.I, Roy Millen, hereby certify that I am Assistant Collector of the Park District of Highland Park, Lake County, which special assessments or installâ€" ments thereof or interest thereon, reâ€" main unpaid, the names of the owners, if known, and the total. amount of special assessments due thereon for the years 1931 to 1?59_ ll_zcl\_nl_veA_ STATE OP ILLINOIS PARK DISTRICT OF ) se HIGHLAND PARK ) .I, Roy Millen, hereby certify _ Dated at Highlandâ€"Park, Lake Counâ€" ty. . ,Il_llggfll. this 3ist day of August, Thursday, Sept. 7, 1950 on E line 90 ft th W Ulnnuhu"ul to S line Lot 7 th Ny @16 it to iiï¬ th E 80 t to P.O.B.) and (Ex 8 100 ft) __ OWNERS SUBDIVISION BLOCK 56 ‘Enobble, Lot 2 (exâ€" cept that part lying North of a line 206.1 ft S of the N line of Block 56) and (exâ€" cept that part lying a point on the westâ€" erly line of said lot which is 112 ft NWâ€" Black Dirt Manure j corner of said lot to from the SWiy corâ€" ly A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY Northshore Garden of Memories COMPLETE LANDSCAPE Tree S‘urgery and Removal ‘""#Ess of Trees GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. HI 19 N. St. Johns Ave. Assistant Collector of the Park District of Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois. PRESS WANT ADS ASPHALT â€" RUBBER â€" PLASTIC TILE LINOLEUM & LINOLEUM TILE Install it yourself or make use of our expert mechanics. : Phone for Estimates A * GET RESULTS Purnell & Wilson, Inc. â€"â€"Bump & Paint Shop . verndn o choves _ _ Bill Pearson HI. 2â€"0659 D OW NING‘S â€" ARDENING along _ 17 16 _ 1302 ADDITION .16 _ 2se 13° 176 _ 12050 Fertilizer Fire Wood VERY REASONABLE FLOOR SHOP 2216 2311 13.29 20.12 10 475 This Weekâ€" + (Continued from pa (Continued from page 2) Frank Parenti, Ray Vai and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Saielli, all of Highwood, attended the wedâ€" ding and reception and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Favelli Mr. and Mrs. Oswaldo Mazzetta, Miss Leâ€" nere Phillips and David Santi, also ‘all of Highwood, attended the reception. HUGO MELVOIN & TAKES A BRIDE __Onâ€"Thursday, August 24, Miss Lois Helene Grauer became the bride of Hugo Jay Melvoin in the North Shore Congregation Israel, Glencoe. The 8 p.m. ‘service was read by Rabbi Siskin. The bride is the daughter of the Milton Grauers of Glencbg and the bridegroom is the son of the Charles Melvoins of 1424 Wildwood lane. The bride‘s father gave her in marriage. im Ptel M enhal m We inss Maid of honor was Miss Todd Melvoin, sister of the bridegroom, and the bridesmaids were the Misses Audrey Agatstein of Highâ€" land Park; Edith Katz of Chicaâ€" go; Ruth Scheinfeldt of Glencog and Edith Sobel of Decatur, Illiâ€" nois, formerly of Glencoe. F Best man was Andrew M. Stein of Highland Park and the ushers were Millard Grauer, brother of the bride; Robert Lettas of Kanâ€" sas City, Missouri; Stanley Rubel of Chicago and James Scheinfeldt of Glencoe. ; P The bride attend Mount Holyoke college and Northwestern university and Mr. Melvoin graduâ€" ated this year from the| Univerâ€" sity of Illinois. He will enter Harâ€" vard Law school this fall dnd his bride plans to finish her senior year at Boston university. â€" > _ Outâ€"ofâ€"town guests included Mr. ands Mrs. Sylvan Leipheimer and son, John, of Philadelphia, Pennâ€" sylvania; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Grauer and sons, Robert and Richâ€" ard; Miss Hattie Grauer of Great Neck, Long Island, New York, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Harry Boyell and daughter, Barbara, of Miami, Florida, formerly of Glenâ€" coe. ; Lt. (ig) William T. H. Barton, Dental Corps, USN, of 1250 Jud:â€" son ave. recently. completed a course of dental internship and has received his orders assigning himâ€"to his initial Naval duty staâ€" tion. : w . A About 300 attended the recepâ€" tion, that followed the ceremony, at the home of the bride‘s parents. Mr. Melvoin and his bride are now honeymooning at Grindstone Lake, Hayward, Wisconsin. COMPLETES DENTAL INTERNSHIP â€"â€"â€"â€" Intern training consists of a sixâ€" month rotating assignment at the Naval Dental School, â€"National Naval Medical Cernter, â€"Bethesda, Md., and six months at a Naval teaching hospital. 373 Roger Williams Ave. PHONE MAJ. 1067 a9e 7# from the Northwestern university School of Dentistry. â€"â€"Gâ€" RETURNS TO STEPHENS Returning to Stephens College in Columbia, Mo., where the 118th fall term will open on September 11, is Miss Barbara Gail Riskind; daughter of â€"Mr. and Mrs. David A. Riskind, 2512 ‘North Deere Park, Highland Park. â€"â€"@â€" RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Dudley J. Clapp, Jr. (Audrey Prindle) and son, Dudley, III, one year old, of Forâ€" est Hills, New York, have returned home after a sixteen day visit The, A. Gordon Humphreys and sons, Art and James, of 1321 Judson avenue returned home this week from Allens Park, Colorado, where they spent most of the sumâ€" mer. Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. . Antes and daughter, Dorothy, of North Racine avenue, Chicago, have reâ€" turned from ‘a two~weeks‘ vacaâ€" tiontrip to New York:City and Washington, D. C. They also stopâ€" ped in Arlington, Virginia, where they visited with friends. s home after a sixteen day visit with Mrs. Clapp‘s parents, the George Prindles of 374 Oakland drive. _____Mr. and Mrs. Jay Word and Mr. and Mrs. Ray, Suzzi of 314 Prairie ave.,i‘fligh%ood spent the Labor day "week end at Westfield, Wigconsin, . visiting Mrs. Suzzi‘s relatives and friends. .‘ t3 The Clapps, who motored both ways, visited friends enroute. Art Humphrey, a graduate of Deâ€"Pauw university last June, atâ€" tended Colorado university‘s sumâ€" mer session. James will enter De Pauw this fall as a freshman. After a ten day trip which took them _ through â€" many of the southern states and a tour of Florida as far as Miami,the Chesâ€" ter Bierwirths of~ Ravinia, have returned home. Philip Dorough, Bill Dobeus, Bob Postels and "Skip" ‘Wright, who recently ‘reéturned from a western trip, spent two days visitâ€" ing at the Humphreys‘ place. Mrs. Catherine Levin of 116 South First : street recently . reâ€" turned from three weeks spent in Lima, Ohio. j About forty‘ girls, all graduâ€" ates of Highland Park High school, this past June, were guests at a party last ‘Wednesday. Most of the girls will be leaving for colâ€" lege within a few weeks. * Coâ€"hostesses were Barbara Glick of 525 N, .Shegridan road, Carole Metzenberg .of 628 Wood~ Path avenue,â€"Judy Meyer of 2323 S. Green Bay road and Ellen Whitney of 461 N. Ridge road. BACK HOME The Antes‘ are former Highâ€" land Parkers. y Donald Edward Riddle, 18, of 330 Vine avenue and Milton Lawâ€" rentz Voigt, 18, of 326 N First street were enlisted in the U. S. Navy on the 28th of August by the Navy â€"Recruiter in this area from the recuriting station in the new Post Office Building, Wauâ€" kegan, Illinois, and are now unâ€" dergoing training at the U.. S. Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois. P ENLIST IN THE U. S. NAVY * ‘Wednesday Thru Saturday Sept. 13, 14, 15, 16 Starting Friday Thru Tuesday GLENCOE "3 Little Words" Fred Astaire, Vera Ellen Red Skeliton Hlland Park 2â€"0605 Sept. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 50c after 6:30, incl. tax 35c to 6:30 THE PRESS3 Galahad Sense _ would seem . . oh, 0 Most three hundred pounds. Name? With idiplomacy the measure, Aloysius Galahad, As judge of blonde and Titian beauties, 4 A color choice among his duties, Greeting do?" He touched each tiny blossom : With his warm lifeâ€"giving ray. ‘"Hope you will be very happy And have a lovely day." The flowers nodded gently; Tt seems I heard them say, "Good Morning, Merry Sunshine; May you have a pretty day." â€"Emma Seckle â€" V. A. Hospital Montgomery, Ala. As the sun came over the garden To the flowers bathed in dew He spoke so very softly, "Good Morning, and how do you To pacify the anxious cuties, Said his preference was plaid. Congratulate the Zoo‘s chief vetâ€" A son is born to Juliet! His coat is black, his legs are strong, His trunk‘is over one foot long; His eyes are blue, his weight Remo. _ â€" _~* â€"4 The new arrival has, we‘re told, A sister, Roma, two years .old. Events almost became a flop When Remo‘s mamma blew her top, * And, with a fury hard to hide, Tried to commit infanticide. The kéepers had a bit of work To ward her off with prong and + fork. The Ravinia Garden Club will hold itsâ€" atnual meeting Friday, September 8th at one o‘clock at Deerpath Inn, Lakeâ€"Forest.. After luncheon the â€"members will listen to a report of the officers for the fiscal year of 1949â€"50; The Club‘s new â€" incoming_ president, . Mrs. Clifford L. Makelim, 1863 Lyâ€" man Court, will preside at the meeting. Look Who‘s Here! Now ‘who can guess what fevered train ___ Of. thought raced through that massive brain? ® Mrs. Clifford Makelim Club For New Year (Rome, Italy . ; . September 2) Show Starts at 7:00 P.M. 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