Want Ads FOR RENT: â€" Nicely furnished . double bedroom near Nine aveâ€" nue station. Tel. HI 2â€"0405. FOR SALEâ€"Great Dane puppies, 10 weeks old; exc. stock; reas onably priced. Box 252 Hâ€"Rt. 1. Des Plaines, Ill., Tel. Va. 4â€"5591. 2 HELP WANTEDâ€"General maid Experienced; First floor; cook ing; no Jaundry.; Room for em ployedâ€" husband ; _ References Tel. HI 2â€"3158. HELP WANTEDâ€" SITUATIQN WANTEDâ€" 2â€"BEDROOM apartment or, small house wanted( furnished or unâ€" furnished) by Navy officer, wife, child. Will assure good care of property. Desire accuâ€" pancy Augunt 20. Please reply to Box 802 â€" Highland Park, SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Will do paint or wash job. Call HI. 2â€" 1014., f All Watch Repairs are Electronically Timed To Insure froner, sitâ€"down type. $25.00. Call HI 2â€"0405. t Tubeâ€"600 x 16. Tel. HI 2â€"2064. Tel. HI 2â€"1461 or HI 2â€"2064. vhï¬; for sale by owner. Tel. HI 2â€"2064. _ FOR SALE:â€"4 Burner Elect. stove; new "Speed Queen" washer; Blonde Bed Rm. set; Tllinois. WANTED TO RENT THE. WELCOMERS WISH TO ‘GREET every family in the community. If you know of a (Newcomer. to Highland _ Park, call _ our hostess, Mrs. Margaret McKee, Glencoe ,1071. LEEDS JEWELERS| Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. Menoni and Mocogni HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POST + M A NU RE 17 S. St. Johns Avenue Quality Guaranteed Watch Repairing 2 N. Sheridam Road Phone HI 2â€"4551 ALL CLOTHING HALF PRICE Phone, H1 2â€"0518 Moved April 1 For Hot Beds BLACK DIRT HIL 22744 Accuracy. to ‘ Cleaners Telephone Employees _ Earn Attendance Awards Three telephone workers were recentlyâ€"cited for their attendance record by F. E. French, district traffic superintendent for Alli« nois Bell at ceremonies in the Highland Park operating robm. As a useful token of the comâ€" pany‘s appreciation, special perâ€" fect â€" attendance . pencils . were awarded. The mechanical pencil, inscribâ€" ed with the winner‘s name, has a transparent plastic barrel containâ€" ing one or more small colored balls, the color and number ‘of the balls signifying the number of years of perfect attendance. Miss Marion Larson‘s (supervisor) two years is symBolized by two blue balls, Miss Ada Grottis‘, (supervisor) by a single blue ball, and Mrs. Louise Altman (operaâ€" tor) by one blue ball. Miss Larson was employed by the company in October, 1942; Miss Grotti in January, 1943; and Mrs. Altman has 26 years of service with the company, accordâ€" ing to a recent report. Alan J. S im, seaman reâ€" cruit, USNR, sor@of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sackheim %3 â€" Lakeside, Highland Park; III., is undergoing a â€" twoâ€"w ; â€"reserve training course atf the U.S. Naval Trainâ€" ing Center at Great Lakes. m eost t ‘the: Board of Local Improvements of the City of Highland Park, Iilinois will receive sealed bids for the construction of pavements in Highland Park Woodâ€" Yatids until 8 o‘ciock PM. Baylight time on the 10th day of September 1951, at the Council Chambers, City Hail, Highland Park, Lilinois at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a performance bond in the amount of the contract with a surety company approved by the Board. The Contract Documents, including the Plans and. Specificatiqns, gre on file with the City Clerk of Highland Purk and in the offices of the City Engineer. at Highiand Park â€"City Hall« Copies of the documents and plans may be obtained by depositing $10.00 with the ‘Off@ce of the Engineer for each set of documents so obtained. The amount‘ of the deposit for each set_ of documents will« be refunded to each bidder who returns them in good conâ€" «dition within ten (10) days after the opening of bids.. > : ‘The .Board of Local Intprovem@Rts reâ€" serve the right to reject any or, all bids and to waive any technicalities or intormalities in bidding. , All proposals must be accompanied ‘by «@ bank cashtermâ€"check or bank draft for 10. of the amount..of the bid payable to the City of Highland Park, us evidence‘ of good faith to enter into contract. C . Payment will be made in | Special Assessment bonds bearing interest at the «rate of six. per cent ‘(6 ;) per Due to its Bmge income, the board was able to make donations to the Red Cross flood relief fund; Arden Shore eamp and the Woâ€" man‘s auxiliary of the Lake Counâ€" ty Tuberculosis association, in adâ€" dition to the regular allocation of funds to the three supporting orâ€" ganizations, Infant Welfare cenâ€" ter, Northwestern settlement and the Woman‘s auxiliary of Highâ€" land Park hospital. Sackheim is a member of Orâ€" ganized Surface Division 9â€"21 at Evanston. Uponâ€"completion of his reserve training, he will return to his job at Sears, Rocbuck and Ce., Highland Park, At the last monthly meeting of the Highland Park Thrift Shop board held in the home of the president, Mrs. John Kies, it was announced that July was the most successful month in the history of the shop. . At Great Lakes July Marks Peak In Success Of Dated _ADVERTISEMENT __FORâ€"B4Sâ€" ~â€"PAVEMENT CONSTRUCTION SPECIAL ASSESSMENT â€" DOCKET Highland Park Baptist ADJUDICATION AND CLAIM DAY . NOTICE . NOTICE Is MERERY GIVEN ro soOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN For Reservations Callâ€" H1, 2â€"2101 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 »pat. at 381 Laurel Avenue EVERY THURSDAY DINNER â€" $1.50 LEGAL _ NOTICE Local Improvements * Hichiand | Park, â€" Illinois By LrGAL NoTICK ol Order of the Board of 16 Fdw. P. Ohtwein Acting City, Clerk N Mary Cordelia is the name chosen for the little girl, born at the Highland Park Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Everett L. Millard of Sycamore place on Monday, Auâ€" gust 13. Mrs. Millard is the formâ€" er Mary Penniman Hyde. The baby has a brother, Hyde,2. . Grandparents are Captain and Mrd. Ralph U. Hyde of Washingâ€" ton, D.C. and Mrs. Everett Milâ€" lard, Sr., also of Sycamore place. A son was born at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Friday, Auâ€" gust 17, to Mr.â€"and Mrs. Roland A. ‘Schneider of River â€" Woods road, Deerfield. ; A daughter was born at the l-ligbl-nd Park hospital on Monâ€" day, August 13, to Mr. and Mrs. John R. Severs of Walnut Circle, (n Wednesday, August 15, a daughtcr arrived «at the Highland Park hospital for Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Rion of 675 Dundee road, Glengoe. â€" A baby girl arrived at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Thursday, August 16, for Mr. and Mrs. Irâ€" win H. Cole of 926 Elm: avenue, Glencoc. The little girl, who has been named Lory Ann, has two sisters, Randy, 5, and Cathy, 3. Mrs. Cole is the former Shirley, Bell. ~[ 0‘ Grandparénts are the Morris Coles, of Chicago and Mrs. Irene Bell, who resides with the Irwin Colesâ€"in Glencoe. (Gloria Bar’\&fl.) of~ 2023 . St. Johns avenuet . _ _ ‘__,;'_____: ~~Grandparents are the William H. Barretts of Deerfield and the Alvin. Spannuths of Berâ€" wyn, Hlinois, Parents of a .daughter at the Highland Park hospital on Tuesâ€" day, August 14, are Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Landreth of Whecling, Illinois. > A little boy, Gary: Michael, was born at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on \Friday, August 17, to Mr. ‘amlws.“lhy Spannuth Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Reartey of 610 Revere road, Glenview, beâ€" came the parents of a son at the Highland Park hospital on Saturâ€" day, August 18. _ 4 C A bah yhoy was Highland Park hosp day, August 18, to Paul Stewart of 1 aventie, Deerficld. A sister for Jeffery Bruce, 4. and Nancy Ann, 2. arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Satufâ€" day, August 18. Parents ‘are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace W. Weinress of 1024 Sheridan road. Mrs, Weinâ€" ressâ€"is the former Lucile Leven, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Leven of Chicago. Paternal grandâ€" parents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weinress of Evanston. The litfle girl has been named Joan Walliâ€" +~ C‘ â€" Park ho«pyal 19, to. Mr.o: Staton of 91 field. ‘On Sunday, â€" August 19. a daughter was born at the Highâ€" land Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Anderson of 1122 Mrs. Illnn‘q; Ander Em Ridyc, Glencoe ents Park. he 18;~ LOOK WHO‘S HERE! ‘ A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited .THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY Mr. and Farnsw Northshore Garden of Memories CREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. PHONE MAJ. 1067 son arrIVE PR °RESS WANT ADS GET RESULTS P yboy was born at the ‘ark hospital on Saturâ€" st 18, to X\!r. ad Mrs. art of 1058 Elmwood erfield. o Mrs. George T. Quinn | orth became the ‘parâ€" | son at the llighl:lnd“ tal on Sunday, August | d at the Highland Sunday, August Mrs. William I. lay street, Deerâ€" THE PRESS THIS WEEKâ€" (Continued from page 3) William Murphy and her mother, Mrs. Oliver Weed of 864 Baldwin avenue were |, Mrs. Anna Seegar ef Philadelâ€" {phia, Pa., returned home last \Tuecsday after a three weeks‘ visit {at the home of her brother ard |sisterâ€"inâ€"law, the William Ermmsts \of 460 N. Ridge road. num‘s . honor; a miscellaneous shower was given by Mrs. Gordon and a personal shower, by Mrs. Gilbert Fuller. \ On Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Edward Knox of 210 Lakeside place will entertain at cocktails and next Wednesday night Mrs. Gordon Buchanan, Jr. of 68 Ridge road will be hostess at the Spinâ€" ster dinner. The rehearsal dinner will be given for the bridal party at the home of the bride‘s parents, the Harry J. VanOrnums of .979 Green Bay road the following night. The Kenneth B. Lacys of 3121 ?am avenue are in Canada where hey attended the, wedding of ‘their son, Robert M. Laey, and Miss â€" Marcella â€" Shirley Staples, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Staples of Calgary, Alberta, Canâ€" | ada, on Tuesday, August 22, at {the Central Union church of Calâ€" |gary. PROMOTED TO SERGEANT |IN â€"KOREA Mrs. A. D. Weaver, mother of the bridegroomâ€"toâ€"be, and his two sisters," Miss Martha Weaver and Mrs. Thomas Sutton (Christine Weaver) of Johnston, N. Y., forâ€" merly of Highland Park, will arâ€" rive early next week, and the bridegroom will arrive from the east on Wednesday. Lester J. Kelly and daughter, Colleen, of 780 Broadview avenue left Monday to drive to Colorado for a two weeks‘ vacation. Mrs. Kelly and young son,’ltgtrick, 15 months, plan to leave by plane toâ€" day to join the family in Boulder. Before returning home they will also spend some time in Colorado Springs. ‘ U.~S. Army, recently arrived in Korea. "Butch" is the son of the senior Nafey Larsons of 818 Laurel ave. . |_ _ Word has been received of the promotion of Richard~Earl Biddle |to sergeant on July 28. Mr. Bidâ€" |die is with the army in Korea. \His wife lives at 606 Vine ave. IN KOREA OME FROM HONEYMOON _ Mr. and Mrs. David Santi (Leâ€" nore Phillips), who were marâ€" ried on August 4, at the St. James church,> Highwood, arrived home on Saturday by plane, after a two weeks‘ honeymoon ‘spent in Coloâ€" rado. The vyoung couple will live at COLORADO VACATION The young: couple will live at 423 Funston ave., Highwood. Mrs. Kelly‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wells of Calumet City, will stay in the Kelly home while they‘re away. _ Mrs. Marie Glader of 1978 Holly court. Mr. Glader, who will be transferred to Camp Stoleman, near San Francisco, will return to the west (-gast on Sunday, also by plane. HOME ON FURLOUGH Gilbert:Glader, U. S. Army, who has beern stationed at Burbank, Calif., flew home recently to spend a 9 day furlough with his mother, CANADIAN WEDDING RETURNS HOME Mr. Lacy and his bride, who will spend their honeymoon at Banff and Lake Louise, will live in Highland Park. t & Do Tell!% Remarkable, but still the truth . . Young Steven Brandt has cut a tooth! SAVINGS BONDS BUY U. S. Funeral services fer Gicomo Bernardoni, 69, were held on Monday, August 20, at St. James church, Highwood at 9:30 a.m. Born in Italy on June 20, 1882, he passed away at his home, 205 Sheridan avenue, Highwood on Bernardoni Saturday, August 18. Mr. Bernardoni came to this country, settling in Mark, Illinois in 1905. He came to Highwood in 1928, He was employed in mainâ€" tenance service at Great Lakes. His wife preceded him in death in 1931. He is survived by a son, Louis of Highwood; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Ludwick of Lake Zurich; two brothers, Adelmo of Highwood and Santi of Peru, Ill.; two sisters in Jtaly and four grandchildrden. Mrs. Elinore E. Davie, 78, of 313 Laurel avenue died on Sunâ€" day, August 19 in her home. She was the widow of George F. Davie, steel firm founder. M â€" Davie in Highland Park since 1925. She was a member of the‘ Exmoor Country club and the Woman‘s Athletic club. Survivgrs include a son, Wesâ€" ton E. of Kenilworth; a daughter, Mrs. Gertrude D. Wood of Highâ€" land Park; seven grandchildren and four great. grandchildren. On Saturday, August 18, Mrs. Celene Webster Griffith, 77, was taken by death at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter Lillie of 1277 St. Johns ave. j Mrs. Griffith was born in Sheâ€" nandoah} Towa on March 11, 1874. Prior to her husband‘s death in 1915, the couple operated a school of music in South Bend, Ind. Both were professional singâ€" Funeral services and interment were at Rosehill on Tuesday, Augâ€" ust 21, at 1 p.m. â€" Mrs. Griffith lived in Chicago until seven years ago. when she came to live with her d‘ï¬ughter. Griffith Funeral services were held at the Kelleyâ€"Spalding chapel, 1913 Besides Mrs. Lillie another daughter, Mrs. Frances Cariton of Hinsdale and 4 grandchildren surâ€" vive.o 0 )c Oppenheimer ust 21, at 4 p.m. Interment was private. us Private funeral services were held at the Kelleyâ€"Spalding chapâ€" el, 1913 Sheridan road, on Thursâ€" day, August 16, for Alfred Oppenâ€" heimer, 80, of 1300 N. State St., Chicago, a summer resident at the Lake Shore Country club, Gleneoe, for many‘years, He passed away on Tuesday, August 14, in the Highland Park hospital after an illness of 20 days. Mr. Oppenheimer, who operâ€" ated a dress shop in Chicago, is survived by his wife, Millie B., and sons, Alfred,.Jr. of Los Angeles, Calif. and Robert of Glencoe. Miss Katherine M. Pease, 63, formerly of Seattle, Wash:, passed away in Highlandâ€" Park on Satâ€" urday," August 18. "Miss Pease came Ao Highland Park seven weeks ago to live with her brothâ€" er and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Poase of 2674 St. Johns ave., becausé of illness. Pease Born in La Grange, Illinois on April 12; 1888, she moved here with her family when a child, their home being where the, Oak Terrace school in Highwood now stands. Shortly after her gradu ation from Highland Park Hig school, _ then _ Deerfieldâ€"Shield she moved to Seattle, Wash. graduate of .the University ; of Washington, she was a music teacher in Seattle. â€" > Besides Mr. Robert Pease, Miss Pease is survived by.three other brothers, Daniel of Hamilton, Q.; Rollin of Tucson, Ariz. and Samâ€" uel J. of Pittsburgh, Kanssg. , _ Mr. Rollin Pease, a teacher of voice, sang ‘"There is no Death." Burial was in Lake Forest cemeâ€" Funeral services were conductâ€" ed on Monday, August 20, at 2:30 p.m. at the Kelleyâ€"Spalding chapel, 1913 Sheridan road. Auto Reconstruction Co. Jynamic Wheel Ba!.l-ch_( Body & Fender Repairing Auto painting D A H L‘ S HI 20077 Thursday, August 23, 1951 EIGHT NEWâ€" â€"â€"(Continued from page 1) Simpson at Hlinois Tech will be in charge of the program under Mrs, Simpson‘s guidance. Colleges and high schools are greatly concerned about reading and the development of this proâ€" gram in a public school will be followed with interest by adminâ€" istrators all over the country. New Students To Be Tested All new students in the high school district are to report to the high school on Tuesday, Augâ€" ust 28th, at 9:00 a.m. for testâ€" ing and registration, This will give new students the opportunity to start on September 4th or 5th with their regular class work. Book Store The High School Bookstore will be onen for the sale of books and supplies to students on Saturday, September Ist, from 9:00 to 12:00 and from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. All students are urged to get their books ahead of the opening of school. Students will pay their fees during the same hours in the library. ¢ day, August 30th, for a threeâ€"Cay work shop. Besides the regular routine of preparing for the openâ€" ing of school the teachers will have departmental, guidance, and committee meetings. During their threeâ€"months‘ trip through Europe the Humers visitâ€" ed Austria, Belgium, Holland and Italy. Incluged in their party were the John Humers of Oak street and Miss Mabel Trenton of Chiâ€" cago. Their trip over was ntade aboard the Veendam. ~~â€" |. > Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Humer, 1465 McDaniels, recently returnâ€" ed from ‘a threeâ€"months trip in Europe, ‘are the hosts of their daughter, Mrs. William Russel and grandâ€"daughter Lynn, of Esâ€" sex, Maryland. Mr. Russel reâ€" turned to Maryland after their vacation in northern Wisconsin. Highland Parkers Home From Europe Entertain Guests The brother of Miss Trenton was killed in World‘ War II. Not until two years after the war was In Austria the Humers visited with melatives. While in Belgium a sad mission was accemplished. â€" terred in a grove, and the grave marked by kindly Belgium people. The Humer party was treated with great consideration, and taken to the grave, which was easily found. ‘Theâ€"marty expressâ€" es great appreciati the kindâ€" ly treatment recei of hisâ€"bodyâ€"found,â€"when it â€"was inâ€" Highland Ten Pin Deerfield & Green Bay Rds. 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. > Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. #:00, 10:00, 1100 and 12â€"â€"moon. . . OPEN BOWLING 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. Call HI 2â€"0319 OPEN ALL DAY for bowling instructions « 139 N. Second St. Every Day from WEDNESDAY Bernard E. Burns. Morrison, Pastor. * ill