| date .. what they North Shore uck bearing the insigniajof the group your home . . {. poinq you out as n loyal to your community and its s, yet satisfied with only the best,im service . .. an: getting it! ~. ALITY LAUNDRY RTH SHORE LAUNDRY WINNETKA IABLE LAUNDRY | â€" HIGHLAND PARK 168 168 166 165| 167 176 174 174 174 TDRIES ON BROS, LAUNDRY EVANSTON EVANSTON ON LAUNDRY | 0_ in in MEMBERS H LAUNDRY THURSDAY, J Zion Bidg. Industry UPHOLSTERING _ Cabinet Work and Refinishing 386 Central Ave, _ Tel. H. P. 3868 Office â€"246 N. Green Bay Road Telephone H. P. 650 STORM SASH ALBERT LARSON BTATIONER Highland Park 567 # E. K. CATTON EVANSTON 18, 1984 _ Girl Killed When Car ~â€"â€"_â€" Hits Truck Driven by . A Wilmette girl was killed ‘and *« fer father seriously injured Sunday ‘_ afternicon in Niles Center when their gar collided with a U. S. Government itige q2 2o w sWnY l m k) Seventeen communities and twenâ€" tyâ€"eight Lake County churches were represented at the institute for Sunday School teachers of children, held at the First Baptist Church, Waukegan, under the auspices of the Lake County Council of Religâ€" ious Education, last Saturday, The total _ registered attend?qsce was eighty delegates. The group met in three different sections, studying the characteristics and needs. of children in the various age groups. The County Council, ;of which Rev. H. F. Siemsen, Highland Park, is president, has planned a series of institutes, to be held in various parts of the county during this seaâ€" Announcement was made Saturâ€" day of the International Convention of Religious Education, to be held in Chicago, at the Stevens Hotel, Feb. 14 and 15, to which leaders from the churches and church schools of the county have been inâ€" vited. It is twenty years since an son. The next meeting will be a conference for members and teachâ€" ers of adult reliziors education classes, at the First Congregational Church, Mundelein, on Sunday afternoon, March 11th. i Religious Education , Council Has Meeting Frank Wallin and his band will furnish the music for the dancing and the special floor show. Talent already booked for the floor show includes Sacco‘s Six Dancing Girls, one of vaudeville‘s most clever group of chorines. Other specialâ€" ties are planned and several local entertainers who will offer numbers include a dance speciality by Lorâ€" aine Berkquist, a violin solo by David B. Cohen, Waukegan‘s popâ€" ular violinist, and some real surâ€" prise offerings by State Represenâ€" tative Richard J. Lyons. Dick has been working hard on his presentaâ€" tion which promises to be one of the big events of the evening. | vouthern "Winter Vacation‘" Parâ€" ty, Saturday January 20th. .:0‘1:_ Party, Saturday, January Uth Anmmual Motor Vancing Nightly in the Marine Dining Room except Sunday. Sundays : Twilight Musicale in the Ballroom, 5 to 6 p.m.; Dinner Concert follows in the Marine ©â€" Dining Room. & Harry Sosnik and His Orchestra o On Lake Michigan 5300 Blockâ€"Sheridan Road ees of Waukegan under the st-rpe'r- vision of Benjamin R. McMahon, business manager. Edgewater Beach Hotel A delightful evening of dancing and entertainment is in store for those who will attend the Theatrical Employees Ball which will be staged at the Valencia ballroom Wednesâ€" day, Jan. 24. The entire affair is being handled by the motion picâ€" ture operators ‘and stage employâ€" â€" The victim was Charlotte Nielson, 19, the daughter of Waldemar Nielâ€" gon, a civil engineer residing at 225 Fifteenth street, Wilmette. The driver of the truck was B. E. Darnell, 211 North Avenue, Highâ€" land Park. Niles Center police inâ€" vestigating the crash said that the C.C.C. worker was not to blame, and did not hold him when his superior .officer promised his appearance at "the inquest which was scheduled for Monday morning. h According to the accident report, Mr. Nielson was driving east in Dempster Street when he attempted to make a left turn, colliding with the truck going west on Dempster. Police believed that Mr. Nielson misâ€" w the ‘distance of the truck when attempting the left turn. The girl died on the way to the Saint Francis Hospital in Evanston. ial Show at the ire Valencia Ballroom Y Uptown Motor Car Dealers "‘.E'Apmttio East and West _ . "VHruat Motor Salon, Januâ€" 26 to Feb . Di py U L io February 4. Display Special Parties for January ° truck driven by a Highland Park member of the Civilian Conservaâ€" ‘PHURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1984 * reservations and information Télephone LONgbeach 6000 a Highland Park Man P O C Pinbraichas h sh BilBiamts bid utabrind A in the second half the favor of the Boosters hit their stride and piled up a neat lead which they held throughout till the end. Theé scorâ€" T q. _Oâ€" 400GBUT1, , & resigned. | 12, The game was ‘morefl:li*h-illinxfthm wil the store indicated. The first half| "* was featured by many fouls, Most | ti0 of the points .in the first half were| ter: made through free throws. | The | we! half ended with the score 11 to 8 Pir in favor of the Boosters. However. * U rpniiintmiate tizs‘sscizis d ho cs...... J uim North Chicago by ‘a séore of ho o 15' m" » w the first game under their new coach, Cresar Pasquesi, the former coach‘ Last: Thursday night the undeâ€" faated mtlrood sters won their 1st straight game w they deâ€" feated the Swarts Insurance *..0=" ndvantage of this op vention has been held in Chicago :;.....:L._k.._.ffm’ ~religious |educaâ€" Play Jacksonyille Five Fmive t uit ie JIY" J and youll never be satisfied with any ‘other lowâ€"priced car , religious |educaâ€" planning to take opportunity, blele well w Pirate game the fir the ev lar req) | The Jacksonville team will have a strenghtened aggregaâ€" tion an Jackso Highw for | most To a &.,, 3 . _ _ 3 7 0 Ye8m| Edward Jacobson of Deerfield anâ€" qf Strenghtened aggregaâ€" ;:unces dt!ut six :lmuuur box::ï¬ cpect to troub uts and one wrestling match ie oultlol:h: ::: take place at the White House Tav: D& Streak, jern on Half Day Road, near Milâ€" the time watching. |The | waukee avenue, on Friday Jan. 26, 'lï¬ will play the second | Buck Taylor will referee. Ned " So o oo Nol bhay . Stone and arretiing fane are alt | omm attend. There a smal m:m'i‘:e ::';‘?’t:: admission charge. «Mr. Jacobs is a F m played . y‘- ‘"® |former champion boxer of the Plciï¬e‘ | 8 leet of the U. S. Navy. Adnt. Girls. gameâ€" was postâ€" Jacksonville team M It‘s here now, for the first time: the car that all America has been standing W by to see and driveâ€"Chevrolet for 1934! And if you aren‘t among the first to attend the gala introductory showing, you‘re going to miss one of the biggest, most exciting events of the whole motor car year. There never has been a new Chevrolét model with: so many basit and sweeping advances as this one. Its differentâ€"rotally unlike anything you‘ve seen or anything you will see in motor cars for 1934! $ CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN, Division of General Motots THE PRES3 139 North Second Street Ti WM. RUEHL, Sales and Service 4 Luncheons Dinners ... 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