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Highland Park Press, 22 Mar 1951, p. 6

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Want Ads Deerfield Fiveâ€"yearâ€"old small home of supâ€" erior construction; lyvg. room, picture window, tiled kitchen and bath; 2 ?edrooms; closed poreh; utility room; forced air; ‘\_ gas heat, full attic. Insulated; 1 car garige. Lot 50 x 169. Close in. Priceâ€"$15,750. Lake Forest In good neighborhood, 2 blk. to train, older home of 5 rms. Full ‘ basemt., hot water oil heat; 1 car garage. Lot 55 x 195. Barâ€" gain at $14,500. FOR SALE :â€"Restauraunt counter stoolsâ€"adjustable _ to _ height. Suitable for bars, restaurants, ete. Call HI. 2â€"9873 and ask for FOR SALE:â€"Corner lot in Raâ€" vinia; opposite North Shore Station and Park; Dean and St. Johns avenues. Tel. HI. 2â€" 1461. * FOR SALE:â€"1935 Oldsmobile; Best offer; Tel. HI. 2â€"2064. WILL SELL OR TRADE for larger house. We have a twoâ€" bedroom ranch house on a 125 x 100 corner wooded lot: in â€"Glenview, two years old. Barn red with 2â€"car garage, carpeted. Combination storm and screen sash. Fully landscaped. We need 3 or 4 bedrooms. Call Glenview 4â€"3009,â€" > FOR RENT ‘at Lake Forest:â€" 8 room _ house, . unfurnished, 4 bdrms. 2 baths, near trimsp., good dlocation. $150 per month. FOR RENT â€" WANTED TO RENT â€" Former Chicago lawyer wants house for Suramer rental in any of subâ€" urbs commencing June 1st to June 15th for period of two and oneâ€"half or three_months consisting of two. bedrodms, a maid‘s room, and at least a bath and a haif. Please writa G. G. Bolotin, Vernon Manor Hotel, Cincinnati 19, Ohio. 4t HELP WANTEDâ€" WANTED TO RENTâ€" â€" SALESMEN WANTED In this County, Lake, by one o! SITUATION WANTEDâ€" SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Will do paint or wash job. Call HI. 2â€" 1014. » CARR REALTY CO. 701 Waukegan Rd., Deerfield Phone: Dfd. 984 Companies in the country. Home mights. No investment of any kind. Car necessary. Age 25 to 50. Sales and feeding experiâ€" ence helpful. Opportunity for security and advancement. For complete information about getâ€" ting started immediately, write (A) in care of Highland Park Press, Box 802, Highland Park, McKeo, Glencee 1071. Menoni and Mocogni SUY VITI 226 Green Bay, Highwood HIL, 2â€"3933 NEW LISTINGS M A NU R E Phone, HI 2â€"0518 DIRT NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the City Council in the Council Chambers at 8:30 P.M. Monday, March 26â€" A. D., 1951, on the question of elther ending rent control in Highland Park or continuing urfl:; the temporary extension as provided the Federal Rent Control law. t _ All persons desiring to be heard of the matter may present their views a said meeting. L un By order of the City Council _ _ City of Highland Park . This 2nd day of March A. D., 1951 Electronically Timed To Insure er _ to make themselves, their homes, and their community as much better as possible. Some > troops ‘could â€" accomplish this by doing no special badges at allâ€"only having fun together while carefully living up to their promise and laws.â€" Other troops like the feeling of stepâ€"byâ€"step Girl Scout News Girl Scoutâ€" badges are planned to help the traops in their proâ€" grams of learning to work togethâ€" The Collector also stated that if taxpayers will cooperate in the manner requested that he was cerâ€" tain that very few people will find it necessary to contact his office after June 30, 19§1, reâ€" garding their failure to receive reâ€" unds shown to be due them on their inetm tax returns for the calendar year 1950. zesemplishmentâ€"â€"=which they get from earning badges. It is foolish to compare the number of badges one troop earns with those of another troop. All girls and leaders are different, and some have more time to give to badge work while carrying on other troop activities. The imâ€" portant thing is to make sure that each badge is really earned so that it can be worn with pride. The test of doing a badge propâ€" erly comes when a girl can feel this selfâ€"improvement, and, in adâ€" dition, knows she has helped her troop, her home, her school and her community while earning it. If a girl works on a badge all by herself, she is likely to choose one she already knows about and so learn nothing new, even though she can pass the actual requireâ€" ments. ‘The small satisfaction reâ€" ceived is not as much as the real pleasure she would receive by working together with her troopâ€" mates on the badge: This way they léarn from each other, they help each other, and they have fun with each other as they work and share. If a girl is already an expert in some special field, she can help others with her knowâ€" ledge, and make sure that she, herself, learns even more than she already knew. Income Tax Facts John T. Jarecki, Collector of Internal Rovenu?flrfl the First District of Illinois, announced reâ€" cently that his office expected to complete the mailing: of refund ‘checks in connection with overâ€" payments: of 1950 income tax elected for refund by individuals, not later than June 30, 1951. Collector Jarecki asked that taxpayers refrain from sending letters, telephoning or coming to the Collector‘s office in connecâ€" tion with expected refunds on inâ€" come tax for 1950 until July 2, 1951. In this way ‘taxpay@rs will assist in expediting the refundingâ€" program. HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POST 47 South St. Johns Avenue HI 2â€"2744 LEEDSâ€"JEWELERS 17 S. St. Johns Avenue All Watch Repairs are Guaranteed Watch Repairing by Mrs. M. E. Tippey 2 N. Sheridan Road MOVING SALE ALL CLOTHING HALF PRICE Accuracy. V.; C. Musser City Clerk 2t PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givâ€" en that the gencral biennial elecâ€" tion of the Park District of Highâ€" land Park in the County of Lake and State of lllinois will be held in the said Park District of Highâ€" land Park on Tuesday, the 3rd day of April, 1951, between the hours of six (6) o‘clock in the morning and five (5) o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon of said day, for the followâ€" ing purpose: | Electing One (1) Commissionâ€" _ er for the full term of six ‘(6) years, Electing One (1) Commissioner: ‘for the short term of two (2) years to fill vacancy. Said election shall be held at the four (4) election precinets heretofore established for‘"all elecâ€" tions in and for the Park District of Highland Park, and the polling places therefor being as follows: First Precinet: All of that portion of the Park District of Highland Park which lies East of the Center line of the Eastâ€" . erly right of way of the Chigaâ€" go and Northwestern â€"Railway Company and Northwesterly of the center"fine of Beech Street, in said Park District ofâ€" Highâ€" land Park. â€" Polling Place: Braun Bros. Oil Co., 444 Central Avenue (forâ€" merly 360).. M : (formerly 1205). By Order of the Board of Park Commissioners of the Park Disâ€" trict of Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois. s DATED this 22nd day of March, 1951.. 12 * NOTICE OF Second‘ Precinet: All of !,hnt‘; portion of the Park District of | Highland Park which lies Ensti of the Center line of the East | Skokie .Drainage Ditch nmLl Southeasterly of a line describcd‘ as follows: Beginning at the inâ€" tersection of Beech Street and | ‘the shore cof" Lake Michigan, | thence _ Southwesterly dongi Beech Street to the intersection | of Becch Street and Ridgewood | Drive, _ thence Suulhwcsberlyf alongs Ridgéewood Drive to the intersection of Ridgewood Drive | and* South ~Green Bay Road, ; thence s Southeasterly llon}:; South Green Bay Road to the intersection of South Green BI)-'J Road _ and _ Edgewood _ Road,/ (Edgewood Road being .th(;' North line of Section 35, Townâ€" ship 43 North, Range 12 East | of the 3rd P.M.) thence West / along the North line of Section ’ 35, Township 43 North, Range; 12, East of the 3rd P.M. to the point of. intersection with the center line of, the East Skokie Drainage Ditch. Polling Place: Ravinia School, 1655 Dean Avenue. ¢ s + of the Center line of. the East Skokie Drainage â€" Ditch, and Southwesterly of. the Center line of the Easterly right of way of the Chicago and North Westâ€" ern Railway â€" Company, _and Northwesterly of a line describâ€" ed as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Beech Street and the Center line of the Eastâ€" erly right of way of the Chicaâ€" go and North Western Railway Company, thence Southwesterly along Beech Street to the interâ€" section of Beech Street and Ridgewood Drive, thence Southâ€" westerly along Ridgewood Drive to the interesection of Ridgeâ€" wood Drive and South Green Bay Road, thence Southeasterly Third Precifct: AIIAof_‘,{thlt portionâ€" of the Park District of Highland Park â€"which lies East along South Green Bay Road to the intersection of South Green Bay Road and Edgewood Road, (Edgewood Road being the North line of Section 35, Townâ€" ship 43 North, Range 12 East of the 3rd P. M.) thence West along the North line of Section 85, Township 43 North, Range 12. Easb.of the 3rd P. M. to the point of intersection with the Center line of the East Skokie Fourth Precvinct: All of that portion of the Park District of Highland Park which liesâ€" West of the Center line of the East Skokie Drainage Ditch. Polling Place: Highland Park Fuel Co., 1539 Deerfield Road. Drainage Ditch. Polling Place: Moose Building, 1799 Green Bay Road. l4 > PERSONAL .mmhfii.yâ€"' constant companion, perâ€" sonal messenger and social ping, rin errands. I work 34 hours a day with no time off and no vacations â€" for just & few nickels a day. Th your President ROY MILLEN, Secretary BERTRAM A. WEBER, THE PRESS Funeral services were conductâ€" ed yesterday, (Wednesday, Mar. 21, at the Lauterburg and Ochler chapel, Deerfield, at 2 p.m. for John J, Augard, 72 Galesburg, Hilinois, who puu’g{tay at his home on Sunday, March 18. Rev. Lundell read the service. Pater® ment was in Ridgewdod cemetery. | _ Born in Chicago, she spent {much of her life in Hubbard | Woods. She often attended Trinity Episeopal church, where the funâ€" eral was held on Friday, March (16, at 2:30 p.m. Her sister, Mrs. |\Charles W. Hills of Lake Forest, 1is a member. of Trinity church. Born in Denmark on April 18, 1878, he lived most of his life in this country. Mr. Augard is survived by his wife, Karen; daughter, Mrs. Elizâ€" abeth Schnordt of Deerfield; son, Harald; 4 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Decker _ Andrew E. Decker of 829 Wauâ€" kegan road, Deerfield, was taken by death at his home on Saturday, March 17. Dr. Paul J. Keller conâ€" ducted the funeral services from the Lauterburg and Oehler chapâ€" el, Deerfield, on Tuesday, March 20, at 2 p.m. Burial was in Ivanâ€" hoe cemetery. A plumber, Mr. Decker was born on March 10, 1888 in Ivanhoe, IIl. He is ‘survived by his »wife, Evelyn; son, Martin; 3‘ sisters, Mrs. Anna Langill, Mrs. Katheryn Parker and Mrs. Mame Hendee; and three brothers,‘ Theodore. of Highland Park and William and _ Besides her sister, her husband, Russell P. Fischer, also survives. Fischer On Tuesday, March 13, Mrs. Gertrude Fischer, 67, of 4707 Cornelius ave., Washington, D. C., succumbed to a lingering illness in her home. & Interment _ was cemetery, Chicago Gherardini Harry. Last rites. were conducted on Monday, March 19, at 9:30 a.m. at St. James church, Highwood, for Fred Gherardini, 78, of 318 Ashland _ ave., Highwood, . who passed away at the Highwood hosâ€" pital on Friday, March 16, after an illness of ‘two years. Burial was in Ascension cemetery. â€" Born in Sestola, Italy on Octoâ€" ber 1, 1872, he came to the United States in 1906, moving to Highâ€" wood in 1916. Survivors include his wife, Clara; 2 sons, Louis of Lake Forâ€" est and John ‘of Highwood; 3 daughters, Mrs. Mary Campagni and Mrs. Minnie Bartoni, both of Highwood and Mrss Margaret Peterson of Mundelein; 12 grandâ€" children and 12 great grandchildâ€" day), March were held at St. James church, Highwood, for Mrs. Carmela Greco, 83, of 325 Waukegan ave., Highwood, who died suddenly at her home on Saturday, March 17. Sam and Anthony of Highwood, Joseph of Highland Park, and Louis of Elmwood Park; 2 daughâ€" ters, Mrs. Archangelo Belmonti of Milwaukee, Wis., and Mrs. Marie Chippaeppa of Argentina, South America; 13 grandckildren and 5 great grandchildren. ; 1867, Mrs. Greco came to Highâ€" wood in 1940. Her husband, Alex, preceded her in death in 1923. Dr. Paul J. Keller officiated at the funeral services on Saturday, March 17, at 2 p.m. at the Deerâ€" field Presbyterian church, for Theodore J. Knaak of 645 Deerâ€" field road, Deerfield. Mr. Knaak was taken by deathâ€"at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Wednesday, March 14, following a long illness. Burial was in Deerfield cemeâ€" tery. _ Born in Chicago on August 18, 1880, Mr. Knaak was a Deerfield druggist for over forty years. He Lorimer *Funcral services â€" for Gordon Lorimer, 67, 1251 Pleasant ave., were held at the Immaculate Conâ€" ception church at 10 a.m. on Monâ€" Burial was in St. Mary‘s cemetery. Knaak was a member of Deerfield Lodge No. 1110 A.F. and A.M. A sister, Ida, and 3 ‘brothers, Otto H., Edward C. and Rudoiph , survive. Born in Italy on December 10, Yesterday morning (Wednesâ€" 21, in _ Qakwood four THURSDA Y ;â€" . 1:30 â€"E.-.;‘fuu" : Fellowship _ 8:00 p.m.â€"Midâ€"Week Service. SATURDAY :â€" The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘cleck and the Wednesday eveâ€" Smail children are ci Sumday church service. The Rev. William Atkinson Young, D.D. HIGHLAND PARK BAPTIST CHURCH 200 S. Green Bay Rd. _ HI 2â€"0202 SUNDAY SERVICE 11:00 a.m.â€" & 3 and 12:00 Neon. â€" _ _ _ _ Weekâ€"Daysâ€"6:30 and 8:15. day, March 19. Burial was in St. Mary‘s cemetery. â€" Born in Stotland on March 10, 1884, he came to this, country in 1913. He had been a Highland Park resident for the past . 26 years. He passed away at the Highland Park hospital on Friday, March 16, after. an illness of 5 years. > ® Surviving are. his wife, Elizaâ€" beth; 4 sons, Neil, William. and James, all of Highlandâ€"Park and Murdock of Denver, Colo.; one daughter, Mrs. Helen Steffens of Villa Grove, III., and seven grandâ€" children. > ol t Ohman pl., passed away suddenly in Chiâ€" cago. Funeral services were read on Tuesday, March 20, at 2 p.m. WELCOME TO CHURCH at the Kelleyâ€"Spalding chapel, 27 N. Sheridan rd., by the Rev. Herâ€" On Saturday, March 17, Mrs. Lillie Ohman, 56, of 44 Deerfield Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson serâ€" Holy Daysâ€"6:00. 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 and Lester H. Laubenstein, Minister FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST â€" _ 387 MHazel Avenue . > gelical United | Bret Laurel Ave. atâ€" McGovern St. For All typos of curtaineâ€" 53 K. Green Bey That the voting places in and for each of the respective precinets shall be as follows: _ > ~+â€" â€" First Precinctâ€"Highland Park High School, Vine and St. Johns Avenue. â€" NOTICE OF GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION * City of Highland Park Notice is hereby given that a General Municipal Elecâ€" tion will be held in the City of Highland Park on Tuesday the 17th day of April A. D. 1951, for the election of MAYOR, FOUR (4) COMMISSIONERS and Police Magistrate. Twelfth Precinetâ€"Highland Park Fuel Co. (1205) 1539 Deerfield Rd. ; « The polis of said election will be open from six o‘clock in the forencon and continue open until five o‘clock in the afternoon. _ oA . > Dated at the City of ; s Highland Park this s V. C. Musser 20th of March, A. D. 1951. City Clerk Fourth Precinctâ€"Railroad Mens Home, (929 S) 1111 St. Johns Ave. f Sixth Precinctâ€"Braeside School Field House, Lincolnâ€" wood & Braeside Rd. Eighth Precinctâ€"Lincoln School, Green Bay Rd. & Lincoln Ave. W. Ninth Precinectâ€"Moroney Insurance Agency, (516) 612 Laure] Ave. _ Tenth Precinctâ€"Central Fire Station, (60 N) ©1830 Green Bay Rd. * . Eleventh Precinctâ€"St. Johns Evangelical Church N) 2052 Green Bay Rd. Second Precinctâ€"Davisâ€"Maurine Electric Service, (10 N) 1882 Sheridan Rd. Third Precinctâ€"Highland Park Public Library, (380) 494 Laurel Ave. Ave. ton HOUSE CLEANING? PARKWAY Fifth Precinetâ€"Ravinia School, Dean & Roger Williams Seventh Precinetâ€"Ravinia Fire Station (1612) 692 Burâ€" Thursday, Mar. 22, 1951 Sundaysâ€"1:30 P.M., or at other thmes upon request. Arrangements should be made during the week. bert W. Linden. Interment was in North Shore Garden of Memories. ‘" Born in Iron Mountain, Mich., on March 14, 1895, she is surâ€" vived by her husband Carl; son Glenn of 908 Waukegan rd., Deerâ€" field; 2 grandchildren and three sisters, Mrs. Alma Derbinhouse, Mrs. Fred Larson and Mrs. Jennie Swanson, all of Iron Mountain. Mrs. Ohman who had lived in Highland Park for 28 years, was a member of Campbell Chapter, Eastern Star and the Ladies of the Viking. 7 Elected Most Valuable At Lake Forest College â€"Ken: ‘Wolf, senior from Park Ridge, IIl., was voted "most valâ€" uable" by his teammates on the Lake Forest college basketball squad. The former Schurz high school allâ€"city selection was the team‘s fourth high scorer. Wolf has one semester of eligibility left next fall. 2 â€" The squad ‘also elected Norm Berglund "honorary captain." A former South Shore high school allâ€"city selection, Berglund led the team as floor captain during the regular campaign. A junior, the speedy guard was also named to the second team on the Little Nine allâ€"conference selections. The Lake Forest college basketâ€" ball team was honored at a banâ€" Club and Lions Club of Lake Forâ€" estâ€"at theâ€" Collegé Commons last Tuesday. During the regular seaâ€" son the Foresters won 15 and lost Saturdays, He first Fridays Forest was defeated by Millikin in he playoffs for the N.A.LB. 9:30 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 10:45 a.m.â€"Sunday Worship. 11:00 Phoneâ€"H1 _ 2â€"4769 SUNDAY SERVICES $:30 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 105 a.m.â€"Church Service WRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH » 355 Laurel Avenue 8T. JOHN®S EVANGELICAL & REDEEMER EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH ifhwood Ave. & Everts Place s Highwood, Ilingis SUNDAY SERVICES a.m.â€"Matin Service. 587 Central Avenue SUNDAY SERVICES nights at 8:3¢ pm. City Clerk (324

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