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Highland Park Press, 4 Nov 1948, p. 6

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Want Ads FOR SALE:â€"Dresses for girl 12â€" 14; size 10â€"12; Tel. H. P. 2064 FOR SALE:â€"Beautiful line of DO YOU HAVE an extra bedroom for the right person? Wanted by employed college graduate HELP WANTED:â€"Man for outâ€" WE FURNISH the ~bartender waitress, liquor and glassware BORCHARDT FUEL COMPANY VACUUM For All Popular Makes Parts on hand or available. Pick up and delivery. Prompt service. Emergency service. Guaranteed workmanship. Chop Suey & Fried Chicken Motorized equipment; reasonable rates; sewer and septic tanks built and repaired; 10 years‘ experiâ€" Men‘s, Women‘s and Children; Davenport & Chair; Elec. grase Mower, complete with cord, etc.; 4 Metal Garden Seats. Open Tues. and Fri. nights until THE WELCOMERS WISH To GREET every new family in the community. If you know of a Newcomer to Highland Park, call our hostess, Mrs. Margaret McKee, Glencoe 1071. Point Comfort Restaurant ‘\_â€"â€", A. M. EVANS 31 N. Sheridan Tel H.P. 6488 Waukegan Rd. 1 mile north of Deerfield FREE ESTIMATES 206 North Ave.. Highweo Concrete Work of Any Kindâ€" Lustig, Sigurd, Hermes, Lucifer, Galahad; Excellent show stock; Perfect for Christmas pups; ‘Tel. Kenilworth 2865, 16, 25, 50; $1. up (per Tel. H. P. 1461. for your Press. Highland Park, HL Lunch & Dinner Served Daily SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED 47 South St. Johns Avenue Tel. Highland Park 67 CA‘I‘EIINE Weddings, cocktail parties dinners Let us help you plan your next party. Tel. Glencoe 1594 P. C. McCullough I AMEDEO RITACCA DRASTIC REDUCTIONS S. WOODALL Tel. Northbrook 223â€"Jâ€"1 All Kinds of Drainage WATERPROOFING Call After 5:00 p.m. Help Wanted Tel Deerfield 79 TO TAKE OUT c/o For Tel. H. P. 440. Will furnish Christmas Gifts Suggests Books For On _ Linden _ Avenue . proceeding morth or south, stop at Prospect Avenue. SECTION II.. That Schedule VIII atâ€" tached to and made a part of an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Creâ€" ating a Traffic Commission and Estabâ€" lishing Traffic Regulations for the City of Highland Park, Lake County, Iiliâ€" mois, Passed and Approved March 10, 1941", and being the Schedule of said ordinance designating stop intersecâ€" tions for traffic in said City, be and it is hereby amended by adding thereâ€" to the following: This year the adult section of the Highland Park Public Liprary will feature, as suggestions for Christmas buying, a preâ€"Book Week exhibit of children‘s books. Children‘s Book Weéek is from Nov. 14 to Nov. 21, and in keepâ€" ing with local custom the grade schools will present their annual Book Fairs. The early exhibit at the public library is intended to be a purchasing guide for parents as the hooks may be examined at the library before buying at the SECTION I. That Schedule VIII atâ€" tached to and made « part of an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Creating â€"a ‘Traffic Commission and Establishing. Traffic Regulations for the City of Highland Park, Lake Counâ€" ty. Iilinois, Passed and Avm'd March 10, 1941", and being the edâ€" ule of said Ordinance prescribing and designating stop intersections for trafâ€" fic in said City, be and it is hereby amended by eliding and deleting thereâ€" from the following: ‘ On Lake Avenue proceeding north, _ stop at Prospect Avenue; l On Dale Avenue mlu north _ or south, stop at t Avenue; AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORâ€" DINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE CREATING_A TRAFFIC _ COMMISSION AND ESTABLISHING TRAPFIC REGâ€" ULATIONS POR THE CITY OP HIGHâ€" LAND PARK. LAKE COUNTY, ILLIâ€" NOIS, _ PASSED _ AND _ APPROVED MARCH 10. 1941" (AMENDING SCHEDâ€" ULE â€" VIllâ€"STOP _ INTERSECTIONS fications on file at the City Hall -uum-umuumcminglw. at the City Hail, Highland Park, 11}. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check made payable to the City of Highiand Park for the sum of not less than ten (10) per cent of the aggregate of the proposal, to guarantee execution of any contract to be BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY CoUNCIL OF THE CITY OFP HIGHâ€" LAND PARK. LAKE COUNTY, ILLIâ€" reject any and all bids, if they deem it -tlcth.puhn:gd. By order of the ncil of the City gwmmln At Prospect Avenue proceeding east or west. stop at Linden Avenue. SECTION III. The duly constituted officers of this City be and they are hereby authorized and directed to reâ€" move at the intersections enumerated in Section I hereof all traffic signs heretofore and now installed and to install at the intersection doalmn Section II hereof appropriate ic sign or stop signal at such intersection. SECTION IV. This amending ordinâ€" ance shall be in full force and effect from and after its fillng, passage, apâ€" proval and publication as required gy ATTEST: A v.C. MUssER City Clerk Piled: Oct. 18 Approved : Nov Construction of one new culvert type bridge across ravine on Linden Avenue north of Eim. .. East Skokie Ditch on Park Avenue. INTERESTED? Then drop i2 to see your Chief Operator 21 S. St. Johns Ave. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY mone oper unn#atin Hightand Park, Hilinois Ditt NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Everythin GET A LIFT OUT oF LIFE th East Skokie Ditch on Clavey ent A. Gordon Humphrey, Acting Mayor . Lyle Gourley Commissioner. Inl 1948 work of teleâ€" Modern Girl i job that‘s r is made to Regularl about the sOOU local book shops or at the Book Also available are various bibliâ€" ographic tools to assist in the buying of adult books. Reviews and selected lists can be found in Legion Auxiliary To Hear Speaker On The regular monthly meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary, unit 145 will convene tonight, Thursday, at 8 p.m. in the Legion hall. Miss Ariene Van Derhoef, chief occupational therapist at the Veterans‘ hospital at Downey, will be the guest speaker. _ Miss Van Derhoef has a B.A. from Cornell university, was inâ€" structor and administrative assistâ€" ant, and assistant director curaâ€" tive workshop, Philadelphia school of Occupational Therapy. She was also field worker for Industrial Workshops Inc., Rochester, N.Y. Administrative assistant, Philaâ€" delphia school Occupational Therâ€" apy and director of occupational therapy, Mills college, Caifornia before coming to Downey hospital. The chairmen of the American Legion auxiliary No. 145 are busy lining up the year‘s work as outâ€" lined by state and districts. Mrs. Harvey announces their names, as follows: Americanismâ€" Mrs, Ruth Sigler; auxiliary loan and finances â€"Mrs. Jerry Leaming; byâ€"laws and parliamentary â€" Mrs. Henry Eitner; child welfareâ€"Mrs. Ted Ohlwein; community serviceâ€"Mrs, Henry Leuer; education of orphans of veteransâ€"Mrs. Dewitt Manasâ€" se; Financeâ€"Mrs. John Halterâ€" mann; golf star â€" Mrs. Norman Culver; hospital sewingâ€"Mrs. A. Wagstaff; lllini girl stateâ€"Mrs. Oscar Iverson; junior activitiesâ€" Mrs. Alf. Wagstaff; legislativeâ€" Mrs. John Haltermann; member-‘ ship â€" Mrs. Chris Mattheison; members‘ laissen â€" Miss Ruth Rechtenwald; music â€" Mrs, Pete Dusky; national defensesâ€"Miss Mary Picchietti; Panâ€"Americanâ€" Miss Kushling; past president parleyâ€"Mrs. Edwin Gilroy; poppy â€"Mrs. Carl Salo; publicityâ€"Miss Bonny May Wagstaff; radioâ€"Miss Mary Picchietti; rehabilitationâ€" Mrs. Grant Benson; socialâ€"Mrs. Gus Norrlen; sunshineâ€"Mrs. Norâ€" man Culver; veterans‘ employment â€"Mrs. J. T. Farmer; veterans‘ craft shopâ€"Mrs, Joseph Riddle; welcomeâ€"Mrs. Oscar Iverson. Mrs. Benson and Mrs. Harvey attended the district rebabilitaâ€" tion chairmen‘s meeting in Wauâ€" kegan at the home of Mrs. Mancel Talcott, Mrs. Salo and Mrs. Harâ€" vey attended the district poppy chairmen‘s meeting in Highwood, and Mrs, Philip Cole, district fiâ€" nance, and. Mrs. Harvey were in Antioch to attend the district diâ€" rectors‘ board meeting. (NOTICE BY PUBLICATION OF SALE) STATE OP ILLINOIS ) COUNTY OP LAKE ) IN THE PROBATE COURT Deceased; FRANK B. PEERS, Adminisâ€" trator of the Estate of John Henry Kiine, Deceased, JOHN HENRY KLINE, JR; ROBERT DAVID KLINE; EDWARD THOMAS KLINE, Individually and as the Guardian appointed by the Superior Court of Sacraâ€" mento County, California, February 3, 1948, for Doroâ€" thy Loulse Kilne; WILâ€" LIAM | EINBECKER:; Consâ€" ervator of the Estate of Dorothy Louise Kiine, Inâ€" competent, pending in this said Court; FRANK B PEERS, Administratorâ€"withâ€" theâ€"Willâ€"Annexed . of _ the Estate of Augusta M. Kline, couUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN HENRY KLINE, ing described re the County of L improved with a with legal dntr1 Lot 4 in the 3 in Exmoor A Park. in the We e ;nt aun-r o0 ip ..\i the 3rd P. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE To PAY DEBTS Public ‘notice is hereby given that, by virtue of a decretal order made and entered of record by said Court, in the Tilinots. The above described premises will be mtmunelntdnllch-.: encumbrances, homestead or dower. deed or deeds will be delivered to‘purâ€" chaser or purchasers until said ‘ sale has been reported to and approved by said Probate Court. _ Dated this 14th day of October, A.D. MARVIN WALLACK _ _ _ _____ > _ Attorney for Personal Representative Highiand Park 4160 GUSTAFSON, _ ARTHUR GRUNDEIS and MARY GRUNDEIS; Dorothy Louise Kiine. an incompetent. Detendants above entitled cause, on the 14th day of October, A. D. 1948, the said adâ€" ministrator. Frank B. Peers, will, at the hour of 10 o‘clock AM., on the 24th‘ day of November, AD. 1948, at the East inside door of theâ€"Court House in Waukegan, State of Tilinois, ‘offer for sale and sell at 'puhnc vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, or with cash and purchase money moflg;fi buck. to pay the deb‘s of the estate and the claims and expenses, all of the said real estate to pay such «debts now due from said estate, the cost of administration now due and to sccrue. and to convey the right, title, interest and estate which the said decedent, John Henry Kiine, had at the time of his death in the followâ€" ing described real estate, situated in the County of Lake, State of Iilinois, improved with a dweiling house and cost of administration : sccrue. and to convey . interest and estate w decedent, John Henry the time of his death ceased; EMIL L. GUSâ€" AFSON and FLORENTINE THE PRESS Petitioner NO. 18258 Girl Scouts f Go Into Action On million American Girl Scoutsâ€" but especially those from Highland Park, Deerfield and Highwood. The 1200 guests who attended the Dedication Open House of Sakaâ€" jawea Lodge on Sunday, October 31st saw these Scouts in action. Demonstrations of basket weayâ€" ing with materials dyed in spinach and beet juices, baking powder biscuits baked to a golden lucious brown in a reflector oven, colorâ€" ful dances and tableauxsâ€"all those helped the girls from this area express a personal heartfelt "Thank You" to their many friends and parents for helping to make the reality of a cabinâ€"inâ€"theâ€" woods come true. In a very impressive ceremony Mrs: ‘Wm. Einbecher, Head of the Highland Park Chapter of the D.A.R., and Mrs. Geo. Duffy, Flag Chairman, presented the Gir: Scouts with a large American flag which was raised on the flag pole given to the Scouts by the Highâ€" land Park Kiwanis Club, From the moment the very effiâ€" cient Boy Scouts, Bill Cunningâ€" ham, Russel Whitney, Tom and David Lasier, Bill Davidow, John Kuiper, Herb Brussman, John Gould, Chandler Hatcher, Arnold Bock, Rodger Laegler and Noel Johnson, under the direction of Scout Masters Harry Skidmore and Russel Whitney, guided your car into the parking area and the Girl Scout Hostesses led you along the beautifully cleaned paths to witness the various activities preâ€" sented by the different troops, you became one of the many who said "Why I had no idea the place was like this. It‘s wonderful." And behind the whole program the very careful planning of the many Leaders with the help of every Council Member showed Rt. Rev. Magr. § Rev. Donald B. Runkle Rev. John P. O‘Connell, S.T.D. 200 S. Green Bay Rd.â€"H.P. 202 Baptisms Sundays: 1:30 PM., or at other times upon request. Arrangements should be made during the week. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 387 Hazel Avenue This Church is a branch of The Mother Church,, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Subject of riext Sunday‘s Lesâ€" son Sermon "Adam and Fallen Man." Weekâ€"Days: Holy Days: 9:00, 10:00. Confessions Saturdays, Holy Days and Eves of First Fridays: 4:00 and 7:30 The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which inâ€" cludes testimonies of Christian healing, is at 8 o‘clock. Small children are cared for during Sunday church service. 6:30 p. m. Annual Harves Festival Banquet with Bishop George E. Epp as Speaker. WESLEY METHODIST CHURCKH Sunday : 6:30, 7:30, 9:00, 10:00 11:00, 12:00 Noon. . (Evangelical United Brethren) Laurel Ave. at McGovern St. Lester H. Laubenstein, Minister SUNDAY, Nov. 71â€" sermon lopic: â€" Maxing . Count" . will be the stewnr sermon of the Rev. Leste Laubenstein, Minister. 2:00 p.m. The members and friends 6f the Youth Fellowship will leave to attend the United Rally in the First Congregational Church (Ashland and Washington Streets) Chicago. 9:30 a.m. departments 2:30 p.m.â€"5:30 p.m. and at 7:30 p.m. The Conference Audioâ€"Visual Aid workshop will be held in our Elgin Church. WEDNESDAY: Nov. 10â€" years 4:00 p.m. Class in Christian Education > North Ave., and Lauretta Place Highland Park, Hlinois Robert Albertson, Minister 1015 Lauretta Place, Highland Pk. Telephone H. P. 2269 IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH Deerficld and Green Bay Rds. Nur hild BETHANY CHURCH i. im ie es Rev. William A. Young, D.D. aubenstein, Minister Minister ov. 7â€" Miss Sallie Lee Sunday School in all| Director of Religious Education 5 C 0 IgUNDAY, Nov. 1â€" 6:30, 8:15. 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, of D WELCOME TO CHURCH m M maintained \ or rdshiy ec H. ip energy devoted to helping these girls become better citizens, The Girl Scouts are most appreâ€" ciative of the wonderful cooperaâ€" tion given to them by all in the community in helping to make this program such a huge success. that it is well worth the time and Sussane .................... Shirley Patton Jay J. Pressley ....Bruce Spencer Tony Theodolphulus 5 Mrs. Livingston Baldwin Crane nerntendeansetonice fircbtanencen o sls Hha Steve Bromm ...........Steve Behr Andrew ....Dick Hessler Alonzo klc‘d‘suvo Arnold Halsey Van Stye Rutheford Dale ... Lewis Goldberg Dr, Quiney Adams James Jr. sepninstoritessersecsscircerence SPMY PIORIR Bill Dobbs: ............Gerson Widoff Clerk of the court ..Paul Arenberg Waitersâ€"Bob _ Schultz, George White, Edward Kerrihard, Peter Armstrong and Carl Coash. The electricians, John Sickle and Peter Padorr, arrange the lighting for the unique effects necessary for the staging of the play. The sound effects that add life to the production are under the direction of Bruce Dennet. The student stage manager who oversees all the activities backâ€" stage is Dave Marx. His assistant is Dan Dennet.: The prop man, who sets the stene between acts, really has to jump to arrange the furniture in four minutes. THURSDAY, Nov. 11â€" 1:30 p.m. Monthly meeting of the W.S.W.S. in the Meierhoff Home, 445 Glencoe Avenue. SATURDAY, Nov,. 13â€" SPECIAL The Eighth annual Harvest Tithing Festival of the Bethany Church of the Evangelical United Brethren Fellowship will be held in the church parlors on Wednesâ€" day night, November 10, at 6:30 p.m. The evening will open with a dinner served by the ladies of the congregation after which a program which will meet the imâ€" terests of all age groups will be staged. a 10:30 a.m. Bethany Choristers rehearsal. The principal speaker of the evening will be Bishop George E. Epp, D.D., the episcopal head of the denomination in the midwestâ€" €rn states. Church School at 9:30. Morning Worship at 10:45. Centennial Sunday will be obâ€" served at morning worship at 10 :45. sal. All of High School age interâ€" Board of administration on Monday, Nov. 8. Altarâ€"Guild same evening at the home of Mrs. Axel Erikson, 589 Central© avenue. Luther League on Tuesday eveâ€" ning at the church at 7:30, with Lea Smith as hostess, 6:45 p.m. Antiphonal Choir Reâ€" hearsal. All interested 7th and 8th graders please report for reâ€" Bible study on Wednesday eveâ€" ning at 7:45. Subject, Book of Acts, "How The Church Began." Everybody welcome. 6:45 p.m. The Tuesday Evening Group will/ have a Supperâ€"Work meeting in the Patish House. 7:30 p.m. Boy Scout Troop 324 will meet in the Scout Room. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 10â€" * 4:30 p.m. Children‘s Choir Reâ€" hearsal in the Parish House. hearsal. 4 10:10 a.m. Junior High and High School Groups. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship TUESDAY. Nov. 92â€" H. P. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 9:30 a.m. Nursery, Kindergarâ€" ten, Primary, and Junior Depts. & 9:45 a.m. Chancel Choir Reâ€" ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Oakridge and High, Highwood Herbert W. Linden, Pastor Phone H. P. 4769 The sets are so constructed that 7:45 p.m. Senior Choirâ€"rehearâ€" 7:15 p.m. Chancel Choir Rehearâ€" (Continued from page 1) Mixter Weil Thursday, Nov. 4, 1948 method. ‘Using paint and especialâ€" ly constructed rollers makes the job quicker and easier when time is precious," says Mr. McLaughlin. The sets are ‘uttached to metal rods called batens, and these in the wings fold back to the flats the set high in the galleries until Garage Windows Decorated By Art Classes The colorful Halloween decorâ€" ations that you have seen on the windows of the Chrysler garage in Highland Park were done by a group of about store windows as possible, on the large windows in cooperaâ€" tion with the community camâ€" Designs for the paintings were sketched by the students and subâ€" mitted at a meeting of all those against the background of a field of corn shocks and pumpkins was & combination of several of these Volleyball Competition Begins November 8 In class the art students are working in water colors, and last Volleyball for all girls starts Monday, November 8, in the girls‘ gym under the direction of ‘Marge Demichelis, head, and Janet Zable, assistant head. & The tournament will be by sesâ€" sions, and at least six players from each session must turn out or they will lose ‘the game by deâ€" fault. ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCH SUNDAY, Nov. 7â€"â€" 9:30 a.m. Church School. TUESDAY, Nov. 92â€" 2 p.m. Meeting of the Womâ€" en‘s Guild at the home of Mrs. Harry Elliott, 739 Ridgewood Dr. 8 pm. Meeting of the Church School Council and teachers. THURSDAY, Nov. 11â€" 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship. MONDAY, Nov. 8â€" 7:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship meeting at the church. 7:30 p.m. Service meeting and Theocratic ministry school. JEHOVAH‘S WITNESSES 374 Laurel Avenue Hi!fih-d Park, HL FRIDAY, Nov. 5â€" 8:00 p.m. Book study in ‘"The New World" at 145 Wildwood Road, Lake Forest. .‘T"’DAY. Nov. 71â€" 6:00 p.m. Public Address: Is Christendom Christian? given‘ by R. Anderson, a representative of the Watchtower Society. Ella Town Hall, Corners of Rts. 22 and 63, Lake Zurich, HII. Following at 7:15 with the Watchtower study, Subject: King For A Thousand Years. Text: <*"They lived and reigned with the Anointed one the thousand years." Rev. 20:4, The Emphatic Diaglott WEDNESDAY, Nov. 10â€" THURSDAY, Nov. 11 2:00 p.m. Women‘s Society meets with ) Larsen, 14 Bur‘s> tâ€" SUNDAY, Nov. 7â€" 9:30 am. Sunday School Sesâ€" sionâ€"Classes for all ages. 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship Service. Rev. N. _{ Broadway ; 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship Service. Rev. N. J. Broadway ; District Presiding Elder, will adâ€" minister Communion Emblems and bring message of morning. 6:30 p.m. Young People‘s er meeting. 7:00 p.m. Young People‘s Study Group. Studyâ€""Youth Triumphâ€" T:15 p.m. Evening Service. Pasâ€" tor preaches on "The Security of Love." Communion Service. 8:00 p.m. Berean Class Meets with Mrs. H. V. Nichols, 47 Elm hant TUESDAY, Nov. 92â€" WEDNESDAY, Nov. 10â€" FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH _ ® Wotkin‘dtetthoolh‘»'_.fi. 8:00 p.m. Prayer Service (Evangelical Congregational) S. Green Bay road at Laurel Albert G. Phone H. P. 1599 Tel" 1731 of ‘s Missionary Pastor Pray

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