«SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Gutters need cleaning? Tel. HI. 2â€"2064. , FOR RENTâ€"BUSINESS offices TO INDUCE NEW subscribers to try the Reader‘s Digest, you are offered the next eight isâ€" suesâ€"worth $2â€"for only $1.00 â€"(offered to SEW subscribers only). This offer has never been made before. Use your phone. Call HI. 2â€"5839â€"Mike Want Ads sired. Mr. Tennis,! Duraclean Co., Deerfield, 444. HELP _ WANTED: Receptionist for general offices. Desire atâ€" tractive young lady with coltege training and typing experience. Excellent working conditions. Please reply: The Frank G. CAPABLE MAN to operate and develop our service department, Duracleaning â€" uphoistery . and carpets in North Shore homes. He will sell and render service and supervise serviceâ€"men. His income will increase automaticâ€" ally with his increasing volume. Unusual opportunity with growâ€" ing national firm. Call or write stating ‘experience, references, age, andâ€" starting jncome deâ€" BOOKKEEPER _ WANTEDâ€"Ex: perienced _ accountsâ€"receivable bookkeeper. Excellent opportiinâ€" ity for energetic person. Edward Hines Lumber (Co., Highland Park, Iil. v LOSTâ€"On Tuesday, a small black. collie ptuppy, male, white breast, answering. to the name of Inky. â€"â€"5 months old. Telephone HI. 2â€" 5347. : PARTIES? OUR SPECIALTY! FOR SALEâ€"Well seasoned fire wood for sale. Any length. $16 per ton delivered. Tel. HI. L P. GAS, or bottled Gas or Proâ€" FOR SALE:â€"Corner lot in Raâ€" FOR SALEâ€"Restaurant counter WANTED TO BUYâ€"One, two, or three bedroom house, in Highâ€" land Park. Prefer ‘one floor. State location, layâ€"out, age of house and price. Address B.L.K., Box 802, Highland Park, IIl. FOR RENT:â€"Nicely furnished studio bedroom, single only. Call HI 2â€"0405. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY â€" Lot or acreage in Highland Park or mnear: by territory. Under Two Thousand _ dollars. _ Property must be clear. State price, locaâ€" tion and full details. Write "Q" Box 802, Highland Park, I11. Menoni and Mocogni Dom Moore and Bill Babcock Hough Co., Libertyville, II1 St. Johns avenues. Tel.â€"HI 2â€" 1461. stoolsâ€"adjustable _ to â€" height. Suitable for bars, restaurants, etc. Call HI. 2â€"9873 and ask for Green Bay road. Situation Wanted M A N U R E Phone, HI 2â€"0518 MAGICIANS Call Glencoe 2268 BUY U. 8. op. 549 Central avenue. W. J. Hennig, 60 So. For Hot Beds LOST For aproximately 20 years Elm Place ‘school has featured ‘reâ€" production of plant and animal life, to some degree. A survey <f the patrons as a whole wou‘d be advisable, the committee though:, in order to get an overâ€"all doâ€" cision on the issue. SEPTIE_TANKS CLEANED Motorized _ equipment; . reasonâ€" The committee asked, however, to be allowed to continue its work during the school year, in order to be able to contact patrons of the district, as well as other schools, with regard to their views in the matter. The committee felt that a small group is not a fair representation of the district. © The‘ committee ruled that a threeâ€"hour‘ discussion of the subâ€" ject, such as was held, is entirely insufficient to enable a compreâ€" hensive report to be prepared for submitting to the Parentâ€"Teachers association. n Such a course is comparatively new in this area, Glencoe being the only school to feature such a program, and that in a limited deâ€" gree. Fewer than 5 per cent of the schools in the country offer such a course. Round table discussions on the subject of sex education in the elementary schools of District 107 were held last week by a special committee, headed by Mrs. Avery Jones. ae Committee Asks Postponement Of Report On Sex Education . Besides his sister he is surâ€" vived by his widow, Marguerite, a son, Henry, of Evansville, Inâ€" diana, and four grandchildren. "Last rites were held yesterday (Wednesday) at 9:30, in the St. James church, for Michacl Radâ€" igran, 64, of Florence, Arizona, who passed away in Phoenix the preceding Saturday. He had lived for several years in Florence. He returned home last month after a visit of several weeks with his sister, Mrs. Mary B. East, of 40 Prairie avenue, Highwood. He was born in Cannelton, Indiana, Augâ€" ust 17, 1886. Interment was made in St Mary‘s cemetery, Lake Forest. Also surviving*are two sons, John and George, living at_home, an‘ aunt, Mrs. Anna Zrogen of Hyubbari. Woods, and two brothers, living in Norway, Radigan Reverand H.. K. viated at the services. Born in Oslo, Norway, she came to Highland Park in 1926, and thre years dater was married to Anthony Marchi, who survives her. Marchi Funcral services were held on Monday â€"at the Seguin â€"Funeral Homg on North Second street for Mys. Gumyar Marchi, who died at her home at 646 Michigan avenue the preceding Friday. She was 42 years cof age. & HOUSE TRAILER 5 YEARS TO PAY AT 5% Newest Liberty models, Colonial Sportsman, Griffin. See our barâ€" Funeral services were held at 9:30 Monday morning, at the Imâ€" maculate Conception church, . for Mrs. Amelia Kuhn, 637 Deerfield avenue,. who died at the Highland Park hospital the preceding Friâ€" day. Her hbusband, William, andâ€" a son, William Jr., survive. Two brothers also survive. Born on February 9, 1887, in Czechoâ€"Slovakia, she had lived for many years in Highlan, Park. Mmis vLa c3 wind > 19e d Intermént | w Mary‘s cemetery tamks bailt and repaired; 800 gellon septic tanks installed. McKee, Glencoe 1071. BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS YORK AND TOUHY, BENSENVILLE. VANDERBILT 4â€"9108 OBITU ARIES was made â€" in / St Platzer offi Open eves. Mr. Sheahen and his bride, who left Afor Miami Beach, Florida, will visit Mr. Sheahen‘s brother, Roy, stationed: in South Carolina, and spend some time in Washingâ€" ton, D. C. before returning home. They will be gone two weeks. They will live at 675 Yale lane. ; The bride‘s whité safin gown, seed pearl trimmed, was made with an overskirt of nylon embroidered net and a Peter Pan collar. With it she wore lace gauntlets. Her veil, shoulder length, was held in â€"place by a Juliet cap. She carried white" gladioli and . stephanotis centered with two orchids. The bride‘s mother wore a cocoa colored dress with green accessorâ€" ies and brown orchids and the bridegroom‘s mother was in vioâ€" let with mauve accessories. Her corsage was of orchids. Best man was Thomas Sheaâ€" hen, brother of the bridegroom, and Bert Keats and James Witten ushered. They replaced Roy K. Sheahen, also brother of the bridegroom,. and Verne Moon, who were called thto the service. Maid of honor was the bride‘s sister, Virginia. Her frock was of aqua marquisette with a sash of two shades of blue. The lace cap she wore matched her dress. Her bouquet was of Pinocchio roses. On Saturday, August 19, at 3 p.m. Miss Marie Nelson, daughter of the Arthur J.,Nelsons of Finniâ€" more, Wisconsin, became the bride of William G. Sheahen, son of the Earl G. Sheahens of 2636 Berkâ€" eley road, at the Immaculate Conâ€" ception church. The Rev. Donald B. Runkle heard the exchange of nuptial vows. The ceremony was followed by a wedding breakfast for the briâ€" dal party at the Country Fare and a reception was held in the Woâ€" man‘s club in the afternoon. The bride‘s mother was in aqua and the bridegroom‘s mother chose a green dress. Each wore an orâ€" chid â€"corsage. ~ â€" Following a ten day honeymoon, Mr. Fiore and his bride will reâ€" side in Highland Park, Mr. Fiore is planning to return to Northâ€" western university in the fall to finish his senior year.â€" NELSONâ€"SHEAHEN SUPTIALS Marion Fiore served his brother as best man and the ushers were Robert: Fiore, another brother, David Dean, Michael Gutmann, Edward Josler and Gene Melchiorâ€" re. Edward Greenwald, brother of the bride, served at the mass. swige chrysanthemums, Roses_to match their bouquetsâ€" were worn in their hair. ~~ The .marriage of Missâ€" Anne Marie Greenwald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Greenwald, Jr. of 425!% N: Green Bay road, and Francis Fiore, son of the Nick Fiores of 240 8. Central avenue, Highwood, took place on Saturâ€" day, August 26, at the Immacuâ€" late Conception charch at 10:00 o‘clock in the morning, The Rev Donald Runkle read ‘the service. Mrs. â€" Charles â€" Melvoin _ and daughter, Todd,. of 1424 Wildâ€" wood lane returned | yesterday from Florida after attending the wedding of Mrs. Melvoin‘s niece. They were gone about five days. Mr, and Mrs. John P. McHugh and daughters, Patty, Kathy and Judy of. 1354 Broadview avenue returned honie on Saturday after a ten day vacation spent at Egg Harbor, Wisconsin. 3 ATTEND FLORIDA WEDDING Recently home after a western trip that took them through the Dakotas, Colorado and Utah, are Philip Dorough of 1318 Wade street, Bill Dobeus of 2767 S. Deere Park drive, Bob ~Postels uf 1821 Kincaid street and "Skip" Wright of 2220 Deli lane. . GREENW ALDâ€"FIORE WEDDING France, Italy and Switzerland. On their return they will spend T al weeks ot Hartford while Mr. Gallagher completes a postâ€" graduate course hy commerce. After completion of course the couple will spend several weeks at the Miami Beach home of Mr. Gallagher‘s parents, returning to Chicago late in November, Miss Sheridan graduated in June from Manhattanville Collége of the Sacred Heart in New York City. Mr. Gallagher is a graduate of Cornell University at Ithaca, New York. WISCONSIN VACATION WESTERN TRIP THE â€"PRESS John Jr. has been chosen as the name of the baby boy born on Sunday, August 27, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of 1527 8. St. Johns A little boy was born at. the Highland Park hospital on Thursâ€" day, August 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krotowski of 1917 Comâ€" montwealth avenue, North Chicago. A sister for Arthur James, Jr., 9, Patrick, 7, Candy, 4, and Brook, 2, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Saturday, August 26. The little‘ girl has been named Penelope. They are the children of the Arthur Browns (Betty Deckâ€" er) of 317 E. Park‘avenue. Twin daughters were born at the Highland Park hospital on Friday, August 25, to Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall of 118 S. Green Bay road. Mrs. Marshall is the former Alberta Starkey. The little girls, who have not yet been named, have two sisters, Charâ€" lotte Ann, 3, and Marion, 18 months, and a brother, George, II, two and a half years old. Grandparents are the Theodore Deckers of 145 S.: Second street and the C. H. â€"Browns of Waukeâ€" Grandparents are the ‘George Marshalls of the same. address and the Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Starkey of Missouri. A daughter arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Thursâ€" day, August 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Vilas Pepper (Donna Stedt) of 113 N. Green Bay road. The little girl has been named Denise. Grandparents are the Elmer Stedts of the same N. Green Bay road address and the Adoiph Peppers of Ofceloa, Wisconsin Parents of a daughter are the Kenneth Smiths of 1336 Shermer avenue, Northbrook. The little girl was born. on Thursday, August 24, at the Highland Park hospital. A baby boy was bern at the Highland Park hospital on Wednesday, August 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Roger McManus.of 225 Laurel avenue. Mrs. McManus is the former Carolyn Smallwood. The baby, who has been named Roger T. McManus, Jr. is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Smallwood of New Albany, Mississippi and the A. C. McMaâ€" unses of Altadena; â€"California. .. Word has been received from Mr. Lorimer‘s brother and~his wife, the Murdock Lorim;z; of The Brown Palace hotel, Denver, Colorado, that <a â€"son, George Stephen, arrived for them on Friâ€" day, August 25, in Denver." Matâ€" ernal _ grandparents â€" reside _ in Ohig... . L. rung C A son was born at the Highland Park hospital on Monday, August 21, to â€"Mr, and Mrs. Alfred W. Preskill of 308 Ravine drive. Mrs. Preskill is the former Frances Deibel, daughter of the H. L. Deibels of Cleveland, Ohio. Paterâ€" nal grandparents are Mrs. Id¢ Preskill of Chicago and lhe}: David E. Preskill. . Mr. and Mrs. James Lorimer of 100 Linden Park place became the parents of a‘son, John Allen, at the Highland Park hospital on Tuesday, August 22. Mrs. Lorimer is the/former Gwendolyn Kellele. TheyLorimers are also parents of arother son, Charles, 3. Grandâ€" parents are the Gordon Lorimers of 1251 Pleasant avenue and the William l\'el:ges of the same Linâ€" den Park pla@®e address. The brideâ€"toâ€"be was graduated fromm Wheaton college in June. Her fiance is a mechanical enginâ€" eer. They will live in San Franâ€" cisco. f + The baby, who has been Aamed Stephen Louis, has a brother, David, 3. °* â€" chosen as the date of the wedding of Miss Joy Lariene Peterâ€" son and Norris T. Nelson of San Franeisco, California, son of the A.«Nelsons of Des Moines, lowa. BACK HOME M The Fred Tuckers of 515 Oakâ€" wood avenue have returned from a week‘s vacation spent at Dougâ€" lass, Wisconsin. Miss Peterson is the_daughter of the Arnold Petersons of 1291 Broadview avenue. WEDDING DATE CHOSEN _ Saturday, October 28, has been LOOK WHO‘S HERE 19 A little girk named Diane, was born at the Highland Park hospitâ€" al on Monday, August 28, to Mr. and Mrs, Donald Ronzani of 224 N, First street. MÂ¥s. Ronzani~is the former Wilmg Lewis..The Ronâ€" zanis are also parents of another daughter, Peggy Lynn; 2. Grandparents are the Don Ronâ€" zanis of the same N. First street address and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lewis of Effingham, lllinois. A brother for Henry William, Jr., 9, Joan, 6, and Sheila, 3, arâ€" avenue. Mrs. Brown is the former Edith Dodson, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Dodson of 612 Laurel aveâ€" nueâ€" Mr. Brown‘s parents are the A. Browns of 1033 Deerfield road. Maternal great grandparents are the‘ Michael Roggns, also of 612 Te baby, who has been named John, is the grandson of Dr. and Mrs, William Elser of Kent, Conâ€" necticut and Mr, and Mrs. A. K. Oliver of Pittsburgh, Pennsylâ€" vania. Laurel avenue. rived. at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Monday, August 28, to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Oliver of 109 8. Second street. Mrs. Oliver is the.former Ramona Elser. Vacation Trips Steamship H. and R. ANSPACH When you of. travel consult expert with 35 ye perience. for years to come, thanks to their extra long life and extra efficiency. f You can put an grcC1RC , weast® i*" «ol weatt® nywhere y'é'vâ€"m:sb! | 371 Central Avenue Phone HL 2â€"1211 Travel Bureau Highland Park, I11. An electric water heater is so well insulated you won‘t have any worries if it‘s in the utility room which doubles as a children‘s play room. Electric water heaters are as clean as a light bulb. e L. Lundberg, Mgr. Thursday, August 31, 1950 it‘s more convenient you can have it next to, or back to back with the sink . . . where the most hot water is used every day. You‘ll save money now (and later) by eliminating expensive pipe runs . .. water won‘t be left standing to cool in long pipes. your electric water heater right beneath the kitchen sink. Or, if doesn‘t have to have a supply of air to operate. It works just as well in a closet as in a as well in a closet as in a f:.-qnmmm Save on long pipe runsâ€"put your ele :tric water SAVINGS BONDS Admission â€" $1.00 Highwood Glassâ€"& Paint Co. WHAT IS A CHRISTOPHER? .....Window Shades Monday, Sept. 11 963 Waukegan Ave. I! Phones, HI 2â€"7211 Highland Park High School wWHY WARS? BUY U. 8. 8:00 P.M.