Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 9 Dec 1937, p. 13

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Highwood Fireman Suffers Broken Vertebra in Fall Carrodo Giangio H woum'um.lnjnl:: Sunday evening when he fell 40 feet while fighting a.fire on the roof of a dwelling at 11 North avenue, Highâ€" tured vertebra in the accident, u-' cording to his physician, is resting comfortably at the Highland Park hospital where he is a patient. He resides on Lake View avenue, in Highwood. The residence which is a two story frame structure, is owned by Silvio Torri. Damage was estimated at about $500. ‘The roof, attic and inâ€" terior of the second floor was gutâ€" ted. It is believed that a defective flue was the cause of the fire. The Highland Park fire department also responded to the call. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1937 Highwood Home Is Robbed Saturday The M. J. Maiman home at 106 S. S. Central avenue, Highwood, was aftari t ber hurélnns Caiuctac whity dressers. Giangiorgi who sustained a fracâ€" fen‘s and O‘Brien was high for Marâ€" tins. The Mutual Coal, the hard luck team of the league, lost two games to Abes Plact. Pete Carani had 258 in the last game for the Engberg carring the load for Stefâ€" with an average of 196 followed by Henry Nielsen‘s 188. C.C.C. Offices Close Dec. 31 at the Fort The abandonment of Fort Sheriâ€" dan as a district headquarters of the Civilian Conservation corps on Dec. 21 was announced by 6th corps headquarters in the new postoffice. The Fort Sheridan district is to be divided between the offices at Jefferâ€" and Sparta, Wis., as ‘an economy ‘measure. L Jobless in City Over 500 Recorded Approximately one out of every seven families in Highland Park is partiaily or fully unemployed acâ€" cording to figures based on the reâ€" cent federal relief census. Poatmaster _ Daniet itoith extended to Wilson & Co. | Bowling Shirts to All Teams _ The following named sponsors preâ€" sented their respective teams with various colored and decorated bow!â€" ing shirts: Stewarts Coffee, Old Monk Olive Oil Co., Town Crier Flour, Scott Towels, Gebhardt‘s Chili Co., Popular Brands Inc., drox Beverage Corporation, nfi ner Bros., Linco Products Corporaâ€" tion, Kraftâ€"Phenix Cheese Corporaâ€" tion, Peacock 400 Club and Wilson Buffet Luncheon Served A short program consisting chiefly of introductions with the awarding of prizes was held immediately folâ€" lowing the completion of the first games in the second round. William Stewart, president of the manufacturers‘ group sponsoring teams asked all in attendance to look forward to a recordâ€"breaking banquet for the bowlers at the close of the league‘s season. § William A. Cassin, secretary of Central Grocers Coâ€"Operative, Inc., was a special guest of the evening and in his remarks complimented the manufacturers, the Centralla store owners and their employees for the wonderful demonstration of genuine coâ€"operation. iifab T HE PRESS Wihontco.ah:;mwx place on the evening‘s program. warts Coffee had its regular place on the menu. Frank Waber of the Geo. B. Winâ€" ter Evanston store and chairman of the Evanstonâ€"North Shore Centrella Bowling league expressed the appreâ€" ciation and thanks of the league to the respective team sponsors. A good time was had by all. Leaves $22,587 to Daughter in West Mrs. Maud Erskine who died last Aug. 1, left a net estate of $22,587.69 to her daughter Elizabeth A. Millard of Pasadena, Calif., according to the state inhéritance tax returns on file in county court. The state tax was estimated at $51.75. Mrs. Faxon Presents Book Review Monday Mrs. Lloyd Faxon will present her next book review in the series being held at the Presbyterian church once a month, next Monday afternoon, at 2 o‘clock. A sale of articles left from the bazaar which was held last week will Be Open Saturday The Highland Park post office will be open each evening until 9 o‘clock. Post Office Will 205 Waukegan State Bank Bullding, Second Floor 210 Washington Street, Waukegan Telephone: Ontario 7110 LOCALLY MANAGED OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES Hear BDGAR A. GUEST Tuesdays, NBC. HOUSEHKOLD FINANCE made without delay » No inquiries of friends or relatives » Friendly service. "Doctor of Family Finances® , Need money fast? LOANS It is hoped that all citizens of this city will mail packages early to facilâ€" itate work and relieve the holiday

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