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Highland Park Press, 1 Jun 1939, p. 4

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This is your opportunity to help your city, and to help preserve the lives of iits citizens. It may be your property which is responsible for the loss of a life, or it may be some member of your family who is the victim of someone‘s curb shrubbery hazard. Let‘s all back the Safety Commission in their drive against this menace and make Highland Park one of the ranking cities for Safety observance. Remove all obstacles from your parkway which tend ‘to obstruct the vision of both motorist and pedestrian. Do not allow shrubbery to remain at corners of street intersections, driveways or sidewalks. Report all dangerous locations to the Safety Commission who will confer with the property owner and seek to remove the hazard. Mayor Frank Ronan seeks your aid in this matter. He does not want to enforce rigid measures similar to those imâ€" posed by neighboring communities upon their property owners. list of death casualties, due to this hazard. @ubssription Price, $1.50 per year A life is far more valuable than all the beauty which such shrubbery may lend to your property. Smmerd us Somad en Hener Hare 1. lPil. on ime Port Giier o6 Higmesd Fuck. Gikee LIBERAL ALLOWANCE on Present Refrigerator LOW DOWN PAYMENT : Up to 36 MONTHS to PAY SPECIAL DISCOUNT ir BOUGHT IN COMBINATION * _ WITH MODERN GASs RANGZ _ 4 A few days ago citizens of Highland Park received a cir cular letter from the Highland Park Safety Commission urg ing all. property owners to remove or trim curb shrubbery. As <public spirited .citizens you do not want your city branded in this matter, nor do you want your city to head the In s recent visit to Highland Park, the Tllinois State Safety Inspector said, "Highland Park has the worst curb shrubbery hazard of any city in the state." ; NORTH SHORE any make untll you see Serr and understand how it works; You‘ll save mors«»for mo: yearsâ€"if you do} Adny"pnlnnouku’lhpha d'fl'flhmu:rod.d.. foodâ€"protecting cold and ice ahulflndyndmhny. Servel can sare you enough on food alone to pay for itself; Whether you‘re thinking of fihiyhc your first automatic sts gerator,; or your r““-!ou.du'ta«u THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS OPFICHE» ... s ioi e in 5 i. i. on nsl ud us tha is THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP CURB SHRUBBERY A HAZARD T. P. Clark, District Bupt. * ConTmuzD savimes teat PAY FOR iT CO. The Italian Women‘s Prosperity Club held their regular smeeting on Thursday evening, May 25. Special Master Tom Muzetta of Funston avenue entertained a party of friends on Monday evening on the occasion of his confirmation. The Italian class held at the St. James Hall under the direction of Mrs. Rodigeario, held their graduâ€" ating exercises at the Oak Terrace school on Friday afternoon at 3:30 o‘clock. ‘After the exercises ithe class committee met at the home of Mrs. Jibbertini for dinner. Miss Phyllis Donofrio, 27 Prairie avenue, celebrated her 14th birthâ€" day last Saturday evening, May 24. Seventeen young guests were there to help her celebrate and everyone had a grand time playing games and Mrs. Mary Kline and daughter Rosamond have moved to Burchell avenue where they have rented a new home. On Monday, May 22, Mrs. Wyâ€" socki, Mrs. Joe Phillips and Mrs. A. Benson, all of Highwood,, attended a P.T.A. conference at the Lake Forest library. Dr. Josselyn of Highland Park was the speaker at the conferâ€" ence, after which a luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Al Halber (the forâ€" mer Miss Margaret Hohd!gfi- wood) are the proud parents a baby boy bern :.2 week‘ in Bt. Among weekend guests visiting in Highwood were Mrs. DiDusto and her daughter Erma from DétroRt, Micb. They spent Saturday sand Sunday at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Silvic Orlandi of Palmer ‘aveâ€" nue, and on Monday Mrs. Orlandi accompanied them to Toluca, IIL, where they spent the day. They will return home on Tuesday, when the DiDustos will leave for their home in Detroit. f Mrs. Bruno Benvenuti of 241 Ev» -Mphecmumhodfi:fnnql!- Sewing circle, members of which ave Mrs. Bruno Benevenuti, Mrs. Poter Chioni, Mrs. Lee Milani, Mrs, Dean Milani, Mrs. Ernest Santi, Mrs. No« nella Calbri, Miss Virginia Senti, and Mrs. James Kidwell. regular meeting Wednesday eveâ€" ming at the home of Miss Boreffy Glass: Plans were discussed for their picric held Sunday in the forâ€" est preserve in Chicago. After the meeting was adjourned, Miss Glass served refreshments. 5 son John of Kenoshs visited their daughter, Mrs, Tino Pedrucci, of 218 to participate in the maneuvers ‘beâ€" ing held in Sparta, Wis. _ _ The Royal Neighbors held a Oracles‘ night last W k M.u’:o'l-hfl*.h Park, Oracle were preâ€" sented by Oracle Marjoric Kidwall to the following Past Oracles: Anâ€" mnie Vander Blopmer, Ids Carlson, Agnes Duffy, and Elizabeth Ditmer, ‘!\.-uthcvublhd" playing and refreshments. very enjoymble evening was reported. Mrs. George Rouse of Highwo muuma-u evening. Mrs. James Kidwell won Miss Virginia Santi is confined to her home with scariet fever. = friends are hoping that she have a speedy recovery. Mrs. Emma Residori of Jolist is visiting her sister, Mrs. Victoria Biâ€" Mrs. Ike Perry booby. x mmrpu.# Sgt. H. T. Supchin left last week 7 $ ST. JOHNS AVENUE â€" PHONE HICHLAND PARK 435 P H QT O C RAPH ERS Mr HECKETSWEILER TRY THIS SERVICE . . , PHONE FOR AN APPOINTMENT For your own f: reference, and for gifts to fond friends and relativesâ€"let us take your photoâ€" graph naturallyâ€"artistically ! GRADUATES! Cole, teacher of the Italian language Confirmation exercises were held at the St. James church on Monday evening at 7 o‘clock, Miss Syivia Conti is at home reâ€" from an eye infection M“m?-hb-d.‘ A stork shower was given for e e t td picuic to be held an July 16 at Sanâ€" peauce, ano many ie in en.. Music will be furnished in the :...a-u-n among the club members and they may be purchasâ€" ed from them. merly of Highwood) by her friends Mrs. H. Supchin and son Clyde and Mr. and Mrs. T. Pedrucci spent last S P m:'::::’» in l-fl.':'h FREE ... Special attraction Sunday Nite, June 4th, and every Sunday Nite thereafterâ€" Moving Pictures (Talkies) 8:30 o‘clock. er of the evening. He chose as his ti‘s grove on Prairie avenue Mrs the topic, "Hea! speech with to her through her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Halber of St. Louis (forâ€" SECOND . . . . . . . ORGANIZATIONS why not plan to hold your next party at Hydrox Products Served. Bring the entire family. SATURDAY & SUNDAY NGHTS 9 o‘clock until 2 o‘cleck. Danecing as usual Dine and Dance N y in Our New Red lo'c‘-u.b. x The Saharian Troubadours will entertain you. : Soda Fountain Service .tdlhogn. Home Cooking and Formerly Dietz‘s Stables LOUIE DIETZ personally thanks the hundreds of friends who visited his NEW SAHARAâ€"(Northâ€" Ni ho thopast ub) over the wnk-«d.Youlhowcr: that there is angheo for d do eversthing in m my power to make it a better place for you and yo families‘ entertainment, Read The Wantâ€"Ads DIETZS SAHARA Phone Mundelein 1012 11â€"PIECE LIVING ROOM OUTFIT â€"â€" BHf [@ To the Bride and Groom of Today Aerolax or Vador Porch Shades ........up from $1,.95 Al Steel Arim Chairs, Special ....._________$1.08 UÂ¥Ploce Pebling Porth Sets _________ ___ sA BC Porch Roagn, $x9 ..___. Lake County‘s Largest and Oldest Store Gives You: & InEng MW% Jume 6. T. % AND_FRIEND* n“'%_câ€"m tA * has TPHu .A CARTOON â€" "Nutty Network. The Village Pantry "GOOD food pays royal dividends." The BEST of Foods > Abways Served at . . . We prove these three every day. "BODGE CITY," Dinner‘s Ready! Please mention the Highland Park Press Better Values. Largest Selection. 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