FOR SALE Want Ads FOR SALE:â€"1935 Oldsmobile; , Best offer; Tel. HL 2â€"2064. The check for $9,354 was preâ€" sented to Dr. J. Roscoe. Mitler, President of Northwestegn Univerâ€" sity, by William E. Fay of Joliet, Tilinois State Chairman for the March of Dimes, on Monday, June 18, 10951. HOME GROWN STRAWBERRIES for sale; good freezing berries. Call T. Loefer, Libertyville 2â€" 2322 between noon and J p.m. or after 7 p.m. f POSITION WANTED:â€"Chauffer and gardener wishes position with living quarters (unfurnishâ€" ed), Phone Winnetka 6â€"3067. WANTED:â€"Reliable home for kitten and young female cat; house broken; Tel. HI 2â€"0166 from 9 to 11 a.m. and 8 to 10 A March of Dimes grant of $9,354 will enable the Northwestâ€" ern University Medical School in Chicago to continue ~basic and postgraduate instruction in physâ€" jcal therapy. The awarding of the grant which will be. under the diâ€" reetion of Dr. Stafford L. Osborne, Chairman‘ of the Department of Physical Medicine, was announced jointly by Basil O‘Connor, Presiâ€" dent of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, and Dr. 4. Roscoe Miller, President of Northâ€" western University. SITUATION WANTEDâ€" SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Will do pairt or wash job. Call HI. 2â€" 1014. DRESSMAKING and alterations on coats, suits and dresses. Specâ€" fal rates for teenâ€"size alteraâ€" tions. Expert workmanship. 571 Central ave., Tel. HI. 2â€"1508. WANTED March Of Dimes Electronically also buffet and set of American 2614. ete. Call HL 2â€"9873 and ask for bedroom ranch house on a 125 Glenview, two years old. Barn red with 2â€"cat garage, carpeted. Combination storm and screen sash. Fully landscaped. We need 8 or 4 bedrooms. Call Glenview Menoni and Mocogni LEEDS JEWELERS ; HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POST 17 Watch Repairing M A N U R E SALE Watch Guaranteed For Hot Bods BLACK DIRT Moved April 1 LL CLOTHING HALF PRICE St rew "Speed Queen Blonde Bed Rm. set Sheridan Road f Dime able the â€"Medica ontinue Johns OR We Timed Repairs 20518 Avenue t counter and 11:30. wHURSDAY :â€" 8:%0 p.m.â€"Chancel Choir SAYURDAY:â€" ns m câ€"mo _ 0 h is k _____ | R & ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH | SrReE a L xo Oakridge and High, Highweod . |. | _ = + z â€" Merbert W. Linden, Pastor (re i""s Phomeâ€"H1 2â€"4769 : *# 1 A SUNDAY SERYVICES * NCÂ¥ PE 9:3¢ a.m.â€"Sunday School. * } e ’ 6 9 10:45 a.m.â€"Church Service i( . U H. P. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHK . | "t;g ,,‘\ ‘ The Revâ€"Milliam Atkinsorn Young, D.D.} ts a y$ Rev. Edward W. Greenfleld | als Associate Minister | f Miss Diana Crawford, | F4 \S\\l“ fl‘ Educational Secretary | ' t 9 & Church phone, HI 2â€"1695 | hEX _ sUNDAY SERVICES | § ns nnneieee es | A ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & 1 | ; REFORMED CHURCH s ( > U 1 e n 24 Een tsmms ) B0 > â€"\C ToA _4 CHURCH ~ Deerfleld and Green Bay Rés. u-.w.u-:nr.u-n- Rev. Donald Kuakle Rev. Bernard E. Burns . 100 S. Greem Bay Rd.. wmi 2â€"4802 of first Fridays â€" 4:00 and 7:3 p.m. BSundaysâ€"1:30 P.M., or at other times upon request. Arrangements should be Riskind made during the wee Tuesday, the North rael, â€" kind . Rabbi vice. M years o away at Sunday illness c ment w Mr. K in Chic: Park ore Mauric Lestor Cruise in the saug, careâ€" free comfort of an Alcoa _'63"-â€"0:9 and 8:15. Moly Daysâ€"6:00, 7:00, $%0, 9:00 and 10:46 irvived Funeral 6O INFORMAL I!.IHI'I'Y EPISCOPAL CHURCH 355 Laurel Avenue Whe Reverend Charles U. Harris Telephoneâ€"HIL 2â€"0985 SUNDAY SERVICES ):36 a.m.â€"Church School. :30 and 11:00 a m.â€"Morning Â¥ CHURCHES to the CARIBBEAN on a leisurely freighter REDEEMER EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH NORTH _SH CONGREGATION Dr. Sdgar Siskir Glencoe, of 2512 i Siskin Mr. Ri old la __ Associate Minister Miss Diana Crawford, Educational Secretary Church phone, HI 2â€"163 SUNDAY SERVICES Albert G de a.m.â€"Sunday a.m.â€"Sunday a.m.â€"Sunday a.m.â€"Sunday of 587 Central Avemue SUNDAY al services were: held , June 19, at 11 a.m. h Shore Congregation neoe, for David A. | 2512 N. Decre Park iskin conducted the ; . Riskind, who was d last May 24, pas the Highwood hospital ard by UNITED EVANGELICA CcHURCH gelical Congregational) en Bay road at Laurel | services June 19, Shore C Friday Roland W. Hoste nt two | Mey er of aC Merle, 12 and 1 r of Highland P Al of Chicago Angoles, Calif.. wife for May 24, pas hwood hospital , June 17 after a few days. .Int Chicago cemetc who was a law I been a Highl: nights SERVICES ay School. SHORE EVANGELICAL daug the Fe 1SRAEL Rabbi e, Glencee 1734 at elice htor cemeter a lawy Highlar past for Park dr. the serâ€" was 45 , passed held Inter he Iour ark: Ri on an on at ur Mr. Spaigler, who was a resiâ€" dent of Highland Park many years, was general manager of the L. D. Caulk Co., 25 E. Washington st., Chicago, distributors of dental supplies. Gray avenue passed away at his home on Monday, June 18. He was born in Chicago on August 18, 1890. Funeral services were held yesterday, Juné 20, at 2 p.m. at the Kelleyâ€"Spalding chapel. Survivors include his wife, Marâ€" gucrite; a daughter, Mrs. Marâ€" guerite Kelley of Goshen, Ind. and a son, Richard Earle. Courses Offered At Navy Pier For Summer Sessions offered at the University of Iiliâ€" nois‘ Undergraduate,Division at Navy Pier during the 1951 eight week summer session beginning Wednesday, June 27. Registration for the session will be held Monâ€" day and Tuesday, June 25 and 26. ABout 1200 student are expectâ€" ed to sign up for the courses, acâ€" cording ‘to Harold E. Temmer, University examiner and recordâ€" | c omapipur viag C NP . "IIxp:~* “ g css e Â¥ ; P â€"zpu» | : ;‘ e m. ',?‘,. ;“} bas + h *A 1 g o 1 ( & P .: !,', x h /. K ‘X... O 10f MA C ADe l P . dn t Td t o N*A P * : KMosk®S$ ¢op 5 +r);°; ; CLVCG @ _ * 64 oi P a e0L" * & , . P ritee. C i | } a S 6 w Poa n Pe > P a 3 f 1\5‘ 4 J e 0 i 4 3 ; J f T 2 M i [ e e Jz B 5 Es e/ » ; $ t Bd 0 o D* 20__® e 10e f H M tÂ¥ e a . enb # f . clo’:m t e "$ C P 2 <€ P ‘h 4 > *_pMUo 41, {pmi / ‘fl m S ; ala * e ‘.fll}*uï¬ | ‘a } P44 C â€" f ‘n*‘ ivT \}?' fl;; .. Â¥ ' -.E .f% ~~/ ~# e l t + 8y w l :4- y . 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The blue and white won the meet 8â€"7. (4) Bruno â€"Ronsi and Bob Castellari, coâ€"captains, and their teamâ€" Earle K. Spangler, 60, of More than 100 courses will be T HE.. PRESS f 535| at his Students Who Participated In Building H. S. Home Stone, Nan Schiller, Lucy. Powers Standing â€" first row: Miss Dora Bean, Evelyn Roske, Dorothy McLean, Pearl Pearce, Barbara Rivett. Second row: Bettina Lubke, Elva Anderson, Catherine Lencioni, Beatrice Palmieri. Jeanette Pokorny, Margaurite Skack. Seated â€" left to right: Marie Evangelista, Evelyn Tognarelli, Elaine track team and their comches, Dorman Morrison and Mark Panther. (6) Pitcher Renzo Marchietti warming up and hoping for a good afternoon on the hill. (7) Harold Hendcrson and his froshâ€"soph base ball team. (8) The varsity track team and Coaches Panther and Morrison. (9) Bill Dobeus practicing the hurdles before the Oak Park meet. He later won the event. e thei ictures taken. Their coach was George ave of absence. (5) The froshâ€"soph Thursday, June 21, 1951 ©