E For Sale: _ _ . TYPE N ANTIFREEZE In your Container Borchardt Fuel Co. last week especially for Christmas by Mrs. Charles Henkle and Mrs. Park library by way of our dis ments on the tree to the ecast of the entrance are all hand made, McClure‘s collection, fill the two oldâ€"fashioned ones. received last Sunday night during a special musical program by the choir to add Chimes to the Orgaâ€" tron on the Church. The music rsommittee consists of Henry Maechtle,‘chairman ; Raymond Fidâ€" der, Mrs. Nestor Daggett and Rev. R. S. Wilson. toward our debt to these wounded and sick heroes.. Watch for the éans and letâ€"us all do our part and give "CHRISTMAS GIFTS rOR THE YANKS WHO GAVE" figures, one of which was modeled dow features a Santa Claus candy mold which formerly belonged to the Kranz Candy ship in Chicago and which will undoubtedly bring back fond memories of the deliâ€" which many of you used to get at that famous candy shop. American Legion is taking part in All proceeds go toward buying these gifts so that each shopper who donates can feel that he or to Mrs. Henkle and Mrs. McClure, both of whom are members of the Garden Guild, for the display. Another holiday feature: at the Library will be the presentation of a Christmas film by Mrs. Jessic Orton Jones on Monday, December 22, at 5 p.m. ‘The picture which is ~entitled *A ~Little Child", has Highland Parkers Offer "Yanks Who Gave" _ All Highland Park shoppers will be privileged to help give conval escent veterans a little brighter Christmas during the next few weeks by placing donations in the cars that will be on all Highland Park Merchants‘ counters. The eans have a placard "CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR YANKS WHO GAVE." Each year the American Legion collacts funds to purchase gifts for vets in all government hosâ€" same name written by Mrs. Jones and her daughter, Elizabeth Orton Jones. For adults snd children alike the movie which will be apâ€" proximately one half hour in durâ€" ation will be shown in the main room of the Library. Parents are urged to come and bring their United Church Plans Chimes For Organ ing the program, with the Primary and Cradle Roll having their party on Saturday afternoon December 20 at 2 p.m. and the Junior Deâ€" partment having their party at 7 p.m. the same date. Parents will be invited. to the Primary and Cradle Roll affair. 7 A Christmas Eve service is also planned for the week. The choir will sing Christmas music at the morning services dur~ ing the remainder of the month. The Sunday School Christmas proâ€" gram is planned for Sunday eve ning December 21. The Christmas parties are planned for the child~ ren of the Sunday School precedâ€" be given members of the Church not present at last Sunday eveâ€" nings musical program, inâ€" order project.. ‘The contributions will be received by free will offerings and The gay holiday spirit so char Two small â€"C Pledges and contributions were $1.40 Per Gallon four inside windows are but festively done. Two windows contain Madonna Montecchi) ofâ€" 131 Pleasant aveâ€" navy, is at present attending xâ€"ray school at Bethesda, Maryland. He is expected home on the 20th for Chop Suey & Fried Chicken Maternal grandparents are Charles Montecchi of Jeffrey‘s place, Highwood, and Mrs. George Lickley of Lake Forest. Paternal Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hilton of 237 Liewellyn avenue, Highwood, became the parents of a daughter on December 3 .at the Highland Park hospital." A sister for Hiram, III, 7, and David, 2, arrived at th; Highland Park hospital on December 3. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Kennicott, Jr. of 335 N. Linden avenue. Mrs. Kennicott is the former Mary Wilder, and the little girl has been named Susan Danâ€" forth. cepted a position as auditor in the Second National Bank in Houston, Texas, and their three other chilâ€" dren, Robert 10, Warren, 8, and Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wilder of Moline, Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Kennicott of Des Plaines, formerly of Highâ€" land Park. Sally ~and Susan have been chosen as the names of the twin daughters born on December 5 at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Poterson of 1913 Deerfield road. f Mrs. Peterson is the former Alice Morris, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Morris of Ceres, California, formerly of Ada, Oklaâ€" homa. The Rev. Morris is pastor of a church at Turlock, California. Mr. Pet:rson is the son of Mrs. Bessic Peterson of 626 Glenview avenue, and the grandson of Mrs. Florence A. Yager of the same ad~ Mr.: and Mrs. Vernon J. Giss. The little boy has been named Richard Arlene. at‘ the Highland Park hospital to A little girl was born on Decemâ€" ber 6 at the Highland Park hos pitalâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Johnâ€" H. Necessary (Rae Marie Schneider) of 1910 Winona road. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schneider of the same adâ€" dress and Mrs. Ada Necessary of Asbury, Virginia, ars grandpar Houston. Mrs. Giss remained in Deerfield until the baby‘s arrival. She and Richard plan to join the rest of the family soon. A â€"Mrs. Giss is the former Helen Begner. Her mother is Mrs. Ann Emil Giss of Edinburgh, Texas. TO TAKE OUT > Lunch & Dinner Served Daily Waukegan Rd. 1 mile north of Point Comfort Restaurant Slip covers, draperies, spreads, A son was born on December 7 Mr. Giss, who has recently acâ€" PARKWAY . CURTAIN LAUNDRY 300 North Green Bay Road The baby has been named Judy All types done the pinless FREE PICKâ€"UP AND All ruffies ironed Tel Deerficld 79 H. P. 5804 poath en mgane t M Bsce Sevears 2A 5 ie io ces *XA k ing the sale of the following personal l-l-fl-M-z&- uary, 1948, at o‘ciock PM., at which time the bids will be opened. All bids will be made for cash, possession to be delivered upou payment of the Purâ€" chase All bids shall be sealed aid ed by the Council in open session. any and all bids. _ Dated December 8, 1947 Rites In Tenessee For Claud Merrill later than December 16th. Appli~ cations and information revarding requirements may be obtained at the Ravinia Postoffice or the Civil will be held by the United States _ Last rices were held in Columâ€" bia, Tenn,, on Monday, for Claud Merrill, colored, who passed away at after a long illness, at the age of 37. Myrtle, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Merrill, at the same address, and one brother Anoâ€-a-oï¬ï¬'.\w own hopper load of dirt to an unâ€" CREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. PHONE MAJ. 1067 He is Northshore GardenoMemories A Surpriss Awaits You if You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMFTrFPY FEMALE HELP WANTED: WHY TRAVEL TWO OR MORE HOURS A DAY? Here is your opportuni‘y to work close to home. Immediate openings for stenos, typists, lab technicians and general office starting salaries with 5â€"day work week. Free transportation from North Shore.line, Glencoe. Experience desired, but not his home on 957 Waukegan Lt. Col. John D. Craig be on file with the Comâ€" HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Thursday Night â€" Dec. 18 â€" 8:15 CUI..LIGANZE(I.I'I‘BG’APY Phone Northbrook 64 Lâ€"t "THIS IS CROSSROADS®" The only Compléte Color film story of the ATOMIC BOMB Tests. Famous Explorer â€" Deep Sea Diver the right to reject THE *PRESS The Army Air Forces on ts Taint at is omm wt Hor uie Ink emending ortinâ€" from and after its filing, passage, apâ€" Miss Maria McCraren Found Dead In Home cupied for many years, and in which she had lived alone since 10, 1876, she had been a lifeâ€"long resident of this town, as had her parents before her. It is said that the original grant to the home site, still in the possession of the Surviving are two nephews, James McCraren and Earl Lahey, bo.h residents of Highland Park. Rectenwald, who passed away on this afternoon (Thursday) at the and interment made in the Ascen~ TAKEN BY DEATH * Rites were held today (Thurs 66 OF HOUR®" LECTUVRE * ANOTHER Monday at the age of 68. She was will be the guest Rabbi at North coe, on Friday night, December 12. Dr. Doppeit‘s forceful and effecâ€" faith and interracial relations is ship in this field Wilberforce Uniâ€" versity has honored him with the degree of Doctor of Divinity. _ ‘This year Wr. Doppelt is guest lecturer on the History and Philâ€" usophy of Religion at the Extenâ€" sion Center of the University of Indiana. He is the author of a book on the psychology of prayer, entitled "Dialogue With God" and z‘-umm at eightâ€"fifteen o‘clock. The Temple is located at Lincoln and Vernon Avenues in Glencoe, and visitors are always cordially welâ€" Fresh Fruits and Vegetables We Deliver. 328 Railway ave. Highwood 1000 North Shore Buick Co. Authorized Sales and Service “‘_Hb 110 S. First St. . Tel. 498 HIGHWOOD GROCERY CHAUFFER AND CAR Telephone Highland Park 518 Services are held at North Shore chat with the Chief Opâ€" have yuletide s pirit summon help and give assistance where needâ€" salary! Drop in for a friendly Too early? Not for teleâ€" phone operators! They bring old friends and What an interesting Exâ€"operators will be given wage credit for Buick Owners, Tel. Highland Park 4803 ATTENTION:! M A N U R E BALDI & LENZI HELP W ANTE D Male or Female Clerical help wanted at FIRST NATIONAL BANK Want Ads FOR SALE: 1934 Buick, 60 series Sedan. Can be seen at 645 Vim Ave., or call Highland Park 40§. FOR SALEâ€" Walinut china cabâ€" inet in perfect condition ; like new Tel. H. P. 1461 P HIGHLAND PARKER HAS ROOM FOR RENT IN.FLORIDA lll"fltol-tntmru'-:' $20 per week. Address Mrs. J J. Peddle, 710 Iris St., West Palm THE WELCOMERS WISH TO GREET every new family in the community, If you know of a Newcomer to Highland Park ar VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE For All Popular Makes Parts on hand or available, Pick up and delivery. Prompt service. Emergency service. Guaranteed ~~ A. M. EVANS 31 N. Sheridan â€" ‘Tel. HP. 6488 Chinaâ€"odd cups and saucers, ote. avenue a bunch of keys on key chain, with initials E.C.K. Finder zpledse call H. P. 50 wWITH A NEW FORD Purnell & Wilson, Inc. Thursday, Dec. 41, 1947 o1 N. ST. JOHWS AVE. Phone Highland Park 710 Winter Clothing, ete. Highland Park Trading Help Wanted Covered By A an your next party. Tel. Glencoe 1594 dinners _ _ Let us help you CATERING of W.