘S DRESSEs AND . COATS made to order at my home. 944 Chestnut St., Deerficld. _ Tel. Deerfleld 124. . Eltf 1936 BUICK Tr. Sedan 1935 PACKARD waNTEnâ€"â€"A TSEN SET OP HARVARD Uimasics. . Fnone Alien, Winnetka 1279 or bargmin. Also stee! 4â€"drawer letter file and oceasional chairs. Tel. H.P. 3238. Al Mrs. Nathan Burch. 856 Osterman Ave BUICK‘S BEST BUYS mpartment; apply 10%% Deerfleld Rd. Deerâ€" field. Tel. Deerfleld 80. D&2pd Deerfleld. for an Adtaker 0R SALE: ELECTRIC RAZOR: PACKâ€" ard % Lestroâ€"Shaver, like new. Cost will sell for $5.00. Mre. R. K. Pettis, 146 Chestout St., Deerflcld. Phone Deerficld 486. Ustâ€"1 RCA. â€" Stromberg _"c...h-_"._h-.... Hl&hl':nd Radio Service b41 Ave. Phone 1 CLASSIFIED DOMESTIC HELP A service to meet the demand of the better home. Phone Mr. Baker WINNETKA sol2 SHORLINE EMPL AGENCY 746 Eim St. Winnetka. E1 Automobiles For Sale Furnishings For Sale 5 5 7 Many More to Choose From PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE Situations Wanted Up to 50% Guaranteed Savings Business Directory 120 Sedan 110 South First Street ALWAYS OPEN Houses For Sale Rooms For Rent 18 Years in Wanted to Rent Wanted To Buy Mise. For Sale CLOSING ESTATE Apartments on all our floor models T5 cents if not hnd.; "mâ€"*"“m""" _10 cents for :;dunn-{ï¬ah‘:mm-mnufl-::g &mgmgmqï¬zruh"h-u following publication. xom&aunâ€"uï¬" NOTICE â€" We » u--â€"-w §:00 e‘cleck Wednesday ï¬uzl“:o:.mhc h-chullnfl--bdc;m -é_mï¬bi"_ miey en pabieation 10 conte fot Classified Wantâ€"Ads $335 $250 Phone 154 Usitt DS3t Diâ€"% C. LYSLE SMITH, Attorney ADJUDICATION_ AND CLAIM DAY NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all perâ€" sona that the first Monday of April, 1940, is the claim date in the estate of George Ranas, deceased. pending in the Probate Court of Lake County, Tilinois, and that claim« may be filed against the said estate ADJUDICATION AND CLAIM DAY NOTICE NOTICE IS HERKRY GIVEN to all perâ€" son« that the first Monday of Am. n the claim date in the retate of H. Hofman, deceased. pending im the Probate Conrt of Lake County, l1!|v-h. afid that claima may be fled agminst the maid ertate on or before said date without imsuance of summons. All elmime filed meminst said enâ€" !ate on or before said date and not comâ€" teated. will be adjudicated on the first Tuesâ€" d-r-'mtkflmm‘ydthm\‘ ceeding month at 10 A.M. PHOEBE HOFFMAN MaeLEAN. J. ROSS BAJRD. Chieago, T11 on or before «aid date without issuance of summon«. All claims filed mgminst maid enâ€" tate on or before mmid date and not conâ€" texted. will be adjudicated on the first Tuesâ€" day after the first ceeding month at ADJUDICATION _ AND CLAIM DAY NOTICE NOTICE IS MEREBY GIVEN to all perâ€" sons that the first Monday of Afr“' 1940, is the claim date in the estate of John Carlisle Rollenbacher, Deceased, pending in the Proâ€" bate Court of Lake County, lilinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of aummons. All elaime filed agninst said esâ€" tate on or before said date and not conâ€" teated, will be adjudicated on the first Tuesâ€" day after the first Monday of the next sueâ€" ceeding month at 10 A.M. PAULINE REED BOLLENBACHER, Executor. 2 DOZEN HOMES, ALL TYPES, SIZES FARMS FOR SALE IN LAKE COUNTY FOR RENT BY OWNER, 5 ROOM RESIâ€" 6 ROOM HOUSE, HOT WATER. POSSEsâ€" wion now ; rent starts March lst. Call H.P. I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DEBTS contracted by Tillman‘s Serâ€" vice Station after Feb. 28, 1940. Milton Montgomery, Hart, Pritchard & Herriott, Attornies 120 8. LaSalle St GuUy viTI Real Estate â€" Loans and Insurance of all kinds with old reliable companies only. 226 Railway Ave., Highwood. H.P. 3983 EXCEPTIONAL BUYS IN HOUSES, LOTS and acreage. . _ _ TO CLOSE ESTATE, WILL SACRIFICE four grave lot in Northshore Garden of Memories. George Walter Johnson, Atâ€" torney, 105 West Adams Street, Chicago, Iilinois. L53â€"2hl JOHN SVATIK, Administrator ANNA SVATIK, Attorney. X1â€"2 HELP WANTED: MALE OR FEMALE FOR OFFICEâ€"UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR BANK building, on reasonable terms, _ FIRST EXPERIENCED MAID, GENERAL GOOD cook, own room. 1 school child. Tel. H.P. 3k80. Fipd Employment Service 366 Central Ave. HP. 111. FWOU __ _ SHORLINE EMP. AGENCY _ 146 Eim St. Tele. Winnetka 3012 and prices from Lake Bluff to Evanston, with good terms, Some only 10? down. Balance monthly including pal and interest, 4%%. Also lots, acreage, imâ€" proved and unimproved farms of all sizes. Eatates, large and small. Call at office, 689 McKinley Rd., 1st house north of Methodiat brick church. ‘Tel. Lake Forest 2051 for appointment. 8. Simmonds. L1 240 mcres, 200 acres, 227 meres, all $70 per mere; and 147 mcresâ€"$125; 292 meresâ€" $125; mostly wooded. Tel. H.P. 670. L1â€"3pd dence in Ravinia; 2 blocks from station ; all modern conveniences; hot water heat ; plaster basement ceiling; firepiace; tile bath. 1721 Broadview Ave. Inquire in garage. B63â€"2pd K. Tillman. NATIONAL â€" BANK â€" OF â€" HIGHLAND general office and secretarial work. Must have had at least 2 years of university education. Work is in pleasant office of manufacturing company in Libertyville. C. ff Tcicphone Mr. Henson /o ‘f o# oc t c Howard Employment Service Domestic Help With An All Employment Bureau Good References Only 304 Railway Ave., Highwood Tel. H. P. 2012 Houses For Rent Office For Rent Legal Notices Inga Durment Help Wanted Apply in person only Real Estate Aâ€"1 jobs open now Good Refs Monday of the next «ue X53â€"2pd X81â€"1 X14 Fi ADJUDICATION _ AND CLAIM DAY NOTICE NOTICE IS MERERY GIVEN to all perâ€" ons that the first Monday of April. 1940, is the claim date in the estate of Augu«t Benâ€" son, Deceamed. pending in the Probate Court of Lake County. Ilinois, and that elaime may be filed arminst the said estate on or before smid date without imtuance of sumâ€" mons all claime filed agminst maid eatate on or before said date and not conterted, will be mdjudicated on the first Tuesday after the first '«:ï¬y of the next sueceeding month at 10 A.M. Holy Cross Catholic Church Deerfield Rev. J. V. Murphy, Pastor Sunday masses 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. Catechism after 8:30 mass. Daily masses at 8 a.m. Lenâ€" ten services each Tuesday and Friâ€" day at 8 p.m. Confessions, Saturâ€" day at 7:30 p.m, Sunday, 9:30 Church school for Juniors and young people. Mr. Larâ€" son‘s class will have charge of the devotional service for the young people. 9:30 Communicant‘s class. 11:00 Church school for Beginners and Primary. _ Morning worship. 6:30 Tuxis. Members of the society will meet at the church and then leave for Wilmette where they will be the guests of the Tuxis society Evangelical Daughters Wednes day, March 13. Morning worship, 10:55 a.m. Speâ€" cial music by the church choir unâ€" der the direction of Harriett Stryâ€" ker Cox. A Lenten sermon by the minister. Friday, 7:00 Men‘s Fellowship dinner and mecting. General Robâ€" ert E. Wood will be the speaker. Reservations may be made by callâ€" ing Mr. Paul Olson, secretary. Bethlekem Evangelical Church Rev. Earl J. Bruso, Minister 815 Rosemary Terrace Deerfield Sunday, March 10, 1940, Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Arno A. Frantz, superintendent. Sunday Evening Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. Subject "Hearing the Still, Small Voice." The minister is in charge of this meeting. Lenten service Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. Continuation of "Christ and the Fine Arts" in colored slides, poetry and illustrated hymns. Come and bring your friends. Fireside club Thursday, 8 p.m. This meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin F. Dreiske, Wilmot road, Deerfleld. 324 The Young People‘s league will meet this week Friday, 7:30 p.m. The meeting was changed from Tuesday to Friday on account of special choir rehearsais unoir â€" renearsai Tu Weekday activities, Lenten ice, Wednesday, 8 p.m. The confirmation class of this year will be presented to the conâ€" gregation Sunday morning at the regular Sunday morning worship service. The pastor will examine them by the question and answer method, based on the Evangelical Catechism. On Palm Sunday the class will be confirmed and received into the membership of the church. 10 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, March 3. The Golden Text was, "God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ" (11 Corinthians 4: 6). Among the citations which comâ€" prised the Lessonâ€"Sermon was the following from the Bible: "And Jesus went about all the cities and villages, teaching in their synaâ€" gogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and bealing every sickâ€" ness and every disease among the The Lessonâ€"Sermon also inâ€" cluded the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Jesus established his. church and maintained his mission on a spiritâ€" ual foundation of Christâ€"healing. He taught his followers that his reâ€" ligton had a divine Principle, which would cast out error and heal both the sick and the sinning" (p. 136). people" (Matthew 9: 35). se wasisant hank bebe s First National Rank Building Highland Park, Minois. XB1â€"1 Choir rehearsal Friday 7:45 p.m St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor Church school and worship service "Christ Jesus" was the subject of e Lessonâ€"Sermon in all Churches R Church Vlows TKE H1IGHLANXD PARK PRESS for an Adtaker 5 5 8 servâ€" Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Sunday school under the direction of Dr. E. D. Fritsch; 11 a.m. Morning worship, Lenten message by the pastor, choral music; 6:45 p.m. The young people will have a group of Filiâ€" pinos from Chicago as their guests, who will tell of their native land; 7:45 p.m. Evening service with Rev. Fernando A. Laxamana of the Chiâ€" Announcements. The Vestery will meet in the rectory at 6:45 o‘clock on Monday evening, March 11, for their regular monthly meeting. The Bethany Evangelical Church Laurel and McGovern Rev. H. F. Siemsen, Pastor Rev. L. W. Hansen, Assistant Thursday, 7:45 p.m. The choir will meet for rehearsal. Friday, 2:30 p.m. The Maggi Demonstration which will be of parâ€" ticular interest to ladies of the comâ€" munity. St. John‘s Evangelical Church Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor Worship service 9 a.m. The pubâ€" lic examination of the 1940 Confirâ€" mation class will be held at the regâ€" ular Sunday morning worship servâ€" ice. On Palm Sunday the class will be confirmed and received into the membership of the church. Confirâ€" mation services on Palm Sunday will Redeemer Lutheran Church West Central at McGovern Rev. W. F. Swhr, Pastor Thursday, 8 p.m. Lenten service, the Junior choir is to sing; 9 p.m. Meeting of the congregation, Junior Walther league. Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10:30 a.m. Morning service, examinâ€" ation of the Confirmation class. Trinity Episcopal Church Rev. C. Keller, Rector East Laure] Avenue Services Sunday, March 10, 7:30 a.m. Holy communion. 9:30 a.m. The Church school service. 11 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon. Monday, March 11, 12 noon Liâ€" tany and meditation. 0 Tuesday, March 12, 8 p.m. Eveâ€" ning prayer and sermon by the Rev. E. Ashley Gerhard, rector of Christ Church, Winnetka. Thursday, March 14, 9:30 a.m Holy communion (in the chapel). 100m with sulluy windows, beauuâ€" fully planned workspace and a breakfast corner. Besides the door to the outside, to the dining room and the library, is a door to the laundry which is conveniently loâ€" cated on the first floor. In the launâ€" dry is the heating equipment and hot water heater. The heat will be gas fired winter air conditioning with the spare under the entire first floor used as a plenum chamber for the return air, thereby making the floors constantly warm and the whole house comfortable. of the Wilmette Presbyterian church. Monday, 9:30 Woman‘s associaâ€" tion board meeting. 2:00 Mrs. Faxâ€" on‘s Book Review. "Good Fellowâ€" ship" by Ellen Chase. Tuesday, 6:30 Young Woman‘s club dinner and work meeting for the Presbyterian hospital. Movies of the hospital will also be shown. be held 7:30 p.m. Lenten service Thursday, 7:45 p.m. "Christ and the Fine Arts" in colored slides, poetry and illustrated hymns. Invite your friends. _Thursday, March 14, Ladies Aid meeting. Choir rehearsal Thursday evening after the Lenten service. "The High Road or the Low Road." Wednesday, 4:00 Communicant‘s class. 7:15 Choir rehearsal. Monday, 7 p.m. Junior choir; 8 p.m. Senior choir at the parsonage. The exterior is to be made of Williamsburg red brick and clapâ€" board. As one enters the reception hall there is a wide deep archway leading to the living room. ‘The archway is paneled with doors, one to a closet and the other to the twoâ€" car garage. Also leading from the hall is a doorway to a library with a large bay window reaching to the Grace Methodist Church North Ave. and Lauretta Place Rev. Russell Carr, Pastor Sunday school 9:30. Mrs. Ira Breakwell, Supt. â€" Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Saturday Worship 10:30. Sermon text: The dining room and living room traffic problem is badly needed. Many cities have tried this and the neeiâ€" Chief, research and statistical service, $5,600 a year, Office of Edâ€" uation, Federal Security Agency. Certann colege education, including graduate study leading to the degree Assistant mycologist (soils), $2,â€" 600 a year, Bureau of Plant Indusâ€" try, Department of Agriculture. Completion of a 4â€"year college course with major study in botany and 2 years of research experience in the culture of fungi are required. Cerâ€" tain graduate study may be subâ€" stituted for the experience. Appliâ€" cants must not have passed their fiftvâ€"third birthday. of doctor of philosophy in education and highly responsible experience in education are required. Additional experience in certain educational work may be substituted for the graduate study. . Applicants must not have passed their fiftyâ€"third birthday. Full information may be obtained from Raymond F. Seiffert, Secretary of the U. S. Civil Service Board of Examiners, at the post office in this city, or from the Secretary of the U. 8. Civil Service Boar aminers at any firstâ€" or class post office. More attention to the enforceâ€" ment of the pedestrian phase of the ably cago Filipino Center as the speaker. This service will be sponsored by the young people of the church. â€" The detailed drawings are now being completed in the office of James J. Gathercoal, architect, in the State bank building, Wilmette. Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. The annual congregational meeting and fellowâ€" ship dinner. All members and conâ€" tributing friends are invited. First United Evangelical Church Green Bay Rd. and Laurel Ave. Rev. F. S. Robinson, Pastor Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Raymond Fidder, superintendent. _ Morning service 10:45. Christ‘s Message from the Cross. Christian Endeavor 6:45 p.m. Evening service 7:45. Christ anâ€" ointed for burial. _ The Lenten season is a time to go to church. The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open competitive examinations for the positions listed below. Applications must be on file in the Commission‘s office at Washington, D. C., not later than March 25 if received from States east of Colorado, and not later than March 28, 1940, if reâ€" ceived from Colorado and States westward. a uour ai Lhe ianuing abo Uiis leaus w a sturuy neavy veamea game room the full size of the twoâ€"car garage below. At the top of the stairs are four doors in an efficient hall, one to a bathroom, one to a linen closet, one to a guest chamber and the other to the master chamâ€" ber. The master chamber is a beauâ€" tiful large room with windows on three sides, three good sized closets and a dressing table niche built in in one of the dormer recesses. _ Monday, 7:45 p.m. The Board of trustees will meet for their monthly meeting. Thursday, 2:30 p.m. The Womâ€" an‘s Missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. Clinton Stryker, 448 Glencoe avenue. 7:45 p.m. the choir will meet for their rehearsal. The Bertha Paine Bible class will hold its business and social meeting Tuesday evening, 8 o‘clock at the parsonage, 25 S. Green Bay road. Special Lenten service Wednesâ€" day evening, at the close of the serâ€" vice there will be an official board meeting. The Woman‘s Missionary society will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Arthur Tillman, 615 W. Park Ave., Thursâ€" day afternoon, March 14 at 2:30 have French doors leading to a porch that overlooks the golf course. The living room stretches all across the back of the house with two large bays flanking the fireplace that is visible as the room is entered from the reception hall. The large fieshâ€" colored mirror above the fireplace warmly reflects the charm of this sunny room. Announce Exams for Government Jobs As one proceeds upstairs there is of showing property, following up prosâ€" closing deals. The Women‘s Committee headed by Mrs. Joyee L. Wakeman, Baird & Warner, Evanston, consists of: Mrs. W. V. Carroll, Fuller & Pickâ€" ard, Winnetka; Mrs, Ethel H. Colie, R. B. Whitaker & Company, Winâ€" netka; Mrs. Vesta M. Didriksen, Baird & Warner, Evanston; Mrs. Grace E. Grant and Mrs. Margaret Schiedenhelm Pierson, Quinlan and Tyson, Winnetka; Mrs. Virginia Maâ€" lin Rateliffe, Daniel C. Malin, Evâ€" anston; Mrs. Lucille H. Octigan, Baumannâ€"Cook, Winnetka; Miss Lois Stewart, Hokenson and Jenks, Evâ€" anston; and Mrs. Frances Winscott of Winnetka. attend. After talks by the guests there will be a general question and answer discussion to be participated in by all present on such subjects as to method of securing prospects, point of the other most interested parties in every sale deal: the Buyâ€" er and the Seller. Traffic police can and should deâ€" vote more of their time to protecting pedestrians. Such a program, howâ€" ever, must be given strong comâ€" munity support to be effective. Newspapers and civic groups can aid greatly. It has been the custom of the Board to listen to experts in the real estate profession and it is felt mnch may he learned from the inâ€" senartanand ht Mumtinabins zm Skirts Marked and Shortened Also sold at IADA SHOP, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1940 SELF SKIRT MARKER f Pht::..-u ' Spool Holders buibâ€"and mark an 60 seconds! Takes the guess work out of powder. Chalk your hem the easy profesâ€" sional way. Highland Park