vo Mtme .SITUATION WANTED â€" SITUATION WANTED :â€"Reliable woman wishes work by the day; ironing or cleaning; References; Want Ads ‘Newest Liberty models, Colonial Sportsman, Griffin. See our barâ€" gains on used trailers. Open eves. *« /.. LEHMAN TRAILER SALES YORK ANDâ€"TOUHY, L. P. GAS, or bottled Gas or Proâ€" pane, or tank gas. Inquire at North Shore Gas Company. Highland Park Cycle Shop FOR SALE:â€"Cornér lot in Raâ€" Usedâ€"$9.00 up â€" Newâ€"$33.85 up "We Service What We Sell" FOR SALE:â€"1 pair French doors for $15.00. Phone HI. 2â€"0921. FOR RENTâ€"BUSINESS offices I am in the market for a cottage or small ranch house (2 bedâ€" SCHWINN BICYCLES PARTIES? OUR SPECILCTYY Den Moore and Bill Babcock Best Deal in Town 1935 Ford Tudor Sedan â€". $50.00 Can Be Seen Any Time‘at 22 South Ridge Rd. Highland Park, Illinois Phone ; H.P. 23006 (all types) Free Pickhup and Delivery For Al typee of curtainsâ€" HOUSE TRAILER 5 YEARS TO PAY AT 5% Menoni and Mocogni Green Bay road. rooms) in Highland Park. Tel. Maj. 5139. fer to deal directly with owner. Write L. E. C., Box 802, Highâ€" land Park, Illinois. HOUSE CLEANING? CURTAIN TROUBLES? CATERIN G BENSENVILLE VANDERBILT 4â€"9108 M A N U R E Phone, HI 2â€"0518 FOR SALE Tol. Glencee 1594 P. C. McCullough §8 N. Green Bay Call Gloncoe 2268 PARKWAY For Hot Bede ‘Tel. HI 2â€" HI 2â€"1369 avenue. On Monday afternoon, June 5, John Faulkner, 28, was killed in Born in Pievelago, Italy on July 27, 1879, she came toâ€" this country inâ€" 1903, settling first in Centralia. She came to Highwood to live in 1930. & Her husband, Anselmo, m"d_, ed her in death in 1948. Surviving are four sons, Joseph and.Marion of Centralia, Harry of North Chicago, and Samuel of Highwood, and six. daughters, Mrs. Angelo Ugolini, and the Misses Ann and Sarina Lenzini of an "CÂ¥efvation ~caveâ€"in ft" Lanâ€" caster, Pennsylvania, while workâ€" ing on a natural gas conversion His mother, Mrs. John P. Faulkner of 533 ‘Oakwood ave: nue, and sister, Mrs. Ted Cole of the same address, left immediateâ€" ly for Lancaster. Services â€"and burial will be held today (Thursâ€" day) in Lancaster. Funeral services were conductâ€" ed in Centralia, Ilinois at St. Mary‘s church, Monday morning, June 5, for Mrs. Mary Lenzini, who passed away on Thursday, June 1, at het bome, 122 Highâ€" wood ave., Highwood, after a brief illness. Section. 1: Hereafter, all veâ€" hicles parked on Greenbay Road from the south, city limits to the north city limits shall be parked parallel to the curb. It shall be unlawful to park a vehicle on Greenbay. Road at an angle toâ€" the curb at any time. The Chief of Police, with the assistance of the â€" Street â€" Department, lhlll‘ erect appropriate warning ‘ signs along Greenbay Road, = | Faulkner Besides his mother and sister, he is survived by his wife and three other sisters, Mrs. Allan Gerkin of 137 S. Green Bay road, Mrs, Herbert Fritsch of Detroit and Mrs. Swen Nielsen of Chiâ€" Funeral _ services were \leld Monday at Bethany church ‘for Lt. James F. Garrington, formerâ€" ly of 1310 Pleasant avenue, who was killed on May 18 when the U. S. Air Force Bâ€"29 bomber, of which he was in command, crashâ€" ed on Lagens air base in the Aâ€" zores, while making an emergency landing. All 16 aboard were logt.‘ Lt. Garrington was born .in Ottumwa, lowa, 30 years ago, and enlisted in the air force in 1942. He was one â€"of the fliers who served in carrying supplies durâ€" ing the Berlin airlift. After reâ€" turning <to this country, he reâ€" enlisted in the service, and was last stationed in Louisiana. . /‘ Surviving are his widow, the former Margaret Eitner of Highâ€" of Deerfield. Presented and read: June 2, 1950 Passed and approved: June 2, 1950 ‘Published: June 8, 1950 4 APPROVED e 5 â€" City Attorney City ‘Clerk. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HIGHWOOD : Section 2: Whenever any perâ€" son, firm or corporation is found guilty of violating any provision of this ordinance, the violator shall be subject to a penalty of not more than Twentyâ€"five Dollars ($25.00). > ATTEST: SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED 47 South St. Johns Avenue HIL 22744 Electric Stove & Gas Steve; ble; artificial fireplace (elecâ€" tric); dévenport and chair; tamks built and repaired; 500 gallon septic tamks installed. types of clothing, men‘s woâ€" men‘s and children‘s. HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POST ORDINANCE NO. 50â€"0â€"70 on all winter clothing Thomas F. Mussatto â€" Mayor Private services were held on Tuesday, June 6, at 3 p.m. at the chapel at 27 N. Sheridan road for Mr.â€"Marrisonâ€"W.._Mills,.83, who director at the Highland Park Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Nestor Daggitt serves as director for the local choir and Miss Romayne Gunsteens is orâ€" A free will offering will be reâ€" ceived which will be used to purâ€" chase new robes for the choir. Evangelical Church To Present Concert Sunday Eve., June 11 The Choir of the First United Evangelical Church, Green Bay Road and Laurel Avenue, will preâ€" sent a Mixed Sacred and Secular Concert on Sunday evening, June 11 at 7:45 p.m. Mr. Chester Kyle, Choral Diâ€" rector at the Highland Park High school will be the soloist. Mr. Kyle received his B. A. from Oberâ€" lin College and his Master‘s Deâ€" gree from North Western Uniâ€" versity. He has served five years in his present position and for the past three years has been choir Highwood; Mrs. Battista Vanoni of Highland Park; Mrs. Leonard Brunett of Sparta, lllincis and Mrs. Philip Minorini of Chicago. ‘Interment was in â€" Elmwood cemetery, Centralia; resided with his son, Ellsworth Mills of 1915 S. Sheridan road. Mr. Mills passed away on Monâ€" day, June 5, after a three weeks‘ illness. The Rev. Charles U. Harâ€" risâ€" of Trinity church ¢éonducted the service. Women‘s Society Of Christian Service Plans Rummage Sale TheWomen‘s Society of Chrisâ€" tian Service of Wesley Methodist church will sponsor a rummage sale, Wednesday, June 14 at 7:00 p.m. and Thursday, June 15 at 9:00 a.m. in the church basement, on Highwood avenue and Everts place, Highwood. Donations of clothing for chilâ€" dren, men ‘and women, books, djshes, bricâ€"aâ€"brac, toys, 'pieces of furniture, jewelry,â€"vases, or any itém that can be used will be acâ€" cepted. These itemsa may be left at the church onm%aesd-y. June 13, or call any one of the memâ€" bers of the committee, Mrs. Ray Suzzi, chairman, Mrs. Willie Carâ€" ney,. Mrs.. Ernest Ayers, â€"Mrs:â€"W.: E. Coke, Mrs. Paul Jensen, Mrs. Marshall Ledlie, !1" August Barâ€" acani or Mrs. Alice Olson. Mr. Mills was owner and diâ€" rector of the Artist Guild, New York City. j CLASS OF 1950â€"(1) Maicolm Thorsen, Janâ€"Ann Turner, Henry Tuttle, Jean Ullimann, and Mary Vanoni. (2) James Varney, Harold Visoky, Wayne Wagner, Evelyn Wehrmeyer, and Nancy Weinmann. (3) Keith Weir, Jean Weiss, William Wertheimer, Constance White, and Ellen Whitney. (4) Jacelyn Wick, Gerson Widoff, Guy Wilbor, Leonard Williams, and Charles Winkler. (5) Joan Winton, Joan Witt, Virgle Woodard, David Wulfsohn, and Janis Zabel. (6) Donald Coleâ€" man, Clarence Domhbeck. and Roland Zagnoli. PICTURES NOT TAKENâ€"Robert Adamson, Donald Booth, Albert Donofrio, Robert Fiocchi, James Heap, Frarik Humphreys, William Lawler, Joseph Lorusso, George Marchi, John Masinelli, Richard Peet. Victor Pignatari, Richard Puzin, Raymond Santi, Gloria Travetto, Edward Walker, and Alibert Zaccari. THE PRESS Monday, June 12, is the date set for the ordination .of Robert G. Albertson, at present, student pastor> of _ Wesley _ Methodist church of Highlandâ€" Parkâ€"Highâ€" wood, with Bishop J. Raiph Magee conducting the service, assisted by Dr. Weldon E. Bradburn, Disâ€" trictâ€"#aperintendent â€"of â€"theâ€"Rock River Conference and of theNorâ€" thern district. * Mr. Albertson is the grandson of Henry> Albertson, a ~pioneer Methodist minister, and a son of Cyrus and Clara Albertson. After the first World War he ‘became a Methodist minister and spent several years in a little church‘ at Rockbranch, low#@. They continâ€" ued their education at Greeley, Colorado, now Colorado State Colâ€" lege of Education. While in Greeâ€" ley Cyrus served as youth directâ€" or and was active in campus actiâ€" vities. * The Men‘s Club of North Shore Congregation Istae] writes "finis" to the school year with a Family Field Day to whicn parents. ard teachers, and all the. Religious Following graduation the famâ€" ily was called to serve the Methâ€" odist church in Brush, Colorado, from where they went to Loveâ€" land, Colorado where the Albertâ€" sons enjoyed a happy six year pasâ€" torate. Other churches they served were Washington Park church in Denver; Tacoma © Washington‘s First Methodist church; First Methodist Church in Colorado Springs, and at present are at the First â€" Methodist church at Seattle, Washington. Rovert â€"Albertson has‘ thrée brothers and three sisters; one brother passed away in childhood. Besides Robert, another brother is a ‘minister at Ferndale, Washâ€" ington, and one is a teacher in the ‘public schools . in Seattle, Wuhin&oif. Robert ‘and his wife Aileen moved (following his graduation from Colorado State College), to the Chicago area to attend semiâ€" Congregation Israel Ends School Year With Field Day This June Robert will graduate from Garrett, will ‘be ordained into the Christian ministry at the altar of the church he has served during his seminaty training, the Wesley Methodist church of Highâ€" land Parkâ€"Highwood, Illinois. Present for the ordination will be his parents, Cyrus and Clara Albertson, as well as his sister and brother, Barbara and Richâ€" Robert Albertson To Be Ordained _‘ At Wesley Methodist Robert Nathan heads the Men‘s Club Committee which includes Mrs. Marvin H. Coleman, Presiâ€" dent of the P.T.A., and Mrs. David Joseph, a member of the Board of Religious Education. In the event of rain, the.picnic will be held in the community hall of the Temple. & i ~*The â€"regular ~nfofithly meéeting of the Methodist Men‘s Club of Wesley Methodist church will be held at the church, Tuesday, June 13, at 7:30 p.m., according to the president, Ruben: Olson. The proâ€" gram chairman, ‘August Baracani 200 S. Green Bay Rd. _ â€" HI 2â€"0202 Weekâ€"Daysâ€"46:30 and 8:15. Traffic Situation is trying to secure some of the Highwood ‘City ‘officials to disâ€" cuss the traffic situation. The balance of â€" the evening will be spent in working up a skit or some entertainment to be held the night of Family Night. 4 of first Fridays â€" 4:00 and 7:30 p.m. mâ€"mor.l.snmuâ€"- upon request. should be made during the week. # _ Whe Sunday morning(service is held n e in ie higs UR DC Om P1 .c mumh mon ‘"God the Preserver of Man" _ _. Smail children are cared for during Sunday church service. WELCOME 1O CHURCH 1100 a m« Sundayâ€"6:30, 7:30, 9:00, 10:00, 1100 ‘The other night at our place, some folks were making small "I guess my fur coat is my most valuable thing," one lady mother‘s chest of silver," anâ€" One of the men allowed that his most cherished possession was a camera given him by an An adâ€" on value "I have something that serves me 24 hours a day with no vacations, no time off, no mean my telephone. Nothing I have gives me so much value »for so littlercost." â€" We all agreed s*e had an excellent point. rands, helps with my shopâ€" ping, does a thousand and one things quickly and quietly â€" and costs only a few nickels muum Deerfleld and Green Bay Rés. My wife thought a bit, then Everybody looked at me. "No," my wife smiled. erâ€" 9:3¢ School. 1189 *mâ€"tharch Service. 1:30 p.m.â€"Youth Fellowship. WEDNESDAY:â€" ~ $:00 p.m.â€"Midâ€"Week Service. THURSDAY :â€" â€" 8:00 p.m.â€"Chancel Cheoir. SATURDAY:â€" . a The Rev. William Atkinson Y D.D. Rev. M!._.gfl' 9:30â€"10:00â€"Junior Department fer grades 4, 5 and 6. (Tik and 6h grades and migh Scheob). nfl*â€"m ‘Service and nurâ€" Sunday, June 11, will be Chrisâ€" tian Education Day at the Highâ€" land * Park â€"Presbyterian | church. There will be no church school classes, the church school having been closed for the summer, but all the children and young people of the school will participate in the 11:00 o‘clock worshipâ€"service tion of Mrs. Milton Hardacre, Jr. This will be the last 11:00 o‘clock church service until fall, the Sunâ€" day morning worship services Christian Education in a program of promotions and recognition, assisted by the comâ€" bined <Junior, Intermediate, and Day, Sunday Chancetâ€"Choirs_under the © dirécâ€" hereafter being held at 10:00 o‘clock until fall. s# t td mA 9:30 . a. m.â€"Sunday 10:45 ‘a.m.â€"Sunday Dr. Ségar Siskin, Rabbi lencoe, T. Phone, Glencee T25 Servicesâ€"Friday nights af 8:30 p.m. Thursday, June 8, 1950 â€"â€" SUNDAY SERVICES T fnd thas 4n naistomeg 7:30 and 11:00 Werâ€" North Shore Ga« Co.‘ strongerâ€"sex â€"because of the r H. Laubenstcin, Mi ZIJON LUTHERAN CHURCH Oakridge and High, Highweod Miss Sara Lee Director of Religious Education FIRST UNITED EV sex for the weaker sex." .ol‘tfl.yur.mdi..h ment of your old stove? for m marked increase in Gas ranges . . . With easier Laurel Ave. at McGovern St. ST. JOHNS EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Roeland W. Hosto By HANDY FLAME YToar Gas Wonder Worker