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Highland Park Press, 22 Jun 1950, p. 6

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â€" â€"â€" MELP WANTED HOUSE TRAILER 5 YEARS TO PAY AT 55 ewest Liberty models, Colonial rtsman, Griffin. See our ‘barâ€" * gains on used trailers. Open eves. LEHMAN TRAILER SALES °7 __* YORK AND TouHy,~ men‘s and children‘s. ° SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED FOR RENTâ€"Double © Room for Rent, girls; twin beds; 151 N. Green Bay road; Tel. HIJ. 2â€" 6185. fass s FOR RENTâ€"BUSINESS offices or shop. 549 â€"Central avenue. PERSONAL 47 South St. Johns Avenue Want Ads Highland Park Cycle Shop SITUATION WANTED :â€"Reliable woman wishes work by the day; ifroning or cleaning; References; Tel. Maj. 5139. ~ j L. P. GAS, or bottled Gas br Proâ€" pane, or tank gas. Inquire at North Shore Gas Company. FOR SALE:â€"Corner lot in Raâ€" 880 Central SITUATION WANTED HELP WANTEDâ€"Men and woâ€" men machine operators and asâ€" semblers needed in our new plant. Apply in person orâ€"â€"by phone. Kleinschmidt Laboratorâ€" ies, County Line Road just west of Waukegan Road, Deerfleld, Usedâ€"$9.00 up _ Newâ€"$33.85 up "We Service What We Sell" PARTIES? OUR ‘SPECIALTY! Don Moore and Bill Babeock LOSTâ€"Deéntal fixture. Phone HI. 2â€"0678. FOR SALE:â€" â€" Electric Stove & Gas Stove; SCHWINN . BICYCLES tamke built and repaired; 800 gailon septic tanks installed. 501 Oakwood Ave. Green Bay road. am in the market for a cottage ‘or small ranch house (2 bedâ€" rooms) in Highland Park. Preâ€" fer to deal directly with owner. Write L. E. C., Box 802, Highâ€" land Park, Illinois. on all winter clothing St. Johns avenues. Tel. HI 2â€" CATERIN G BENSENVILLE VANDERBILT 4â€"9108 plan your next party P. C. McCullough Call Glencos 2268 HI 2â€"1369 , $0 So. Special music will be provided each Sunday by either Mrs. Evelyn Reynolds, contralto, or Mr. Howâ€" ard Rerhalter, baritone, with Doris Bennett Finch at the organ. Pasâ€" Pursuant of a new schedule for the sumimer months, worship serâ€" viees of the Highland Park Presâ€" byterian Church will be held at 10:00 o‘clock Sunday mornings through September 3. Dr. William Atkinson Young, Minister, will be responsible â€"for services through July 9 and on August 27 and September 3. Mr. Edward W. Greenfield, _ Associate Minister, will be in charge of services from July 16 thraugh August 20. There will be no Church School classes or choir rebearsals until after Labor Day. , The .Publicity Chairmen of the four Daytime Circles and the Eveâ€" ning Circle of the North Shore Methodist Church, Glencoe, will meet in the home of Mrs. Harry J. Morris, 263 Woodlawn Avenue, Hubbard _ Woods, at oneâ€"thirty Tuesday | afternoon, June 27th, to set up the Publicity Program for the coming year. A dessert will be served, and Mrs. Harold D. Skyrm, President of the Women‘s Society of Christian Service will be a special guest. Pottkerâ€" (Continued from page 1) The above are the Daytime Cirâ€" cles, and there are also Highland Park residents in the Evening Circle or Buckâ€"Cook Circle, which has selected the‘ fourth Tuesday evening â€" in each month as its regular meeting date. The hostessâ€" es, date, time, ‘and place of its next ‘meeting wil be announced later. kel, Mrs. Bruegger, Mrs. Anderâ€" son, â€"Mrs. J. Richard Henchen, Mrs. Edman, officers, are all res idents of Highland Park. * (Continued from page 5) The Fleisherâ€"Frankel Circle has chosen the third Friday .of each month as its regular meeting date. The hostesses, date, time, and Methodist Church ~ Merit. badges > were .presented to the following Scouts by Ernest Manasse, assistant Scoutmaster, assisted by Ted Rehn, Troop comâ€" mittee chairman and_ Alan Joyce, Scoutmaster of Troop 33: Frank Adams (4), Sheldon Baskin (7), Bud Bock (6), Dick Bock (3), Dale Burks (4), James Carlsen (3), Doug Heinrichs (4), Norman: Johnson (1), Robin LeClereq (3), Peter Onderdonk (1), Davidl Phelps (4), Alan Rubenstein (1), and George Ulm (22). ‘ A Star Scout award was preâ€" sented to Frank Adams by George ‘Ulm, assistant Scoutmaster. Clifâ€" ton C. Franklin, assistant Scoutâ€" master, awarded Life Scout badâ€" ges to Sheldon Baskin, Dick Bock, Dale Burks, James Carlsen, Doug Heinrichs, Robin LeClereq and. David Phelps. Don Santy, assistâ€" ant Scout Executive of the North Shore Area council awarded the Eagle Scout bronze palm to Geoâ€" rge Uim. .: Rehn, Charles Weeks, Jack Hollo way, Bill Rose and David Elow son. Doug Heinrichs, also a Junâ€" ior Assistant Scoutmaster, presenâ€" ted First Class awards to Robert Bock, Joel Botker, Rickey Grant, Norman Johnson, Tom Johnson, Peter Onderdonk and Duke Winâ€" ers. The Scouts were Paul Borchâ€" ardt, James Greenwald, Alan Leâ€" Vally, Jimmy Peterson and Edâ€" ward Poser. Two Cubs, David Drake and Lee LaBuda, from Pack 31, were also welcomed into the Troop. * Second Class awards, presented by Bud Bock, Junior Assistant Scoutmaster, went to Allen Carlâ€" son, Gray â€" Cathrall, Raymond Florence, Tom Goodman, John Guentz, Tom Harris, Paddy Inâ€" man, â€" Robert Pearson, Robert Troop 31â€" (Continued from page 5) Menoni and Mocogni of their next meeting will M A N U R E Phone, HI 20518 For Hot Beds Collections for the Piscal Year May 31, 1980, $630.88 $997 40, Waukegan News Sun. Want Ad. 60, W ¢ $160, Waukegan Stee! Sales. Steei Supâ€" mas ud 0 200007 $77000, Charles R. O‘Neil, Wages, $431.00, Print Shop, Printing, $142.70, 34:_ $40.50, Public. Service Co.. Light & Power, $794.46. Repairs, $4.05, Panama Beaver Inc., Supplies, $6.02, Purnell and wauâ€" son, Inc., Engine, $123.85, Paper Service Co., Supplies, $80.58, Perey Prior Jr.. $10.50, Morth Shore ....-..;“'“..u-n: $4.00, National Truck Equipment Co., Hydréulic Pumps, $199.00, North Shore Cenloesman and Bennett, . Fees, $1,309.56, S. D. Leidisdort Audit, $514.35. Marvin Lawren Stprage & Repairs. $139.37. Larson‘s Stationery Store, Supplies, $27.70, Loebl, Schiossman and . Bennett, Architect Co., $351.10, William Hambâ€" lin. Wegts d dn 00 "chares mormer. dinger, Wages, $255.00, Lioyd E. Herring. 3 l Bell 'T 2x Co., $2.589.40, mg:. elephone Co., Telephones, 33, Indianapolis Badge and Name Plate Co. Inc.. Skating Butâ€" cal Fees, $3.10, Box Rentai, $1440, John C. Pay. Jr. Wages. M43125 J B Gar. nal Revenue, Admissions Tax, $8 oightoâ€"rennoiiveâ€"Pee â€" Cu. Hup Ansellâ€"Bimplex Ticket Co., Inc., Tickâ€" ets, $144.73, Ace Hardware Store. Tools, §$36.73, Supplies, $88.45, Antes Sign Co., Signs, $42.00, Atlantic Mutual Insurâ€" tions and church officers will hold toral services by one of the minâ€" isters will be available at all times, and the ‘church office will be of THE PRESS8 us, and we are deeply appreciative of all they have done to make this year in Scouting a great sueâ€" Leader‘s Representative: "As tlle school year draws to a close, Girl Scout Leaders want to take this opportunity of saying ‘Thank you‘ to our very able Director, Miss Deane White, and our Office Se¢â€" retary, Mrs. John Bailey. Their untiring efforts, cooperation, and The Girl Scout office officially closed on Friday, June 16. In connection with this, is a stateâ€" ment from Mrs. John Coleman, Recipe for a wonderful time: visit the cabin with Troop 9 (Elm Place school, 7th grade). Eat ‘hot, buttered corn on the cob and meat loaf, roasted over coals, carrot sticks, cokees, and someâ€"mores. Sit around the campfire, singing, telling. _ riddles, playing â€" games. Pop corn over the fire at bedâ€"time. Whisper far into the night, to the despair of troop leaders. Breakfast at dawn on Bacon, Scrambled Eggs, Cacoa, and Blueâ€" berry muffins, baked in the oven of the back porch fireplace. Time: Wednesday; â€" June 14. â€" Girls: Kathy Parker, Cynthia Langdon, Ruth Griswold, Judy Coon, Jo Ann Henderson, ~Annette l-rgelon,‘ Linda Ceperly, Jackie Noerenberg, Sally Briddle, and Sally Carison. Leaders: Mrs. C. E. Parker, Mrs. Edward Brown, Mrs. James Grisâ€" wold, and Mrs. V. W: Briddle. The troop and leaders are much indebted to *iu Arlene Goodâ€" hart of Braeside for her practiâ€" ‘nl help on this "Overnight". ~~Thunder ~and ~ lightning ~an rain didn‘t spoil the fun of the five girls from Troop 18 (Linâ€" culn school, â€"7th grade}, their leader, Mrs. Julius Solomon, Mrs. J. M. Maxwell, and Miss Deane White who accompanied them. Best, who died last year. The sign reads: "Judy‘s Memory Tree, planted by her Girl Scout friends. 1949." last Monday, June 19. Fiftyâ€"six GirISconh(uo!themBroniq; began a twoâ€"week period of living outâ€"ofâ€"doors everyday, cooking their own meals campâ€"style and participating in many activities. _'l'h._o_}ughengpcfl-lyphnmd Bubscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of June, A. D. 1960. BTATE OP ILLINOIS ) COUNTY OP LAKE _ ) Treasurer of the Park invaluable to daugbters, Mrs. Thomas J. Ayiâ€" ward of the same S. Linden ave Born on Feb. 4, 1867, Mrs. Maple spent. most of her life in Peoria. Her husband, Judge Josâ€" ephk W. Maple preceded her in death in 1933. es Besides Mrs. McCormick, Mrs. Maple is survived by two other yesterday at 4 p.m. at the Presâ€" L8 EOC O P2 P°C PCOE WR D. Dean McCormick of 541 S. Linden avenue, with whom she byterian church forâ€"Mrs. Minnic M. Maple, 83, who passed away on Tuesday morning, June 20, at Born in Italy on March 11, 1892, Mrs. Ghini came to â€"this country in 1909, settling first in Iowa. She moved to Highwood in On.. Monday, June 19, Mrs. Adeleâ€"Ghini of 26 S. Central aveâ€" nue, Highwood, was taken by death at her home after a year‘s Edward Atteridge of Woodstock. Funeral services were held on Wednesday in the Lake Forest Presbyterianâ€" church. Burial was in the Lake Forest cemetery. > Survivors besides Mrs. Larson include his wife, Cecelia; . two other daughters, Mrs. Rita Lunâ€" deen, Lake Forest and Mrs. Jean Wells of Mount Pleasant, lowa; two sons, Thomas, Jr. of Santa Monica, California and Raymond of Lake Forest; two sisters, Mrs. Ida Allen and Mrs. James Griffis of N. Washington Circle, Lake Forâ€" est, was found dead in his home on Monday, June 12. He was the father of Mrs. Nafey B. Larson .‘“&â€"““h ot Past Padagecc. 290 ‘and 199 paa. ‘ mminpy 439 Phoe of at other Himes Rev. Donaléd n:-- Rev. Bernard E. Burns 200.8. Green Ray Ré. mE 2â€"0008 RMzmes Sundayâ€"6:30,â€"7:30, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 and 11:30. MIGNLAND PARK RAFTISY CHURCHK 314 Laurel Ave. M K. Piatser, Pastor _\ HL 2â€"405¢ m 12:00 MNeem. â€" 00 0 00 Weekâ€"Daysâ€"4:38 and 8:15. Hely Daysâ€"4:00, 7:00, 2:00, $:00 and WELCOME T10 CHURCH 1180 ameâ€" 00000000 Rev. Robert Clingman, Minister resided for the past twelve Rev. James D. Glecson Rev. Arthsr E. Deuaire of 67, of 114 MGIDT, Abraais ow 2 lc ed. The program, in charge of the MYF, will be in the form of an amateur show by the various organizations of the church, Mizs Kathryn Baruffi is chairman of the program. The Couples club wfllwuhthclhh-.flnw.s.c.& will set and clear the tables. _ Wednesday, _ June 28, the monthly family night at Wesley Methodist church will begin with a pot luck supper at 6:00 p.m. Famili¢s whose last names begin with "a" through "J" will bring hot dishes, "K" through "2" will bring the salads. Coffee, cream, rolfs and dessert will be given by certain members especially assignâ€" & mm d. _ . â€" Garden of Wesley Methodists Plan Pot Luck church conducted J.' servic ';" Surviving are two sons, Albert of Hollywood, Florida and Willâ€" iam H. of Highland Park; a daughter, Mrs. Georgina Pett with whom she lived; 15 grandchildren 10 death in 1935. Following a five weeks‘ illness, Mrs. Sarah Ann Stratford, 89, of 1026 N. Green Bay road passed away in her home on Saturday morning. She was born in England, Janâ€" u_‘q 27, 1861, and came to Highâ€" land Park forty years ago. Her Stratford "Thorsdlly, Pune 15, were Eei? on Friday, June 16, in the chapel, 1300 Devon avenue, Chicago. A resident of Highwood for 20 years, Mr. Rubenstein owned the Roberts Dry Goods store there. His wife, Rose, survives as does a son, Joseph; four brothers, Willâ€" iam, Nathan, and Dr. Joseph, all of Chicago and Louis of Highland Park; and three sisters, Mrs. Fanâ€" nie Wilson of Highland Park, Mrs. Lena Rosenberg of Highwood and Mrs. Libby Glass of Chicago.~ Burial was in West Lawn cemeâ€" tery, Norwood Park, nue address and Mrs. Dana Somes of Boston, Massachsetts; .â€" five grandchildren _ and five _ great grandchildren. Interment will be held today in Springdale Mausoleum, Peoria: Dr. Mégar Siskin, Rabbi _ Glencee, III. Phone, Glencse TB *** "Arv mesee eneatat ** °_ "CVeyâ€"opa‘ding chapel at :30 a.m. onâ€"Monday. The Rev. SUNDAY SERVICRS 9:30 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 10:45 a.m.â€"Sunday Worship. 10 a.m. through September 3. / No Church school classes until after io i hk 10:30 a.m.â€"Chorus rchcaral. 9:30 a.m.â€"Church School. 7:30 and 11:00 a.m.â€"Morning Werâ€" 1:3 p.m.~â€"Youth Fellowship. s Whe Reverend Charles U. Hartis ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH SU. JOMNS EVANGELICAL & phone, HJ 2â€"1005 A at 8:3% pmm.

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