Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 22 Dec 1938, p. 10

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HI runes "r _ Fire in the Deerfheid depot "I averted on Sunday evening by the alertness of a neighbor. Smoke was pouring from the window: of the depot " 10 pan. and it was thought that the entire structure wan Mm. Fire Chief Conrad Uchtxnan and the night watchman, Otto' Giuke inves- tigated and found that the smoke Titre of the chimney had accidental- , been dislodged and that smoke from a heavily banked tlm was belching forth heavy clouds. Fire Chief Uchtman reports that con- stant vibration of train: had loosen-l ed the sections of chimney pipe leading to the brick ehhnney and it had fallen apart, One can only hazard a (new alto what could le. happened. ‘The depot has cam: a; "viral iiiruhi"iivurii; M. M. Dunbar his rented the Runny house in the was. subdi- vilion and moved belie lat Wednes- day. Mr. Dunbar is vice-president of Lighting ProduetChte., who has opened n {Actuary and (emu! can at Blodgett in Highhnd Park. lhy Daub”: recently sold their Chiu cu'o home: Theodore Novak has taken n three yen- lane on the Hohlfelder more it 679 Waning": mad, tile former Loretta Henna restaurant. Mr. Noni has been I chef with the Fred Harvey msataumgttsr of railroad fame, end in pinning to" open I high clu- reuteunnt on January 2, to eater-toth-dst-tuid) vicinity. w. R. Mitchell, hteal red at!“ broker, Us "een busy the past month end the following rentals were mode through his once. Prank C. Peers hu rented the second tttttte west apartment in BriarView aptit- ments on DterfUld mud and In! moved here from Decent. ,Ir. Peers is the father)! Mr. Frank Peers, tt teacher in. the Highland Pttrklitth school. Nhurvuqr" it tutt-nameotthe_E.Wirte mdoernistic epartnknt building, which is now completely occupied. Dorothy um Bttttatair.tetm' State RM: Juno Nolan. Da- m; Prod-rick Ploy-hook at! David Gardner, Manhunt; m Jun Bqttm _tsqPelttttt M my. Coma“ " It. Vanna, 1a.; Jaaa “new. Wham; Nn', lemma. Mandolin college: [ “jade War- msr,'Ameriean collega, Washington. D. C.; Tom Coloman, Charla lar schull, Ralph Ollon aad larilyn Gooder. Lake Forest; George Stan- (or, Dorothy Weaning and Olive. Franta. North Central at Napor~ ville; David Stryker and, Gem Autumn, Northwestern; Charla Bartela, St. George's in Evanatongl David him Jr., John Exam, Helen Eng-tron, Richard Honor, William Fisher, Richard Btaen, T'redda Boone and. Harold Frost, University of Illinois; Dorothea Scene, Stevens at Columbia, Ha; Trudie Schnur, University of South- ern California; Dicksie Farmer, Haven school; Karl Homing, Pris. _cilla Beach School of Drama, Ply- inouth,-Maaa. k RENTALS HOUR FOR HOLIDAYS Among the W yam peo- ple who are ”in: (home hom school for the Christina holidays are Eldred'l'hnun. M.LT., Baotou; Andrew Than. Fountain rqatr school, was Swim Calm: Tom Garritr, Loyoh; Chub 0::- borne, Bulky Tech _tt limit: PAGE m Hecketsweiler- Std tyiiiiRFltil.D LOCALS 78-8LJoh-Amne mum-1M4” no "p,WaN."u'f""'""huaiP-c Your friends can buy ahything i you can give them'eice‘pt your! photograph. . . . Why not make! an appointment todayt' ' Photographer; " Xmas Gift _, Suggestion , _ WM Mr. and In. Albert Heybeck (Altair: Rockenboch) of lake Zurich visited their Mints, Misses Mr, L. Carroll Munich bu (one to Xmas City, where he has been burdened by his firm. In. Me:- triek. and ‘dulghter will join him after the f1rat of the yen. The Ma. sich have been living on Grimm wood avenue. . _ "ru Christmas party for tie iita. dren of the Baron“ paroehial school was held Wednesday after- nbou. ' Kin Irene Rockenbteh nttertjUd the Christmas party for the nursery children of the Fourth Presbyterian church, Chiclgo, where she in I tucker. 'Gitta which have been 'prepird during the yen for the Banning orplunnge by the women of St. Pauli church will be New!» the home thirireek for ChrUtiuw dist. tribtitioat. T V _ The Christina party of St. Ptul’l Sewing society willrbe held at the home 'of ‘Mrs. p. J. mum: on Thursday,;Dec. 29. l " . Arthur Finch, who attends Hatch- kiu Actdemy It Lamina, Ctiyt., has joined his skater in New York. Min Mimi-ct is I student at Itthet walker school in New York. Merllyn (loader, dewhder of)“. and slum Seth M. flea in"! Deirfleld avenue, and Ch lea p- eehull, son of Mr. and In. j . C. Kapechull, 814 Spruce, Deed, eld, will be among the etudenu ttf Luke Forest college who'll] be " vict- tion from December " to Jani 3. Both Miss Gooder and “LE schull ere'fmhln'en It Mire o m N. M 8t. , nook}: DAWN , _, Auto Reconstruction Cd. Charles ttga-tl, We: at and!!! Tuck's “Emilia.” to- gether with the other when of the nations!!! hm hm! team. left Friday for tget.? trip, mapping ettgxNtte at noon, EN», do!“ the Cornhmkera' many end proceeding to Albuquerque when they will meet the tum itrom the University of (New lexico- Prom here they will Journey to1Celi' fornin where on December 22: they win clash with the powerful 1Un_i- versity of California quintet. Upon their return to Pairi- December M, they Will play the, Univeraid of Oregon, Northern Ptteitie t,g t eumptonts,' Southern Methhdist‘, and Yale University. . i f 1 RED CROSS ' ' .The.mnnd Red Cross ”20311 has just closed in W; and Ilia. Harry Rubin, chairman; and her “all of workers yen may meant-aged by the 0 mm»! Mackinaw and 1hrerfUltV The total smut canoe w“ ”38.00 of whielr892.00 wah Bannoek1ntrtt's more“! calm _ , _ with eon-Bonus dun-co. ptur all: made by the are Wt iGi_rerutrteottttnitr.me!" my the Memer- and 1artutthten homes. ' Cog-mo Old lie A Body and rm 'tdratrirte SPRING 833V!“ STATION WELDING AND SOLDEIING Auto 3.. 7 H_Fn_m_o ind an dio gm8$t_1amatirmttrss--r--- Jam” Huh of. leey Force, W. whine-II u I meeting o't the Lake County Art hum on "Art and Iota! Work" on January tt, " tle home of Mrs. Bush Haney in' Waukonn. in: will bring with him sample: a the exquisite war]: done in hil‘li " shop just eat of the: Death“ tl. M. & B. P. depot. Last week, hi spoke 'tt ,nother meeting in Wuhan and told the very intereatinit origin of his "Val.. ley Forge" and displayed many of his designs in jmetal work. :a6m. Bud {mu (Arline Rog- gow) who undonent I goiter oper- ation but month at St. Jouph’a hoo. pltal, Chins». iratayintt with her parents, Mr. bud Mrs. Albert Bar Irlotn and Irene Buchanan of Elm Itreet on Wedmdey; an” Weeding of Des Nolan, m., spent. Sand-y " the George Sunset Mate. The senior, Mr. Stance: in will eonihted to his bed but reports of hie condition ere very revenue. Tm. Dee. Finis to ltetlieilurtt! 'rutitiir- artnft- of Mt. '1 and $tis.'-Geoetmrnexrr. 7 U 7 Tl] PIIII Mrs. Joleph Dunn and dashes“. Mrs. Gear-3e Smith and In. Cly'do Belcher u Lake Forest and) In. Joseph Stevens and ehildmin id Lake Bhitt visited " the 11th of Mrs. MqttttmC. Love on Sand”. Mr. and In. Robert mama and Mr. and In. Carl Karenina: were nmithtr those from this vicinity who “tended the funeral of, In. Christi-n Erbe in Cnudonia,'WU., last Saturday. Min 3min Theron: Ind Him Reader sit Northbrook were _ of Mildrdd Love Gunckal on "lh"I. Mr. an! flu. Juno. Mditfuid were - “the John MAtifu1d home in Wihttttte:1aat Tricky. On Saturday they handed the funeral of Mr. Mdlfnldl aunt, Mrs. Chrir tinn Erbe in Caledonia, Wis. She was 91 years old; Mrs. .C. R. Sudan has it her guest het mother, Mrs. Hawthorn. who "rrped this week from W! to visit tier: for seven! months. _ f_ ' Plumbing and Heating .1/ ELECTROL OIL BURNERS q, g12huatretA- - WM gtii'httateiNehtnatdN62Tt - WEE“, 'aayerth"2s1'titi,t.it.esei"t :ieePggttlttg CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM First Church of Christ, Scientist Btgthinnd Pith T a momma-on Guam DAYSOL-Jn...‘ SATURDA'B.I.I.“.I-. - ”3‘24” .13”. at.“ £901.!!- I, HOWARD MORAN 730.8047, ‘mnl I, I”

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