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Highland Park Press, 8 Jun 1939, p. 2

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PAGE TWO Men‘s and Boys‘ Store and Cravet Chain Cr Silver finish Yellow gold Garnett‘s . . . by Vogue will preâ€" vent moth d a m a g e and protect your valâ€" uable winter things with absolute safety. Phone today for our bonded service man. STORAGE, CLEANING, GLAZING and INSURANCE lY‘lmbh.flcfiM-â€"JO“l.llAll,m 327.29 N. GREEN BAY ROAD, HIGHLAND PARK PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 1906 (up to $100) included BELT BUCKLE Available in gift boxes. Personalized with wearer‘s own initials, im _______ $2.00 . ®" _ ~$2.90 FOR GRADUATION FUR STORAGE Free Mothproofing with a 2â€"Year Guarantee Complete Household Cleaning Service Estimates Cheerfully Given _ On Sunday afternoon,‘ June 4, Mrs. Harold Finch of 900 Wade street presented some of her piano pupils in a recital at her home. Those participating were: Janet Bridges, Janet Skidmore, Mary Halâ€" sted, Katharine Watkins, Jack Hanâ€" sen, Helen Dahl, Barbara Fredrickâ€" son, Nancy Zipoy, Ann Templeâ€" ton, Janeth Finch, Dick Baum and Wilson Hamilton. Mrs. W. Canâ€" non sang two selections which were greatly appreciated. Candy favors were given to all the children. Mrs. Lucia Giannasi Passes Away Monday Mrs. Lucia Giannasi, aged 25, 125 Maple avenue, Highwood, died Monday in the Presbyterian hospiâ€" tal, Chicago, after a brief illness. She is survived by her husband, Joeeph, and a small son, two years old. The deceased was born in Italy. 8 Piano Pupils of Mrs. Harold Finch Appear in Recital Funeral services were held Wedâ€" nesday morning at 9:30 o‘clock in St. James church, Highwood. Burâ€" ial was in St. Mary‘s cemetery. It was announced that the naâ€" tional convention of the Men‘s Garâ€" den Clubs of America is to be held July 13, 14 and 15 in Elmhurst, IIL., on the Campus of Elmhurst College. A cordial invitation to atâ€" tend this convention was extended to all members of the newly formed Men‘s Garden Club of this city. ing will be held in the auditorium of the Highland Park Women‘s Club. azine. Since his address will be of such wide appeal to all garden lovâ€" ers, it was announced that the wives of Garden Club members will be invited to this meeting. The meetâ€" nesday evening, July 12, st which Alfred C. Hottes, prominent nsaâ€" tional garden authority, will be the speaker. Mr, Hottes is the auâ€" thor of numerous books on â€"gardenâ€" ing, and serves as associate editor of Better Homes and Gardens Magâ€" and also of Chicago and chief hortiâ€" eulturist for the Commortwealth Edison Company. The next meeting of the Highâ€" land Park Club will occur Wedâ€" ~ Hoyt F. Paxton, president of the Men‘s Garden Clubs of lllincis and first viceâ€"president of the Men‘s Garden Clubs of America, outlined the history of garden club activiâ€" ties for men in the state and in the national organization, "There are today eight men‘s garden clubs in Illinois," said Mr. Paxton, "with a total membership of over 350." _ The second speaker was Oukley Â¥. Morgan, past past president of Men‘s Garden Clubs of Americs, Men‘s Garden Club Holds First Meeting Tuesday Evening cially Inunched. Approximately 50 were in attendance. They were welâ€" comed by Eugene Pfister, president, who outlined the club‘s byâ€"laws, mutmm Mr. Abt then introduced the two guest speakers for the evening. . We are Masters of the Art Economicat â€" Safe Efficient RUG CLEANING s 5 00 SHORELINE PAINT and GLASS CO. 32 N. First St. Flat Wall Paint Linoleum Varnish Some time Saturday night, thieves broke into the Standard Oil Co, service station at Deerfleld and Skoâ€" kie roads, taking $18 in coins from a money changer. The committee in charge of ar mbuâ€"nfis‘. entertainment for young as as older people. Duhc&o’-. starting at 2 o‘clock, there be uw';‘mm’n:‘: 8 o‘clock. A well known orchestre has been secured to provide music for the dancing. Thieves Take Cash From Filling Station Modense Society Hold Picnic Sunday mmuâ€"nur announces the first pienic the summer season to be held Sunday, June 41, at Santi‘s Grove. :‘d:'._ e# ~“~ mm...“ Iradeâ€"Mark Your Quarantes. Paint $2.35 #KB PLI1s GARNETT‘S Membership, Mrs. Clarence ‘W. Schaff; program, Mrs. R. S. Tausâ€" sig; publicity, Mrs. Reuben D. Cahn; lunchroom, Mrs. Paul Grady; social, Mrs. Robert Shanley; upper grade room mothers, Mrs. B. A. 2nd vice president, Miss Maurine Tsohigni; secretary, Mrs. George Livingston; treasurer, Mrs. Arthur Motley. On May 17 the Elm Place P.T.A. held its annual meeting at which time the following wotnen were elected to serve as officers for 1989â€" 40: President, Mrs. J. D. Pickett; 1st vice president, Mrs. Douglas Boyd; The chaizrmen of the various comâ€" mittees are as follows: Elm Place P.T.A. Mrs. J. D. Pickett Elected President Your selfâ€"addressed envelope and 3c must, however, be left at the Highland Park postoffice not later than this Saturday, June 10. s ‘l\b.“ dbhchh‘.d‘ place time our American game of baseball. It will be especially nice for all boys and girls interested in baseball or stamps or both to have a first cover of this commemorative issue. The Post Office Department, for the first time, is accepting from children in grade or high sehools, single selfâ€"addressed envelopes, acâ€" companied by 3¢ in cash, at your local post office for forwarding to Cooperstown, N. Y., where the Basebali Centennial Stamp will be affixed and canceled on June 12, the first day of the sale of this special commemeorative 3¢ stamp, and be returned by mail to the addressee. Children May Have 1st Day Postmarks of Baseball Stamp According to Earl Boctti, 2318 | Hamilton; vee â€" grade mothers, Mhn“mbh“z,uu.. h;.“'?‘““hmlw m window . *u at 11:30 Saturday evening. Mrs. John A. Bigter. They‘U Live in‘em and Love ‘em! Hamilton; lower grade mothers,| The nominating commitiee consistâ€" Mrs. George Weil; book fair toâ€"| od of Mrs. Barton A. Suckett, chairâ€" chairmen, Mrs. Francis M. Knight,| man, Mrs. Gatewood, Mrs. Howard Mrs. John A. Bigler. Schumacher. GARNETT‘S}:.::: sos : :. . . _T men‘s .. 195â€"33" SWIM TRUNKS CATALINA SATIN in all popular colors kagt "tha * â€" ym . amtmigugin «e werte 4 BEMBERG RAYON SPORTS SHIRT3S Noew! A M AZIN GLY LOW PRICES! "wwreater." clamaic styles, Colorm ing is topnotch throughout NOW at the start of outâ€" w‘: m znsl it e color fastnessl m5. -aadhndn.'fi.i: dbmm color fastness! Wide choice of styles, sizes! THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1989 $100

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