~~â€"Want Ads ‘__HELP WANTED:â€"Proof reader Higgins, Elmhurst and Touky Rdsi. _ Bensonville, III. Ph. Des Plaines 3054M FOR SALE:â€"Walnut buffet; exâ€" tension table with host chair and 5 chairs; table pads; good FOR SALE: â€" AK.C. Cockers; FOR SALE:â€"Small modern upâ€" right piano and bench. Full keyâ€" board. Walnut .Excellent conâ€" dition. Call HIâ€"2â€"3540â€" between 7 and 9 p.m. * Help Wanted New and used house trailers: take trades, car, trailer, furniture etc; low down payments, as low as $100. down; open nights and Sundays. ° Liberty Hnus«-“Trailors 5 year pay plan at 5% _~ LEHMAN TRAILER SALES * HELP WANTED â€" Beauty operâ€" ator; local person preferred; Josef‘s, Tel. HI 2â€"6735 â€" PARTIES? OUR SPECIALTY! Don Moore and Bill Babcock MAGICIANS â€" Call Glencoe 2268 M A N U R E HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POST â€" SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Fop All types of curtainsâ€" spreads, table linens and torized pment; _ reasonâ€" e _ rates; wer â€" and â€" septic !.qko built and repaired; 500 gallon septic tanks installed. . ‘Tel. Northbrook 223â€"Jâ€"1 47 South St.â€"Johnsâ€"Avenue partly colored. Delight of chilâ€" dren. Phone H. P. 6660. Deerfield 499. ~Drastic Reductions FOR SALE:â€" s Complete Dining rm. set, china cabinet, 6 chairs, taâ€" ble; artificial fireplace (elecâ€" tric); davenport and chair; maple record cabinet; all types of clothing, men‘s woâ€" men‘s and children‘s. for law © publishing â€"firm . in Mundelein,. Must be experiâ€" enced. Callaghan & Co. Munâ€" delein : 1920 s s _ mm THE WELCOMERS WISH TO GREET every Pamily in the community. If you kmow of a. Newcomer to Highland _ Park, _ callâ€" our hostess, Mrs. Margaret McKee;.Glencoe 1071. ‘on. h x hx Mehoni and Mocogni Phone, Highland Park $18 .____ Rbr Hot Beds BLACK DIRT HOUSE CLEANING? CURTAIN TROUBLES? PARKWAY Curtain Laundry Miscellaneous DRY CLEANING (all types) > §3 N. Green Bay H. P. 8804 H. P. 557 or Council reserves‘ the right to reject any and all bids.if they deem it best for the public good: V.â€"C. Musser * City Clerk By order of the City Council of Highland Fark, IMinois, this Ninetcenth day of January A. D. 1950 f Plans,‘ specifications and bidâ€" ding shects may be secured at the office of the City Clerk at Highâ€" Tand Park, ‘Illinois.~ . â€"â€" Sealed bids will be received by the Council at its office in the City Hall, Highland Park, Illinois until 8:00 o‘clock P.M., Monday, February .13, A.D. 1950 for cerâ€" tain improvements to be made to theâ€"basementâ€"of ~the City â€" Hall building in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the City Clerk‘s office. 4 North Shore‘ Ga« Co. Opening organ studio in home Will accept limited number .‘ of students Inquire Mrs. Harold N. Finch HI â€"2:3540 y Perhaps [better houseâ€"heatâ€" ing will contribute to your comfort . . Of course, Naâ€" tural Gas is restricted, "but you can be. furnished Comâ€" bination Gas and Oil equipâ€" ment, _ Combination _ "LP" and Naturalâ€"Gas or straight Propane (tank, gas) while you await that perfect fuel, Natural. Gas. May our enâ€" wincer visit you? Don‘t forget thorse Bargains in 1949 Servel Gas Refrigâ€" erators ! n Strapless gowns are Open to the breeze; The gals catch cold "The Friendly People" T D «TA Ar sw By HANDY FL A MA Your Ger Wonder Worker But dare not sneeze. CATE RIN 6 INSTRUCTION plan your -o-l)-ny Division NOTICE, _ Services were held Tuesday of this week at the Christ Episcopal church in Waukegan for Mrs. Maâ€" bel Wehrheim, wife of John L. Wehrheim, who has, for the past 25 years, held the ‘position of -mtnaaerinâ€"th‘rflmetrCo_rerahy Highland Park store. She â€" sucâ€" cumbed to a brief fl‘:en on Sunâ€" day at the St. Therese hospital. Born 56 years ago in Dubuque, Iowa, she had livet in Waukegan since 1920. A miember of the Christ Episcopal church, she also belonged.to the Eastern Star and the St. Catherine‘s Guild, * Besides her husband she is surâ€" vived by a son, Robert, of Liberâ€" tyville; a daughter, Marie of Other survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Judith Brown, of Verment; two sons, Alec, of Georgia, and Otto, of Ohio, and twelve grandâ€" children. Wehrheim Born in Mont Clair, New Jerâ€" sey, 74 years ago, Mrs. Morgan came to Highland Park in 1899 as the bride of the late Anson C. Morgan, living h(‘l!p for 25 years. In recent years she had lived in ‘Wallingford, . Vermont. & â€"â€"/Interment was made in Moon? cy‘s ceretery. â€"*â€"â€"â€" 4â€"â€" y on Wednesday for Ella Clerfhew Morgan, â€" formerâ€"wellâ€"khiown resiâ€" dent, â€" who â€" died ‘the preceding Monday at the home of her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Eleanor McComb, i16 Dale avenue, whom she was visitâ€" ing. f s Interment was made ‘at Mt Airy, Georgia. * Widow of the late Theodore Bergstrom, she is survived by two sons and two daughters, Arthur, Allen, Esther and Hilda, all of the above Highland Park address.~. Interment was made at Memoâ€" rial Park cemetery. Morgan _ Funeral services were held at the Trinity church in bake Forest Last rites were held this mornâ€" ing, Thursday, at Trinity church for ‘Mrs. Mary Christine Bergâ€" strom, 1237 So. St, Johns, who died on Tuesday at the Passavant hospital. â€" a? . Born in Sweden in 1871, she came to this town from England twentyâ€"seven years ago, She was a memberâ€"of the Trinity Episcopal church., F Burke Sgrignani Born . in Ithly. in Septemiber, 1898, he had_lived in Highwood for two years. He was a truck driver by occupation. ; & He is suryived by his widow, Last rites were conducted on Monday at the Immaculate Conâ€" ception church for William Henry Burke, 67, former resident ‘of Highland Park, who passed away the preceding Friday in Milwauâ€" kee, where he had made.â€"his home for many years. § Graveside services were conâ€" ducted by the American Legion at Ascension cemetery, Libertyâ€" ville. Yiltresq... Spencer. . Legion â€"post,; now the Highland Park American Legion post, as well asâ€"a charter member after his discharge from the army with the rank of capâ€" tain, following World War I. For more than 30 years he had served as superintendent of. the Milwaukee division of the North Shore line., He was a member of the Knights of Columbus in Milâ€" waukee, and belonged to the Fourth La Salle assembly. He is ‘survived by his widow, Elitabeth, and a brother, Grover C. of Ocean Grove, N. J. â€" Services were conducted at th«-" Kellcyâ€"Spalding. chapel on Monâ€" day of lhis%ok for Archimcflbt Sgrignani, of 16 North avenue, Highwood, whoâ€"‘passed away on Friday of last weelk." .‘ > t Mr. Burke is remembered as the first commander~0fâ€"the _Duâ€" THE PRESS ~~ |Girl Scout News Waukegan; a sister, Mrs. Blanch Rogers, and a * brother, Roy Beitharz,; both â€"~of ~Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and a _ granddaughter, Pamela. Interment â€" wasâ€"madeâ€"at the Northshore Garden of Memofies. â€" The third pgriod brought forth more fire works as the Blue and White bottled up Evanston‘s "big guns" _ and matched them almost point for point all the way. ‘The score at the end of~ the third quarter stoodâ€"Evanston‘ 30, Highland Park 29. : The Little Giants start the secâ€" ond round of league play, with two games being called for this week end. On Friday night they will meet the Proviso Pirates on the local floor and on Saturday they travel south to take on the Perricrs at New Trier. t Scout troop 9 ofâ€"Elm Place and their leader,; Mrs, C. E. Parker areplanning a~February 6 dinner for their parents at the school lunchroom. Girls finishing work on cooking and hostess badges will ~cook and. serve. A folkâ€" dancing© ‘demonstration willâ€" be givenâ€"byâ€"girls finishing work on that badgeâ€"<Miss~Dean White will Up to the final frame Highland Park had played "ronman‘" basâ€" ketball, calling on only one subâ€" stitution, but "old man fatigue" finally caugHt.â€"up with them, and Evanston pulled away to where, at one point, they held a 10 point lead. â€" Bobby Freeman and "Don Coléman teamed up to spark a last ditch rally for Highland Park, but that was‘ cut short as the clock ran out. ~ Mrs.. J. R. Allen will replace Mrs.. Marvin Tippey as leader of Troop 19 of Elm Pl.t:e.lugl; Tipâ€" pey will â€"still serve her troop as committee member. The Blue and White got off to a bad ‘start by spotting Evanstor a {}â€"3. lead in(?w first period, but they 50on made up for this as the Little Giants, led by> Don Coleâ€" 238, a program of Easter handâ€" crafts was planned. Jennifer Duâ€" bach was selected as their Brownâ€" ie Council member. training Brownies of troop 27, Elm â€"Place, in creative dramatics in preparation for a play to be given in a few weeks. & present the badges. £ Scout troop 38 of Elm Place and their leader, Mrs. Frank Lenâ€" nox, have been working on My Troop badges, % Mrs. Lawrence Carton of Lake Forest, who. will organize a new third grade Brownie troop at Oak Terrace, willâ€"meet the mothers of the girls at aâ€"tea at the home of Mrs. Charles Walker, Oak Terrace representative, at a tea in her home on January 31 at 1:30 p.m. Little Giants Nipped By Evanston 42â€"38 In Cage Thriller By Bill Kiddle s All they ffa_d wis not enough. â€" That was the ‘story here last Friday night as the scrappy Highâ€" land Park high school Little Giant varsity five were outlasted 42â€"38 by Evanston‘s flashy ‘quintet in a.nearsupset, Troop 6 Brownies of Elm Place are planning a health and safety program. In the absence of their leader, Mrs. Sam Meyer, the assisâ€" tafnt leader, Mrs. John Smart, will have charge of the troop. "Brownie troop 37 of Elm Place are making preparation for "flyâ€" ing up" this spring. Highland Park 202 â€"Deerfield & Green Bay Rds. By Mrs. R. L. Diemer . "~At the January 18 meeting of Sundays â€"â€" 6:30, 7:30 9:00, 10:00,â€" 11:00 and 12 noon. § Holy Days â€" 6:00, ‘7:00, 8:00,â€"9:00, 10:b0. Weekdaysâ€"6:30â€"â€" 8:15. CONFESSIONS Saturdays, eves. of | First Fridays and Holy Days Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Morrison, Pastor. Rev. Donald Runkle. Rev. Bernard E. Burns. . Miss Rosalind Fox, of Northâ€" Immaculate® ; Conception Church MASSES has â€" been overtimg battle. On Saturday the Little Giants will travel to New Trier for a pair of games. It will be Proviso here on Friâ€" day, and the froshâ€"soph will be after this one as they dropped the first game this season to the Proâ€" The Highwood: V.F.W cagers won a couple of games from Lake Villa last week. This team â€"is composed of B. Somenzi, B. Plrmâ€" mer, B. Heincheck, R. Corvetti, and B. Lenzini and coached by B. Mordini and "GG" Piacenza. They could be called the "B" team. The boys would like to schedule several games to be played Away from home and anyone interested should write either of the coaches in care of the PRESS. â€"* by playing at full steam all the way, not just for half the game. Also they commited few fouls which also shows they are in betâ€" ter shape and can keep up with other boys without tiring. Keep up the good work, you guys, it will pay big dividends before the seaâ€" son is over! The Highland Park high froshâ€" soph looked like a basketball team last ‘Fridayâ€" even though they were defeated by a fast and clevâ€" er Evanston quintet. The game was close all the way and the local boys showed that they were beneâ€" a It is a mégnificant tro%hy, thé Bob Feller Award, presentedâ€"by Robert W. â€"Feller and Dr. George B. Callahan, the founders of the award. x This, along with other trophies won by the team, composed of boys from Highwood, Highland Park and Bannockburn, will be displayed at the high school shortly. © £ Ps. ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Roland W. Hoste * »Phone H. P. 1599 ; <o 1 i oC N 4@ 4 B 4o ie io t ie 4oD d T Sn 4B t t l te ) i 4o t i 4o @4 i 4@ 4 k 4o ANER@NE Ob iC _ Stopped in at "GG" Piacenza‘s soda palace the other day andâ€"saw the newest addition to the laurels already gained by the champion Highwood Junior Legion baseball team. y ./#3 The Waukegan Junior baseball team won it in 1947 and 1948. It is presented to the winnef of the 10th District each year.~ WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH Highwood Ave. & Eversts Place Church phone, H. P. 263 The Rev. William Atkinson Young, FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH § (Evangelical Congregational) S. Green Bay road at Laurel Albort. G. Masser, Pastor f Tel. 1731 TRINITY EPISCOPAL.CHURCH 355 Laure} Avenue _ The Reverend Charles U. Harris, Rector _ â€" 1015 Laurétta Place, Highland Pk. Telephone H. P. 2269 H. P. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Directer of Religious Education 1 Rev. Arthur E. Douaire _ Massesâ€"6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:3¢, 10:30 and 11:30. : WELCOME 1O CHURCH â€" HIGHLAND PARK COMPANY ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Oakridge and High, Higbvood (Evangelical United Brethren) Laurel Avo.: at McGovern St. NORTH â€" SHORE CONGREGATION ISRAEL Dr. Edgar E. Siskin, Rabbi JEHOVAH‘S WITNESSES 374 Laurel Avemue Highland Park, IMincis Rev. James D. Gleeson ST. JAMES CHURCH BETHANY CHURCH Phone H. P; Glencoe, IMinois The Sportslight By Will Schlichting _ The varsity: cagers also came \up with the best game of the season and threw a scare into a ‘highly© regarded Evanston squad beforeâ€"theyâ€"were finally defeated. The varsity cagers lack the necesâ€" sary experience to cope with the Leo Schrall, Bradley Univerâ€" sity‘s baseball coach, armounced this week that plans for a spring training trip through Florida: been completed with cight '? tentatively booked for the Could be that scouts from Bradâ€" ley should drop in on the Highâ€" land Park high school games this spring. They may be able to use a couple of the boys in the near for the Braves with "Squeeky" Melchiorre, local allâ€"american canâ€" cart" one of these days and whip someone when least expected. didate, close behind. Unruh has tallied 255 points in 18 games and Gene 203 points in the same murgâ€" ber of contests. Their sixâ€"game winning streak snapped in the 67â€"54 upset defeat at the hands of Detroit last Saturday, the Bradley university cagers take on the University of Tulsa at Peoria tonight. â€" they have been a fighting ball club The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednes. day evening meeting, which inâ€" during Sunday church service. This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church healing, is at 8 o‘clock. Subject of next Sunday‘s Les IMMACULATE â€"CONCEPTION CHURCH Deerficld and Green Bay Rds. Rt. Rev. Magr.â€"Josoph P. Morrisen _: . _ Rev. Donaldâ€"B. l-*!t ~~** Rev. Bernard E. Burns 200 S. Greew Bay Rd.â€"H.P. 202 y Baptisms Sufdays: 1:30 P.M., or at other times upon request. Arrangements should be made during the week. H. K. Platzer, paster. H, P. 950 ~~Sunday: 6:30,"7:30; 9:00;10:00~~~~~ 11:00, 12:00 Noon. â€" Weekâ€"Days:6:30, 8:15. % Holy Days: 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. $ Confessions »Saturdays, Holy Days and Eves of First Fridays: 4:00 and 7:80 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, \ REDEEMER EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Paul Unrub, Bradley‘s 6â€"4 cenâ€" HIGHLAND PARK BAPTIST CHURCH 615 Crescent court 387 Hazel Avenue 374 Laurel Ave.