WANTED TO RENTâ€"Quiet, neat couple need an apartment or few rooms; no children or pets; ‘Tel. H. P. 4128. LARGE _ CORNER . BEDROOM, Ask the Girl Who Has One â€" a TELEPHONE OPERATOR .at lllinois LOOKING FOR A JOB? Bell See Miss Connolly Employment Supervisor 21 South St. Johns Ave. Highland Park, Illinois LONG ESTABLISHED, GROWâ€" ing food business in Chicago and suburbs is expanding. Has exclusive North Shore franâ€" chise for financially responsible man or couple with Al referâ€" ences. We help you build your own business that should net you better than $100.00 week steadily yearâ€"around. Very little competition. Route experience and acquaintance Wilmette to Highland Park housewives deâ€" sirable. Call Wilmette 4453 for evening appointment. Want Ads ® $152 a month to start ®© Paid Vacations ®© Good Working Condiâ€" tions BEAUTIFUL _ MARâ€"MINK _ fur coat, Minkâ€"like in apr~arance. Latest style turned op cuffs. Flared back. Size 16. Call H;P. 6348 evenings after 6:30 and all day Sunday. WELL seasoned firewood. John Tazioli. Tel. HP. 3931 or 3785. COLONIAL, PORTABLE mantel fireplace. White brick front. Green finish. Including brass and cast iron andirons. Electric birch logs, too! Call H.P. 6348 evenings after 6:30 and all day Sunday., NOT TOO EARLY to buy Christâ€" MODERN, new, dark green living room chair. Rich material blends with all colors. Reasonable. It‘ll look handsome in your home! Call H. P. 6348 evenings after 6:30 and all day Sunday. BEAUTIFUL, likeâ€"new bookâ€"caseâ€" endâ€"table. Also can be used as corner dressing table. Call H. P. 6348 evenings after 6:30 and all day Sunday. New and used house trailers: take trades, car, trailer, furniture ete; low down payments, as low as $100. down; open nights and Sundays. RUGSâ€"Like new, Forest green shag. 5 rugsâ€"6 ft x 9 ft; 2â€" 6 ft x 6 ft; 6â€"27 in. x 48 in.; 4â€"36 in. x 60 in. Call H. P. 6348 evenings after 6:30 ant all day Sunday. Higgins,, Elmhurst and Touby Rds. Bensonville, 1. Ph. Des Plaines 3054M private bath, radio, and board available to employed person or student in exchange for service at supper hour in adult family. Phone H. P. 3344 WANTED TO RENT FOR SALE BY OWNER Charming older homie, 5 bedâ€" reom, 2 bath, auto. oil heat, 1872. mas Cards; We have a beautiful selection; Plain or name imâ€" printed. Some 50 for $1.00â€" Tel. H. P. 1461. LEHMAN TRAILER SALES Page 6 CLOTHING FOR SALE HOUSEKHOLD GOODS Help Wanted FOR RENT By order of the Council of the City of Highland Park, Mincig V. C. Musser, City Clerk. Dated at Highland Park, IIl. this 8rd day of October, A. D. 1949 Specifications for said work may be secured at the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, Highâ€" land Park, IIl. Sealed bids will be received by the Council at its office in the City Hall, Highland Park, lllinois, until 8:00 o‘clock P. M. Monday, October 24th, A. D. 1949, for furnishing all labor, tools; equipâ€" ment, and material necessary to paint the exterior of the Highâ€" land Park City Hall. The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids if it deems it best for the public good. NO FROSTâ€"Keeps glass clear of snow, steam, frost in any weather, For windshields, winâ€" dows, eye glasses, etc.â€"$1.00 postpaid. Otis Rossell, Box 5 Waltersburg, Pa. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Motorized _ equipment; _ reasonâ€" able rates; sewer and â€" septic tamks built and repaired; 500 gallon septic tanks installed. LARGE CORNER BEDROOM, RUMMAGE AND BAKE SALE EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKING and Alterations on coats, suits and dresses; Fur coat repairing. Expert workmanship Tel. H. P. 1508. _ 571 Central Our estimates and prices inâ€" elude Soil Preparation, Plant Food, etc. Let‘s Talk It Over North Shore Gas Co. private bath, radio, and board available to employed person or student in exchange for service at supper hour in adult family. Phone H. P. 3344 Wed., Oct. 12, 7 to 9 pm.â€" all day Thurs., Oct. 13 Menoni and Mocogni Phone, Highland Park 518 Old Stove Roundup A New "CP" Gas Range Free to the user of the Tel. Northbrook 223â€"Jâ€"1 Franken Bros., Inc. Deerfield 241 Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. "The Friendly People" LIVING QUARTERS Free Landscape Design Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 See Your Dealer, or Register Your Old Stove One Year Guarantee Miscellaneous M A NU RE BLACK DIRT NOTICE Planting The present staff consists of Mrs. Inger Boye, children‘s liâ€" brarian; Mrs. Janet Coleman, cataloger; Mrs. Peggy McCabe, circulation assistant; Mrs. Marâ€" garet Bottker, general assistant; Mrs. Delores Bertagni, library clerk; Mr. John Tether, custodian; and Miss Cora Hendee, librarian. "Human carelessness is the baâ€" sic cause of nearly all fires," says Percy Bugbee, general manager of the NFPA, "We urge everyone to take advantage of Fire Prevention Week, October 9â€"15, to learn how to prevent fires and, equally imâ€" portant, to do what they learn." Miss Mary O‘Dwyer of Evanâ€" ston, Illinois has been appointed to the position of reference assistâ€" ant at the Highland Park Public Library to replace Miss Ruth Dickinson, who resigned in Sepâ€" tember to enter the School of Library Science at the University of Illinois. Miss O‘Dwyer received her master‘s derree in ‘ August from Northwestern University. The Highland Park Public Liâ€" brary will be closed Wednesday, October 12 in observance of Colâ€" umbus Day. Regular hours will be in effect during the rest of the week. Monday through Thursday: 9:00 to 9:00, Saturday: 9:00 to 6:00. Increase of Fires In Schools, Churches, Hospitals Latest NFPA records of fires during a one year period show a 9 per cent increase in the number of fires in schools, a 24 per cent increase for churches and a 20 per cent increase for hospitals and institutions. Other _ categories showing increases during the last two years are apartments and rooming houses, 14 per cent; manâ€" ufacturing plants, 8 per cent; garages and filling stations, 6 per cent; hotels and boarding houses, 18 per cent; restaurants and tavâ€" erns, 52 per cent, and theaters and other amusement places, 13 per cent. Miss O‘Dwyer To Replace Miss Dickinson At Public Library Following the meeting refresh ments were served by the hostes ses Mrs. Nat Maiman, Mrs. Wm Christensen and Mrs. Eggert Carl sen. More schools, churches and hosâ€" pitals are catching fire now than two years ago, says the National Fire Protective Association. Rehabilitation, Voteran‘s emâ€" ployment and Veteran‘s Craft, Mrs. Eggert Carlsen; Unit activiâ€" ties, Mrs, Mat Maiman, chairman, Mrs. Reno Giangiagorgi, Mrs. John Peterson, Mrs. Oliver Innocenzi, and Mrs. Charles Dean; and Color bearer, Mrs. Bruno Giangigori. Highwood Unit No. 501, Amâ€" erican Legion auxiliary had its installation of officers at the Leâ€" } gion home, Monday, September 26th, with Mrs, Almond Thurlâ€" well, 10th District Director as installing officer and Mrs. Charles Prizer, as installing Sergeant <at arms. The following were inducâ€" ted into office: President, Mrs. A. Cervetti; First viceâ€"president, Mrs. Wim. Christensen; Second viceâ€"president, Mrs. Charles Dean; Secretary, Mrs. Eggert Carlsen; Treasurer, Mrs. Ray Suzzi; Hisâ€" torian, Mrs. Mat. Maiman; Chap lain, Mrs. Ernest Ayers; and Serâ€" geant at arms, Mrs. James Minorâ€" ini. Highwood Legion Auxiliary Installs Officers building design and drafting with genâ€" eral administration will be considered. Starting salary will be $3108 per year with a scale limit of $3636 per year within the three year period. Applicaâ€" tion bianks may be obtained from the city clerk. The State Civil Service law requires a fee of three dollars to be A second examination will be given to establish an eligible list for Clerk» Stenographer for the City Clerk. Appliâ€" cants must be able to take dictation, transcribe, do typing and be able to do general office work. Starting salary $2172 per year, with automatic raises. This is a nice position for someone who is competent and willing to stay for a sufficient length of time to be of value to the City. ol 8 _ All applications must be filed with the secretary by 6:0) P. M. Tuesday October 18th. by all applicants when filing CLERKâ€"STENOGRAPHER H. G. Pertz, Secretary Civii Service Commission 704 Ridgewood Drive L E G A L THE PRESS on October 7. Dr. Siskin‘s sermon will be entitled, "People of the New Ravinia Postal Facilities In answer to inquiries of Ravinâ€" ia patrons, Postmaster Cobb of Highland Park states that not only will all of the present services at the Ravinia post office be conâ€" tinued after Nov. 1st at the same location: stamps, money orders, postal notes, registry, acceptance of parcel post, post office boxes for rent, savings bonds, etc., but that there will also be available the additional services offered by offices of the 1st class, making unnecessary any trip to the Highâ€" land Park office by mailers in the Ravinia and Braeside sections. Sukkos, or the Festival of Tabâ€" ernacles. will be. observed at North Shore Congregation Israel with Services on Friday night, October 7. at 8:30 o‘clock, and Sunday morning, October 9, at 10 o‘clock. Regular Friday night Services will be resumed with the Service The Ravinia branch post office will open a half hour earlier than the present office; with an inâ€" crease in the number of both inâ€" coming and outgoing mails, inâ€" eluding a dispatch both Saturday and Sunday afternoon. Airâ€"mail from there will be speeded up by connection with the helicopter landing three times daily in Highâ€" land Park. Mail for Ravinia paâ€" tronsâ€"addressed either Ravinia or Highland Parkâ€"will be routed thru the Ravinia office, avoidâ€" ing present forwarding delays and postage due. A telephone will be installed for patron inquiries. N. S. Congregation Israel Booth", and will be the first of The four carrier routes to be worked from the Ravinia branch will serve the whole of the Raâ€" vinia section properâ€"both north and south of Roger Williams Ave. on both east and west sides. Carâ€" riers will be on the street deliverâ€" ing at 8:30 for the morning trip and at 1:30 for the afternoon trin. Delivery of parcel post to Ravinia business houses and residents will he corresnendinely speeded up thru these changes. ciency and to object to the exâ€" penditure of huge amounts of school funds for unnecessary proâ€" jects such as the proposed interâ€" mediate school. The objectives of the Voters‘ League are most commendable onesâ€"adequate pay for our teachâ€" ers, full and efficient use of present school facilities, and consolidation of our school disâ€" triets for greater efficiency, economy, and the coâ€"operative establishment of high standards of education throughout all of Highland Park. It is highly gratifying that a group with such a positive and forwardâ€"looking program is at work in our community. The Voters‘ League deserves the supâ€" port of all those interested in improving the educational system in District 108. The new school contemplated would be similar to those already in use in Evanston, Wilmette, Winnetka and Glencoe. The buildâ€" ing would be designed to serve the educational needs of the boys and girls in the upper grades in one centrally located building. The four present schools would then serve more efficiently the needs of the children in grades Kinderâ€" garten through five. OPEN A referendum was held in May, 1946, which authorized the Board to purchase a ten acre site for the new school. In June, 1948, a referendum was held which authâ€" orized the modernization of our four present schools, the building of an addition to West Ridge school and the construction of an intermediate school. Since that time, the Board has been working with the architect in development of complete drawings and specifiâ€" cations for the new school. The modernization and additions apâ€" proved in the program have largeâ€" ly been completed. tionally sound and would make possible additions and improveâ€" ments in our upper grade school program. Space would be provided for Home Economics, and adeâ€" quate gymnasium space would make it possible to improve the upper grade program without having to duplicate the offerings in each of the four schools. REVIEW PROGRAM (Continued from page 1) EN LETTERSâ€" (Continued from page One) BOARD OF EDUCATION District 108 Highland Park, Illinois Montgomery LeGoff 757 Oak Grove Ave. Highland Park, IIl. Funeral services were held toâ€" day, Thursday, at the Highland Park Presbyterian church, for ames Turner MacMurchy, 839 Lincoln avenue, who was taken by death on Tuesday at the Highland Park hospital after a brief illness. He was 51 years of age. two sermons on the Sukkos theme. Information regarding the Reâ€" ligious School, and the activities of the Congregation may be obâ€" tained by calling Glencoe 725. North Shore Congregation Isâ€" rael is located at the corner of Lincoln and Vernon Avenues in Glencoe. Born in Chicago, he lived in Evanston before coming to Highâ€" land Park in 1933. For the past 13 years he had been advertising representative for the American Weekly magazine. Surviving are his widow, Nancye (nee) McPherson; two daughters, Mrs. Nancye Brown and Miss Jeanette MacMurchy, both of Highland Park, his mother, Mrs. Sarah T. MacMurchy, and three day in Funeral rites will be conducted at 2 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) at the Redeemer Lutheran church in Highland Park for Mrs. Hermina Tulod, 1460 Waukegan road, Deerfield, who passed away in the Presbyterian hospital, Chicago, yesterday, at the age of 66. Murfey Funeral services were held in Chicago on Tuesday for Mrs. Rose L R. Murfey, 89, who formâ€" erly lived with her son, Edwin T. Murfey, 645 S. St. Johns ave., Prominent in Chicago woman‘s club activities, she was\recording secretary and director of the Woman‘s club and treasurer of the Outdoor Art league in Chicaâ€" go for more than 40 years. Besides her son Edwin, she is survived by another son, Harry C. Murfey, of Chicago. Interment was made in Memoâ€" rial Park cemetery. MacMurchy Highland Park and who died Sunâ€" Interment was made in Ravenâ€" na, Ohio. Church phone, H. P. 263 The Rev. William Atkinson Young, ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Roland W. Hosto TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 355 Laurel Avenue The Reverend Charles U. Harris, Rector WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL H. P. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1015 Lauretta Place, Highland Pk. Telephone H. P. 2269 Director of Religious Education Rev. Arthur E. Douaire Massesâ€"6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 and 11:30. HIGHLAND PARK COMPANY WELCOME TO CHURCH North Ave., and Lauretta Place Highland Park, lllinois Oakridge and High, Highwood Herbert W. Linden, Pastor Phone H. P. 4769 BETHANY CHURCH (Evangelical United Brethren) Laure! Ave. at McGovern St. Visitors are cordially welcome CHURCH (Evangelical Congr ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH NORTH SHORE CONGREGATION ISRAEL JEHOVAH‘S WITNESSES 374 Laurel Avenue Albert G. Masser, Pastor Tel. 1731 Obituaries Highland Park, lllinois ST. JAMES CHURCH Phone H. P. 1599 IHinois Fhursday, October 6, 1949 Besides her husband, Peter, she is survived by two sisters and two brothers, all of Germany. Fashion Show 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. Subject of next Sunday‘s Les son Sermon "Unreality" Born in Bremen, Germany, she came to this country in 1911. She and her husband were proprietors of the Point Comfort Restaurant, Deerfield. She was a member of the Redeemer Lutheran church in Highland Park. _"Bridleâ€"Wise and Beautiful", the fashion show that will bring the show ring into the Pump Room and the Parade will be the first major activity undertaken by the Woman‘s Committee of the Town and Country Equestrian Association, to be presented Noâ€" vember 1 by Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company with Dorothy Deâ€" vens commentating. Scarlet clad waiters will vie with scarlet clad hunters as memâ€" bers from Chicago and the North Shore, with their guests, see the smartest in riding clothes, specâ€" tator clothes, and Hunt Ball gowns. 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, Interment will be made in North Shore Garden of Memories. Small children are cared for during Sunday church service. Rev. Robert Clingman, Minister S 615 Crescent court .\ Rev. Donald B. Runkle Rev. John P. O‘Connell,> S.T.D. 200 S. Green Bay Rd.â€"H.P. 202 IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH Deerfield and Green Bay Rds. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Morrison Pastor Baptisms Sundays: 1:30 P.M., or at other times upon request. Arrangements should be made during the week. REDEEMER EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 587 Central Avenue H. K. Platzer, pastor. H. P. 950 Holy Days: 9:00, 10:00. Confessions Saturdays, Holy Days and Eves of First Fridays: 4:00 and 7:30 Sunday : 6:30, 7:30, 9:00, 10:00 11:00, 12:00 Noon. 4. The Christion Science Moniter One, Morway $t., Boston 15, Mass., U.$.A. local news. You need to know all But you live also in WORLD whore big evenn are in tor THE CMRISTIAN SCIENCE MmontTor. ___ Emjoy the benefits of being BENEFIT BY THIS GOOD NEWS COMBINATION HIGHLAND PARK BAPTIST CHURCH Weekâ€" telty) Rev. Bernard E. Burns YOUR HOME TOWN PAPER â€" 26 issues. 1 enclese $1. 374 Laurel Ave. C EC (reme) 6:30, 8:15. 6:00, ~T:00, 8:00, 314