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Highland Park Press, 2 Mar 1950, p. 6

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â€"Want Ads «â€"â€" / Amnks built and repaired; 500 gallon septic tamks installed. t hepplenpen o n omm mrasnyvets e hx 1. sn use L. P. GAS, or bottled Gas or Proâ€" pane, or tank gas. Inquire at North Shore Gas Company. FOR SALE:â€"Greeting wards; gift â€" _ â€"wrapping ~paper; stationery; Tel. HILâ€"2â€"1461 and representaâ€" tive will call, > , - LEHMAN.TRAILER SALES Higgins, Elmhurstâ€"and Touky Rds. â€" 4 Bensonville, III. / i Libertyâ€"House Trailersâ€"5,â€"year 5. ue pay plan at 5% ; . ‘~GCaTEERING New and used house trailers: take trades, car, trailer, furniture etc; low down payments, as low. as $100. down;â€"open nights and Sundays. â€" WANTED TO RENT WANTED ‘TO RENT: â€" Young couple desires 1% to~3 rooms, furnished apartment, by March 15. Please call Uni. 4:4491. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED otorized _ equipment; _ reaso PARTIES? OUR SPECIALTY! Don Moore and Bill Babcock . MAGICIANS *~~â€"Call Glencos 2268 ‘OR SALE:â€"One Nutria mouton coat size 36; worn only .two â€" seasons. Reasonable. HI 2â€"1609. w.‘din'l. cocktail parties, â€" dinners 47 South St. Johns Avenue HIL 2â€"2744 Complete Dining â€" 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. ‘ Tel. Northbrook 223â€"Jâ€"1 FOR SALE:â€" know . of a Newcom Highland â€" Park,"" call hostess, Mrs. Ma McKee, Glencoe 1071. THE WELCOMERS WISH TOâ€" GREET every family in the community. If you know . of a Newcomer to Highland _ Park,"" call _ our hostess, Mrs. Margaret HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POST Menoni and Mocogni Phone, HL 2â€"0518 â€"~ 20% Reduction on all winter clothing LAKE COUNTY HOMES RAndolph 6â€"1458 Let us help you plan your next party ~* Tel.. Glencoe 1594 "‘prestige" - GUNNISON HOMES Miscellaneous P. C. McCullough M A N U R E BLACK DIRT Your 32if ’English Club Room. The Cafeteria ~could be redesigned Snto a visual ‘Luid room, bookstore, activity room, meeting room and storage. The: hazards of the basement would: notâ€"Somus -ppmurwmrw:w:] Hall. The fire hazard would still reâ€" main because of the original conâ€" struction ‘of the building, and must be remembered ~when long term plans are made. s & * â€"Nest week we inal high school NOTICE IS HEREBYâ€"GIVEN a tentative budget and appropriaâ€" tion ordinance for the Town of Deerfield in the County of Lake, State of Ilinois, for the fiscal year beginning March 28, 1950, and ending March 29, 1951, will be on file and conveniently availâ€" ableâ€"to public inspection at Town Hall, 378 Central Ave., Highland Park from and afféér 2 o‘clock In spite of this gloomy picture, this building could be made servâ€" iceable, after the additipn of a new ‘building, by the rearrangeâ€" ment:of walls so ds to enéarge cerâ€" tain‘ present classrooms, and creâ€" ate two large classrooms out of theâ€"present study ~hallâ€" and the fewer people at one time, _ We must have the building tuckâ€" pointed and the parapet walls reâ€" paired in the near future. ~* Notice isâ€"further giver ~hereby that. a public hearing on said budget and appropriation ordinâ€" ance will be held at 1 o‘clock P.M., 4th day, April, 1950, at Town Hall 378 Central Ave., Highland Park inâ€"this T,wn'; and. that final action on this ordinance will be taken by the electors at the As to housekeeping, again, there is only oné small closet on each floor for janitorial supplies and equipment. Much / time is lost transporting equipment to and from this building, s P.M., 4th day, Marck, 3950. . annual town meeting to be held at 2 o‘clock P. M., Tuesday, April 4, 1950. Noises also travel up and down theâ€"shafts, from all three floors. When the Rifle Club meets in the attic after school, no other meetâ€" ings can be held in the building. Dated this 27th day of Februâ€" ary, 1950. _ HIGH SCHOOLâ€" (Continued from page 1) in an elevator shaft. The roof is of wood which would add fuel to a fire. North Shore G« Go. house heating gas becomes available for . . . easily changed to full time natural gas when,more Gas and oil burner for their Flame driving down the price of cause more.and more peopl to consider the combination fire wood," Journal of Comâ€" merce reported 120 years > "The Frien People" + * "Tomt CLARK, No waiting for priorities By HANDY FLAME Your Ges Wonder Worker "‘Present â€" coal shortages "Coal from Pennnylvnnil‘ Division , your Gas Scrvant Albert Larson, Clefk Emmett lfomney, Supervisor will tour the origâ€" building, Shields erms. Junior Dramatics ‘Class At Center For registration or further inâ€" struction, call the Recreation of. fice HI 2â€"2442. puscgy: i $900% This class gives the children an opporturity for individual exâ€" pression . and . creative . work in speech through "fun with draâ€" matics." & The second. term ~of,. the draâ€" matics class for childrem eight years old and older will start Satâ€" urday, March 4th, and continue for eight, wveeks. The class moets from 9830 to 11:30 a.m. Miss Doreen Deppler, speech student at Northwesternâ€"University; is the instructor. . ~® "Children who wish to take this trip shoatd sign up at the Recreâ€" ation office HI 2â€"2442, 8 The Sports and Outdoor Show is one of the nation‘s largest and most colorful expositions. In adâ€" dition to the sports equipment that will be on display there will_be a. photographic show and the famâ€" ous water and stage productions. There will be an opportunity for those who bring their cameras to make their own shots of live models on professional sets. Fishâ€" ermen will have a chance to .fish from an indoor trout stream that is stocked daily. > Preceded in ‘déath"by his wife, Maric, in 1926, he is survived by two sons: Maurice, of the above Lake Forest address, and Julius, of ‘Highland Park; one brother, August, ~of Waukegan,â€" and a grandson, Maurice David, of Highâ€" land Park, aee _A trip to the Sports and Outâ€" door .Show at the International Amphithcatre is planned for Satâ€" urday, March 11th. The bus will leave the Community Center ‘at. 10:30 a.m. ahd return at ‘6:00 p.m. Children shouldâ€" bring their own lunch and $1.50, which covers admission _ and _ transportation. Counselors from the â€" Recreation staff will accompany the children on this trip, which is limited to 50 boys nny girls. . Plan Sport Show Trip For Childrer Interment was made in St. Patâ€" rick‘s cemetery, West Lake For: est. 5 i He is survived byâ€"his only child, _Mrs. Freda Renner, with whom he lived; three grandchildren, Mrs. Marjorie Munson of Rock Island, Mrs. Dorothy Fritsch and Ronald ‘Renner, both of ‘Highland Park, and two great * grandchildren, \Muclh Munson and Morris Munâ€" son III of Rock Island. Born in Belgium, he came to Waukegan m.1902, and for many years â€" had been _ employed ~ as gardencrâ€" on estates in Lake Forâ€" forty years, T Funeral services were held last week _ at. Graceland _ cemetery chapel for Mr. Carl Braun, 643 Onwentsia avenue, who . passed away on February 23. Born in Chicago 85 years ago, he was six years old at the time of the great Chicago fire. A memâ€" ber of a family of musicians, he was one of the pioneer artists of Chicago, playing trombone in the first Chicago Grand Opera comâ€" pany, and taking part in the first opera given in the Auditorium. For the past ten years he had lived in Highland Park. Mrs.: Sofia De Giacinto, 113 Prairie} avenue, Highwood,. passed. away on Tuesday of this week at the Highland Park hospital after a lingering illness. Fprli-eight years of age, she was born in Italy and catme to this country in T921, living in High= wood since 1926. She was a memâ€" ber of the Italian Woman‘s Prosâ€" périty club. ‘Surviving .are her husband, Victor; two sons, Bruno and WaF ter; two grandchildren, all of Highwood; one brother and two sisters in Italy. Lastâ€"rites will be held at the Sheridan *road ‘chapel at.10 a.m. tomorrow (Friday), with interâ€" ment in Mooney‘s cemetery. > Last rites were heldâ€"at ‘St, Mary's_‘rhmrh, Lake Forest, last Monday for Bavid Rgarson, 1430, Buena road, whoâ€"died in‘the Laké‘ Forest hosfital the preceding Satâ€" ufday at the age of vighty. fa De Giacinto earson THE PRESS8 ©Thé ‘Annual World Day of Prayer took place on Friday;"Febâ€" ruary 24th, but was observed by ‘the YWCA, this year, ap its monthly Board Meeting an Febâ€" ruary 2ist. Miss Rebecca Anâ€" thony, Executive Iy&;cjor. ‘gave &n inspiring account of the origin of" such World Day of Prayer. It was first observed on the fourth Friday of February in 1887, with Mrs. James.Darwin as its leader. The purpose of ‘such a Day was to. pray and give,thanks for National Misston Work. ; aage The Annual Day of Prayer is now recognized in fifty countries throughout the world. 3 Woodcarving Exhibit At Library * The Phi Delta Group is sponâ€" soring a‘dinnerâ€"meeting on Wedâ€" nesday, March 8th. at 6:30, callâ€" ing it ‘Stunt Night‘. ‘All members are requested to present a stunt. An exhibit of onuundin‘\wood- carving ability may now be~seen in the Highland Park Public Liâ€" brary, Mr. ‘Robert . Kendig, â€" 3 The Intérfaith Group will meet at the ‘Y‘ om«Thursday, March 2nd, ‘at 1:00 in the afternoon.:" On Thursday ~evgning, March 2nd. at 6:30 P.M., the Friendship Girls will hold their monthly meetâ€" ing and.will .have a program in conjunction with their meeting. Miss Lulu Detmer is president. Day Of 7_41’717;':;1_'{'&' At YWCA Greenwood Lane, has loaned the 10.00 in the évening under the supervision of Mrs. Germaine Vinâ€" nedge. Still time to assemble that spring bonnet. Call HI 2â€"0675. he has carved. Mr, Kendig, a physical education instructor at the local high school, finds woodâ€" carving a relaxing and satisfying spareâ€"time occupation, and his disâ€" play illustrates what can be done with various kinds of wood and carving techniques. 3 "2." Are you willing to defer all plans for any school building construction .program within this district until such a consolidation plan‘ can be presented to the voters? "3. Are you willing that the approximately $1,400,000 of tax funds of this district, now, unexâ€" pended by reason of the deferment of â€" the proposed© intermediate school, be used for building purâ€" poses in .such a consolidated disâ€" trict, including the needs of the high school? â€" nickels a day. particular. Few things give you so for so little, The library offers several books on woodcarvirig â€"for those interâ€" ested in this craft, Among the newer ones are: t 44. "American _ Figureheads â€" and Their Carvers", by Pauline Pinckâ€" ney . _:"1. ~Are you ‘willing to pledge yourself to; seek, and to aidâ€"in, the consolidation of the ~high school and elementary school disâ€" tricts of Deerfield Township into one unit district? 4 "Because of the time element involved, we would appreciate reâ€" eciving your reply to these quesâ€" tions not later than the fourth of ~ A class in Millinery will be conâ€" ducted af the ‘Y‘ beginning on Monday, March 6th. from 7:30 to "You Can Whittle and Carve", by Hellum and Gottshall "Creative Crafts‘ in Wood", by Michael Dank PR VOTERS LEAGUEâ€" ~~(Continued from page 1) quegts that you make known to public by reply to this letter you}rv'positiovn on the following questions which presently concern the voters of District 108: ~ . _ YWCA Groups Helper willing to work 24 hours a day, -ev-ndl-‘p-vnk.rlou-.aa.u.m tions. mbomndy,d-pond.bl.,...', ready to run errands, deliver and receive messages from constantly growing numâ€" b"f""wmlfimmofi_hlph* "Fun with Wood", by Joseph Leeming * ~~~~ Every hello fills the job in _ §87 Central Avenue M. K. Platzer, Pastor HIGHLAND PARK BAPTIST CHURCH 374 Laurel Ave. °_ _| _ SUNDAY SERVICE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, â€" SCIENTIST s 387 Hazel Avenue r 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 Wednesday eveâ€" ning ‘meeeting, which includes testiâ€" mivnies of Christian healing, is at 8 upon request. Arrangements should be made during the week. Small children are cared for during Sunday church service. g WELCOME TO CHURCH. 1#0 amme 0) 0200c â€" Rev. Robert Clingman, Minister .615 Crescent court > @ Wasses Sundayâ€"6:30, 7:30, 9:00, 10:09, Sundaysâ€"1:30 P.M., or at other times Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson ser ANNUALLY SPENDS HER MONEY "° PaARTLY IN Ssome FIiSH HaAvE Ey DIVIDED SOMEWHKAT L..._ BIFOCAL SPECTAcLE LENSES. THE UPPER PART SEES iN AiR ANDP THE LoOwer PART SEES IN WATER, Accoroinge To THE BETTER VISION INSTITUTE. NATURE‘s BiFrocaAl" ThE AVERAGE AMERICAN WOMAN Deerfleld and Green Bay Rds. Seeing is Believing EVANGELICAL Thursday, March 2, 1950 § NORTH SHORE * CONGREGATION ISRAEL Dr." Edgar Siskin,â€" Rabbi Glencoe, IIl. Phone, Glencoe 125 Servicesâ€"Friday ‘nights at 8:30 p.m. THURSDAY :â€" SATURDAY :â€" 11:00â€"12:00â€"Church Service and nurâ€" sery, kindergarten and primary Sunday Miss Sara Lee Director of Religious Education Church phone, HI 2â€"1695 5 ‘.“I.UNDAY SERVICES grades 4, 5 and 6. 10:10â€"10:45 Junior m (7th and 8th grades 11:00â€"12:00â€"Church Service and m & _ FIRSTâ€" UNITED EVANGELICAL WHEN THE EYES OF ACAT, A Pos, om A pEER gLEeAm THROUGH THE _ 10:45 SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 10:45 a.m.â€"Sunday Worship. 11:00 a.m.â€"Church Service. 7:30 pm.â€"Youth . Fellowship. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH . ~~>~ 355 Laurel Avenue The Reverend Charles U. Harris Telephoneâ€"HI 2â€"0985 SUNDAY SERVICES 8 9:30 a.m.â€"Church School. l1:30 andâ€" 11:00 a.m.â€"Morning Worâ€" GrabDuaier monne to uEFT U)l‘l“%m Twaw Ar Canmten or wremâ€" (Evangelical C regational) $. Green Bay -":.'4 at Laurel ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH SOmETIMES THE CENTER LINE, OPTICAL ~ILLUSION... In trHisâ€" Book OUTLINE DRAWING, SOmETIMES THE OUuTER LINES NO SPOoOKksS INVOLVED... 2â€"1731 nnrud

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