| 55 IN LAKE FOREST. TWO DEEP WOODED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Choice lot in Ravinia Highlands, on Broadview, East front, South of Washingâ€" ton place; 40x130. Priced for quick sale, 6 RM. LARGE, LIGHT, HEATED UPâ€" stairs Apt. Hot water furnished. Screened sleeping porch. Newly decorated. 2 blocks from town and R.R, station. Can be seen at any time. H. P. 1811 D33â€"35 FOR SALE: 5â€"ROOM _ BRICK _ BUNGALOW: COAL Btoker, electric hot water beater, insulated A SACRIFICE % ADJOINING LOTS at Round Laze, II., & blocks from lake, 2 blocks from stores. §500 takes it. Call Highland Park 8&00-“ 9 ROOM MOD. HOUSE (2 APT.), NEW furnace, new roof, large lot, rented $52.50 per mo.â€"2nd floor available. Bargain, terms, $4,900. Investment for home and income. 620 W. Laurel Ave., H.P. Write owner, Rose C. Prichard, 140 Lisbon Rd. Tel 791W, Oconomowoc, Wis. G31â€"32pd 1 OR : ACRES OF BEAUTIFULLY WHY PAY RENT WHEN YOU CAN BUY FURNISHED APARTMENT, NEWLY DECâ€" DOBERMAN PINSCHER PUPS, 6 WEEKS old, male and female; tails clipped, black with tan markings; pedigreed stock. $10 to $15. Tel. H.P. 149. Uszhl SMITH & BARNES PIANO, UPRIGHT: excel. tone; reasonable. Also coal operâ€" FOR SALE: BLACK: CARACUL COAT * Tey tomfyrale Suge, Soders." Call dor EXPERIENCED MOTHER WILL CARE FOR RENT : $â€"ROOM _ RBRICK BUNGALOW: COAL Stoker, electric hot water heater, insulated attic and double garage; miso nicely land:caped. c/o P. O. Box 2, Highland Park. 11 GSorf 6 ROOM HOUSE AND sUNPORCH, NEWâ€" BEAUTIFUL 1 ROOM BUNGALOW IN fine loeation, oil hot water hent, 2 car gmrage. entire house thoroughly insulated and redecorated. Rent reasonable to reâ€" sponsible party. Call owner at H. P. 798. ridge station, priced at $1,500 per mere or a lot 80 ft. by 200 ft. for $1,200 on Counâ€" ty Line Rd. City water available. Call Mr. Johnson, H.P. 1803. 1L48.36 a lot in one of the best res. districts, close attic and double garage, also nicely landscaped. c/o P. O. Box 2, Highland lots on North McKiniey rd., south of Park Ave. Priced low. 'l'd."l‘h Forest 1716. Thâ€"un you eould find it. For ppt. to see these, eall Lake Forest 2061. 8. Simmonds. L43 SHRUBS â€" TREES PERENNIALS â€" EVERGREENS J. OSTROWSKY NURSERY ChalU:dCul North Shore Buick Co. ormted, 3 rooms and bath; 1 block from transportation. 124 8. First St. D83â€"35 Park, I1l. North Shore Buick Co. Highland Radio Service Up to 50% Guaranteed Savings on all our floor models R.C.A. â€" Stromberg Carison â€" Emerson 2616 W. Park Ave., Tel. HP. 49. large tank. Tel. Lake Forest 252. . Ih and muff, §75. Original price $425. Excel. cond. Size 16. Also Moleskin cout, $50. Automobiles For Sale Excel. cond. Orig. cost, $200. Tel. Lake Forest 607. Th Iy decorated: garage; $60 per month. 525 Orkwood Ave. Inquire 318 North Greenâ€" bay Rd. Tel. H. P. 32%0. B31â€"43pd Situations Wanted 22 Years on North Shore Houses For Sale Houses For Rent Rooms For Rent Misc. For Sale ALWAYS BARGAINS Apartments Real Estate SALE Phone 154 USIt Classified Wantâ€"Ads Gaof B31â€"83 LARGE VARITY OF USED FURNITURE BOOK SALESMAN OR SALESWOMAN OPFICEâ€"UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR BANK GIVE AWAY TO GOOD HOME: LOVELY young mother cat. Leash trained. ‘h& 675 Kenilworth Ave., Glen Eilyn, Ill. FREE MEALE _ _____ FREE PILLOWS Los Angeles ....... $81.50 0. W .10 R. T. San Franciseo .§32.16 0. W. â€"§54.10 R. T. WHITE MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSE 1ST MORTGAGES ON LOCAL PROPERTY LOST. $350 IN CASH: BELIEVE NEAR ADJUDICATION AND CLAIM DAY NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all : sona that the first Monday of December, 19140. is the claim date in the estate of Wilâ€" linm Wallace Miller, Jr., Deceased, pending in the Probate Court of Lake County, Mâ€" nois, and that claims may be filed agminat the «mid estate on or before said date withâ€" out issuance of summons. All claims filed agminst said eatate on or before said date and not contested, will be adjudicated on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of the next succeeding month at 10 A.M. ADELINE R. MILLER, Administrator for new Merriamâ€"Webster Dictionary on emsy monthly payments. Some leads furâ€" nished. Liberal commission. Houghtonâ€" Mifflin, 2500 Prairie, Chicago. F33 ADJUDICATION AND CLAIM DAY NOTICE NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN to all perâ€" sona that the first Monday of December, 1940, is the claim date in the estate of Simon Ruwitch, deceamed. pending in the Probate Court of Lake County. Ilinois, and that ciaims may be filed agninst the said eatate on or before smid date without isâ€" «uance of summons. All claims filed agninst amid estate on or before maid date and not contested will be adjudicated on the first Twe«day after the first Monday of the next succeeding month at 10 A.M. SELMA_F. RUWITCH and RORERT S RUWTTOH, Coâ€"Exeeutors. DAVID L. CANMANN, AQ&':K: 194 Kimeaid St., Highland m. ALLEN D. HOLLOWAY, Attorney 111 W. Washington St Chicaco. 111. _ ON DISPLAY AT | 00000 IREDALE® §74 Central Ave., Highland Park. Aldtf building, on reasonable terms. _ FIRST NATIONAL â€" BANK â€" OF â€" HIGHLAND PARK, Jistf HELP WANTED â€" MALE Official Notice Examination will be held for Aams‘t Building Inspector, City of Highland Park, Tuesday, October 29th, 1940 at 7:30 P.M., City Hall. Young men with trainâ€" ing or experience in building trades desired. Applications available at OI? Hall and must be filed with Daniel J. Davitt, See‘y, on or before Friday, October 25th, 1940. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION City of Highland Park. _ New York ........$10.95 0. W. Columbus, O. .$ 4.00 0. W. Ploree .. MBE Frâ€"InaELC ALLâ€"AMERICAN BUS LINES. See local sgent, G. E. Udel!, 538 Central Ave., Highland Park. RES work, stay nights, references required. Tel. H. P. 3260. F3133 bank. _ Money in envelope which had "Mrs. Ira Frank, 179 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, 111.," on it. Liberal reward ofâ€" fered. Please write Box C.P., Highland Park 857. Advertise in the PRESS 5% & 6% INTEREST GUY VITI 226 RAILWAY AVE, HIGHWOOD TEL. H.P. 3083 Furnishings For Sale Appily in person only Inga Durment Employment Service PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE Domestic Help With Business Directory 29 Years‘ Bxperience 18 Years in Highland Park Office For Rent Lost and Found Help Wanted Legal Notices Aâ€"1 jobs open now Good Refs Travel .95 0. W. ;:n.u R. T. 4.00 0. W.â€"§ 6.60 R. T. 1.00 . W.â€"§ 5.00 R. T. 3.00 0. W.â€"§ 4.50 R. T. 1.95 0. W.â€"§32.25 R. T. 1.90 0. W.â€"§14.05 R. T. 2.80 0. W.â€"§11.65 R. T. X82â€"44 Again it was Wyatt Peshman, the "red and white" miracle man, who saved the day for the local gridâ€" ders last Wednesday, Oct. 9, when second quarter gave the Y.M.C. their only touchdown of the game. The Blues scored a touchdown late in the third quarter when they recovered a Y.M.C. fumble on the locals‘ 8 yard line. It was on this particular play Bob Wicklander, fleet H. P. halfback, broke his ankle. YMC In Deadlock With Austin Blues; Wicklander Injured Highland Park. His brilliant 45â€" Line Coach Matt Maiman | was highly impressed by the offensive playing of the Y.M.C. and never before had he seen the line funcâ€" tioning so well. The Y.M.C. backâ€" field also enjoyed a banner night in outplaying the visitors in every respect. This was the loeal‘s fourth consecutive game of the year withâ€" out a defeat. Losses of two large sums of money have been reported by Highâ€" land Park residents during the past week, and to date the theory that "honesty is the best policy" has not materialized. Mrs. Lester R. Wellman Jr., 800 Princeton Ave., reported to Highâ€" land Park police Monday that she had dropped an envelope containing $850 in the business district. The envelope was marked "Mrs, Ira Frank, 129 Lake Shore drive, Chiâ€" cago." The currency was in three $100 bills and a $50 note. Larry Jacobson and his orchestra will furnish the music for a gay evening‘s party to which all high school students along the North Shore are invited. There will be a nominal fee for admission. Tickets are on sale by a special commitâ€" tee of students at the Y.W.C.A. Last week, Warren Leihser of the Udell apartments, lost a bill fold containing $55 in cash, his social security number, driver‘s license, golf membership and other valuable items at the Highland Ten Pin alâ€" ley‘s. Large Sums Of Money Reported Lost; No Finders The Cardigan Caper will be held in the Y.W.C.A. assembly hall Satâ€" urday evening, Oct. 26, at 9 p.m. Cardigan Caper At Y.W.C.A. Saturday Former Resident Is Taken By Death Funeral services were held Thursâ€" day in Waukegan for Mrs. Laura Aithleen Corlett, sister of Ernest and Albert Gail and Mrs. Clara Devendorf of this city, who died Tuesday following a major operaâ€" tion in a Waukegan hospital. city, April 4, 1883. In 1912 she was married to Robert Corlett. For the past 16 years she has lived in Waukegan. Practically all of her life had been spent on the North Shore. After her husband‘s death she became affiliated with the ticket office of the North Shore line and had held that position for 19 years. Besides the Highland Park brothers and sisters, she is also survived by a sister, Mrs. Vivian Wang of J. T. Farmer was installed*as chef de gare of the Forty and Eight last Friday evening at the Clayton hotel in Waukegan. Leo Shea of Waukegan is the retiving chef de gare. Al Meyer, grand commissaire intendent, and Ray E. Bassett, grand correspondent, as well as other high dignitaries were present at the meeting. Forty And Eight Install J. T. Farmer‘ QualityCleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. The deceased was born in this THE HIGHKLAND PARK P&E88 for an Adtaker Phone |_Adninitation _ | Community Mouse Activities 5 5 8 Plans for the imptovement of the street lighting system are still hangâ€" ing fire at the moment. A petition concerning the details of the plan sponsored by the Chamber of Comâ€" merce is being circulated among property owners in the business disâ€" triet and a definite report on proâ€" Mrs. Martha Taft _ , Claims Willkie As _ | U. S. Salvation There will be entertainment aâ€" plenty and prizes besides. The big double star feature attraction after the dinner will be a showing of the American League‘s famous movie, "Touching All Bases." Beâ€" sides this big feature, the caddies are planning an entertainment to be put on by themselves. This afâ€" fair promises to surpass the enâ€" tertainment given last year for the caddies. the consent and cooperation of the gress made is promised for the counâ€" cil‘s next meeting. mittee, on down were on the speakâ€" er‘s platform or in the audience. Cloud Wampler, 834 Lake avenue, one of the original 19 who formed the ‘Information Committee‘ in Chiâ€" paign, was present to explain that the movement had swelled to 541 persons who had raised $36,500 to use radio, newspaper advertising and literature to get the facts of the campaign to the Illinois public. Now, he said, the movement is spreading through the nation. Mrs. Arthur Byfield sang a new patriotic song by Carrie Jacobs Bond, "The Flying Flag." Bob O‘Link Caddies A dinner for Bob O‘Link caddies will be held Thursday, October 31, at 6:30 p.m. at Bob O‘Link Club. Plan Dinner For Miss Ella Martin, 69, of 174 Haâ€" zel avenue, was bruised when she was knocked down by a bicycle on St. Johns avenue in the business district last Tuesday afternoon. Women Is Hit By Bicycle Tuesday Felix Norden, 10, of 820 Laurel avenue, reported the accident to the local police, but at the time the youth did not know who the woman was, as she walked away apparently unhurt. Bingo Party, Oct. 24 The Penelope Club of Highland Park is holding a benefit bingo party, Thursday evening, Oct. 24 at the Y.W.C.A. There will be door prizes and refreshments will be served. The public is invited. Continued from Page 1 Page 1) Organize Junior Stamp Ciub All boys of grade school age inâ€" terested in a stamp club should plan to attend the organization meeting at the Community House, Saturday, Oct. 19, at 10 a.m. Mr. X will assist with details of the organization. It is hoped that the Senior Stamp club, which meets at the Community Center, will take over the sponsorship of the junior elub. Every boy interested in such a club should be sure to come to the meeting, or to telephone his name to the Community House office. Table Tennis Club Plans are under way for the forâ€" mation of a table tennis club that will meet twice monthly in the large hall at the Community House. It is planned to have at least six tables available. To members of the club, the lighting facilities at the hall are especially fitted for this More tables are needed. If anyâ€" one has a pingâ€"pong table he would like to donate to the Community House, the gift will be much appreâ€" ciated, Camera Club Organization A meeting of people of all ages interested in photography will be CALL HIGHLAND PARK 177â€"178 FOR THAT BETâ€" TER LAUNDRY SERVICE. * â€"â€"~ â€"â€"â€" «Noin The Parades J ... It‘s so simple: RELIABLE LAUNDRY gives wash day relief, postpones your need for old age pension by years, reduces taxation on your health, and gives you a balanced budget besides. AN ECONOMIC PLAN BY RELIABLE held at the Community House Wedâ€" known speaker will be present. Afâ€" ter the meeting the new dark reon m&omd-flufll“ spected, 4 Plans for the year are being made by the Organization commitâ€" tee, composed of Richard Uhiman, Frank Selfridge, Fred Clutton, and Elmer Hecketsweiler. ‘It is probable that senior, intermediate, and junâ€" jor clubs will be formed. Later in the year special demonstrations, lecâ€" tures, and exhibitions ‘will be arâ€" rt in any of these activities are ’l;:::d to attend the meeting. To coordinate and give impetus to the many musical activities beâ€" munity Center, Mrs. Helen Byfield has been chosen chairman of the Music committee. The board, in making this apâ€" pointment, feel particularly fortuâ€" nate in having the benefit of her experience in starting its program of activities. "Many new and interesting things can be done," said Mrs. Byfield, "if the community is interested. For inâ€" stance, community singing, square dances, harmonica band for boys and girls, music appreciation classes, a preâ€"Ravinia course, Sunâ€" day afternoon programs with interâ€" pretations of the Phitharmonic symâ€" phony, and many other possibilities are worth considering." Music Committes