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Highland Park Press, 17 Nov 1949, p. 6

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Want Ads NOT TOO EARLY to buy Christâ€" mas Cards; We have a beautiful FOR SALE: â€" Thor washer, 8 years oldâ€"needs repairs. $10. FOR SALE: 3â€"piece bedroom set with spring and mattress. Reaâ€" sonable. Call eveningsâ€"H. P. 1244. > FOR SALE:â€"Moving to Arizona; Sale daily until Sunday night; household goods; garden tools; priced to sell; Please no Teleâ€" phone calls; C. B. Crow, 1309 S. St. Johns ave. Ask the Girl Who Has One â€" a TELEPHONE LOOKING FOR A JOB? OPERATOR .at Illinois ROOM FOR RENT:â€"Near trans portation. Phone H. P. 2484. WANTED TO RENTâ€"Quiet, neat couple need an apartment or few rooms; no children or pets; Tel. H. P. 4128. See Miss Connolly 21 South St. Johns Ave. ® $152 a month to start & Paid Vacations ®© Good Working Condiâ€" tions ROOF treating specialists. Roof staining, reconditioning, Repairâ€" ing and winter proofing. North Shore Home Maintenance. Wilâ€" SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Motorized equipment; _ reasonâ€" able rates; sewer and â€" septic tamks built and repaired; 500 .;llo- septic tanks installed. LEHMAN TRAILER SALES Higgins, Elmhurst and Touby Rds. [ Bensonville, III. Ph. Des Plaines 3054M New and used house trailers: take trades, car, trailer, furniture ete; low down payments, as low as $100. down; open nights and Sundays. Tazioli. Tel. HP. 3931 or 3785. Highland Park, Illinois EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKING and Alterations on coats, suits and dresses; Fur coat repairing. printed. Some 50 for $1.00â€" also stationery, wrapping paâ€" per and greeting cards; chilâ€" dren‘s victrola records, beautiâ€" Expert workmanship Tel. H. P. 1508. 571 Central Call H.P. T71 Tel. H. P. 1461. 0R RENT:â€"Large room with big closet; hot water at all times; close to transportation. Couple preferred; no children. Call H. P. 5375. _ WANTED TO RENT Employment Supervisor mette 377 Menoni and Mocogni Phone, Highland Park 518 LAKE COUNTY HOMES Tel. Northbrook 223â€"Jâ€"1 $6450 to $30,000 in North Shore suburbs? GUNNISON HOMES Miscellaneous HAVE YOU SEEN THE M A NU R E Help Wanted BLACK DIRT FOR RENT ROOFING + #â€"1458 that on Monday, the 24th day of Octoâ€" ber, A.D. 1949 an ordinance was unaniâ€" mously adopted by the City Council of the City of Highland Park authorâ€" izing and directing the salé of the hl.lo-h:ol-fll.h-l property, toâ€"wit: Parcel . 1. Lots Nineteen (19), Twenty (20) sand Twentyâ€"one (21) in Block Seven (7). in the City of xunmunmw,nn- together with all of the t, title and interest of the City of Park in and to an easement for e 1. Possession shall be reserved until date of May 1, 1950 of the Community Center building located upon Lot 19, Blo::l 7 aforesaid, without payments of rental. 2. ‘The purchaser or purchasers shall take subject to exceptions or objecâ€" tions to title as follows as to Parcel No. 1 aforesaid: (a) The usual and general exâ€" ceptions or objections to title conâ€" tained in letters of opinion on title or title~guarantee policies of Iliâ€" nois ‘Title Company, Waukegan, Illinols, but excluded from the foregoing is the easement for inâ€" gress and egress above described. Baid premises are offered for sale in separate parts or parcels, combinaâ€" tmatpnml:n:ruwannnmctm the highest best bidder therefor or the best aggregate bidders thereâ€" for. Bids for the purchase of said propâ€" erty will be received and considered by the City Council at the regular meetâ€" ing to be held at the City Hail in the City of Highland Park upon Monday, the 28th day of November, 1949 at 8:00 o‘clock P.M., at which time the bid or bids will be opened and considered. All bids shall"be made upon the folâ€" lowing terms and conditions, which are the terms and conditions provided by the City Council for the sale of the property hereinabove described: (b) Rights of the public, the municipality and the adjoining owners in and to that part of prem~ ises in question falling in roads, streets and highways, if any. 3. The successful bidder or bidders shall pay cash in the full amount of such bid or bids upon delivery of corporate deed of the City of Highâ€" land Park accompanied by letter of opinion on title of Illinols Title Comâ€" pany as to said Parcel, No. 1 showing title free and clear except as aforesaid, and such bidder or bidders will be further furnished guarantee policy of Iilinois Title Company in the amount of such bid or bids, but excluded from the foregoing is the easement for inâ€" wress and egress above described. Parcel No. 2. A tract or parcel of land lying or being in the City of Highâ€" land Park, Lake County, State of Tllinois, more particularly described as follows: mnmlflaâ€"t“‘ of Lot Fourteen (14), running thence in an Easterly direction One Hundred Fifty and Two One Hunâ€" dredths (150.02) feet to the Northâ€" east corner of Lot Fourteen (14), thence in & Southerly direction mlong the Easterly line of Lot Fourteen (14), Nine and Sixtyâ€"five One Hundredths (9.65) feet, thence in a Westerly direction parallel with the North line of Lot Fourteen (14), One Hundred Fifty and Two One Mundredths (150.02) feet to the Westerly line of Lot Fourteen (14), thence in a Northeriy direction Nine and Sixtyâ€"five one Hundredths (9.65) feet to the place of beginâ€" ming, all in Block Seven (7). in West Division of Highland Park, in _ Section _ Twentyâ€"three (23), Township Fortyâ€"three (43) North, Range Twelve (12), East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Lake County, Iilinois. Baid Parcel No. 1 above described, is & parcel of land formerly used by the City as a City Hall and Fire Station site, and subsequent thereto has been used by the City of Highland Park under the jurisdiction of the Playâ€" ground and Recreation Board for a Community Center. Title to said premâ€" ises is vested in the City of Highland Park, & municipal corporation. Parcel No. 2 above described is an easement only and has been used for ingress and agress to and from Lot 21 atoreâ€" 4. All bids shall be accompanied m certifled check in the amount ten per cent (10%) of the amount each bid. 5. In the event that the aggregate bids for parts or parcels or combination of parcels of said land shall exceed the highest bid for the tract as a whole, then such highest aggregate bidder or bidders shall be deemed to be the successful bidder or bidders. 6. All bids shail be sealed and deâ€" posited with the City Clerk for presenâ€" tation to the City Council at said meeting. The City of Highland Park reserves the right by majority of the City Council to reject any and all bids and to adjourn consideration of any, and all bids to a subsequent regular meeting of said Council. Said ordinance so passed on Octo 24th, 1949 is on file in the office the City Clerk in the City Hall Highland Park, Ilinois and is open public inspection. Dated: October, 3ist, 1949 The judge had just awarded a divorce to a wife who had charged nonâ€"support. "And," he said to the husband, "I have decided to give your wife $50 a month." ‘‘That‘s fine, judge," the man replied. "And once in a while I‘ll try to slip her a few bucks myâ€" self." Complete Landscaping THE WELCOMERS WISH TO GREET every family in the community. If you know of a Newcomer to Highland Park, call our hostess, Mrs. Margaret McKee, Glencoe 1071. Shade Trees, Garden Plowing DEERFIELD LA NDSCAPE Offers V. C. Musser â€"Sidetracks 749â€"R t 3â€"10â€"17 by hospital on Thursday, November 10. Mrs. Nanni is the former Mary Emerson. Grandparents are the R. L. Harolds of Covington, Kentucky ani the Emil Nannis of the same Prairie avenue address. LOOK WHO‘S HEREâ€" (Continued from page 2) A sister for Sandra, 14 months, arrived at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Friday, November 11. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Schwall (Mary Lou Tjaden) of 106 S. Central avenue, Highwood. Grandparents are the Ludwig R. Tjadens of 607 W. Park avenue and the Joseph Schwalls of 89 Clifton avenue. The baby has not named. * A little girl was born on Sunâ€" day, November 13, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital to Mr. and THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK Charter. No. 14390 11. 12. 28. 29. 30. Sworn to and subscribed before me J. B. GARNETT this 15th day of November, 1949 MORTON R. MAVOR HELEN CASSEDY Direct (SEAL) Notary Public. Correctâ€"Attest: F 19 23. 24 MEMORANDA 31. â€" Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and TOF UHOE DHEPOBHNES .....occcocmscriemermmmeconnreemmenctovens 32. (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction ME FESECOEHE U ... . 1irervtterevesiisee e eterel it erectiwbtwee ues _ _ I, C. F. GRANT, cashier of the aboveâ€"named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and 16. 18. 13. 14. 15. STATE OF ILLINOTIS, COUNTY OF LAKE, &s: North Shore Ga« Co. The famous Arthur Brisâ€" bane once said, "First, have it; second, advertise it." Thousands of Servel Gas refrigerator â€" owners â€" know that "Gas has Got it." So . . . we advertise Servel the Gas refrigerator that stays silent, lasts longer . . . now, it is offered with a tenâ€"year warranty on freezing unit and controls. And at unbelievable terms . . . Your old Gas or Elecâ€" tric refrigerator makes the down payment . . . the balâ€" ance on your gas bills at payments amounting to as little as 25 cents per day for a standard six cubic ft. Servel. Inquire today at your Servel Dealers or at our store. By HANDY PLA ME Your Ges Wonder Worker "The Friendly People" T. P. "TOM" CLARK, Capital Stock Obligations of States and political subdivisions.... Other bonds, notes, and debentures ....................... Corporate stocks (including $18,000.00 stock of Federal HeSQEYE DBME} ...........â€"5.oâ€".+â€"0â€"â€"0 cocsrectesseemnce Loans and discounts (including $501.16 overâ€" Bank premises owned $75,032.00, furniture and HIXEGHPC® â€"BRO(GLO BE . 11..:â€"n2n 2 en sascunsncan on inb elvinmivercatcars C TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and CDFDORRENIDENE "...... .... 1. esesysereereiresse ioh veveutretuerouctnbvencert Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and (c) Common stock, total par $200,000.00 SUEEDREE â€" s sie 61 40 004000001 secueneCvee uce rorvevaveasoeud o veues Undivided profits ....................._._._._. CDFDORREROMG ". .. ...... ... raceovedvarsteruesiseneenersencite reumenavetqured Deposits of United States Government (including posits of States and‘nitiul subdivisions ........ Other deposits (certi and cashier‘s checks, TOTAL DEPOSITS Other liabilities .._.._. Division Manager TOTAL LIABILITIES TOBAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .......... TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL 20 ; Reserve District No. 7 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF CAPITAL ACCOUNTS THE PRESS een winner of the Pultizer Prize, the Drama Critics Award and every other honor that can be bestowed upon a drama. The performance that has excited the interest of playgoers throughout the country is that of Thomas Mitchell in the role of Willy Loman, starâ€"crossed salesman who is the central charâ€" acter of the play. Mitchell‘s enactâ€" ment of the famous role stirs audiences to an ovation of unâ€" precedented _ proportions . each night at Chicago‘s Erlanger Theaâ€" tre, where the play is being preâ€" sented. "Death of a Salesma: At Erlanger Theatre The rare combination of a great play and a superb performâ€" ance is creating theatrical history Word of the caliber of Mitchâ€" ell‘s performance has spread throughout the country at a rapid rate, to judge from the mail orders being received by the theaâ€" tre from cities as far distant as Seattle and Miami. Virtvally everyone who is planning to visit or pass through Chicago seems anxious to see the noted actor in this, his most famous role. Chicago‘s drama critics have been enthusiastic about both the play and its star. Claudia Cassidy of the Chicago Tribune hailed him as "a great actor.‘" Ashton Stevâ€" ens of the Heraldâ€"American acâ€" claimed the play as a "whopping hit" and characterized Mitchell‘s interpretation as ‘"a performance to remember him by." Robert Polâ€" lak of the Sunâ€"Times said the play was "the most exciting theaâ€" tre in town" and called Mitchell‘s performance a "shattering, tearâ€" ing interpretation of a gargantuan part." Sydney J. Harris of the News urged his readers not to miss the play and said the actor scored "an impressive success." William Leonard of the Journal of Commerce hailed the play as both ‘"one of the theatre‘s great events" and "a stimulating | theatrical treat" and credited Mitchell with a magnificent performance." Hiâ€"Canopy Club To Have Dance Friday Night The Highlad Park Community Center Teenâ€"Age Club, the Hiâ€" Canopy Club, will hold a dance at the Center Friday evening from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Jim Faulkner and his orchestra will furnish the music, Mrs. Wilson Lutz of 937 Waukeâ€" gan avenue. Mrs. Lutz is the forâ€" mer Mildred Jean Smith. The baby, who has been named Jean Lynn, has three brothers, Billy, 6, Walter, 5, and Ruddy, 3, and a sister, Frances, 2. Grandparents are the Walter Smiths of 1205 Deerfiecld road and Mrs. Gertrude Lutz of Delaâ€" ware, New Jersey. The play is "Death of a Salesâ€" an," by Arthur Miller, 1949 $14,736,276.04 VA\a. 41 \'o'fl‘-l‘li z" & 18,000.00 f 3,091,293.05 4 101,648.82 f 11,474.99 $15,842,261.14 $15,842,261.14 69,570.73 14,842,261.14 6,052,350.13 7,097,872.58 209,136.72 1,197,820.19 200,000.00 400,000.00 201,414.37 235,000,00 1,036,414.37 179,096.42 480,000.00 25,540.50 84,425.22 Funeral services were conducted on Monday, November 14, at 2 p.m. at St. Elizabeth‘s Episcopal chureh, Glencoe, for Mrs. Edith Brigham, 89, who died at an Evanâ€" ston Rest Home on Friday, Noâ€" vember 11, following a lingering illness. Mrs. Brigham, born August 3, 1860, is survived by her son, John of 1608 Broadview avenue, with whom she made her home. * Interment was private. On Friday, November 11, Arâ€" thur Burchard Gochenour, 70, of 985 Ridgewood drive, passed away at St. Theresa‘s hospital, Waukegan. Born on August 31, 1879, in Freeport, Illinois, he lived most of his life in Sycamore, Illinois. A widower, his late wife was the former Eleanor Claycomb. Jennings Funeral services Wwere held at 3 p.m, on Monday, November 14, at Johnson and Van Natta Funeral Home, Sycamore, with burial in Elmwood cemetery ,Sycamore. Three daughters, Anne Gocheâ€" nour, Polly Hope and Mary Louise Young, survive. Jr. For ten years she served as matron at the Highland Park High School Girls Gym, retiring in 1942. Mrs. Alma Kelley Jennings, 60, born July 6, 1889, passed away at the Highland Park hospital on Saturday, November 12, afterâ€"a short illness. » Mrs. Jennings, a widow, is surâ€" vived by a son, James William, Funeral services were conducted at the Wesley Methodist church, Highwood, on Tuesday afternoon, November 15. The Rev. Albertson read the service. Richards Interment was in Memorial Park cemetery. Rites were held at the Immacâ€" ulate Conception church on Saturâ€" day, November 12, for Fred N. Richards, 77, of 628 N. Oakwood avenue, Lake Forest, who was taken by death on Thursday mornâ€" ing, November 10, at the Highland weeks‘ illness. Born on May 1, 1872, in Highâ€" land Park, he was a lifelong resiâ€" WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH North Ave., and Lauretta Place Highland Park, Illinois Robert Albertson, Minister 1015 Lauretta Place, Highland Pk. Telephone H. P. 2269 H. P. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Church phone, H. P. 263 The Rev. William Atkinson Young, D.D., Minister ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & (Evangelical United Brethremn) Laurel Ave. at McGovern St. Lester H. Laubenstein, Minister Director of FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH Massesâ€"6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 and 11:30. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 355 Laurel Avenue The Reverend Charles U. Harris, WELCOME TO CHURCH HIGHLAND PARK COMPANY ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Oakridge and High, Highwood (Evangelical Congregational) Obituaries Herbert W. Linden, Pastor CONGREGATION ISRAEL â€" JEHOVAH‘S WITNESSES Albert G. Masser, Pastor Tel. 1731 Highwood Rev. James D. Gheeson Rev. Arthur E. Douaire 374 Laure! Avenue Highland Park, Hlinois ST. JAMES CHURCH BETHANY CHURCH Phone H. P. 4769 Phone H. P. 1599 Thursday, Nov. 17, 1949 dent here until he recently went to live with a son in Lake Forest. Heé had been employed as a mainâ€" tenance man for Locb and comâ€" pany in Highland Park, and prior to that he had worked for the Public Service. Mr. Richards was preceded in :;;t‘hbrlhvlh.lunnt.h He leaves to survive him two sons, Harry of Champaign and Ray of Lake Forest; a daughter, Mrs. William Reh of Lake Bluff; two sisters, Mrs. L. H. Speidel of Lake Forest and Mrs. Mayme Geary of Highland Park; two brothers, Peter Richards of Highâ€" land Park and Charles Richards of Lake Forest, and one grand Rockley Edna Eleanor Rockley, 49, of 231 N. St. Johns avenue, passed away on Sunday, November 13, at the Highland Park hospital Funeral services were held on Wednesday, November 16, at 2 p.m. at the Kelleyâ€"Spalding Chapel, 27 N. Sheridan road. Interment was in Mooney‘s cemetery. Burial was in St. Mary‘s cemâ€" etery, Lake Forest. Tabernacle Guild Apron And Bake Born on June 29, 1900, in Hancock, Michigan, she is surâ€" vived by four sisters, Mayme S. Rockley of Highland Park, Dagâ€" mar Frederick and Emma Kaupla of California and Viola Haynes of Portland, Oregon, and a niece, Lillian Myer of Deerfield. Preparations are under way for the annual Apron and Bake Sale of the Tabernacle Guild of Imâ€" maculate Conception Church. The Sale will be held in the rectory elub rooms on Saturday, December 3rd, starting at 10 o‘clock. Homeâ€"made bread, rolls, pies, cakes and cookies will be on sale at the Bakery Booth, with Mrs. Frank Weber as chairman. At the Apron Booth there will be many. articles suitable for Christâ€" mas giving, among which there will be not only a big selection of aprons, but a wide variety of other items such as towels, knitâ€" ted articles, mittens, scarves, sweaters for the young fry, bibs for babes, garment hangers, potâ€" holders, pillow cases, and many other novelty items. Mrs. O. Schmidley is in charge of the Apron Booth. This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. 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 "Mortals and Immortâ€" als" Small children are cared for during Sunday church service. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION , _ CHURCH Deerfield and Green Bay Rds. Rt. Rev. Megr. Joseph P. Morrison Pastor Rev. Donald B. Runkle Rev. John P. O‘Connell, S.T.D. 200 S. Green Bay Rd.â€"HP. 202 9:00, 10:00. Saturdays, Holy Days and Eves of First Fridays: 4:00 and 7:30 times upon request. Arrangements should be made during the week. 11 H. K. Platzer, pastor. H. P. 950 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST REDEEMER EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH HICHLAND PARK BAPTIST CHURCH 374 Laurel Ave. Sunday : 6:30, 7:30, 9:00, 10:00 :00, 12:00 Noon. Holy Sundays: 1:30 P.M., or at other 615 Crescent court 387 Hazel Avenue c.-‘“li!-l Baptisms 6:30, 8:15. 6:00, 7:00,‘ 8:00,

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