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Highland Park Press, 17 Mar 1949, p. 6

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Want Ads In a“ (burned. Job MIL TOI. M.P. "" or 8785. MY” Til. .5:ch u-u, In“ “Ionics. Rod. In...» Ibo. Gnu. " -utu, nah-Ind. - Mo.Pibt" In, «and bo Lullabi- in null or largo - tu. for planting wood. "Ah All 'Ott SALE: Hull lick with full- I'ud minor. Must be seen to " appreciawd. Call at 281 East. M avenue. Highland Park. Pinion Poat mad “Mic-RIM M6 WANT E D TO RENT-furnished took/og for a Jog? Who Has One ll telephone Operator at Illinois la" q $152 a month to start q Paid Vacations 0 Good Working__ _ See Miss Connolly Employment Supervisor 21 s. St. Johns Ave. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE co. Ask the Girl C-Ute Dini-g In. 00!. china -huot, C cilia buou Arti- 'uu' l’inplneo (doth-it): d.- m and chain - mud “his.“ " typo- “ cm, .00". m5 amd Aaar-u. SITUATION WANTED BORCHARDT FUEL C0. NEED PLASTERING DONE house for summer renal; t or s Bed Rms; June to Oct. at long- or; will pay up to $500 per month; can furnish ox. ref. Call Gieneoe 102. WANTED TO RENT FtaerhmhBervhr mac-nun... HIGHLAND PARK TRADING HST Mono: Highland Fri " ”So-‘SLJ‘oAv-u Menoni and Moccgni “a... Highland Put II. THE WELCOMERSWISE TO CREE? - family in tho community. If you know of t Newton to Highland Park, all m haiku. Mm. III-ant chee. Clem-on 1071. Drastic Reductions 'l- .34.” " ‘81.” Don‘t-l P5... M.P. I“. while remodeling? Call LIE. Fern-I Stat KEHWO“ Miscellaneous FOR SALE C-- Help Wanted PETER LEA MANURE BLACK DIRT Var-iculih Coiiditions Vernon A. Peterson, 144 Sun- Bet Road to serve a one-year term. After filling I Vic-hey on the board he was appointed to succeed himself. A 21-341qu of both Illi- nois Institute of Technology md John Marshall Law school, upe- ciaiizing in patent law, he is I member of bummer. Pnrry, Cnrd Ind Llngner. Residents for the past eight years, the fumily has two children in Elm Place and one nearing kindergarten m. DISTIJCT "Nb- (continued tron mo " In a board member. A graduate of Amherst, he is n member of Poole, Cone nnd Beldintr Adver- tising Agency of Chimo. For eleven years a resident of High- hnd Plrk. he has three children in Elm Place school. Millard S. MeGuffin, 1515 Berkeley Road to serve a three- Year term. A gradunto of Uni- versity of Illinois, he served as lieutenant in the Navy from 1944 to 1946. Now minor". cashier at tho Continental Illinois NI- tional Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, he is president of the Bri-to Community Club rot Highland Park. Residents for four yous. the MeGuffims have one son in Green Buy School. Eugene E. Dierking, 120 Clifton avenue for n term of three yam He holds 3 B.S. degree, Univer- sity of Illinois, and has held in- portant posts in Missouri. At pres- ent. Chicago Branch Sales Hunger for the Celowx Corporation, he has two children in Green Bar School, Members of the te. m term; are unexp” are In. Angelyn F'. Housrhttliattr 3nd Jack.- amn Smart. . Members of the Caucus Commit. tee were: Francis D. Weeks, chair- man, Mrs. D. H. Julian, with”. Mm. Jules Houtrhtaiintt, Jackson Smart, Mrs. J. P. Embich. In. D. I. Clinton1 Irving Goldbm, Miss Helen kitainger, Mrs. Sydney Graham, Miss Ethel McBroom. Eugene Dierking, Richard Drake, William Bartel and L. B. Sinclair. ilks. mum. Vtc'1OR-- (continued from page 1) education Was in I - group under Dr. buyer, Psychia- trist and Director of Child Guid- nice Clinic in Humbug. Pt. Ind a course in Abnormal Psychology and Phrehiatrie Social Work with Or. Reeves of Clevehnd. Ohio. In Victor has had . M amount of experience in working with children. During tho war Illa ttcied as an analyst in counseling civrsification " olmstead Field. Army Air Corps, in Hiddlcbwu, Pa. She is married and In. on. After a study of rules and n.- "Utiorts the H. M. Rotrem Pro- duction Company m granted por- mission to use the “New: field for summer shows. The comm operates I anthem m. “on”! "no. Waugh theE.O. Eli-i“- ing " '" Bt. John- - ill b-.dntth-tt-fth. Namath-3|.- Nrtt-deti-tt1botr_ son Pemisnion to and I ll!!! apartment house for the use of when nut] - n mu M Ivonne. an are: now mod for B. f-ity dwellings. was gnu-M by the min. board. Cad-no Ila-rig. CITY CoONCtU-- To-lho-u Tho-hr on Much 29th, Mrs. Victor will lend another discussion of partie- ular interest to the parent. of the 7th and 8th grade childnn. Gut-Mud vain-mu, A. M. Evan Weddings. cocktail puck. dinner! CATERING {continued from page " "rNtPitnrV Vacuum Cleaner I". on help you pun your next party Tel. Gkncoe 1694 P. C. McCullough ll N. at-id.n d. M.P. "" 82tf mmtA or an.» "anmet m " MY GIVEN that a min W M wrin- tio- “use. to: the Tm " D-duhd in tho County " lab. Btato " Illinois to: the lined ya! WI: Inch 29, 1949. and ending. luck 21. 1950. will be on nu and convention", avail- Ihl. to public inspection " Ton Hall. "I Cennl Aim-Highland Park fro- tt1,,"ltr, 2 o’clock PM.. the no. . larch. 1949. Notice j: further given - that a public hearing on aid hm and Manon-into: ordin- uec will be hold at I o'clock P.I.. “I .1, And]. no“. at Town Bull 318 Ce.trat Ava-Highland Put in thin Town. and that final action on this ordinann will b. an by the elector: " the “and to" and" to In hold st 2 o'clock PM.. Tuesday. April li, 1949. DOOR To DOOR CAMPAN2N-- (continued from page I) don: In important part of Deer- field Township's school tax in- tomet That is why it ia so import- ant that every legal voter sign our petition and get every adult in his household to do likewise. "a- Wuhan in tho Cnuin The following vice-chairmen were named to assume respon- sibility for various districts: John Rex Allen. Dist. l, f, 16; C. o. Hunting, Dist. 3. 4, 5; Roy H. Olson. Dist. 6, T; Mrs. Shirley Smith, Dist. il; F. H. Schweiger, Dist. 9. MP, George W. Boas, Jr., Dist. 11,12. 13; Bus-ell H. Clark. Dist. 14, IS. Partial Lin " M Wat-inn District l-Chairman Mrs John A. Bigier. eo.ehair- Mrs. Pull Skrto. District Minimal: In. Let; W. Strauss. eo-ehnirman Ray- mond W. Flinn. District T-Chair- man Charles D. Spencer. eo-chair- mn Harry S. Temple; In. Harry Simpson. Dr. A. W. Gordon, R. B. Meitas, J. Edgar Moss, W. D. Sears, Mrs. K. M. Shmley, Mrs. J. B. Stevens, Charles H. Nixon, Harold Marovitx, Mrs. Robert E. Dated this rm. by of latch. "o. The names not reportod u we went to pres. will be listed next week. Denul, Mrs. W. H. Aaron, Mn. Betty Newman, Mrs Rose Minus- Ice. Miss K-therine Ehie, 1420 Fisher, Thomas Troxel, Albert G. Apple, E. R. Weinstein, Mrs. Cath- erine Gilroy, and Mrs. J. W. Smart. ' District 4r-Chairmari Mrs. Rob- ert C. Brown. Jr., eo-chairman .Mrs, D. V. Pinkerton, Mrs. M: A. Rolfe. Mrs M. R. Sproul. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Earhart, Mr. and Mrs. R. Froehlich. Mrs. George Martin, Mrs F.." l'. Barnes. George Lyman, Mrs. Ps. Billeter, Mrs. D. S. King, Mr. and Mrs James Curtis, Jo- up}: Watkins". In. Class Pol- lak. Mr. &nd Mrs. Earl Gael). H. E. Bone, Mr. Ind Mrs. E. P. Keith. A. J. Wilson, Mm. Mixed Sihler, Mr. ind Mrs. Ray Warner, and Mrs. Robert Burton. District Cr-tmis-tan Mrs. DI-l vid Levinmn. co-chairman Mrs.‘ Hugh Riddle, mistant chairmen Mrs. Melvin Wolens. Mrs. Louis Haller, Mrs. Hark Rolfe; Joseph Cabonargi. In. Douglas Bord, Mrs. Robt laminar. In. Albert Elliott. In. Win. Suntan. In. Herbert Friedman, Mrs. N. B. Hansen, mm H. w. “gainful; Edward Loerenhart, Mm. D. C. Hummer. In. Edward Forges. In. Harold Schick, Mrs M. J. Winston. and In. Harry Padorr. District 6-4Jhnirman Kenneth H. Kraft, co-cllainncn Willard Medway and John H. Wilbor. Dis- trict 7 -- Chain-an Arthur C. Heimerdinger. ctr-chairman George P. Spiel. District. tb-Chairman In. Shirley Smith. ctr-chairman In. Paul V. Jester; In. Harold Seen-t. In. R. Humbug, Karl King. In G. DeVliec, Mrs. Rob- ert Christopher. Robert Glasgow. District 9 - Chairman Harry J. Van Ornuln. eo-ehairman Mrs. George J. Ilium, Fred Schulz" and Albert Shannan. District lo --Chsirmas In. E. W. Ceder- bore, co-chaiman In. E. Worth- ington Walters. District H-- Chairman J. C. Preliner. co-chair- man Expert W. Carlsen. District Mt-Chair- Vernon A. Peter. "mt, eo-chair- Frank J. Nanak. District Lt-tttair- George W. In, In. ctr-chairman J. Randolph T. All“ Dim-kt 16--47haimtaa Russell R. Glut. co-et-tart Gordon Buchanan. Jr.. District "--Cuirmnat M. S. MeGufrirt, co- chlimu Ill-ell C. Whitney. Du. bid. "-iimtitaat Wilfred J. Sec-in. coal-Ir.- In J. In», Mi_-Dh-tet Chairman 00- - arMrmat but In!“ in... Ina-l a: John hum iatn.D_-Ntr5etch.tr- f?ett1tr-et.Bdrtrsm,arm Emmett latency. Supervisor Albert Lama, Clerk THE PRESS AMI. - Girl - 0b.". Annual "tiette lav Rainbow Cele-cu Girl Scab cl 'm M nu High-cod hold Mir and Julian: la- ws... 0"...) on ' birthday akGiet m " a tho ecu-uh: ecl- hr. The "an; - with a M ceremony v“ Juli In”. Anubeth Spun. but Wei-r and Nancy Nov-.- " Hui-U; Troop 439 acting a W. In. P. E. flew Julien- Lov churn- " the 8W Put girl mu: council than I..- colned the Julian. Ingmar “in; from out M and intro dined Mrs. Salli-c Robin- of lake Forest, tho ruin-ll chair Ill. Bunsen-um " cut troop presented their no." ho:- to In. UHF-rind who no“ in a brief Insert and mud them to " [obi-on. In. c. Bouton Inbound,- chair-an of tho judges contain... announced the winning bout " follows: lat prize in Senior fkmtt you. to Mariner troop No. 89; lat who in the Intermediate group to Troop tr or West Ridge shoal; lat print in the Brownie group to troop " in Green Bay school. Honorable mention went to troops M, 18. 41.33 and M. Juliette Low troop represent- tive. for this yen: were: Putty Skidmore, Maureen Carney. Lil: Keough. Lynn Sgunkel, Bonnie Johnson, Cecelia Lubes. Nancy Anon, Diane Wing, Silly Grr ham, Barbara Nell. Alyce Mae Wilson, Diane Simian. Mary Anne Trnngmin, Carol De Vtiees Marcia Penney. Danielle “on. Marilyn Nathan, Pitt, Lou Shea- hen, Miran Geller. Pariah Ja- Colman. Geraldine Watt, Peggy King, Nancy belmr, Catherine unwell, Susan Shel-it. June Freeman, Betty Anne Gm. Luer'Grer, Sharon Wm. Snub-a lavis. Virginia Once. Robbie Collings. Mary Ann Steuben. Peal Ponce, Lumen. Giungiolgi. Pi tricin Kenry. Phoni- Juhelski. Barbara Pemdotti; In: In.» di. " a pen ofthe won-k for the 2nd class badge the Sth grade member: of Troop 8 of the West Ridge school have been leaning theeareofhooh-remah'irw I scrapbook of the "oop's activi~ ties. Each girl also mended a book for the primary school at West Ridge. Hosrtesses were In Gondo- Parks, chairman. misled by leo- dunes David Luier. M. L or pmtheimer and W. J. Flynn. Tm, I _ The 6th glide of Troop tt are working on their aprons for their sewing badge and are also work- ing on the games badge. FACT SttEET-- (continued from page " school taxes, “Hurdles: of who is getting more for his tax money. Tho above ill-scrub- that Lulu Forutillryiubdohmlh' " within:- (an tho High School Dinrict The Deerfield-Shields To- ship High School District includes seven] towns, some of which con- tribute HIGHER TAXES than their students coat. to edeeate, and Bomo which eogttribqto ww- TAXES than their Menu (out Luke Fond. K Hid-had Park Deerfteid ..ett. " how the - for the prin- eipat to": column: . Not. that BON hie PM and am Put PAY .0“ in highachod axe-Mitten to m their indent The other an» lion do" n I. proportionately. became their tax- able wealth is Inn. The District M A WHOLE eomtributes the taxes that In maid to provide a high urinal education for ALL the child": in the District. uh Found. by it. .0660- I. ark. lash lac-n. Ind Ant. Wottw.B-m-.-a.hr- ”I.“ hi. Fm by it. ”Chic. I. wit_u-aetoaihtt. ahndm-ihilily In due- [in 'othou..a.outhr-oe huh. “I my- will 3mm (”Mam-men firm. (A... I!!!) in w Dim-Ia I'm-muting” new .1 ' has" “1 "arsAdtot.aiuurAattM. tho .8831 - "" m 392 mu Pt.ATGgteRmeb-- (eontinud no. - l b-.tki.ghr-tdint- -t-toatBtmPueetkhoot in tho bur-dint. All Um “Mammal-din “huumdmw od-ti-trex-ere-at, Miamuphymntoboued .atruursetroothoe “Macao-Bu 't&ttaoatnHttbeaentdiroet1y A" contributors to the fund I.” Men my public-cpiriud chin-u bring to children in who]. 31d my prank " £1- Plnco children have eontributed who and ml the. the; A Mainly largo number " Gina Bay Rd. School ”at and an. Elm Ptnee pnnnu Mu not ret Bent in contributions to litigant“ project; it in vital u -. the loud-hm [up or mull, “cording to Mr. Weeks. if this building ploy-u: is to lucceed. ‘All potent: Ind “has ttat-tod in an Inked- an Iain; asked to mail their mn- tributiou to Mr. Harry Temple. 280 laurel Ave. without. delay. The fund raising drive will close In] I. 1949. Contributions are deductible for income tux pur- Bethany Evangelical Church Annual Meeting A pro-ive and forward- looking spirit prevailed at the Annual Congregational meeting of Bethany Church (Evangelical United Brethren) on Wednesday night. larch 9. Members and friends gathered around the tables foe a sumptuous dinner served under the auspices of the Phila- thea Chas. Mrs. A. Judson Wells. Chairman. Rev. hater H. hubenwein. pn- sidod over the business lesion. after a brief devotional service. The "sports presented by the offi- cial: revealed I hearty interest and eooperatieo with. The following were elected to serve on the Board for '3 term of three years: Earl D. hit-ch, Gly- Iord “aim, and Charles Nichols. Special recognition was given to the two retiring trustees. Walter F. Keisha“, and Arthur Keller, who In" served the interests of Bethany ever since the connect- Lion established itself " Laurel Ind Recovery: Streets. The other members of the Trustee Board In Leslie G. Brand, M. A. Francs, Stun Johnson, and John huh). In. Watt. Gnyot 1nd Mrs. nor.. ence hello]: we" cholen for clue leaders. . The following otfieem of the Sunday School were elected: Earl D. Fritsch. Superintendent; M. A, Funk. Assistant Superintendent; Elmer Schlung, Jr., Secretary, and Robert Johnson, Jr., Tram. New ov-Hater-. Reference was made to the newly organized women's fellow.. ship. "The Bethany Guild," an organization planned by the ladies of Bethany parish to include not only members of the church, but all other interested ladies of the community, and designed to mix! the local church in its program as well as to aid in community. missionary, benevolent, and inter- chureh leniee. Officers for this organization were elected u fol- lows: Mm. Gaylord “new. Presi- dent: In. Carl Bar-non. Pint Vice President; In. Henry Sender-man. Second Vice-President; In Don- ald Chriatnaan. Secretary; Mrs. Charles Nichols Treasurer. Com- mitteea to aid in performing the work of the Guild will be appoint- ed by tho Executive Committee. Another ladies’ ambition which promoted the missionary in- tenets. The Women's Society of World Service, held it. naval meeting in the William Ham on “and”, larch 10, " vhich time tho following louder: were the”: In Paul Willi-on. Pred- dent; In o. K. Wading, Vice Want; In. Arthur Venn. Recording Secretary; In. A. o. Chm-n. Corresponding Secre- tart, In. W. K loin-ho", Tatum; In. J. meketrmeBer, Little "on“. Scent-q; In. A. o. Chm. Young Poopk‘l Work, new; Scent-:7 of Spiritual my In Wu. Gum; Seem” of [Henry uncu- tion. In. A. Jada»: Weill; Secre- tary of cm- Social Wong. In. P. C. Non-tuber; and Seen- hry " (Jim’- Work, Olin Hutch. AIERICAN LEG l0” PARTY- nebula-qua.“ Ttte"thDhiet-tiheid umrmnwm “luv-MIMIC. mmtm.“ (ermthtqqd h.- - I) lain-u can In"... Chin In“ Illa, _ Rer- 'rt-u-a-Att-d. “sandal“; “mmmlm " Thursday, Mar. w, 1949 Dawn;- Marvin-midda- Bnt_oginatwoiusPt-to_ Is, toe Alb-n P. Damn. TT, nu Add-Id place. who nun-d "ravwhiuorttroardatrairt- Cincinntithopoediu'dl. Pom: but resident Ind eon- m In the and u - tim Vic. raider". of the Na- tional Republican commute dul- inc thq Boon: “lamination. Me mtimd hon active life in 1946, day. " which am he m up.“ up- m-rtrtt" " Cincinnati Cu and Electric Company. Recently ho had and; his homo with his dn-hte' and "rn-in-law, Mr. and In cha. love. of the Above “dun. 80 in also survived by two other daughters, Mn. John K. Mason of Everett, Ohio And In. Mm Flynn, 14mins. Michi- gan; two will. Albert D. of New York City. and Eugene D., of New M, And I half sister, hers. Bury Englehart, of Daven- Divine In. Baum Josephine Shell Divine of 1800 Edgewood road, was taken by death on Sunday of this week " the Highland Park hospitd at the use of 66. Born in Omaha, Nebraska, the later lived in Chicago, and came to Highlund Park 10 months ago. She was a member of the Im- mull“ Conception church. Surviving In a son, John Di- vine Jr., . dunghter, Mrs. Har- riette J. Bartel, and one grand- child. nit of Highland Ptrk. Service. were held at St. Jo- seph's church, Wilmette on Wed- neldly with burial at All Saints cemetery, Del mines. Funeral rite. were conducted on Saturday at the Kelley-Spalding dupe! for In. Irene Dumetz, 860 Central nvenne, who passed any the pleading Wednesday " Lowe unit-rim Hinsdale, after In ill- nes of three weeks. She was born in Jun-kg in July, 1883. For puny years she has served a a padded Rum in Highland Park. Preceded in death by her husband, Cttgtrles, she is survived by one hughur, Mrs. Chu'les Carby of Chicago. Burial wu made at Mooney cemetery. Stabling Planer-l services were eondueted on Tuesday of this week at the Swain Funeral Home on No. Second street for George Stabl- ing, 1781 Dearth“ road. who passed sway the preceding Sun- day morning in Luke County tren- enl hospital after a long illness. Born in Highland Park in Janu- ary, 1881, he had. for the past 40 yea” made his home with Mr. 3nd Mrs. Julian Bonson of the above address. Be is survived by one brother, William Seberer of Racine, Wis- consin. and two side“, Mrs. Ame- " Lunnan and Mm. but: nun- day of Tacoma, Wadington. Unangst Rev. C. G. Unulgst, formerly pastor of the First United Evan- gelical church of Highland Park. In. taken by death on Tuesday of this weak at tho Lo Grunge. Ind.. hospital, after An illness of several week]. He was 84 years of an. Interment was made it County Line cemeury, Brunide. [ he served tho church here from 1927 to "M. Mod in M by lit '12., Ilium he I: survived by his darrettter-irruw, In. Id- Unmgst of Chicago, tad Chm nephew: Roy And Raymond Edda. of Highland Park, and Wilt" Fid- der, of Pittsburgh. Pennsylvaniu. Uat rim will be conducted in the church " Hedi“ Ind Temles, Chic-co. cannon-cw (My) It 2 Fm. Mada my all this after- noon n the chapel located n "" W. Fullerton avenue. Chi- William Ionic: Weber Williams puma I“! on Sunday dandy after en. teriae Ch. [do County General WNW I In. “In... Dan in Wan-loo. lo", " - to. uh In and in an- had M Ne them mommnumtA ther, be M In. an I: M'ohdwm, I... huh-nil“ mun-cm“. 1r_atts.h-.eur.- Mam-hm "a---. later retired from his duties, Wharf“ i"Ar,

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