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Highland Park Press, 5 Oct 1950, p. 6

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: Want Ads L. P. GAS, or bottled Gas or Proâ€" FOR SALEâ€"Well seasoned fire wood for sale. Any length. $16 per ton delivered. Tel. HI. 2â€"6681. FOR SALEâ€"Restaurant counter stoolsâ€"adjustable _ to . height. Suitable for bars, restaurants, etc. Call HI. 2â€"9873 and ask for "George". FOR â€" RENTâ€"Single Bedroom. 501 Qakwood Ave. ° General Dwight D. Eisenhower, president of Columbia University, will be guest speaker at an inâ€" formal dinner sponsoted by the club to be held at the University Club of Chicago on Monday, Oct. FOR RENT:â€"Nicely furnished SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Will do pairt or.wash job. Call HI. 2â€" 1014. ~ ~Mr. William Ryer : Wright of Highiand Park, Minois, has been named chairman of the recepiion committee â€" for . the â€" Eisenhower dinner, according to an announceâ€" ment by Thomas S. Turner, presâ€" ident of the Columbia University Club of Chicage. CLARK AFB, September 26.I 1950â€"Cpl. Ronald J. Bailey, son of Mr. and Mre. A. J. Bailey, 1237 Burton Avenue, is now stationed in Japan with the United States Air Force: He is performing a vital part in the U. S. Armed Forces‘ effort to assist the United Nations in restornig peace in Korâ€" Formerly _ stationed _ with . the Thirteenth Air. Force on . Clark Air Force Base in the Philippine; as a photo laboratory technician, he is now assigned to the Far East Air Forces in Japan to aid in the accomplishment of the U. S. Air Force‘s mission. * Corporal _ Bailey, _ who graduated | from | Highland _ High school, joined the Air F on November 8, 1948. Prior t« departing for overseas duty to Philippines, in November 1 he â€" attended â€" the â€" Photogr: School at Lowry AFB, Der Colorado. able rates; sewer and â€" septic tamks built and repaired; 500 gallon septic tanks installed. NAMED CHAIRMAN STATIONED IN JAPAN North Shore Gas Company. )R SALE:â€"Corner lot in Raâ€" winia; opposite North Shore St. Johns avenues. Tel. HI 2â€" 1461. Call HI 2â€"0405. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Menoni and Mocogni Auto Painting D A H L S Aute Reconstruction Co. Body & Fender Repairing 322 N. First HIL 2â€"0077 Tel. Northbrook 223â€"Jâ€"1 M A NU R E Phone, HI 2â€"0518 DIRT was Park Foree to his to the 1949 iphy Royal Neighbors Sponsor Allâ€"Games Party "The Highland Park Camp of the Royal Neighbors will sponsor Sealed bids will be received by the. Council at its office in the City Hall, Highland Park, Iilinois, until 8:00 o‘clock P. M. Monday, the 23rd day of October A. D., 1950, for the following: For tuckpointing work on the Highland Park Water Works Building, Park Avenye at Lake _ Michigan, _ Highland Park, Hlinois. & Contractor shall bid to do the complete work according to the specifications prepared by Bertâ€" ram A. Weber, Architect. Plans,~ specifications and proâ€" posals are available in the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, City of Highland â€" Park, Lake â€" County, Illinois. C ue The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids if it ; deems it best for the public good. | â€"By order ofthe Council, City | of Highland Park. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT oN Tuesday.â€" November 7. AD. 1950, an election will be held in the County of Lake, State of Iilinois at the Precinct Polling Place in your vicinity School, 230 Prairie Ave., Highwood. "Election District No. 5. St. Johns Church, S.W. Cor. Green Bay Rd. and Homewood Ave., Highland Park. Election District No. 6. Highland Park High School, 300 Vine Ave., Highâ€" land Park, s1 Election District No. 7. V.F.W. Home, 549 Central Ave.. Highland Park for the following offices UNITED STATES SENATOR GREGORY M. SWEA Deputy County Cletk September 28, 1950 Election District No. 8. Davisâ€"Mauâ€" rine Electric Serv., 10 N. Sheridan Rd., Highland Park. Election District No. 9. Moroney‘s Ins. Co. Office, 516 Laurel Ave., Highâ€" land Park. Election District No. 10. Town Hall, 378 Central Ave., Highland Park. Election ~District No. 11. Lincoin School, 495. Lincoin Ave., Highland Park. Eilection District No. 12. Rallroad Men‘s Home G#Tage, Beech St. Highâ€" land Park. i . Election District No. 13. Field House, 8. W. Corner Lincdin and Glencoe Avenue. Highland Park s _ Election District ‘No. 17. Braeside School, 2322 Pierce Road, Highland Election District No. 18. °C. N: 8. M. RR. Woodridge Station. .Clavey Rd., Highland Park. . > Election District.No. 1. Village Hall, Waukegan Road, Deerfleld. . Election District No. 2. Burr H. Kress Residence, 801 Hazel Ave.. Deerfleld. Election District No. 3. Everett School House, Dist. No. 112, Everett Rd.. West â€" Election District No. 5. Bannockburn School. Telegraph Rd., Bannockburn. Vernon For this proposed amendment to be adopted it must receive a majority of all votes east at the weneral election. November 7. 1950. Fallure to voté on the proposition has the same effect as yoting against it. > Election District No. 2. City Hall, 489 Waukegan Ave., Highwood. _ K Community Center, 428 Green Bay Road. Highwood. Election District No. 15. Ravinia Fire g:nlon, 1612° Burton Ave., Highland rk. * ¢ ‘ Election District No. 16. C. N. S. M. R.R. Ravinia Station,. So. St. Johns Ave., Highland Park. _ Nee ie THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO SECTION 2. ARTICLE XIV sTITUTION OFP THE STATE OP ILLINOIS Explanation of Proposed Amendment. A compartson of Section 2 of Article XIV (which provides the method of adopting amendments to the Constitution) as now in force and as sougght to be amended follows ts ~â€"=_~in_._.~â€" Eols :coontil Election District No. 4. Town Hail, 602 Deerfleld Road. Drfrflild and the following propositions _ Election District No. 14. Ravinia School. 1655 Dean â€" Ave. Higghland Park. The polls will be open from 6 o‘clock A M. to 5 o‘clock PM. on said day. Dated at Waukegan. County of Lake and State of Tllinois, this 2nd day of October, A D. 1950 * 4 JAY B. MORSE â€"â€" _ STRUCTION s CLERK OP THE SUPREME COURT TRUSTEES OPF THE UNIVERSITY OP ILLINOIS (three to be elected) CLERK OP THE APPELLATE COURT. Second District REPRESENTATIVE _ IN â€" CONGRESS, Thirteenth District REPRESENTATIVES â€" IN â€" GENERAL ASSEMBLY, Eighth Senatorial Distâ€" rict (Three to be elected) CoUNTY_CLERK PROBATE. JUDGE â€" CLERK OP THE PROBATE COURT STATE CoUNTY couUNT Y SUPERINTENDENT OFP sSCHOOLS Election Provision of Present Constitution Requires the votes of a majority of all electors voting at the elecâ€" tion. The form of the bailot mitting . Constitutional ments is determined by the General Assembiv Amendments to not more than one article may be submitted af. any "Shall Lake County establish and mainâ€" tain a Health Department and levy thereâ€" for. in eftess of the statutory limit, an additional amnuai tax of not to exceed 05 per cent of the fuli fair cash value as equalized or mssessed by the Departâ€" ment of Revenue on all taxable property in Lake County?" For Hall, Rt. No 22, Haif Day and the establishment and maintenance NOTICE Acting City Clerk | Edw. P. Ohlwein OP PUBLIC INâ€" for subâ€" amendâ€" action of For the proposed amendment to Section 2 of Article XIV of the Constitution: |ERETTE BOCOX, Defendant. Case No. wece { The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby | given youw Uwa- Bocox, defendant ‘in> the above Bétitied suit, that said Rev. Mr. Neuman is a clear and \interesting speaker. His messages are very practical for he lives close to life with four children in his home. Two sons are now at North |\Central College, one of whom is 1d(-stinml for the Christian minâ€" Histryâ€"Inâ€"acdditionâ€"tm=fimily â€"and | parish responsibility, he is a Diâ€" trectorâ€" of the Church Federation of Greater Chicago; secretary of \ the Department of Church Deâ€" |velopment and Comity; and presâ€" |ident of the denominational Minâ€" ‘jsters‘ Association. NOW, THEREFORE, unléss you. Everâ€" ette. Bocox,~ defendant, file . your answer to the complaint or otherwise make your appearance herein in said Circuit Court of Leke County, held in the Court House in the City of Wauâ€" kegan, lilinois, on or before the first Monday of November A. D. 1950, being the 6th day of November A. D. 1950, default may be entered against you at â€"any time after that day, and a decree entered in ‘accordance with the prayer of said complaint. cuit Court of Lake County by the said plaintiff against you for divorce and for other relief: that summons was duly issued out of said Court against you as provided by law and that said sult is. stilk pending. Ernest S. Gail, Attorney for Plaintiff Highland Park, Ilinois an: all games party Wednesday, October 11th at Witten hall. at & p.m. according to the oracle, Mrs. Matt Maiman. The committee in charge are Mrs. Norma Hill chairman of refreshments, and Mrs. Ida Carlsen, chairman of the games, assisted by Mrs. Florence Yager, Mrs. Mabel Duffy and Mrs. Maiman. The grand awards for the evening will be a steam iron, electric french fryer and a pres sure cooker. The public is invited and refreshments will be served. Bethany Church To Conduct Special Meetings Oct. 8â€"15 "New Life Crusade" meetings will be held the week of Sunday, October 8 to Sunday, October 15, in the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren Church (Laurel at Mcâ€" Govern) each night except Saturâ€" day. Rev. Lester H. Laubenstein,‘ Minister, will open this serics of: services on Sunday night, October Fellowship Club Of Redeemer Lutheran 8. On the evenings folowing the Rev. Harvey Neuman will preach. The Guest Speaker, Pastor of the Trinity Church, Austin Bouleâ€" vard and Fillmgre Street, Chicago, is in his thirteenth year as minâ€" ister of this thriving congregation. Hundreds of members have been added to the roll and a large church debt has been wiped â€"out during his challenging ministry. The Lutheran Fellowship Club of â€" Redeemer Lutheran â€" Church will open it‘s activities on Thursâ€" day; October 5th at 7:30 p.m. anâ€" nounces Ed. Juul, president. The program committee Charles Rudâ€" olph, Dorothy Rudoiph andâ€" Ed. Juul discussed the activities for the coming year. Bible study will Special music under the direcâ€" tion of the Music Committce and the organist, Esthes H. Laubenâ€" stein, will enrich the service each night. â€" ~ Requires the votes of a majority of all electors voting at the elecâ€" tion or of twoâ€"thirds of. those voting on the proposition, whichâ€" Puture amendments would be subâ€" mitted either on a separate ballot or in a separate column on the ballot. Amendiments to not more than three articles may be submitted at of a County Health Department Changes Made by Proposed PUBLICATION NOTICE + Lake County . © * THE PRESS L. J. Wilmot Clerk _ . continue to take up part of each meeting. Men of the Lutheran Fellowship Club will: compete in the baseball dartâ€"league during coming months. The question of the presentation of a play will be raised at the coming meeting. The Social Service Department, with Mrs. Gordon Hollandâ€" as chairman, will direct some of the busiest activities of the club year. Important «plans are well‘ under way for the twoâ€"day sale, Harvest Fair, which will be held in the. eluh house on Nov. 20â€"21. This department is responsible for carrying on the philanthropic work of the club, which includes aid to, among others, Ridge Farm Preâ€" ventorivm, Park Ridge School for Girls, Indian Welfare, Veterans Administration hospitals at Downâ€" ey and Danville. February: Mrs. B. F. Reinking will conâ€" tinue to direct the activities of theâ€" Fine Arts Depaitment. Mrs. James~ Reilly has made arrangeâ€" ments for art exhibits each month of the entire season. Mrs. Lester Laubenstein, as Music Chairman, will ‘present several musical proâ€" grams throughout the year closâ€" ing with the Spring Musicale at the final meeting next April. Mrs. Gordon Holland.will provide book and play reviews preceeding sevâ€" €ral of the regular club meetings. The Fine Arts Department is planning another of their delightâ€" ful afternoon programs to be given in March. Under the chairmanship of Mrs. Clinton Fritsch the Finance Comâ€" mitte is‘already working on a Fall rummage sale and another one to be held in April. In January this committee will sponsor a dessertâ€" bridge and fashion show in the club house. The Social chairman, Mrs. Cyâ€" rus Avery, is being assisted by Mrs. G. N. Ricker who will be in charge of Swing Club, and by Mrs, C. A. Simpler, chairman of the popular subscription dances inaugurated last year under the name of Highland Fling. Mrs. J. C. Laegeler as chairâ€" man of Hospitality will provide tho',teas follqwing the regular meetings and the Luncheon: Party at the annual meeting in April. Other committee chairmen who will earry on the work for which they are responsible are: Mrs. J. Franklin Bickmore, Furnishings; Mrs. Fred H. Clutton, House and Grounds; Mrs. Charles E. Close, Press and Pupblicity} and Mrs. Claburn E. Jones, Member .at Large and ‘Advisor to Junior Auxâ€" iliary. F PUBLI (Continued from page M# [ % ; When you have an automatic electric clothes dryer, your clothes drying problems will be solved. All you‘ll do is set the automatic controls for the leng{ of time you want the clothes dried. You‘ll take sheets and shirts out with just the right dampness for ironing . . . tee Shirts and bath towels.come out boneâ€"dry and ready * to be put away. . i« * g You won‘t have to wait for the weatherman when you have an automatic electric dryer. y# Washday is any day . . . or any hour. You‘ll just take laundry from the wisher and ' pop it into the dryer . . . where it‘s always sunny. w Close your and think of it . . . a washday with no heavy laundry baskets to carry e ... no pu: ... up clotheslines . . . no being efreful about hanging things in the shade. And the air inside an automatic dryer is always clean, no bugs or soot to brush off before you iron. Get an automatic clothes dryer! 5 / Getâ€"an Avutomatic 4B _ Electric DRYER Ask about the new Automatic Electric Clothes Dryers at cur neorâ€" est store or your dealer‘s. Convenient terms on your menthly i1 UE â€"PAUCUI VITIUILI TL 906 “p y‘ Electric DRYER 2&3)‘(& ) K C 7 Qf/fi‘% uéz 11| 4‘Ui | ’ $ â€"Aâ€" 1| ||| \EZT || || e _2 B4 3) Ta.lty I Evanston Oak Park New Trier Waukegan Highl‘d Park Morton This Week‘s Games Chest Xâ€"Rays Offered By Tuberculosis Assn. October 18â€"20 Tuberculosis can strike anyone, in any age or economic group. Since the discase is spread from person to person;â€"one case of TB is a potential threat to everyone else in the community, said Mrs. H. S. Vaile, member of the board of directors of the Lake ‘County Tuberculosis Association, in anâ€" nouncing the chest xâ€"ray surveys to be held inâ€"Highwood and Highâ€" land Park, October 18 thru 20th. The xâ€"ray is the only way to discover tuberculosis early when it is easiest to cure and has no symptoms, Mrs. Vaile said. The TB association will have the Christmas Seal Mobile Chest Xâ€" ray Unit»â€"at the grade and high schools to xâ€"ray the positive reâ€" actors to the tuberculin test, just as they have done for several years past. â€" f Starting at 2 p.m. on October 18, the unt will be located at the corner of Highwood and Waukeâ€" gan Road in Highwood, where it will be open to the general adult population until 9 p.m. _ At 9 a.m. on October 19,.the nurses and otherâ€" employees of the Highland Park Hospital will From 2 to 9 p.m. on October 19 and 20 the unit will be on the Northeast corner of Second and Central and will be open to the general public. â€"~â€" â€"â€" tnonâ€"league). Modern Dance Classes Offered At Center : It is hoped we can have a better turn out this year than the 1028 persons xâ€"rayed at these two loâ€" cations last year, Mrs. Vaile said. Classes in modern dancing will be held in the Recreation Center on Thursdays, beginning October 19th. Miss Madge Friedman, who is well known on the North Shore nog only as an instructor, but for her professional dancing, will be the instructor. . .~ _ grade through high school will be held from 4:30 to 5:30 and beâ€" tween 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. there will be a class for older girls and women. Friday M West "Rockford at ° Waukegan Saturday © Evanston at Proviso. Morton at, Highland Park. New Trier at Oak Park, 65 81 12 Sard place, Highwood, was taken by death on Thursday morning, Sept. 28, in the Lake Forest hosâ€" pital after an illness of eight weeks. Funeral services were conâ€" ducted on Saturday . morning, Sentember 30, <at St. James church, Highwood. Interment was in Ascension cemetery. Born in Highlend Park on Augâ€" ust 29, 1910, he was employed by the Highwood Cab Company at the time of his death. & He is survived by his wife, Elâ€" earor; a daughter, Margaret; two sons, Robert and George, Jr., all at home; two sisters, Mrs. Arthur Wittenborn of. Chicago and Mrs. Eugene O‘Callaghan of St. Louis, Missouri, and two brothers, Charâ€" les and John, both of Waukegan. Frantzen Funeral services will be heid toâ€" morrow (Friday), Oct. 6 at 2 p.m. at the Kelleyâ€"Spalding chapel, for Mrs.. Dorothca (Schimall) Frantâ€" zen, 80, who made her home with her daughter, Mrs, James A. Thomson of 1225 Pleasant avenue, for the past four years. Interment will be in Oak ‘Ridge cemetery. * Born in Alborg, Denmark, on July 16, 1870, she came.to this ccuntry at the age of nine years, settlingâ€" in Shawano, Wisconsin where she lived until her marriage. Until four years ago she was a resident of ‘LaGrange, Illoinois, where a son, Edwin Frantzen, reâ€" sides. ~She passed on Tuesday morning, Oct. 2, after a four years‘ illness. + A widow for the past thirtyâ€" eigght years, she is survived by her. son and daughter; five grandâ€" sons, Ronny and Teddy Frantâ€" zen and Jini, Dick and Bruce Thomson;. one great grandson, John Andrew Thomson, and a brother, William Schmall of Minnâ€" eapolis, Minnesota, who is here for the funeral. High School P.T.A. Starts Year With Program And Tea . The meeting will be preceded. by a tea for the faculty and parâ€" ents at 3 p.m. in the cafeteria. Hostesses will be Mesdames George Chapman, Richard Hafner, George Bahr and Paul Phelps of Elm Place School. The first meeting of the Highâ€" land Park High school PTA this year will be held today at 3:30 p.m. in the English club room. The program, "A Birdseye View of the High School and PTA," will be presented by members of the PTA executive board and faculty. George G. _R_ou-;..«). ot_ _u: Thursday, Oct. 5, 1950 OBITU ARIES INOIS â€" A ryer. ya2 â€"~

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