LEEDBS JEWELERS] 8 ‘freezer or refrigerator. Norge or Want Ads Household Equipment â€" â€" Sales & Service Co. FOR SALE:â€"â€"1940 Tudor Ford sedan; radio and heater; new #â€"BEDROOM apartment or small house wanted( furnished or unâ€" BTUATION WANTEDâ€" ory guaranteed. 496 Central Ct. HIL 2â€"0237 WANTED WANTED :â€"Reliable home â€" for 496 Central Ct. HI 2â€"0237 FOR RENT:â€" Nicely furnished double bedroom near Vine aveâ€" nue station. Tel. HI 2â€"0405. Deepâ€"freeze Products. HOUSEHOLD EQIUPMENTâ€" FOR SALE:â€"4 Burner Elect. ironer, sitâ€"down type. $25.00. Call HI 2â€"0405. tf HL 2â€"0817. WANTED TO RENT kitten and young female cat; house broken; Tel. HI 2â€"0166 from 9 to 11 a.m. and 8 to 10 Household Equipment Sales & Service Co. Be prepared for warm weather ‘HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POST in the community. If you knaow of a Newcomer to washer; Blonde Bed Rm. set; ATION WANTEDâ€"Will do 17 S. St. Johns Avenue ~ Guaranteed Watch Repairing All Watch Repairs are # N. Shoriden Read ALL CLOTHING HALF PRICE FOR SALE FOR SALE HIL 2â€"2744 refrigerator, factâ€" 1071. To WISH 2t GARDEN CLUBSâ€" (Continued from page 2) plant material. This class will be limited to club members and their sons or daughters only and a small gold cup will be awarded to the ment without any help from his mother. 1. An arrangement with zinnias predominating. Open to those who have never entered a show or won a blue ribbon. tenegro, Macedonia or Bosniaâ€" Herzegovina. In accordance with CARE procedure, quanities of the new bulk package will be stored in CARE mission warehouses in Yugoslavia ready for immediate guaranteed delivery upon receipt of orders at the Chicago CARE Office, 189 W. Madison Street, or any local CARE public service outlet. 2.‘ An arrangement in green and white. Open to those who have received no more than one blue ribbon. augmented today with the introâ€" duction of new "bulk food .packâ€" age", containing 25 pounds of flour, 25 pounds of sugar, and ten pounds of rice. The package can be sent for $11 top;ny individual in Serblar C in 6t in.â€"Mon: For five years, Artichoke had been troubled with popping eyes ahd ringing cars and sought the best medical advice in the country. Doctors took out his teeth, his tonsils, with no improvement in his condition and finally, another specialist told him.bluntly that his mysterious ailment would probably kill him in six months. 3. Mother and child arrangeâ€" ments using the same plant materâ€" ial. Limited to club members. 4. "Come Autumn in the Counâ€" try". An arrangement using dried materials. M "Care" Widens Aid _ To Yugoslavia CARE aid to. Yugoslavia® was _ 5. Practical arrangementâ€"the simple line, using any type of 6. Complementary â€"arrangement â€"Container must be part of color scheme. exhibitor. Artichoke decided to make his last months pleasurable and, as his first step, ordered a comblew new wardrobe, including a dozen customâ€"made silk shirts. _ 8. "Just For Fun" (men‘s class)â€"an arrangement in a uniâ€" que container not to exceed 18 inches â€" overall. 10. An arrangement of potted plant material suitable for the outdoors. 11. Invitation class. An arrangeâ€" ment containing any combinaâ€" tion of material or fruit andâ€"or vegctables. For this class several invitations have been sent to outâ€" standing arrangers. â€" All entries must be ready for judging by 11 a.m. on August 25. "Okay," said ‘the shirtmaker, "sleeve 34, waist 38. 16 collar. ." 9. Arrangemet of a plant stand to be exhibited on patio, B. Tables, card table to be furnished by exhibitors 1. Kitchen breakfast for two. 3. Sunday "brunch" on . the porch for two. 3. Supper for two after the play (name your own play). "Fifteen collar," corrected Artâ€" ichoke. "Sixteen," the shirtmaker replied. "But," the dying man insisted, "I‘ve always worn 15." "Listen," : countered the shirtâ€" maker, "I‘m warhing you. You keep wearing a 15 collar and your eyes will pop out and you‘ll have ringing ears!" h The most precious gift . . . must be something imperishable. If instead ofâ€" a gemâ€"or even a flower, we could cast the gift of a lovely thought into the heart of a friend, that would be giving, as the angels I suppose must give. Art is revelation . . . a result, not a product . . . the ego must be subordinated to the living values. Following is the schedule of the 7. An arrangement copying or Menoni and Mocogni M A NU R E Phone, HI 20518 BLACK DIRT â€"Ralph Adams Cram â€"George Macdonald â€"Tracks The horse showâ€"scheduled for Saturday and Sunday afternoons is expected to attract several thousand ‘equestrian fans. Also scheduled for the Thursâ€" day evening program are the Wauâ€" kegan â€" Barbershop Quartet and the: North Chicago Red Jackets. The . directors have spared no expense this year in providing Lake County with the greatest exposition in Lake County Fair history. Visitors will find the fair instructive and entertaining. Outstanding Flower Show At Lake County Fair troupe will perform on Saturday and Sunday afternoons and eveâ€" nings. 3 _ Also highlighting the entertainâ€" ment program will be t!:t‘ famous Lake County‘s 23rd Annual Fair opens at Wauconda, today. Prosâ€" pects point to one of the best fairs ever held ‘ig, Lake County, with more than the usyal amount of livestock on exhibit. _Free entertainment will be proâ€" vided every afternoon and eveâ€" riing. Featuring this year‘s enterâ€" tainment â€"program will be the huge fireworks display to be presented on Thursday, Friday and Saturâ€" day nights. & Visitors to this year‘s fair ‘will see an unusually fine flower disâ€" play. The Libertyville Men‘s Garâ€" den Club is promoting this feature of the show and prospects indicate one of the most outstanding flowâ€" erâ€"shows in Lake County Fair history. Beauty is eternity gazing at itself in a mirror. * PEVIL ARD ITHE dEEP BLUE SEA 2 amail cans, or 2 cups crabmest i1 seaspoon mustard ‘Ue one will crub about this deviled dish when you serve it as an appeâ€" T TE T T us zow eoaueh Asa V SP Pn ADner tizer, as a main dish at a luncheon or buffet supper. Deviled crab is really nq_mwmmm“wummm'. i1 teaspoon onion juice 35 2np ory bread crumbe .fl:kmmbmeu and remove bread crumbs and mix well. Turn into individual ramekins or shells. No wonder 500,000 employees leave government service every year! â€"Kahlit Gibran Too Many Bosses! THE PRESS Selective Service Men separated from the Armed Forces, and not previously‘ regiâ€" stered, are required by law to register at a Selective Service local board within 30 days of their separation. if they were born after August 30, 1922, and have reached their 18th birthday. This also applies to those separâ€" ated from thé Coast Guard, the Coast and Geodetic Survey, and the Public Health Service. . Illinois, made this statement toâ€" day in commenting on reports reâ€" ceived from some local boards concerning instances in which separated men were not complyâ€" ing with the regulation. Royal Neighbors Highland Park Camp of the Royal Neighbors will meet Wedâ€" hesday, August 8th at the VFW Hall at 8:00 p.m. The oracle Mrs. W. E. Coke urges the members to attend. ‘ . Failure to comply, . Colonel Armstrong said, is a violation of the law. It is not necessary for w man to return to home to gister. He may do so at the local board most convenient to address when he registers. When parents spoil their chilâ€" dren, it is less to please them than‘ to please themselves. It is the egotism of parental love. Colonel, Paul G. Armstrong, Director of Selective Service for Give a little love to a child, and you get a great deal back. knife. Crusts may be left on or + mved. u,desireg. But ’::;Ie: crusts away, ‘te ect 'ï¬l’ dry bread crumbé. Mn To make dr& bread crumbs, grind dry bread through a food chopâ€" Sprinkle tops with dry bread crumbs. Heat thoroughly in a hot oven, 400°* F, about 10 to 15 minutes. To make soft bread crumbs, crumâ€" Die slices of fresh bread with n , using a fing blade, or toast mcmshwjd:} rolling pin. Or â€"Thomas Carlyle â€"John Ruskin Covington Private funeral services were held. at Hebblethwaites in Evansâ€" ton on ‘Thursday, July 26, for Karen Hargrave Covington, 9, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Covington of 14 Brittany road. Karen was taken by death in the Evanston hospital on Tuesâ€" day, July 24, after a five days‘ illness diagnosed as polio. Karen was born in Chicago on March 3, 1942. Her family moved to Highland Park shortly after her birth. Surviving, besides her parâ€" ents, is a brother, Chris, 5. DeMarco Monday, July 30, funeral serâ€" vices were conducted at 9:30 a.m. in St. James church, Highwood, for Frank De Marco, 60, ofâ€" 427 Waukegan ave., Highwood. Mr. De Marco, who never marâ€" ried, pased away in the Lake County hospital on Saturday, July 28, after an illness of nine months. â€" Highwood in 1913. He worked as a cement finisher. * Hesler Surviving is one brother, AMâ€"| gungaysâ€"1:30 P.M., or at other. times brose of Highwood; one brother | uper r‘uwut.‘::rumu should be and four sisters in Italy. l-“' uring Burial was in St. Mary‘s cemeâ€" tery, Highland Park. James G. Hesler, 83, wellâ€"known pioneer Highland Parker, of 82 Green Bay road, passed away at his homg/on Thursday, July 26, after a lingering illness. Services were conducted on Saturday, July 28, in the Trinity Lutheran church, Glencoe, with inâ€" terment in Memorial Park cemeâ€" Survivors include his wife, Maâ€" thilda; two sons, George and Waltâ€" er; two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Malmquist and Mrs. Mae Crittenâ€" ried, passed away in the Lake ton; nine grandchildren and five greatâ€"grandchildren. f Born on February 17, 1868 in Highland Park, Mr. Hesler was a life long resident here..He; was a retired farmer. o ; Young Methodists Attend Summer Camp young adults from the Wesley church attended church sponsored summer camps this summer. Those who have gone out to reâ€" turn refreshed and inspired are: Kathryn Baruffi, Marjorie Thorâ€" up, Patsy Leageler, Jack Nilles, Norma Dahl, Anita Stanley, Jim Lyle, <Mike Cummings, Richard way, Jr., Carol Vechioni, Virginia Cronkhite, Judy, Buck, Julie Baraâ€" cani, James Bench, Mrs. Ruben Olson and Rev. and Mrs. Albertâ€" son and Marianne and Richard. Patrick, Bob Nilles, Harley Ridgeâ€" ~_Sixâ€"yearâ€"old Jean, who was little Helen‘s luncheon guest, decided to favor the assemblage with a recitation of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears." However, she kept forgetting the story, and Helen‘s mother had to prompt her. After this happenâ€" ed a couple of times Jean began looking at. Helen‘s mother very suspiciously. "Say," she finally asked, "have you heard this story before?" . BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS AUGUST 2,3,4,5 eral oBtvares | CHURCHES : WAUCONDA, ILL. Day and Night _â€"FAIR LAKE COUNTY â€"Tracks Thursday, August 2, 1951 SUNDAY SERVICE 11:00 C J Com _ _ Whe Sunday: morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesday eveâ€" monies of Christian Science healing, is Bubject of next Sunday‘s Lesson serâ€" mon "Love" & Small children are cared for during Sunday church service. SUNDAYS:â€" 7:30 p.m.â€"Youth Fellowship WEDNESDAY :â€" 8:00 p.m.â€"Midâ€"Week Service. WHURSDAY:â€" 8:00 p.m.â€"Chancel Choir. SATURDAY:â€" f 5 Whe Rev. William Atkinson Young, D.D. 9:3¢ a.m.â€"Sunday School. 1945 a.m.â€"Morning Worship. .:nu.-uâ€"s-::gm 105 a.m.â€"Ch Service Servicesâ€"Friday nights at 8:30 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICES ©:30 a.m.â€"Sunday School. #:38 a.m.â€"Church School. T:3# and 11:00 FIRSE UNITED EVANGELICIE Deerfleld and Green Bay Rés. . Rev. Magt. Joseph â€"P. Morris WRINTTY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 355 Laurel Avenue Whe Reverend Charles U. Harris FIRSE CHURCH OF CHRIS#, Laurel Ave. at McGovern St. SU. JOHNS EVANGELICAL & A. P. Johnson, Minister SERVICES . ©. Green Bay road at Laurel Albert G. Masser, Pastor Welephoneâ€"HI 2â€"1731 ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH * a NORTH SHORE CONGREGATION ISRAEL Educational Secretary Church phone, HI 2â€"1606 $§7 Central Avemue SUNDAY SUNDAY SERVICEs 493 Hazel