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Highland Park Press, 19 Oct 1939, p. 2

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Mrs. Mary E. Herdklotz, born Jan. 9, 1853, (50 years) for many years a resident of Highland Park passed away at 5 o‘clock this mornâ€" ing at the home of her daughter, Lillian H. Moon. Funeral services Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at 598 Homeâ€" wood Ave. Burial at Woodstock. She leaves two daughters and two sons, Anna Christman, Bronx, New York, Elmer of Evanston, Lillian H. Moon of Highland Park and Arthur of Woodstock, also twelve grandâ€" children and eight great grandâ€" children.â€"Coniributed. Wednesday has been discontinued to the public, and only dress parades are held each Thursday. Next Friday however, they will be Mary Herdklotz Passes on Today Naval Training Station to Observe Navy Day, Oct. 27 Rear Admiral W. C. Watts, Comâ€" Naval ‘Training station and other officers announce the observance of Navy Day at the Naval Training station at Great Lakes, on Friday, October 27th. Because of the present limited Naâ€" Practice on two Italian plays was resumed, with an almost complete quota of members present, Minerva clubbers are Emilio Casamagnana, president; Nancy Santi, Helen Gilâ€" bertini, Bruno Lunardi, Giovanni Laâ€" durini, Nello Ori, Helen Picchietti, Alma Galassini, Leah Azzi, Lena Azzi, Miss Lamberti, Pierrino Diâ€" Cesaro, and Anna Tamarri. Mr. and Mrs. John Rodighiero are sponsors. "at home" and special effort will be made to show visitors and friends how the men of their fleet are trainâ€" ed, how they live, and what they do, Minerva Club Resumes Work on Two Plays Angeline Lamberti was hostess to members of the Minerva club in her home at 209 Jeffrey place, Highâ€" wood, on Sunday afternoon. Leah Azzi gave for the program her imâ€" pressions of Florence as formed by stays in Italy, _ _ â€" Two lettered word that explains, shortly and sweetly, the exclama‘ion of a new customer who has just discovered how clean, sweet, and hygienically clean laundry can really be. Let us treat you to the same experience. Call HIGHâ€" LAND PARK 177â€"178 for any of our economical services. eNoin TIhe Farade To ... 0â€"Oâ€"Oâ€"Hâ€"H ©@ TnERE‘s still time to get your name, address and telephone number in the new Telephone Directory â€" the popuâ€" lar "Who‘s Who and Where." People are going to look for you thereâ€" friends, business associates, people with news or opportunities for you! Order your telephone right awayâ€"and you‘ll be in! Get in touch with the telephone Business Office for particulars. In Nighiand Pork , write to or stop in ot 17 $. $¢. Johns Avease C 1 thien School"" Governor Henry Horner, who spent the past two months in Highâ€" land Park, returned Saturday to his gubernatorial duties in Springfeld. He was greatly improved in health and was preparing to launch his campaign for another term. Govâ€" ernor Horner occupied the 8. S. Holmes residence at 903 N. Sheriâ€" dan road. The annual Motherâ€"Daughter banâ€" quet, sponsored by the Girls club at Highland Park high school, is being given this evening, Thursday, at 6:30 o‘clock in the Highland Park High School cafeteria. â€" In keeping with the Lions clubs everywhere, next week‘s program of the local Lions will celebrate Disâ€" trict Governor Week. The Lions Education co mmittee, of which Leonard Nieter is chairman is sponâ€" soring the program and they have secured as speaker for the occasion, Russ J. Bochm, deputy district govâ€" ernor. ‘The meeting as usual will be held at Hill‘s Tea Room Thursâ€" day at 12:15. Governor Horner Back in Springfield This is the Girl‘s club biggest social event of the year and will herald the homecoming festivities. Older sisters, graduates of the local high school are invited to accomâ€" pany their mothers. Lions Club Deputy District Governor to Speak Thursday Tuesday nights from 7:30 to 9:30 is Badminton night for adults at Lincoln school gymnasium. Here is a chance to play the game that is rapidly becoming Highland Park‘s most popular game. The game is grand fun for mixed couples. Want to join the class? Come next Tuesday night. We‘ll loan you a racket. This is a Community Service and Adult Education sponâ€" sored class. Adult Badminton at Lincoln School NOW â€"AMD BE SURE Mr. Gordon C. Fowler will give the story of the progress of electriâ€" city. His talk will be accompanied by pictures. The six men who atâ€" tended the National Men‘s Congress at Elkhart will give a brief sumâ€" mary of their experiences at that great gathering. Birthdays of the entire year will be observed at the social given by the Ladies‘ Aid of the Highwood Methodist church on Saturday eveâ€" ning, Oct. 21, at 8:15 o‘clock, at the church, Highwood avenue and Everts place. Masonic Services For Frank A. Fink Are Held Monday Frank A. Fink, aged 71, 230 Oakâ€" ridge avenue, Highwood, died Friâ€" day in the Veterans hospital, Milâ€" waukee, Wis., where he had been in ill health for several months. Mr. Fink, who served as superinâ€" tendent of transportation with the United States Army at Fort Sherâ€" idan, was retired from active servâ€" ice Feb. 1, 1936. He saw service in the Philippine insurrection, was with Pershing‘s expedition into Mexâ€" ico and served in the World war with the 349th Labor Battalion at Fort Green, N. C., as a first lieuâ€" tenant. Laurel League Will Hear G. C. Fowler Talk on Electricity A splendid program adapted to each of the four seasons has been arranged. _ Refreshments will be served. All are welcome. Come and celebrate your birthday. The Laurel league of the Bethany Evangelical church will meet on Monday evening Oct. 23 %7:45 p.m. at the home of Mr. ilton Frantz, 758 Deerfield Rd., Deerfield. Birthday Party at |Oak Terrace P.T.A. Highwood Church \Hallowe‘en Party He is survived by his wife, Kate Fink, and five children, man, of Highland Park, Fra: Chicago (who was a former ch police in Highwood), Mary of York City, James of Chicago Miss Nora of Highwood. Ther also two grandchildren. Funeral sefvices were conduc%d by A. 0. Fay Lodge, No. 676, A. F. and A. M. Monday atfernoon at 2 o‘clock at the Kelley chapel on Sherâ€" idan road. Burial was in Memorial Park cemetery. "Y" Mothers Club Present Amusing Musical Nov. 7th The Mothers club of the Y. W. C. A. and choir of the Bethany church will present an amusing myâ€" sicale entitled the Village Choir on Tuesday, Nov. 7 at 8 o‘clock at the Y. Tickets may be procured from members of either group. Royal Neighbors to The Royal Neighbors will hold their first fall public bingo party on Wednesday evening, Oct. 25, at the Elk‘s hall at 8:30. The public is cordially invited to attend. Rev. J. L. Meredith Speaks at U. E. Church Rev. John L. Meredith of Chiâ€" cago will speak at the First United Evangelical church, Green Bay and Laure! avenue, Sunday evening, Oct. 22, on "Bible Prophecy and Its Pulâ€" Hold Bingo Party let‘s new line for 1940. _ ____ _ All series are much larger, overâ€" avcbn bn'mh‘*T-tirndfid-l“dux .e-l-smb_m!‘m-'!- he Sport Sedan of which is shown at center, cost. Special De Luze series, the Sport Sedan of which is shown at center, has a new Tâ€"spoke stecring wheel with hornâ€"blowing ring (upper right). Lower right, the 1940 Chevrolet sixâ€"cylinder valveâ€"inâ€"head engine, which has been improved for smoother. auieter operation. and extremely long life. Three series of passenger cars, reâ€"designed in the new "Royal Clipper" THE HIGEHELAND PARK PEESS safety and comfort as well as finer performance, comprise Chevroâ€" Mrs. Norâ€" k of ef of New and c are \ Next Friday Night Fire, caused by a pot of grease, on a stove, catching fire and ignitâ€" ing a window curtain in the home of Jules Ladany, 229 Cary avenue, Ravinia, Tuesday, resulted in about $100 damage to the residence. Fined $10 and Costs For Starting Fires For Sinus Trouble Robert Mollenhauer, 32, of Niles Center, was fined $10 and costs for disorderly conduct in Judge Henry Hansen‘s court last Friday, after having confessed to the setting of grass fires along Skokie road, all last week. Mollenhauer gave two reasons for his act, the first being that he was a caddy at the Bob O‘ Link Golf course, and was a victim of sinus trouble, and that the weeks in the adjacent vacant fields aggravated his condition to such a degree, that he had to get rid of them. The Oak Terrace P.T.A. will hold a Hallowe‘en party Friday evening, October 27, at 8 o‘clock in the Oak Terrace school. All members of the association and parents are invited to attend. It is requested that all come in costume and that the chilâ€" dren be left at home. Appropriate refreshments will be served. Tickets may be had by getting in touch with Mrs. E. Shaâ€" Small Fire Does $100 Damage Tuesday His second reason was that he wished to aid Mayor Ronan in his IrO 7 \___/ v"lc ©COLlORS , youvepro®" GARNE TTS $1.00 pair â€" 3 pairs $2.85 . Orivietrcencti @R HOLEPROOF 7# HOSIERY COLONIAL DAMEâ€"A medium rosy shade to go with Alpine Rose, Strawâ€" berry Red and Black. Lovely for evening and rosy browns. MAYFLOWERâ€" A rosy medium beige, delightful with T lack, blues FREEDOM â€" A cheerful medium beige which goes with everything in all weights. Youthful and style right through neutral. 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