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Highland Park Press, 13 Sep 1951, p. 4

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WOR SALE:â€"3â€"4 bed; victrola; Tel. HI 2â€"1461 or HI 2â€"2064. â€"â€" Want Ads| Loox wno‘s nere! FOER RENT FOR SALE:â€"5 rm. house in Raâ€" winia; for sale by owner. Tel. FOR RENT â€", garage at 488 Elm Place. Call HL 2â€"2849 for apâ€" WANTED TO RENT:â€"Clean reâ€" liable family with two children dasire 2 bedroom house or apt., unfurnished. Will accept lease. Phone Fox Lake 7â€"1222. _ 4t SITUATION WANTEDâ€" FOR SALE:â€"1. New Tire and Tubeâ€"600 x 16. Tel. HI 2â€"2064. SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Will do paint or wash job: Gall HL 2â€" 1014. s _ 7 ‘All Watch Repairs are Electronically Tinfd To â€"Insure Accuracy. _ Quality Cleaners Phone HI 24551 * . _ Reliable Laundry FOR SALE:â€"4 Burker Elect. stove; new "Speed Queen" washer; Blonde Bed Rm. set; ALL CLOTHING ‘ + HALF PRICE Moved April 1 double bedroom near Vine aveâ€" mue station. Tel. HI 2â€"0405. troner, sitâ€"down type. $25.00. Call HI 2â€"0405. t WANTED TO RENT *HIGHLAND PARK TRADINGâ€" POST THE WELCOMERS WISH TO GREET every family in the community. If you know of a Newgomer to McKee, Glencoe 1071. A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY â€" Northshore Garden of Memories LEEDS JEWELERS Menoni and Mocogni Phone, HI 2â€"0518 GREEN BAY ROAD & 18THâ€"3T. PHONE MAJ. 1007 & Dry Cleaning Co. to _ . ‘ 17 S. St. Johns Avenue â€"â€" Guaranteed Watch Repairing M A NU R E For Hot Beds BLACK DIRT HIL 2â€"2744 Nicely furnished VERY REA girls and a boy were left at the |1950 72 $1,184,095.00 $ 4,021.72 i-!?t reception center. They are|1951 64 _ 583,000.00 2,008.59 as follows: Accum. Values and Number â€"A boy for Mr. and Mrs. C. ByrOR | Building Permits Jan. to Aug. Inc. gf.h. 537 Sheridan N‘d. m 1950â€"1951. w side last week at the |ust, 1950â€"1951. 3 lig i Park hospital, Only two |Year No. _ Valuation _ Fees A daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Refugio Avila, 20 County Line road, Deerfield, August 30. For Mr. and, Mrs. Frank Tenerâ€" owicz, 37 N. Green Bay read, on September 3, a girl The following children were born at the Highland Park hospital this week: ; A sonâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Howâ€" ard Klee, 202 Central avenue on _ A sonâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dechambre, Waukegan, on Septâ€" ember 10. â€" During" August, permits were|Benson, who is retiring from acâ€" issued for 23 dwellings, 16 garâ€"|tive work af this time. Mrs. ages, 22 dwelling alterations and |Houghtaling served on the Board 2 private garage alterations, totalâ€" |from April, 1948. ing 64 permits with a total valuâ€" > â€" ation of $583,000. Fees collected, m"m:‘:e;‘::;":m ‘:’;"t‘h: $2,008.59. . . * . |PTA Boards of Green Bay Road Twentysix electrical, 3 tank @nd |and Eim Place Schools. She was burner and two spécial permits|porn in Chicago and,received her brought fees collected to $2,227.â€" elementary and high school educa 79. * "â€" tion at the Chicago Latin School. Fourteen sanitary sewer, ~ 9 |She graduated from Wellesley y College in 1928. Mr. and Mrs. o Aaron, regidents of Highland Park Twentysix electrical, 3 tank and burner and two spécial permits brought fees collected to $2,227.â€" 79. . t September 6. A sonâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Huber, of Winnetka on September Report Of Buildingâ€" Department For August The stork appeared a bit on |ber of building Permits for Augâ€" e stingy side last week at the |ust, 1950â€"1931. eA ul » 6 _ Ee «s â€" O ar es ie h \I _ â€" â€" ; M 1| \DAHL’S ~~ 0 ' lEA“ooo , TeE Whee) Uslancicy ~0 m ol f | ze mt areatimnne‘ | 0 ~ W ITS OUTER SURFACE IS uto painting Pss ) ; +400 â€" s 322 N. First® sA & J 0 n 4 ‘ i | "â€" _~| _ {©|!$4%» COOL... AND IT‘S ATTRACTIVE eA m dA L. â€"> f Y _ amiss 1| K\ im coramine ons Conception Church : ) \ l Py 2 , e y3 c feecficts & c’:::’n., Rds. W WHITE E“ AMEL 3 fknal| | Rev. Donald Runkle. L & rlnlsnl iemmical , ; .‘: s },‘ ; Rev. Bernard E. Burns . oâ€" â€"â€" 3â€"â€" 3 ~PS Ei â€" s ;’_y ~ ¢ ~"CG _ M c :::"' 10:00 .x?-:'o 1::: KizA F L 4T ULâ€" ff3 ?i . bave 2 ind ae ‘ H. fi\\ ’ wn| â€" Holy Days â€" 6:00, 7:00, , e [â€" 4 4 [A $ 9:00, . 10:00, 11:00 and 12 meon. Holy Days â€" 6:00, T:00, , . 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. CONFESSIONS &tu;dnyu. eves. of First Highwood Glass & â€" Paint Co. HOUSE CLEANING? â€" CURTAIN TROUBLES? PARKWAY Curtain Laundry Fridays and Holy Days DRY CLEANING (all types) 53 N. Green Bay HI 2â€"5804 VENETIAN * BLINDS â€" Glazing â€" storm sewer and 14 water taps; |since 1942, have three children;| Interment was made in Ascenâ€" 7 driveway and 1 septic tank perâ€"| Barbara, a .recent graduite of |sion cemetery, > :Mmtummwmnum;m Sermmmniyercermmzions ,882.19. ’ a Senior at Highland Park High | Ice Follies Of 1952 conflundN--MMTM.mfih.WAtmm mamwrqu-dx;bumu&mum 4 ust,. 1950â€"1951. Aaron previo Marking their sixteenth annual Year No. â€" Valuation _ Fees |a member of the Elm Place PTA, odlfion.l’m:\.«rllddhl-flfl! 1950 72 $1,184,095.00 $ 4,021.72|and has also been a participant in\shipstag and Oscar Johnson have 1951 64 _ 583.000.00 _ 2,008.59|other communiity activities. whdod a mivacls touch un thaie iYm No. Valuation _ Fees_ | exmmmme 1950 202 $5,756,363.00 $18,986.23 1951 231 3,977,950.00 13,545.34) Becker Mrs. Wm. H. Aaron, 418 Prosâ€" pect ave., has been appointed by the School Board of District 107 to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs. Jules V. Houghtaling. Mrs. Houghtaling reâ€" order to become Secretary to Dr. C. O. Dahle, Superintendent of Schools of the District, to take the place of Mrs. Raymond C. Benson, who is retiring from aeâ€" tive work af this time. Mrs. Mrs. W. H. Aaron Fills Board Vacancy Of District 107 _ :3 â€" Mg PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN.JILLINOIS THE PRESS ‘\.’ . fi‘;i\ 2 & $ t * it is as completely automatic and as attractive as your See your plumber, dealer or our nearest store. ® An Automatic Electric Water Heater usually requires _only short pipe runs, giving you hot water fast and economically! * An Automatic Mcmmwhdhnl « * It is adequately insulated‘to efficient heating! the Kellâ€"Spalding chapel on Tuesâ€" day, with intermént in Oakwood the Merseille‘s Retirement Home in Waukegan on Saturgay of last week, at the age of 85. She was the widow of the late Will Becker of Highland Park. dent of Highland Park, died at cemetery, Joliet, Illinois. Surviving areâ€"seyen nieces and nephews, none living in this vicinity. Pustallt one in NOUR home/ Rites were held on Tuesday of thig weék at/the Immaculate Conâ€" ception ~churéh \for Adoiph Pag gioli, 1313 Berkel¢y,\who died at the Highland Plrkkxxospital the preceding Sunday, after an illness of 7 months. Born in Modena, Ttaly, 59 years ago, he had been a resident of Highland Park since 1926. â€" Surviving areâ€"his widow, Amelâ€" ia; one son, Stanley, of Highland Park; three daughters: Mrs. Charâ€" lotte Herriges of Northbrook, Mrs. Beatrice Tug: of Highland Park, and Mrs. lores Herriges of Mundelein. Funeral services were held at Mrs. Agnes Becker, former resiâ€" Besides Giving You All The Hot Water _ You Needâ€"Whenever You Want it ... ‘ Chicago Arena tion numbers are many and exâ€" At k â€" ceed anything the Shipstads and Marking their sixteenth annual |Johnson team has ever done beâ€" edition, Producers Eddie and Roy |fore. Among them are "A Most Shipstad and Oscar Johnson have|Unusual Wedding", an underseas wdded a miracle touch to their|scene highlighted by the wedding "Iee Follies of 1952", coming diâ€"|of two lobsters; "A Visit with rect to the Chicago Arena from|Santa.Claus", replete . with toy Hollywood for a limited engageâ€"|machines, rag dolls, blocks, teddy ment extending from October 4|bears and ol‘ Nick himself; ‘"Ro through October 30. â€" mance of the Islands", abeautiâ€" "The 1952 production is breathâ€" |ful Hawaiian number, and "Crinoâ€" taking. ling Gardens", with an old Southâ€" Since its founding back in 1936 |ern plantation as the site for Since its founding back in 1936 as the original traveling ice reâ€" vue, Ice Follies has become larger, more spectacular and finer with each succeeding season. More than 30 million persons from coast to coast have seen the previous 15 editions. Costumes, designed by Helen Rose of Metroâ€"Goldwynâ€"Mayer fame, are more brilliant than ever. The prominent Walt Disney composer, Larry Morey, again has a large group of â€"original songs included in the musical score. Favorites who have delighted Ice Follies fans are back adding niew laurels. The list is lengthy and includeg Frick and Frack, Scotâ€" vold Twins, Marilyn Ruth Take, Virginia Morrison, the LeDuc Brothers, Ole Ericsen and‘ Dick Mershon, Betty Schalow, Harris and Phyllis Legg, Ginger Glayton, James McAnany, Montel Phillips, Marie Crimmins, Alice Quessy, Bill Cameron and numerous othâ€" ers, not forgetting, of course, the delightful Ice Folliettes, worlds finest precision ice skaters. New stars include Marlene Milâ€" ler, who teams with dynamic young Richard Dwyer, in a specâ€" s E) \ \ o e ;/ ( P 23 & ‘) o t« l .L 0 o o w + E s . f 12. & § e e . _ | _ | | @lomake â€" _ IMeâ€"r K : 73 WATER a2% _ > [ | | nearer m | *#2 â€" 2 22. i s â€" â€" uts E2A Pm hes 3A o‘ AEâ€"9. r m ?',*/ . , é;f’ :?‘.{'J(‘ i . We 1 _ K x Cl o e 1+ <o h iRke t â€" _ K# & ® on Te i 44 s _ f ‘,‘9(.' # G 7 X‘Z‘%fiz" ues & Pm the en reks : 2 P P oys 5 HR ?’ E&«;fi 'fi:-, . 3 f 24 hetie > A Kpy es wn| |â€" ~ _ Ksz 6 _ â€"â€"~â€" Ilsts +. w _AE : m _/ ies e 2. 82 â€"_ AteF:s: #%. TiA â€" _ 1# on‘ i P / 2 Fen k _ se 3 4 15 § 2z P 22 3 \ 4/ R s I ® t j C t P » @* Thursday, Sept. 13, 1951 Irene, sensational ice dance tgam. gaiety and charm. a Matineesâ€"eight in allâ€"will be presented cach Saturday and Sunâ€" day during the Arena engltgeâ€" ment, The opening night will be a gala premiere sponsored by the Infant Welfare Society of Chiâ€" cago, but available to the.nublic. Tickets are on sale for all perâ€" formances at the Arena and Lytâ€" ton Stores in Chicago and subâ€" urbs. Mail orders are being acâ€" cepted at the Arena. hard;â€"2£2150â€"Groveâ€"St.,â€"isâ€"one.â€"of...... five students given awards by the Illinois State Normal University Alumni association. Recipients were n\amed this week by a. facultyâ€"alumni committee. Selection was on the basis of scholarship, participation in extraâ€" curricular activities, and need of financial assistance. The award is to be used for the payment of fees during the current school year. Kerrihard Honored By ISNU Alumni ~ Thomas M. Kerrihard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell L. Kerriâ€"

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